Rare earths and Uranium Exploration Company
Goiås State, Brazil
Saskatchewan, Canada
Ontario, Canada
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Appia successfully completed a helicopter-borne gamma-ray spectrometry and VTEM geophysical survey on its Loranger uranium property in the eastern Athabasca Basin area, northern Saskatchewan in 2022. The assessment report highlights the extension and discovery of new electromagnetic (EM) conductors, with EM lineaments exceeding 10 km in contiguous strike length. The property, now drill ready pending target confirmation and permit acceptance, demonstrates a commitment to thorough exploration. The Company emphasizes the importance of data integration and 3D modeling in verifying high-priority targets, paving the way for the next phase of drilling. Geophysical activities, conducted from September 17th, 2021, to Jan 24th, 2022, revealed electromagnetic, magnetic, and radiometric anomalies, showcasing the property’s potential for uranium deposits in the eastern Athabasca Basin. The survey identified a well-defined north-south-oriented structure, contributing to the understanding of uranium mineralization controls in the region.
Historic exploration for uranium over the Loranger property has occurred over three separate timeframes; from 1968 to 1969, 1978 to 1979 and 2007.
Appia Energy Corp. changed its name to Appia Rare Earths and Uranium Corp. in October, 2021
Assessment Report | Year | Work Summary |
Great Bear Uranium Corp. | ||
64E14-0027 | 2007 | Airborne aeromagnetic, XDS-VLF-EM and radiometric survey |
Assessment Report | Year | Work Summary |
Denison Mines Ltd./Denmontan Resources Limited/SMDC (JV) | ||
64E13-0038 | 1978 | Airborne EM (INPUT) and magnetic survey |
64E13-0039 | 1978 | Ground geological, scintillometry, soil gas radon, radion-in-water, sediment and |
lake bottom geochemical surveys | ||
*EXPLORATION HIGHLIGHTS on RCV Grid No. 2*
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Ground EM (VLF and Max-Min) and magnetometer geophysical surveys | ||
*GEOPHYSICS HIGHLIGHTS on RCV Grid No. 2*
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64L03-0015 | 1978 | 6 DDH (WP-78-01 to WP-78-06) for 649.2 m on RCV Grid No. 2 |
*DDH HIGHLIGHTS on RCV Grid No. 2*
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64L03-0018 | 1979 | Ground EM (Max-Min) surveys on 11 grids |
11 DDH (WP-79-01 to WP-79-11) for 1,389.6 m of which 7 DDH are drilled on RCV Grid No. 2 for a total of 931.5 m | ||
*DDH HIGHLIGHTS on RCV Grid No. 2*
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Marline Oil Corporation | ||
64E-0005 | 1979 | Airborne radiometric and VLF-EM surveys |
Assessment Report | Year | Work Summary |
New Continental Oil Company of Canada Limited/Royal Canadian Ventures Limited (JV) | ||
64E14-0009 | 1968 to 1969 | Airborne radiometrics, EM and magnetics |
Geological mapping, ground prospecting and scintillometry | ||
Ground EM and magnetometer surveys over 2 grids | ||
Great Plains Resources Ltd. | ||
74H-0005 | 1968 | Airborne radiometric survey |
Stephen Burega, President
sburega@appiareu.com
+1 (647) 515-3734
Tom Drivas, CEO
tdrivas@appiareu.com
(416) 876-3957
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