Laramide's Drilling at Westmoreland Uranium Project Demonstrates Scope for Resource Growth

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Highlights: 

  • First assays from Long Pocket infill drilling return strong uranium mineralisation at shallow depths. Significant intersections include:

    • LP24RC004 – 10m @ 606ppm U3O8 from 6m depth, including 2m @ 1,726ppm U3O8 from 11m

    • LP24RC006 – 8m @ 1,770ppm U3O8 from 16m depth, including 4m @ 3,128ppm U3O8 from 17m.

  • At Amphitheatre, drillholes display multiple zones of mineralisation and AMD011 shows mineralisation remains open to the south.

TORONTO, Sept. 19, 2024 /CNW/ - Laramide Resources Ltd. ("Laramide" or the "Company") (TSX: LAM) (ASX: LAM) (OTCQX: LMRXF), a uranium mine development and exploration company with globally significant assets in the United States and Australia, is pleased to announce more assay results from the 2024 drilling activities at the Westmoreland Uranium Project in Queensland, Australia ("Westmoreland").

Assays have been received from the first six RC drillholes from Long Pocket and the remaining three diamond drillholes at the Amphitheatre prospect.

Long Pocket drilling is demonstrating that uranium mineralisation is laterally continuous with drillhole collar spacing now generally less than 50m which lends to a high level of confidence of the mineralisation. Zones of higher-grade uranium intercepted within the broader coherent mineralised envelope include:

    • LP24RC004 – 10m @ 606ppm U3O8 from 6m depth, including 2m @ 1,726ppm U3O8 from 11m

    • LP24RC006 – 8m @ 1,770ppm U3O8 from 16m depth, including 4m @ 3,128ppm U3O8 from 17m.

Amphitheatre drilling intercepted multiple zones of uranium mineralisation down hole and indicates that the target remains open to the south.

Commenting on the results, Laramide's Vice-President of Exploration, Rhys Davies said:

"The first batch of results from infill drilling at Long Pocket demonstrate the quality of this satellite deposit with good uranium grade at very shallow depths and supports Laramide's focused attention on enhancing Westmoreland's resources towards improving the economics of a future mine plan.

"Building on previously reported results, Amphitheatre continues to impress with multiple zones of sandstone hosted mineralisation. The prospect remains open to the north and to the south which warrants follow-up drilling during this field season.

"We look forward to updating investors as more assay results are received over the coming weeks and months."

Long Pocket Uranium Deposit

Long Pocket is a satellite deposit located 7 km to the east of the Westmoreland Project.  Thirty-eight infill RC drill holes, for a total of 2,139m, were recently completed in 2024.