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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 55.373.576 von bmuesli am 21.07.17 19:04:26http://www.gtai.de/GTAI/Navigation/DE/Trade/Maerkte/suche,t=…

      oder auch hier
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      schrieb am 21.07.17 19:04:26
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      http://de.atomkraftwerkeplag.wikia.com/wiki/Argentinien

      ganz interessant. Entwicklung der Atomkraft in Argentinien.
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      schrieb am 19.06.17 21:36:38
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      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C:BSK-2481069


      Blue Sky Uranium drills 6 m of 910 ppm U3O8 at Amarillo



      2017-06-19 10:55 ET - News Release



      Dr. David Terry reports

      BLUE SKY REPORTS PHASE I RC DRILLING RESULTS FROM IVANA TARGET ON AMARILLO GRANDE SURFICIAL URANIUM-VANADIUM PROJECT, ARGENTINA

      Blue Sky Uranium Corp. has released the complete results from its phase 1 reverse circulation (RC) drilling program at Ivana, the first of three targets to be drilled in 2017 on the Amarillo Grande uranium-vanadium project in Rio Negro province in Argentina.

      This is the first drill program at the Ivana target, and it successfully outlined a large area of elevated uranium, within 20 metres of surface, measuring approximately two square kilometres. Within this area, multiple higher-grade uranium-vanadium-mineralized intervals were intercepted, predominantly in the west-central and east-central part of the drilled area. Delineating the dimensions and average grades of these potential mineralized corridors will be a key priority of the next phase of drilling as will testing for potential extensions, particularly along the northeastern flank of the area drill tested in phase I.

      A complete list of drill hole highlights from Ivana is provided below in the attached table, including:

      910 parts per million triuranium octoxide over six metres in AGI-88;
      626 parts per million U3O8 over six metres in AGI-05.


      The planned 3,000-metre reverse circulation drill program is continuing. Drilling at the Anit target has been completed, with a total of 1,170 metres in 83 holes. The drill rig is now being mobilized to the Santa Barbara target at the northwest end of the Amarillo Grande project.

      "We are pleased to be making progress in understanding the controls on uranium-vanadium mineralization at Amarillo Grande," stated Nikolaos Cacos, Blue Sky president and chief executive officer. "We look forward to the balance of results from phase I and to commencing phase II."

      Ivana drill program technical summary:

      The Ivana target is located at the southern end of the 140-kilometre-long trend which comprises the 250,000-hectare Amarillo Grande project. This first RC drilling program at Ivana included 1,390 metres in 98 holes. The drill hole locations and grade-times-thickness contours can be viewed on the company's website. Uranium-vanadium mineralization at Ivana is believed to be related primarily to carnotite mineralization, a secondary leachable uranium mineral. Visible carnotite has been observed in a number of the drill holes completed to date. A total of 65 per cent of the holes completed at Ivana contained at least 30 parts per million U3O8 over a minimum of one metre, with uranium values ranging from below detection (less than 0.1 part per million) up to 2,316 parts per million U3O8 (or 0.23 per cent U3O8) and vanadium values ranging from below detection (less than one part per million) up to 1,892 parts per million vanadium (V) oxide (or 0.19 per cent V2O5). A complete list of weighted-average intervals for all holes with results above 30 parts per million U3O8 over greater than one metre as well as hole location data is provided in the attached table and can be viewed on the company's website.

      The current drilling at Ivana tested a 3.5-kilometre-by-two-kilometre area that had been previously identified by the company through radiometric surveys, surface sampling and auger holes surveyed by radiometric probes. The RC drilling program has shown that higher-grade uranium-vanadium mineralization appears to be open to the east and that hole-to-hole continuity of mineralization is greater on the northeastern flank of the drilled area. Lithological drill hole interpretation indicates that areas of elevated uranium-vanadium mineralization correlate with sand-rich domains and that interfingered clay-dominant strata are much less likely to be mineralized. The drilling in this area of the Ivana target has allowed the company to compile stratigraphic sections of the prospective sedimentary succession above the basement, which will be of assistance in continuing exploration of the area.

      Based on these positive results, the exploration team is preparing a follow-up exploration program for Ivana that includes a second RC drilling campaign.

