Madison Metals Returns 8.47% U3O8 in High-Grade Uranium Discovery at Khan Project in Namibia

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Anomaly 5

Figure 1: Location of Anomaly 5 trenches and mapped alaskites. The average cps along the trench are recorded with a handheld scintillometer.
Figure 1: Location of Anomaly 5 trenches and mapped alaskites. The average cps along the trench are recorded with a handheld scintillometer.

TORONTO, Feb. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Madison Metals Inc. (“Madison” or the “Company”) (CSE: GREN) (OTCQB: MMTLF) (FSE: 4EF0) is pleased to announce a momentous breakthrough with the discovery of high-grade uranium mineralization at Anomaly 5, located within the Company’s Khan Project at Madison West in Namibia’s highly prospective Erongo uranium province. These remarkable findings, which include a surface sample of 8.47% U3O8, represent a significant expansion of new uranium mineralization, extending Madison’s footprint and project pipeline.

“Madison’s uranium discovery at Khan showcases a grade on par with renowned deposits in Niger and the Athabasca Basin, with distinct advantages: The Khan discovery is surface sampled, within trucking distance to an existing processing facility, on a licensed mining site, and requires minimal capital to expedite production,” said Duane Parnham, Executive Chairman & CEO, Madison Metals. “This strategic combination accelerates our path to generating immediate cash flow, reinforcing our commitment to shareholder value. The robust internal economic analysis, grounded in local expertise, positions Madison on a direct trajectory to becoming the next key player in the uranium market.”

Madison’s current exploration work follows the initial fieldwork to ground-truth airborne radiometric anomalies (see Company news release on December 12, 2023). The follow-up exploration activities consisted of seven (7) surface rock-saw trenches accompanied by leucogranite mapping, sampling, and handheld scintillometer and spectrometer readings at Anomaly 5. The initial batch of assay results of 10 samples (Table 1) returned encouraging high uranium grades.

Discovery Highlights:

  • Highest reported individual chemical assay of 8.47% U3O8

  • The average of the first 10 chemical assays is 1.33% U3O8

  • Seven (7) trenches (KM5STR001-KM5STR007) cut into D type SLG alaskite (same rock type of all Namibia economic uranium deposits) (Refer to Figure 1)

  • Highest hand-held scintillometer reading of 15,000 counts per second (cps) and average of 9,600 cps

  • More details will be provided as the remaining 45 chemical assay results are received and interpreted.

Anomaly 5
Anomaly 5


Figure 1: Location of Anomaly 5 trenches and mapped alaskites. The average cps along the trench are recorded with a handheld scintillometer.

Khan Project – Partial Surface Sample Results:

Trench_ID

Sample_ID

From

To

U3O8 %

ThO2 %

CPS

KM5TR006

F5046

2

3

8.47

0.63

15,000

KM5TR006

F5044

0

1

2.21

0.19

15,000

KM5TR004

F5030

6

7

1.28

0.09

9,600

KM5TR005

F5040

5

6

0.46

0.03

15,000

KM5TR001

F5005

4

5

0.27

0.01

4,925

KM5TR004

F5026

2

3

0.25

0.02

9,600

KM5TR004

F5024

0

1

0.18

0.02

11,550

KM5TR002

F5015

4

5

0.10

0.01

7,000

KM5TR003

F5020

2

3

0.08

0.01

5,600

KM5TR007

F5056

5

6

0.04

0.02

2,950

Table 1: Assay sample results from Anomaly 5 prospect.