Athabasca Exploration Results
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Strong radioactivity intersected at
97G Zone on Candle property
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5,880 m drilling completed during
2008 winter campaign
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Waterfound
2007 drilling analytical results received
Pitchstone
Exploration Ltd. (TSX-V: PXP; “Pitchstone”) is pleased to provide
an update on exploration results on the Darby, Candle and Waterfound
properties in the eastern Athabasca Basin,
Saskatchewan. The properties are part of a 50:50 joint venture between
Pitchstone (operator) and Uranium One Inc. (TSX: UUU); JCU (Canada)
Exploration Company, Limited has a 25% interest in Candle.
Radioactivity
at Candle
Diamond
drill hole CD-25 intersected a narrow zone of strong radioactivity. CD-25
was collared at -80�, and intersected the unconformity between Athabasca Group sandstone and basement rocks at a down hole
length of 631 m. A 0.2 m interval of strong radioactivity in altered pelitic gneiss, from 655.5 to 655.7 m, averaged 10,000
counts per second (cps); background is less than 100 cps. Radioactivity
was measured with a hand-held S.R.A.T. SPP2N scintillometer.
The radioactivity is associated with a black, pyritic
vein cutting the core at an acute angle, with a true thickness of 5 cm.
Drill hole
CD-25 is the fifth drill hole completed this winter at the 97G Zone to follow
up on encouraging uranium values in previously reported drill holes CD-14 and
CD-14D1 (News Releases 07.39, July 5, 2007 & 08.52, January 15, 2008).
CD-25 is
located 100 m north of drill holes CD-14 and CD-14D1, along the interpreted
strike of the basement alteration zone, and is the only hole drilled to date
north of CD-14 and CD-14D1. Strong fracturing, bleaching, secondary
quartz veining, and quartz dissolution were noted in the sandstone in
CD-25. Four holes were drilled south of or on section with CD-14 and
CD-14D1. Two of these holes intersected zones of clay alteration, with
weak radioactivity encountered in one. Samples are being shipped to SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories in Saskatoon for analysis. Results will be
reported as soon as they are received.
2008
Drilling at Darby-Candle
A total of
5,880 m of diamond drilling in eight drill holes was completed with one drill
during the January to March 2008 drilling campaign. As mentioned above,
five holes were completed in the vicinity of the 97G zone. Of the other
three, one was completed on the Candle claim 400 m south of the 97G zone.
The remaining two were completed on conductor 4A on the Darby claims 4 km south
of the 97G zone. No significant radioactivity was encountered in the
three holes drilled outside of the 97G zone.
Waterfound
2007 Drilling
Analytical
results have been received for five holes drilled at the Waterfound
property in October 2007. Anomalous uranium and uranium pathfinder
elements occur near the unconformity in all five holes. Drill hole WF-12
returned 1.6 m (450.6-452.2 m) of 100 ppm U,
including 0.1m (451.5-451.6 m) of 598 ppm U. Drill
hole WF-13 intersected 1.2 m (435.6-436.8 m) of 173 ppm
U. The 2007 drill holes were targeted at DC-Resistivity
survey anomalies that were interpreted to represent possible clay alteration
zones in the sandstone; hole WF-10R encountered significant clay alteration in
the sandstone.
Steve
Blower, P.Geo.,
Vice President of Exploration for Pitchstone, is the Qualified Person for the
purposes of NI 43-101 with respect to the technical information in this news
release. Sample preparation and analyses were done by SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories, Saskatoon. A partial digestion with fluorimetric analysis was used for uranium
determinations. All samples containing greater than 100 ppm uranium were re-analyzed with ICP. Pitchstone
utilizes internally and externally submitted standard reference materials for
quality assurance and quality control of the sample preparation and analyses.
Pitchstone
is actively exploring for uranium in four proven districts. The property
portfolio features ten projects in the eastern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, five of which are joint
ventured with Uranium One and five being 100% owned. In addition, there
are four joint venture projects with Triex
Minerals in the Hornby Bay Basin, Nunavut and NWT, an
exploration partnership with Cameco and Motapa Diamonds in the Franceville
Basin, Gabon, and an option on three projects in Namibia. Pitchstone has
a unique group of geologists with extensive uranium exploration and
production experience.
On behalf of
the Board,
E.A.G. (Ted)
Trueman, CEO and Director
For further information contact: Steve Blower, VP Exploration,
(604) 630 5563,
Mark T. Brown, CFO, (604) 687 3520, or www.pitchstone.net
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this release. This news release may contain assumptions, estimates, and
other forward-looking statements regarding future events. Such
forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties and are
subject to factors, many of which are beyond Pitchstone’s control, that
may cause actual results or performance to differ materially from those
currently anticipated in such statements.
Claire Stewart
Office Manager
Pitchstone Exploration Ltd.
315 - 1100 Melville Street
Vancouver BC V6E 4A6
Ph.: 604 630-5563
Fax: 604 630-5564
e-mail: cstewart@pitchstone.net
www.pitchstone.net