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Energy Division...

posted on Mar 11, 2009 10:52AM

"Strongly altered graphitic pelite was observed at the unconformity and alteration extended an additional 28 metres below the unconformity"...

Someone with more Uranium exploration background than me...

With language like this, what are the chances KXL hits something significant at West Millennium?

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Feb 27, 2009:

"Energy division update

The winter exploration program at Kodiak's West Millennium project in the Athabasca basin of Northern Saskatchewan is under way. Kodiak has completed its first drill hole, WM-09-01, to a total depth of 723 metres. The unconformity was reached at a depth of 676 metres. Strongly altered graphitic pelite was observed at the unconformity and alteration extended an additional 28 metres below the unconformity. Down-hole radiometrics are in progress. Crews are mobilizing to the next drill site and expect to begin the next drill hole shortly. Kodiak will provide additional updates as new data are received. More information about the West Millennium project can be found on Kodiak's website."

Jan 22, 2009:

"Energy division update

The winter exploration program at Kodiak's West Millennium project in the Athabasca basin of Northern Saskatchewan has commenced. Crews are currently conducting a TDEM (time domain electromagnetic) ground geophysical survey to further refine targets for a minimum of 4,000 metres of diamond drilling planned to commence the first week of February, 2009. The energy division exploration team is led by Keith Metcalfe and includes consultants Paul Ogryzlo and Rodney Koch, giving Kodiak one of the strongest technical teams in uranium exploration. More information about the West Millennium project and the company's very qualified technical team can be found on Kodiak's website."

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