Nuclear Fuels Summarizes Initial Kaycee Uranium Project Drill Program; Commences Expanded 2024 Program

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VANCOUVER, BC, Aug. 29, 2024 /CNW/ -Nuclear Fuels Inc. (CSE: NF) (OTCQX: NFUNF) ("Nuclear Fuels" or the "Company") announces today the commencement of an expanded drill program and provides a summary of results from the initial successful drill program, completed during the first half of 2024 at its priority Kaycee In-Situ Recovery ("ISR") Uranium Project in Wyoming's Powder River Basin. The completed program was designed to confirm and expand uranium mineralization associated with two (of seven) known historic resource areas along the 36-mile trend. Importantly, the drill program indicated the potential connection of the Saddle and Spur Zones and also identified previously unknown deeper zones.

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Greg Huffman, Chief Executive Officer, stated: "The compilation of information from the initial 200 drill hole program at the Kaycee ISR Uranium Project has provided the Nuclear Fuels team with a series of high priority targets for our new expanded program.  Our experienced field crew has the new drill program underway and we look forward to regular drill updates through the balance of 2024 and into 2025."

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Specific highlights include:

  • The drill program resulted in the identification of additional mineralized horizons, through deeper drilling below or adjacent to, previously known historic resources or mineralized areas;

  • The drill program led to the discovery of a southerly extension trending from the Spur Zone towards the Saddle Zone, approximately 2 miles from the Saddle Zone;

  • 169 drill holes were completed at an average depth of 522 feet at the Saddle Zone (an area of approximately 1,000 acres) and 31 drill holes at an average depth of 497 feet at the Spur Zone, (an area in excess of 120 acres) located approximately 2 miles along trend to the northwest of the Saddle Zone;

  • 75% of the holes returned anomalous gamma values with 47 holes returning Grade Thickness ("GT") of 0.25 or better with a combined 209 feet at an average grade of 0.124 % eU3O8. Grade Thickness, or GT, is defined as the product of the uranium grade ("eU3O8%") multiplied by the thickness of the intercept (in feet).  In the Powder River Basin ("PRB") of Wyoming potentially ISR-recoverable uranium mineralization with a GT of greater than 0.25 is considered suitable for inclusion in a potential wellfield at a conservative uranium price of 50.00 per pound;

  • The completion of an evaluation of over 500 historic well logs resulting in an increase to the permit area including 700 new drill hole locations.