      Drill hole highlights from phase I drilling at Ivana are provided in the attached table.
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      schrieb am 26.05.17 08:16:00
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      https://metalwriters.com/e/international-metal-writers-confe…

      mal sehen ob es danach mal wieder ein wenig aufwärts geht.
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      schrieb am 20.05.17 13:45:09
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.973.268 von bmuesli am 18.05.17 18:12:13
      Tag,

      wenn Du willst kannst Du Dich ruhig öfter hier blicken lassen,
      und Meinung kuntun.


      für ich ist es so:
      explorationseitig halte ich Sie für sehr, sehr interessant,
      aber -Wie bei den CADs neulich geschrieben:
      "don't forget there many maybes left":
      www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/v.bsk/blue-sky-uraniu…
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      schrieb am 18.05.17 18:12:13
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      http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2017-05/40750499…

      REDONDO BEACH, CA -- (Marketwired) -- 05/18/17 -- SECFilings.com, a leading financial news and information portal offering free real-time public company filing alerts, announces the publication of an article discussing Blue Sky Uranium Inc.'s (TSX VENTURE: BSK) (OTCQB: BKUCF) current projects.

      Argentina may have growing nuclear ambitions, but the country has no domestic supply of uranium. Fortunately, there is one company that's working to develop a uranium supply along a 140-kilometer stretch of mineralization in the Rio Negro area. Investors may want to take a closer look at the opportunity given the company's progress in drilling and the potential to become the first domestic supplier in a growing market.

      Significant Uranium Potential

      Blue Sky Uranium's Anit target within in Amarillo Grande project consists of 12 mining properties over 24,000 hectares. In 2007, a 2,385-kilometer airborne geophysical survey program identified a significant 15-kilometer long radiometric anomaly in the area that was interpreted as related to uranium-vanadium mineralization within outcropping ancient river sediments.

      The company initiated an intensive exploration program, including radon gas and ground radiometric surveys, 123 hang-dug pits, 310 excavator-dug pits, 1,403 meters of trenching, and 5,044 meters of air-core drilling in 204 holes. These efforts delineated a main mineralization zone contained in two elongated bodies across a six-kilometer corridor, from surface down to six meters depth and 40 to 480 meters wide, surrounded by a lower grade uranium halo.

      The west and central zones of the Anit target showed more than 50 ppm uranium over one meter with a weighted average grade of 0.04% uranium and 0.1% vanadium over an average thickness of 1.97 meters. Preliminary metallurgical testwork done on samples from the project indicate that the carnotite mineralization can be concentrated by wet screening and is amenable to leaching, which makes the project a viable exploration target.

      Current Drill Program

      Blue Sky Uranium recently announced that its reverse-circulation drilling program at the Amarillo Grande uranium project has recommenced following unforeseen weather delays. The program is now drilling at the second target area, Anit, where it will include 75 short holes, up to 20 meters in depth, for a total of approximately 1,000 meters. The purpose of the program is to confirm and extend the previously identified mineralization zone.

      "The Anit area has returned some of the best results in the past and we look forward to improving our prospects for resources with this drill program," said Blue Sky President & CEO Nikolaos Cacos in a recent update on the program's status. "The drill program has now re-started following an unusually heavy and prolonged rain event, and newly upgraded drill equipment should improve progress for the remainder of the program.

      The 75 short holes will be drilled via a FlexiRoc D65 rig from Atlas Copco, adapted for fine-mineralization control with a triple cyclone for better recovery of fines, and an automatic splitter. The company will collect two to three kilogram samples for each meter -- one for lab analysis and the other for a control sample. Each sample is weighed and measured using a hand portable scintillometer and rigorously tested in a lab setting.

      Long-term Goals

      Blue Sky Uranium aims to become a premier supplier of uranium to Argentina's domestic nuclear industry. Currently, the country has three nuclear power plants, six research reactors, four particle accelerators, three atomic centers, one heavy water plant, and one uranium purification plant in operation. One additional nuclear power plant is under construction with two in planning and two more under proposal for the future.

      Despite these growing nuclear resources, the country has no domestic uranium production and all of its uranium is imported from abroad. The country's desire for a secure supply could provide a 'guaranteed' first customer for a domestic supplier, while a low-cost domestic operation could potentially have a cost advantage over imported uranium. The company aims to become that supplier by developing local uranium mines.

      Anit is one of three targets within the broader Amarillo Grande project, which consists of about 250,000 hectares that includes uranium mineralization across a 140-kilometer stretch. This uranium is near-surface, leachable, and potentially upgradeable at a low cost. This could translate into a relatively near-term opportunity with a short-lead-time and low-budget to become a key supplier in Argentina with export potential abroad.
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      schrieb am 09.05.17 11:44:14
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