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Boulder Creek, Alaska

Boulder Creek Deposit

Discovered in 1977 in western Alaska, by means of airborne radiometric data, Boulder Creek is the most northerly known sandstone-type property in the world which may host Uranium 

First explored by Houston Oil & Minerals between 1979 and 1981 – completing 52 core holes (3,463 m) and about 60 m of near-surface split-tube sampling in 21 holes ¹

Lastly explored by Triex Minerals between 2006-8 – completing 22 core holes (2,217m) + Historical Geochem, airborne radiometric data and surface prospecting ²

  1. Pubs.USGS.gov – “Geology and Origin of the Death Valley Uranium Deposit, Seward Peninsula, Alaska” Economic Geology, Volume 82, 1987, pp. 1558-1574)
  2. Alaska’s Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys. gov – “Alaska’s Mineral Industry 2006: A Summary” – D.J. Szumigala and R.A. Hughes)

District Scale Expansion

Significantly enlarged Boulder Creek Uranium property now comprising 9,065 Ha – extending North Northwest – South Southeast for approximately 30 KMs and between 3 to 7Km in width

Strategic expansion to include prospective Fireweed target discovered due to strong airborne radiometric anomalies ¹

Significant potential for discoveries on largely unexplored project

(Source: 14. Triex Minerals Corporation “2007 Alaska Program Completed-New Uranium Mineralization Discovered at Fireweed” – 2006)

Nevada Project

Huber Heights

Located in Northern Elko County’s historic Mountain City Mining District in Nevada, Huber Heights is a highly prospective land package that fits well with our strategy.

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