Azincourt Energy to Drill Test Clay Alteration at the East Preston Uranium Project

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Figure 1: East Preston Project Location – Western Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada

Figure 1: East Preston Project Location – Western Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada
Figure 1: East Preston Project Location – Western Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada

Figure 2: 2024 Target areas at the East Preston Uranium Project. Primary target area of dravite and kaolinite clay alteration highlighted in red.

Figure 2: 2024 Target areas at the East Preston Uranium Project.  Primary target area of dravite and kaolinite clay alteration highlighted in red.
Figure 2: 2024 Target areas at the East Preston Uranium Project. Primary target area of dravite and kaolinite clay alteration highlighted in red.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AZINCOURT ENERGY CORP. (“Azincourt” or the “Company”) (TSX.V: AAZ, OTCQB: AZURF), is pleased to provide an update on preparations for the winter drill program at the East Preston uranium project in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada.

The Company is planning a follow up drill program for the winter of 2024, consisting of 1,000 to 1,500 meters of drilling in up to five (5) diamond drill holes, with potential to expand the program. The priority will be to follow up on the clay alteration zone with elevated uranium that was identified in the winter of 2023 with a focus on the area of transition between the K- and H-Zones (Figure 2).

The 2023 program included 3,066 meters of drilling which confirmed extensive dravite, illite and kaolinite clay alteration in the K-Zone, extended the strike length to 1500m, and confirmed uranium enrichment within the previously discovered alteration along the K- and H-Zones.

The program is anticipated to utilize one helicopter supported drill rig based from a local contractor camp, with reduced disturbance due to the lack of an access road. Drill and crew mobilization to site could commence as early as mid to late February and the program is expected to be complete by late March. The planned budget for this program is $1.5-2M CDN. More details on the program will be released once mobilization has commenced.

“We are eager to be able to return to East Preston this year to take a closer look at the clay alteration in the K- and H- Zones”, commented VP Exploration Trevor Perkins. “This alteration zone warrants further examination and indicates that we are in the right area. A significant number of deposits in the Athabasca Basin have been found by identifying and chasing these types of alteration patterns. In the short term, we will continue to narrow our focus and see where this trend takes us,” continued Mr. Perkins.

East Preston Targets

The primary target area on the East Preston Project is the conductive corridors from the A-Zone through to the G-Zone (A-G Trend) and the K-Zone through to the H and Q-Zones (K-H-Q Trend) (Figure 2). The selection of these trends is based on a compilation of results from the 2018 through 2020 ground-based EM and gravity surveys, property wide VTEM and magnetic surveys, and the 2019 through 2023 drill program. The 2020 HLEM survey indicates multiple prospective conductors and structural complexity along these corridors.