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Forum Uranium Commences Drill Program at Its 100% Owned Karpinka Property Near the Key Lake Mine, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan

Matthew Spizziri
Jul. 18, 2016 07:43AM PST
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VANCOUVER, BC–(Marketwired – July 18, 2016) – Forum Uranium Corp. (TSXV:FDC) (“Forum”) is pleased to announce that it has commenced a shallow, four-hole drill program for approximately 600 metres on its 100% owned Karpinka project, located approximately 30 km southwest of Cameco’s Key Lake uranium mine and mill site (Figure 1).

VANCOUVER, BC–(Marketwired – July 18, 2016) – Forum Uranium Corp. (TSXV:FDC)  (“Forum”) is pleased to announce that it has commenced a shallow, four-hole drill program for approximately 600 metres on its 100% owned Karpinka project, located approximately 30 km southwest of Cameco’s Key Lake uranium mine and mill site (Figure 1).
The Karpinka claims lie just outside the southern edge of the Athabasca Basin where high grade, basement hosted deposits such as Fission Uranium Corp.’s Triple R deposit can be found at shallow depths. Infrastructure in the Karpinka area is excellent with targets located adjacent to the all-weather road and powerline to the Key Lake uranium process facility.
The drill targets are based on data from existing ground gravity, ground electromagnetic (EM), magnetic and soil gas hydrocarbon surveys conducted by Forum over the last five years. An airborne EM survey (TEMPEST) flown in 2007 identified a sequence of strongly conductive horizons over a 10 kilometre trend associated with the Key Lake Road Shear Zone, a major structure that marks the boundary of the fertile and productive Wollaston domain and the Mudjatik domain to the west.
Positive gravity survey results from these earlier programs identified a number of gravity lows, which may be indicative of zones of alteration, clay development and uranium mineralization along very strong EM conductors on the property. The combination of gravity low anomalies in conjunction with EM anomalies has proven to be a very successful exploration technique on Forum’s Northwest Athabasca Joint Venture and in the discovery of the Arrow deposit by NexGen Energy Ltd.
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