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T.LAM Resources Intercepts Broad-Based Uranium Mineralization in Initial Holes from 2023 Australian Exploration Program

 Laramide Resources Ltd. (“Laramide” or the “Company“) (TSX: LAM) (ASX: LAM) (OTCQX: LMRXF) is pleased to announce assay results from the first two diamond drill holes from the Amphitheatre exploration target (“Amphitheatre”) at its Westmoreland Uranium Project in Queensland, Australia (“Westmoreland”).  These results are the first received from a 4,000+ meter exploratory drill program announced 19th July 2023[1]. The program was designed to include a mixture of infill but also to test new prospects for possible expansion across four discrete targets, which are described in more detail below. This season’s exploration campaign in Australia also includes on ground exploration and target generation at the Company’s contiguous Murphy Project in the Northern Territory, which will be the subject of a separate news release in the coming weeks.

Figure 1 Westmoreland Project showing key uranium deposits/Targets (CNW Group/Laramide Resources Ltd.)

The 2023 exploration drilling program commenced at Amphitheatre uranium prospect and comprised nine holes for a total of 855.8m diamond drilling. Assay results from the first two holes at Amphitheatre, AM23DD001 & 002, have been received (Figure 2); highlights include:

AM23DD001

  •  Near surface 1m @ 660ppm U3O8 from 1m
  •  3m @ 177 ppm U3Ofrom 7m
  •  5.5m @ 242 ppm U3O8 from 34.5m including 0.59m @ 1,249ppm (0.12%) U3O8 from 36.81m
  •  3.32m @ 253 ppm U3O8 from 47.68m and;
  •  2.5m @ 775 ppm U3O8 from 52.5m

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1 ASX: Laramide commences 2023 Australian exploration campaign; drilling underway at Westmoreland Uranium Project (19th July 2023)


AM23DD002

  •  18.41m @ 352 ppm U3O8 from 49.21m including 0.66m @ 2,452ppm (0.25%) U3O8 from 49.21m and 0.84m @1,910 ppm (0.19%) U3O8 from 69.06m

This season’s exploration drilling campaign at Westmoreland has two objectives: resource infill and extension at the Huarabagoo and Long Pocket deposits, and exploration drilling of new targets at Amphitheatre and Black Hills. (Figure 1) The 2023 exploration program, which commenced on July 17, has completed a total of 30 holes to date (9 at Amphitheatre, 15 at Long Pocket, 3 at Black Hills and 3 at Huarabagoo). Nine holes remain to be drilled in the current program which should be completed by the end of October.

To date, drilling has identified multiple, shallow, mineralized horizons all hosted within the PTW4 unit of the Westmoreland Sandstone. Results from the remaining seven holes drilled at Amphitheatre, which were completed in August, are pending. Interpretation of geology and mineralisation controls is ongoing and will be refined as more results are received.

Commenting on the exploration results, Laramide’s President and CEO, Marc Henderson said:

Our drill program at Westmoreland is off to an excellent start, with the first of our exploration drillholes at Amphitheatre returning multiple zones of mineralisation; we look forward to updating investors as more assays are received. We believe the exploration potential at Westmoreland to be exceptional and underappreciated, likely because this is the first substantial exploration drilling campaign undertaken by Laramide since 2012.”

Amphitheatre uranium prospect

The Amphitheatre uranium prospect is located 16km northeast of the Junnagunna uranium deposit and expresses as a strong 400m x 300m airborne radiometric anomaly. The area was subject to historical exploration in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Visible secondary uranium minerals such as carnotite and torbernite are present at surface, hosted within the PTW4 unit of the Westmoreland Conglomerate. Mineralisation identified in 2022[2] drilling has a relationship with mafic intrusive units, sharing similarities with other nearby uranium deposits, namely Redtree, Huarabagaoo and Junnagunna which host a combined 51.9Mlb U3O8 resource[3].

The information in this announcement relating to Exploration Results is based on information compiled or reviewed by Mr. Rhys Davies, a contractor to the Company. Mr. Davies is a Member of The Australasian Institute of Geoscientists and has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the JORC 2012 Edition of the ‘Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves’, and is a Qualified Person under the guidelines of the National Instrument 43-101. Mr. Davies consents to the inclusion in this announcement of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.

