PCE

Property Description
The Patterson Corridor East (PCE) discovery is situated only 3.5 km east of the Arrow Deposit with potential for future mine incorporation. The system is open in all directions, with mineralization spanning over 600 m in strike length and 600 m vertical depth-, extent with 19 of 30 holes intersecting mineralization including 10 holes with multiple intervals >10,000 cps.
The best hole to date at PCE (RK-24-222) returns 17.0 m wide vein with multiple high intensity (>61,000 cps) occurrences. (learn more)
Ongoing efforts at PCE focus on testing the extents of mineralization through bold step outs, and vectoring in on high-grade zones within the broader mineralized system.
Geological Characteristics
- Mineralized signature analogous to Arrow
- Semi-massive to massive pitchblende veins, fracture coatings, and disseminations (up to off-scale >61,000 cps) hosted exclusively within crystalline basement rocks
- Well-developed hydrothermal fluid system – hematite, limonite, clay, and chlorite alteration
- Formation conditions linked to significant orebodies within the Athabasca Basin
Feasibility Study (FS)
Summary of Completed Geophysical Surveys
Current Exploration
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February 2024
Greenfield
High-grade, basement-hosted discovery
In 2024, PCE is the largest drill program in the Athabasca Basin by any Company at 34,000 meters (m)
Southwest Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. Canada
