Drill results from reconnaissance drilling by Impact Minerals (ASX:IPT) at the Lekobolo Prospect have defined significant near‐surface uranium mineralisation over an area of 3,000 m by 500 metres.
Lekobolo is located 20 km along strike from and covers the south western extension of the host rocks to the uranium mineralisation at the large Letlhakane deposit, owned by A-Cap Resources Ltd (ASX:ACB).
Impact’s drill programme comprised 59 reverse circulation (RC) drill holes for a total of 2,294 m at a very broad drill hole spacing of 1,000 m by 400 m, with more detailed drilling at a spacing of 500 m by 400 m in the eastern part of the Prospect area.
27 of these holes returned anomalous uranium results. Much of the mineralisation is at less than 25 m depth.
The best downhole gamma probe results included: 16 m at 119 ppm eU3O8 from 0.2 m in LBRC004, including 7.0 m at 201 ppm eU3O8 from 1.2 m; 12 m at 143 ppm eU3O8 from 1.2 m in LBRC007, including 4.0 m at 309 ppm eU3O8 from 2.0 m; and 13.8 m at 106 ppm eU3O8 from 1.2 m in LBRC032, including 5.8 m at 174 ppm eU3O8 from 3.6 metres.
Impact will follow up with further drilling on areas of anomalous drill and soil results and untested areas at Lekobolo.
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