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Thor Energy Review Highlights High-Grade Rare Earths at Alford East

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Thor Energy (ASX: THR) has uncovered rare earth element (REE) drill results from a review of the previously announced 2021 copper and gold drilling at the company’s Alford East project in South Australia.

Thor Energy completed a REE review that has revealed eight out of nine of the 2021 diamond drill holes intersected wide zones of highly enriched REEs in kaolin altered, copper rich oxide zones of IOCG style mineralisation.

The company explained the mineralisation is open over an approx. five kilometres trend due there having not been REE assays carried out on historical drilling at Alford East, to the best of its knowledge.

REE drill intercepts (>500ppm TREO) from the review include:

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36.7 metres at 1568ppm (0.16%) total rare earth oxide (TREO) and 1.2 per cent copper from 6.3m, including 11.8m at 2095 ppm (0.21%) TREO and 1.2 per cent copper from 10m, and 11m at 2088ppm (0.21%) TREO and 0.8 per cent copper from 47m, Including 2m at 5042ppm (0.5%) TREO from 47m;

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11.6m at 1699ppm (0.17%) TREO and 0.26 per cent copper from 30.4m including 6.1m at 2262ppm (0.22%) TREO from 34m; and

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16.8m at 1721ppm (0.17%) TREO and 0.5 per cent copper from 91.4m.

Buoyed by the results, Thor now has a full geochemical review of the historic drilling underway to access the lateral extent of the REE potential within the Alford Copper Belt, to generate drill targets and to fully assess the economic potential of this discovery.

“I am absolutely delighted to report these thick zones of shallow, high-grade REE intercepts, found to be associated with oxide copper-gold mineralisation at the Alford East project,” Thor Energy managing director Nicole Galloway Warland said in the company’s ASX announcement.

“This batch of results compares very favourably in terms of depth, thickness and grade to its peer group in the fledgling Australian REE sector.

“Importantly, this discovery has significant potential to be a large deposit based on the approx. five kilometres lateral extent of the north-south trending, structurally controlled troughs hosting IOCG mineralisation.

“It is promising that aside from the nine 2021 diamond drill holes reported today, none of the other historic drilling at Alford East is known to have ever been assayed for REE content.

“Priority drill program design is underway in conjunction with detailed geochemical reviews of the historic drilling, along with further studies on the nature of the REE mineralisation encountered to date.”

 

 

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Thor Energy Drills Positive Vanadium Assay Results at Wedding Uranium Project

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Thor Energy (ASX: THR) reported recent drilling results from the company’s 100 per cent-owned Wedding Bell and Radium Mountain uranium and vanadium projects in the Uravan Mineral Belt, Colorado, USA.

Thor Energy said the assay results had validated previous downhole gamma readings the company had recorded for uranium as well as confirming broader enriched vanadium mineralisation.

Vanadium assay results included:

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1.5 metres at 2660ppm (0.27%) vanadium pentoxide (V2O5) from 83.8m; and

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3m at 1640ppm (0.16%) V2O5 from 83.8m.

Rim Rock
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1.5m at 1776ppm (0.18%) V2O5 from 59.4m

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1.5m at 1026ppm (0.10%) V2O5 from 83.8m

Thor Energy indicated it will commence close-spaced airborne magnetics and a radiometric survey over all three projects, once the ground conditions are suitably dry.

“We are pleased to receive these very encouraging vanadium assay results for the selection of physical samples sent for analysis,” Thor Energy managing director Nicole Galloway Warland said in the company’s ASX announcement.

“The assay results confirm the uranium mineralisation determined by downhole gamma and highlight broader enriched vanadium haloes of up to 0.27 per cent vanadium.

“These vanadium-rich halos are typical of this style of ‘Salt Wash’ sandstone-hosted uranium mineralisation.

“Drill permitting is underway for our next round of drilling at Wedding Bell, and initial drilling at Vanadium King, Utah, following the airborne geophysical survey.

“A close-spaced airborne radiometric and magnetics survey is planned over all three projects area once the conditions are suitably dry given there is still a small amount of snow and water at present on the ground.”

 

 

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