Apogee Minerals Announces Geophysical Work at The Pine Channel and Shasko Bay Projects, Saskatchewan

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Vancouver, British Columbia, June 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Apogee Minerals Ltd. (“Apogee” or the “Company”) (TSXV: APMI) is pleased to announce that the Company is planning field programs consisting of geophysical work at its Pine Channel and Shasko Bay Projects, located approximately 40 km west of Stony Rapids, Saskatchewan which is the logistics and business hub for northern Saskatchewan. 

Highlights:

  • Upcoming geophysical program at Pine Channel is planned to include a 260-line kilometre, helicopter-borne, magnetic survey at 75m line spacing

  • Excellent access with existing winter road to within 1km and central portions of the property accessible by boat or float plane

  • Upcoming exploration program at Shasko Bay will include 148-line kilometres of infill, high-resolution, airborne EM and magnetic data

  • Multiple untested geophysical anomalies associated with favourable geology at the projects; targets for multiple deposit models (Orogenic Au and Unconformity-U)

  • Encouraging exploration to date including historical mineralized drill intercepts

Proposed Field and Geophysical Work at Pine Channel:

The northern part of the 8,878 hectare Pine Channel Property hosts numerous gold occurrences ranging from trace quantities to up to 870 g/t Au in grab samples. Shallow historical drilling has intercepted 0.6m of 63.50 g/t Au (Algold Bay, SMDI 1575), 1.75m of 5.27 g/t Au (ELA, SMDI 1574), and 0.5m of 407.96 g/t Au (North Norite Bay, SMDI 2183). The mineralization is interpreted to be closely related to northwest/southeast trending shear zones which are commonly identifiable in high resolution magnetic data.

Pine Channel Project Map:

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A 2024 exploration program is planned to include a 260-line kilometre, helicopter-borne, magnetic survey at 75m line spacing over areas of the property without detailed magnetic coverage and geologic mapping in the vicinity of the Algold Bay occurrence.

Proposed Field and Geophysical Work at Shasko:

The Shasko Bay uranium target is located on the south shore of Lake Athabasca. Airborne electromagnetic (EM) surveys in 2005 and 2007 identified conductive features on the property considered prospective to host unconformity and basement style uranium mineralization. A 2007 drill hole (RL-07-01) intersected anomalous uranium at the unconformity in proximity to a modelled conductive plate, with additional plates untested by drilling. The upcoming exploration program at Shasko Bay will include 148-line kilometres of infill, high-resolution, airborne EM and magnetic data. The data from the survey will be used to model conductive structures to aid in future drill hole planning.