Azincourt Energy Mobilizing for East Preston Drill Program, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan

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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 illite, dravite and kaolinite clay alteration highlighted in red.

Figure 2: 2024 Target areas at the East Preston Uranium Project.  Primary target area of illite, dravite and kaolinite clay alteration highlighted in red.
Figure 2: 2024 Target areas at the East Preston Uranium Project. Primary target area of illite, dravite and kaolinite clay alteration highlighted in red.
  • Mobilization of equipment and crew to begin this week

  • Clay alteration & elevated uranium targets

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AZINCOURT ENERGY CORP. (“Azincourt” or the “Company”) (TSX.V: AAZ, OTCQB: AZURF), is pleased to announce mobilization is set to begin later this week for the 2024 winter drill program at the East Preston uranium project in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Winter 2024 Program

The Company is undertaking a drill program for the winter of 2024, consisting of up to 1,500 meters of drilling in a maximum of five (5) diamond drill holes. 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).

Drilling in 2023 identified an illite clay alteration halo extending from the top of Zone K to Zone H as far as drill hole EP0053. Within this illite alteration zone, dravite and kaolinite are present in the north end of Zone H. Illite and kaolinite are both indicators of hydrothermal alteration typically found within alteration halos of unconformity uranium deposits. Dravite is a boron-rich clay which is found within the larger clay package proximal to uranium mineralization in the hydrothermal system. Both illite and dravite have been identified as being significant vectors for the 2022 JR Zone discovery by F3 Uranium approximately 60 km to the northwest of the East Preston project.

The program will utilize one helicopter supported drill rig and be based out of a local contractor camp, with reduced disturbance due to the lack of an access road. Drill and crew mobilization is underway with drilling expected to commence by the last week of March. Drilling is anticipated to be complete by mid-April. The planned budget for this program is $1.5-2 Million.

“Following up the clay alteration in the K- and H- Zones is a high priority”, commented VP Exploration Trevor Perkins. “This alteration is what would be expected where a uranium deposit is present. This area between the K- and H zones is a zone we need to drill test further, and all indications are that we are vectoring in on something. A significant number of deposits in the Athabasca Basin have been found by identifying and chasing these types of alteration patterns,” continued Mr. Perkins.