Lloyd Lake Uranium

Premier Uranium Project in the South of the Western Athabasca Basin.

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Location


The Lloyd Lake Project covers an area of 6168 hectares immediately south of the western Athabasca basin approximately 90 km SE of Fission Uranium’s Patterson Lake project.

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History


Lloyd Lake was extensively explored by Western Athabasca Syndicate in 2013 as part of the Preston property, generating a significant dataset, which includes: airborne EM-magnetic and radiometric surveys, follow-up prospecting, systematic lake-bottom sediment sampling and lake-bottom water sampling for radon gas analysis, and broad soil, biogeochemical and radon-in-soil surveys, generally at 100 m to 200 m sample spacing and 200 m to 400 m line spacing. Radon gas is a decay product of uranium with anomalous concentrations indicative of potential uranium occurrences. Subsequent exploration concentrated on anomalous areas identified by the earlier surveys, and included phases of mapping and prospecting, a versatile time-domain electromagnetic (VTEM plus) and aeromagnetic survey and an airborne radiometric-VLF-EM and magnetic survey.

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Background


In October 2022, the central conductive zone was investigated with a 1.65 km IP survey. In addition, prospecting and sampling was completed to follow up on radioactive anomalies first observed by the Western Athabasca Syndicate in 2013. Also in 2022, KBM Resources Group completed a 684-line km fixed wing magnetic survey over the Lloyd Lake Project.