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Cosa Resources –  3,000 Meter Summer Drilling Program Announced Targeting The Hurricane And Cyclone Trends At Murphy Lake North

 

 

Keith Bodnarchuk, President and CEO, and Andy Carmichael, VP of Exploration of Cosa Resources Corp. (TSXV: COSA) (OTCQB: COSAF) (FSE: SSKU), both join me to review the news released on June 17th, announcing a 3,000-meter summer drilling program targeting the Hurricane and Cyclone trends on the Murphy Lake North, which contains up to 2 kilometers strike length of the extension of geology underpinning the Hurricane deposit.

 

Murphy Lake North is a joint venture between Cosa and Denison Mines Corp. (TSX: DML) (NYSE American: DNN) and is located in the eastern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. Cosa is the project operator and holds a 70% interest with Denison holding a 30% interest, and Denison will fund its portion of this upcoming program to retain a 30% interest in the Murphy Lake North Joint Venture..

 

Highlights of summer exploration program:

 

  • Largest drill program to date on the Project with a planned 3,000m in 7-8 drill holes
  • Drilling at the Hurricane trend will follow up significant sandstone alteration and structure intersected during the winter 2025 drill program. The final drill hole from that program intersected a significant zone of sandstone-hosted alteration and structure, overshooting optimal target by 25 metres; zone is open along strike in both directions.
  • Drilling at the sub-parallel Cyclone trend to the south will follow up sandstone alteration and continue evaluation of the eastern extension of over 5 kilometres of untested conductive strike

 

Andy walks us through the extension of the Hurricane Trend, where the historic exploration holes were drilled, and where the 4 drill holes from the winter drill program were located. Not only did they find the right faulting and geological structure, but they also found the alteration zone in the sandstone that tells them they are vectoring in on the right areas. He went on to highlight that with the increase in exploration along the Larocque Lake corridor post-2018, the parallel Cyclone trend has quickly become one of the most prospective and underexplored conductive trends in the eastern Athabasca.

 

The Company is also pleased to provide an update on its 70% owned Darby project, also in a JV with Denison, located 10 kilometres west of Cameco’s Cigar Lake uranium mine.

  • Cosa’s reinterpretation of historical data has flagged the 95B, 96D, and 4A conductive trends as initial high-priority exploration targets within the Darby Project.
  • Relogging historical core at Darby to confirm and identify compelling drill ready targets developed from desktop interpretations of historical work

 

We also had Andy touch upon the recent news from May 28th which reported results from the ambient noise tomography (“ANT”) surveys at the Company’s 100% owned Ursa and Orion uranium projects in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. Target areas characterized by kilometre-scale ANT velocity anomalies that span the unconformity have been identified at Ursa and Orion and may reflect significant uranium bearing hydrothermal systems. Drilling on trend with all target areas has intersected weak uranium mineralization, altered and geochemically enriched structural zones, and graphitic basement rocks; features consistently found near all tier-1 deposits in the eastern Athabasca Basin

 

Keith wraps us up covering the fundamental strength of their larger portfolio of projects, along with the financial strength of the company, which is well-funded to proceed with their summer drill program and initiatives on other properties.

 

 

If you have any questions for Keith or Andy regarding Cosa Resources, then please email them in to me at Shad@kereport.com.

 

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