Mining News - Published on Fri, 23 Oct 2020

IsoEnergy Ltd has reported additional intersections of strong radioactivity from the on-going drilling program at the Hurricane zone. The Hurricane zone is a recent discovery of high-grade uranium mineralization on the Company's 100% owned Larocque East property in the Eastern Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan.Chief Executive Officer Craig Parry said "Following up on the very high-grade assays released earlier this week, I'm pleased to report that IsoEnergy continues to deliver outstanding uranium intersections at the Hurricane zone, just 320m below surface."

Highlights
South Extension drill hole LE20-68 intersected 11.0m of uranium mineralization (>500 CPS), including 1.5m of very strong mineralization (>50,000 CPS),
South Extension drill hole LE20-69 intersected 6.5m of uranium mineralization (>500 CPS), including 1.0m of strong mineralization (>5,000 CPS),
South Extension drill hole LE20-72 intersected 6.0m of uranium mineralization (>500 CPS), including 1.5m of very strong mineralization (>40,000 CPS)
Hurricane zone footprint has now been extended 38m to the south on section 4435E, more than doubling the width of the high-grade mineralization

Radioactivity is total gamma counts per second (CPS) from drill core measured with an RS-125 hand-held spectrometer (RS-125).

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Posted By : Yogender Pancholi on Fri, 23 Oct 2020