New Uranium Mineralization Confirms Exploration Potential at Russell Lake
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Dec 10, 2010 08:48AM
ATHABASCA BASIN: WHERE GRADE IS KING!
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Dec. 10, 2010) - Hathor Exploration Limited (TSX VENTURE:HAT) is pleased to provide an update on its Russell Lake property in the southeastern part of the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan. Details are provided below for ground geophysics and first-pass diamond drilling recently completed during the Fall 2010 surface exploration program.
Aggressive follow-up diamond drilling is planned for this winter at Russell Lake. Ground geophysics will also be done this winter on other high priority targets on the Property, namely the Key Lake Trend on the southern part of the property. Work is expected to begin in early January. An outline of planned drilling and geophysics will be released at the commencement of the program.
2010 Program Summary
Regional Context
The Russell Lake property is within the Wollaston-Mudjatic magnetic low transition zone, commonly referred to as eastern corridor of the Athabasca Basin (Figure 1a). This corridor accounts for 100% of current uranium production in Canada (Figure 1b), and it has consistently contributed between 20 and 30% of global primary uranium supply for the past 30 years. Looking forward, the greatest endowment of proven resources for future production within the Athabasca is within the eastern corridor, in the region immediately surrounding Russell Lake (Figure 2). The south end of the property is 15 km northeast of the Key Lake mine/mill complex. The northern end is 12 km southeast of the McArthur River mine. The Phoenix deposit now estimated at 39 M lbs by Dennison Mines is immediately west of the central part of the Russell Lake property.
Drill targets at Russell Lake are based on the integration of recent geophysical surveys, updated regional geological surveys, and synthesis of historical work, as summarized on the Company's website at www.hathor.ca. The Property is vastly underexplored and has seen little previous drilling relative to surrounding areas (Figure 1c). Targets generated during data compilation in 2010 are for the most part untested, enhancing the overall exploration potential of Russell Lake.
Property Description
The Russell Lake Project covers both of the properties historically referred to as Russell Lake and South Russell. Combined, the properties cover approximately 71,670 ha in one contiguous block of 23 claims. Hathor controls 100% of the Russell Lake property (45,742 ha), following the successful acquisition of Northern Continental Resources (see News Release dated November 23, 2009). The South Russell property is owned 90% by Hathor, with a cumulative 10% interest held by two parties, and carried to completion of a feasibility study.
Russell Lake has excellent infrastructure. The McArthur River - Key Lake haul road and associated power line run along the western margin of the property. The exploration camp is road-accessible all year round.
Alistair McCready, Ph.D., P.Geo., Hathor's Exploration Manager with responsibility for all of Hathor's exploration in Saskatchewan, and Michael Gunning, Ph.D., P.Geo, Hathor's Chief Operating Officer, are Qualified Persons as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and have reviewed and approved the technical disclosure contained in this news release.
Stephen G. Stanley, President & CEO
Hathor Exploration Limited
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Hathor Exploration Limited