Mr.
Lester Esteban reports
TRACTION AND F3 COMPLETE GRAVITY SURVEY AT HEARTY BAY, IDENTIFY PROMISING TARGETS FOR UPCOMING DRILL PROGRAM
Traction Uranium Corp. has completed the 2024 winter gravity survey at the Hearty Bay project. A total of 2,155 stations were measured, the grid starting at the head of the two radioactive boulder trains and covering both up-ice directions and to the east, which is interpreted to be an older ice direction based on glacial features to the south.
The survey has identified a number of gravity lows, several located northeast (up ice) of the boulder train, but slightly more east than where the historic drilling was targeting. These targets are up to 500 metres long with the three anomalous areas on the east side lining up along a possible north-south fault system. This gives Traction and F3 excellent targets for the coming sonic drill program. This appears to be intersected by a northwest-trending feature marked by gravity lows and a distinctive magnetic signature. This complex setting, nicely defined by the new gravity survey, will hopefully lead Traction and F3 to discovering the source of the radioactive boulder trains (boulders grading up to 8.23 per cent U3O8 (triuranium octoxide)) that has eluded exploration programs in the past.
The coming drill program is slated to start near the end of February to early March and will consist of approximately 2,000 metres.
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The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Ken Wheatley, MSc, PGeo, who is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. The information provides an indication of the exploration potential of the company's properties but may not be representative of expected results.
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