Mining
Wednesday, March 6th, 2024 2:57 pm EDT
Key Points
- Drilling Update:
- First drilling campaign began on February 26th with smooth logistics and nearing the target of the first drill hole.
- Expected to run 2,000 to 3,000 meters across 4-6 drill holes.
- Focus on “Target A,” defined by a low-density anomaly coinciding with stacked EM conductors and a regional fault.
- Private Placement Offering:
- Atco to conduct a non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of up to $1,250,000.
- Combination of non-flow-through units (NFT Units) at $0.05 per unit and flow-through units (FT Units) at $0.0575 per unit.
- Net proceeds to be used for exploration and working capital purposes, with proceeds from FT Units used for Canadian exploration expenses.
- Project Overview:
- Atlantic Uranium Project consists of 7 mineral claims totaling 3,061 hectares.
- Situated in the Mudjatik geological domain with multiple recent discoveries.
- Historical drilling encounters indicate uranium occurrences, with potential significant hydrothermal alteration zones in sandstone and proximal to basement conductors.
Atco Mining Inc. (the “Company” or “Atco”) (CSE:ATCM) (OTC:ATMGF) (Frankfurt:QP9) is pleased to announce an update on its current drill program on its Atlantic Uranium Project.
The first drilling campaign on the Atlantic Project (“Atlantic” or “the Project”) for Atco and its joint venture partner Standard Uranium Ltd. began less than a week ago with crews arriving on February 26th. Logistics are running smoothly on-site and drilling is nearing the target of the first frill hole. The campaign is expected run 2,000 to 3,000 metres across 4-6 drill holes.
The current focus of drilling on the Project is one of several prominent exploration features that are drill-ready. Winter drilling will be focused on “Target A” which is defined by a 1,400-metre x 850-metre low-density anomaly at the unconformity coinciding with stacked EM conductors and an interpreted regional fault. The low-density anomaly is interpreted as an area that has potentially undergone hydrothermal alteration in the sandstone and/or basement. Gravity surveying has been a successful targeting tool in many recent discoveries in the Athabasca, and combined with its location along a conductive trend, which is interpreted to coincide with graphitic basement rocks. Graphite-rich and conductive anomalies are the hallmark of nearly all uranium mineralization in the Athabasca Basin, providing an ideal setting for structural deformation and focusing of uranium-bearing hydrothermal fluids.
“I am thrilled to kick off the 2024 drilling season in the Athabasca Basin as a member of both parties of the joint-venture. I look forward to the advancement of our Atlantic Project in the coming weeks and providing updates along the way,” stated Neil McCallum, P.Geo, director of Atco.
In addition, Atco is pleased to announce that the Company will conduct a non-brokered private placement (the “Offering”) for gross proceeds of up to $1,250,000.
The Offering will consist of a combination of non-flow-through units (each, an “NFT Unit”) at a price of $0.05 per NFT Unit as well as a flow-through units (each, an “FT Unit”) at $0.0575. Each NFT Unit will consist of one common share of the Company and one common share purchase warrant (each, a “Warrant”). Each FT Unit will consist of one common share of the Company to be issued as a “flow-through share” within the meaning of the Income Tax Act (Canada) and one Warrant. Each Warrant will entitle the holder to purchase one common share of the Company at a price of $0.15 at any time on or before that date which is twenty-four months after the closing date of the Offering.
The net proceeds raised from the Offering will be used for the exploration of the Company’s projects and for working capital purposes. Proceeds from the sale of FT Units will be used to incur “Canadian exploration expenses” as defined in subsection 66.1(6) of the Income Tax Act (Canada).
All securities issued in the Offering will be subject to a statutory four-month-and-one-day hold period. Closing of the Offering is subject to receipt of all regulatory approvals, including approval of the Canadian Securities Exchange. The Company may pay finders’ fees to eligible third parties in consideration for the introduction of subscribers to the Offering.
“I am highly encouraged by our developing story” says Etienne Moshevich, CEO of Atco. “This is why I want to give our shareholders and investors a chance to take part in what we hope will be a success drill program and beyond. I want to be very clear and point out that I will be subscribing in this financing. Our story is only beginning to develop and I look forward to updating our shareholders with our progress over the coming weeks.”
About the Atlantic Uranium Project
The Atlantic Project consists of 7 mineral claims totaling 3,061 hectares. The Project is situated in the Mudjatik geological domain where several recent discoveries have been made, including IsoEnergy’s Hurricane uranium deposit. The Project covers 6.5 km of an 18 km long, east-west trending conductive exploration trend which hosts numerous uranium occurrences. Standard Uranium completed a high-resolution ground gravity survey on the project in 2022, revealing multiple subsurface density anomalies, potentially representing significant hydrothermal alteration zones in the sandstone and proximal to basement conductors.
Historical drilling by Cameco in 1992 (Hole BE-04) encountered up to 0.06% U 3 O 8 over 0.5 metres in the sandstone, proximal to the unconformity. Follow-up drilling by Denison Mines in 2012 (Hole BL12-13), next to BE-04, encountered a metal-enriched fault-zone in the sandstone located 130 metres above the basement rocks that contains 10.2 ppm uranium, 786 ppm lead, and 2,270 ppm zinc over 0.1 metre. Additionally, a composite sample of the basal 13.4 metres of sandstone returned 477 ppm uranium. At the western claim block, drilling by Denison Mines in 2016 (Hole BL16-32) identified 342 ppm uranium over 0.5 metres at the base of the sandstone.
The scientific and technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed, verified, and approved by Neil McCallum, P.Geo, a director of Atco and a “qualified person” as defined in NI 43-101.
About Atco Mining (CSE: ATCM):
Atco is a junior exploration mining company focused on exploring for green energy metals throughout Canada. Atco is also exploring salt opportunities in Western Newfoundland. Investors are encouraged to visit the company’s website here: www.atcomining.com
For further information contact:
Atco Mining Inc.
Email: info@atcomining.com
Telephone: (604) 681-0084
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