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Pitchstone Finds New Uranium Occurrence in Namibia
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Encouraging results from 2009 program
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New area of granite-hosted anomalous uranium
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Large conductivity anomaly outlined
Pitchstone
Exploration Ltd.
(TSX-V: PXP; “Pitchstone”) reports the results of the December
2009 prospecting and electromagnetic surveying program on the Dome
property, Namibia. Dome comprises 182,000 hectares and is part of a
uranium exploration joint venture between Pitchstone (60%) and private
company Manica Minerals Ltd. (40%) through Manica’s wholly-owned
subsidiary Cheetah Minerals Exploration Ltd. The property location
relative to the nearby Rössing and Langer Heinrich uranium mines, and
other uranium occurrences in the western Namibian uranium district, is
illustrated on the company’s website (www.pitchstone.net).
New Granite-hosted
Uranium Occurrence
Two surface grab samples were collected from a newly
identified coarse-grained, leucocratic granite outcrop in the Dome
North area. The two samples contain 149 and 152 ppm U3O8.
The style of mineralization is similar to that at the Rössing mine.
Very little exploration has been done in this area and further
prospecting and geological mapping are required prior to initiating a
drill program.
Calcrete-hosted
Mineralization
Also at Dome North, 250 line-kilometers of detailed
electromagnetic surveying completed in December has outlined a large,
previously unrecognized area of anomalous conductivity interpreted to
reflect buried calcrete paleochannels. This exploration was following
up on uranium mineralization intersected in recently completed drill
holes (see October 28, 2009 News Release). The mineralization, with
grades up to 352 ppm U3O8 over 1.0 meter in
drill holes, is open along strike. Surface grab samples in proximity
to the drill holes contain up to 0.19% U3O8.
The mineralization is calcrete-hosted, similar to that at the Langer
Heinrich uranium mine, 70 kilometers to the northeast. Drilling to
follow up on previous drill intersections and to test the new
conductivity targets is being planned.
Steve Blower, P.Geo., President of Pitchstone, is the
Qualified Person for the purposes of NI 43-101 with respect to the
technical information in this news release. Sample preparation and
analyses were done by ALS Chemex, Johannesburg. A multi-element ICP-MS
analysis was completed on the samples after a four acid, near-total
digestion. Pitchstone utilizes internally and externally submitted
standard reference materials for quality assurance and quality control
of the sample preparation and analyses.
About Pitchstone
Pitchstone is exploring for uranium in three proven districts
in Canada and Namibia. The property portfolio
features 12
projects in the eastern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, four of which
are 100% owned. In addition, there is a joint venture on two
projects in Namibia and several joint venture projects in the Hornby
Bay Basin, Nunavut. Pitchstone benefits from the collaboration of
a unique group of geologists with extensive uranium exploration and
production experience.
On behalf of the Board,
E.A.G. (Ted) Trueman, CEO & Chairman
For further information contact Claire
Stewart at 604 630 5563, Mark T. Brown, CFO, at 604 687 3520, or visit
www.pitchstone.net.
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or accuracy of this release. This news release may contain
assumptions, estimates, and other forward-looking statements regarding
future events. Such forward-looking statements involve inherent risks
and uncertainties and are subject to factors, many of which are beyond
Pitchstone’s control, that may cause actual results or performance to
differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements.
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