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Land position is often the key to not only finding an economic deposit but also ensuring that when you do, it’s all yours. One uranium explorer in the Athabasca Basin just added 732 sq. kilometers to its land package and is looking to dust off some old drill targets and expand its resource base.

Skyharbour Resources Ltd. (SYH:TSX.V; SYHBF:OTCQB; SC1P; Frankfurt) has an agreement with global diversified miner Rio Tinto Plc (RIO:NYSE; RIO:ASX; RIO:LSE; RTPPF:OTCPK) that would see the commodities giant option the advanced-exploration stage 732.-sq.-km Russell Lake Uranium Project to the junior explorer in exchange for shares, a modest cash payment and some exploration spending requirements.

For a 51% stake, Skyharbour must issue Rio Tinto’s subsidiary, Rio Tinto Exploration Canada Inc., 3,584,014 common shares and CA$508,200 cash and spend about CA$5.8 million on exploration over three years (roughly CA$1.9 million must be spent in the first 18 months). Exploration spending includes a 10% management fee paid to Skyharbour as operator.

The Russell Lake uranium project in the Athabasca Basin.  Source: Skyharbour Resources Ltd.

Another option in the property deal could boost Skyharbour’s stake to 70%, and a third option would provide the chance to own Russell Lake outright — as long as certain criteria are met.

All the claims are in good standing, and the deal is subject to TSX Venture Exchange approval.

A May 20 research report by Red Cloud Securities analyst David Talbot called Skyharbour’s proposed Russell Lake acquisition “very positive” and wrote that the Russell Lake addition “improves Skyharbour’s odds of discovering further high-grade basement or unconformity uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin.”

Russell Lake is on the eastern side of the Athabasca Basin and sits between Skyharbour’s Moore Uranium project there and Denison Mines’ Wheeler River project on the west side (see map).

Meat in the Sandwich

 

“It's kind of the meat in the middle of the sandwich. We can now kind of tie it together with Moore Lake as dual flagship properties,” Skyharbour President and CEO Jordan Trimble told Streetwise Reports.

The property comes with some perks. It’s between Cameco Corp.'s (CCO:TSX; CCJ:NYSE) Key Lake mill to the south and MacArthur River — the largest and highest-grade mine in the basin — to the north. A highway runs through the western end of the property, as does a high-voltage power line that provides electricity to the various uranium mines.

Russell Lake also comes with a fully permitted 40-person camp that will serve as Skyharbour’s base of operations once the drills start turning again.

“All of this infrastructure will allow us to go in and drill with much lower drilling costs. And cost inflation has been a big issue in the industry as of late,” Trimble said.

Russell Lake has seen significant historical exploration, including more than 230 drill holes covering more than 95,000 meters. Data from those holes will help Skyharbour geologists form a plan to carry out more targeted drilling based on modern exploration methods.

Trimble says there are more than 35 kilometers of untested conductors on Russell Lake in magnetic lows, which sometimes indicate the type of rocks that host uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin. Several zones were drill tested and have shown promise.

Perhaps the most promising target for follow-up drilling is the Grayling Zone, where drilling into a 100-meter-thick sub parallel conductor intersected an 800-meter-long discontinuous zone of basement-hosted uranium mineralization.

Drill hole RL-85-07, part of a drill program that occurred more than a decade ago at Grayling, intersected 3.45% U3O8 over 0.3 meter at a depth of 363.2 meters and 0.1% U3O8 over 0.5 meter at a depth of 366.4 meters. The target is open in several directions.

Meanwhile, historical drilling at neighbouring Denison’s M-Zone along trend from the Grayling Zone intersected basement-hosted uranium of 0.70% U3O8­ over 5.8 meters at a depth of 374 meters.

Drilling Wraps Up at Moore Lake

 

Skyharbour’s flagship project is Moore Lake, which it acquired from Denison Mines Corp. (DML:TSX; DNN:NYSE.MKT). Moore Lake is 25 kilometers southwest of Cameco’s McArthur River mine and 15 km northeast along strike of Cameco's Millennium uranium deposit.

Denison remains Skyharbour’s largest corporate shareholder, and Denison CEO David Cates is a director.

Skyharbour has just finished a 2,500-meter drill program in seven holes, which followed up on the successes of the 2021 fall drilling program in the Maverick East Zone and the Grid 19 target area, as well as at the Viper area on the 4.7-kilometer Maverick Structural Corridor. Assays are pending, with a follow-up program planned for later in the year.

JVs and Other Projects

 

Skyharbour has a joint venture with Orano Canada Inc. at the Preston Project. Orano has earned a 51% interest in the project by spending pre-set amounts on exploration and making cash payments. Skyharbour now owns 24.5% of Preston.

Map of the different uranium projects in the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan.  Source: Skyharbour Resources Ltd.

And Skyharbour owns 15% of East Preston Project, a joint venture with Azincourt Energy Corp. (AAZ:TSX.V; AZURF:OTC) where assays are pending for over 5,000 meters of drilling.

Skyharbour also has optioned properties to several different partners, including ASX-listed Valor Resources Ltd.. (VAL:ASX) at the Hook Lake Uranium Project, Basin Uranium Corp. on the Mann Lake Uranium Project, and Medaro Mining Corp. on the Yurchison Project. All of the projects are in the Athabasca Basin.

Partner company Basin Uranium recently wrapped up its phase one drill program (the first since 2007) at Mann Lake, which consisted of five holes totalling 3,503 meters. The unconformity (typically where uranium mineralization is found in the Athabasca Basin) was intersected between 608 meters to 651 meters downhole in all holes, and several holes intersected uranium dominant, anomalous radioactive intervals in the basement rocks.

The second phase of drilling will be about the same size and is planned for the fall. Gravity and airborne geophysical surveys are set to begin in early June. Results from the first drill holes and the geophysical work will help Basin Uranium and Skyharbour determine the next set of drill targets.

Furthermore, Skyharbour owns 100% of the South Falcon Point Uranium Project on the eastern edge of the basin. The project contains a National Instrument 43-101-compliant resource of 7 million lb U3O8 at 0.03% and 5.3 million lb ThO2 at 0.023%.

Toronto-based Red Cloud Securities gives Skyharbour a “speculative buy” rating and a 12-month target price of CA$0.85. The consensus 12-month target using the Institutional Brokers' Estimate System (IBES) is CA$1.01.

Management owns about 2.8%, while Seoul, South Korea-based Mirae Global Investments Co. owns 4.93%. Sprott Asset Management owns 4.64%.

Fully diluted, Skyharbour has 167.5 million shares outstanding. Shares in the junior have traded between CA$0.87 and CA$0.30 over the previous year.

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