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ASX: Laramide Resources Ltd. Long Pocket and Amphitheatre Drilling Results Outline Growth Potential of Westmoreland Uranium Project, Queensland, Australia; Plans Further Drilling in 2023 (24th April 2023)

3 https://laramide.com/projects/westmoreland-uranium-project/

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About Laramide Resources Ltd.:

Laramide is focused on exploring and developing high-quality uranium assets in Australia and the western United States. The company’s portfolio comprises five advanced uranium projects in districts with historical production or superior geological prospectivity. Each asset has been carefully chosen for their size, production potential, and are considered late-stage, low-technical risk projects.

The Westmoreland project in Queensland, Australia, is one of the largest uranium development assets held by a junior mining company. This project has a PEA that describes an economically robust, open-pit mining project with a mine-life of 13 years.  Additionally, the adjacent Murphy Project in the Northern Territory of Australia is a greenfield asset that Laramide strategically acquired to control the majority of the mineralized system along the Westmoreland trend.

In the United States, Laramide’s assets include the NRC licensed Crownpoint-Churchrock Uranium Project, which is proposed to be developed using in-situ recovery (“ISR”) production methodology. The Company also owns the La Jara Mesa project in the historic Grants mining district of New Mexico and an underground project, called La Sal, in Lisbon Valley, Utah.

This press release contains forward-looking statements. The actual results could differ materially from a conclusion, forecast or projection in the forward-looking information. Certain material factors or assumptions were applied in drawing a conclusion or making a forecast or projection as reflected in the forward-looking information.

Appendix 1

Table 1: Amphitheatre – Drill Collar details

HOLE ID

GDA94_Easting

GDA94_Northing

Dip

GridAzi

Depth (m)

AM23DD001

209890

8074803

-90

360

81.6

AM23DD002

209875

8074854

-60

265

261.5

Table 2: Significant Results (>100ppm U3O8)

Hole ID

From

To

Interval

U308 ppm

AM23DD001

1

2

1.00

660

AM23DD001

7

8

1.00

153

AM23DD001

9

10

1.00

330

AM23DD001

34.5

35.6

1.10

283

AM23DD001

35.6

36.55

0.95

248

AM23DD001

36.55

36.81

0.26

472

AM23DD001

36.81

37.4

0.59

1,297

AM23DD001

38.4

39.13

0.73

130

AM23DD001

39.13

40

0.87

106

AM23DD001

47.68

48.79

1.11

189

AM23DD001

48.79

50

1.21

365

AM23DD001

50

51

1.00

106

AM23DD001

52.5

53.58

1.08

318

AM23DD001

53.58

55

1.42

849

AM23DD002

40.41

41.67

1.26

118

AM23DD002

41.7

42.43

0.73

366

AM23DD002

49.21

49.87

0.66

2452

AM23DD002

49.87

50.5

0.63

837

AM23DD002

50.5

51.75

1.25

153

AM23DD002

51.75

53

1.25

224

AM23DD002

54.8

56

1.2

177

AM23DD002

57.06

58

0.94

118

AM23DD002

58

59

1

601

AM23DD002

59

60.04

1.04

212

AM23DD002

60.04

60.15

0.11

1450

AM23DD002

60.15

61.3

1.15

424

AM23DD002

61.3

62.5

1.2

283

AM23DD002

62.5

63.5

1

200

AM23DD002

65.06

65.9

0.84

1910

AM23DD002

65.9

66.66

0.76

142

AM23DD002

66.66

67.62

0.96

189

AM23DD002

89

90

1

236

AM23DD002

91.1

92.3

1.2

271

AM23DD002

138

139

1

142

AM23DD002

144.78

145.5

0.72

377

AM23DD002

145.5

146.13

0.63

307

AM23DD002

146.13

147

0.87

177

AM23DD002

147.88

149

1.12

153

Figure 2 Amphitheatre Drilling 2023 (CNW Group/Laramide Resources Ltd.)