Cutting core samples for independent lab analysis
The initial drilling at Accori South intersected uranium mineralization within two breccia zones that contain an alternation assemblage of albite, chlorite and hematite. The principal structure trends east-southeast and dips to the north at approximately 42º. Drilling has traced the uranium mineralization over a strike distance of 130 metres and to a depth of approximately 80 metres below surface. Mineralization is open along strike and down dip.
Two bore holes intersected a secondary structure that has an east-northeast orientation and is projected to intersect the principal structure approximately 25 metres east of the easternmost bore hole (Hole ACCOS-004). The intersection of the two structures at Accori South constitutes a priority exploration target since a similar structural intersection in the Aricheng South area hosts a mineralized shoot of elevated grade.
Drill Hole Locations
Total metreage drilled in the first four hole, Phase I program at Accori South, was for 427 metres.
Map shows the ground scintillometer radiometric anomaly at Accori South and the location of the collar position and trace of bore holes.
Assay Results
Summary of significantly mineralized intercepts cut in the first four holes for 427 metres drilled in the Phase I program at Accori South.

*Note: lb/st is an abbreviation for pounds per short ton. 1 short ton = 2,000lbs or 0.907 metric tonnes.