Transition zone

Arya Resources Ltd. to Acquire 14,406 Hectare (35,596 Acres) KLSW Uranium Exploration Property Southwest of Key Lake, Saskatchewan

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Wednesday, February 22, 2023

KLSW Project is located 28 kilometers from the producing Key Lake Uranium mill and former producing Key Lake Uranium Mine, in the Athabasca region of northern Saskatchewan, Canada.

Key Points: 
  • KLSW Project is located 28 kilometers from the producing Key Lake Uranium mill and former producing Key Lake Uranium Mine, in the Athabasca region of northern Saskatchewan, Canada.
  • The Project is near the Transition Zone from the Mudjatik domain to the Wollaston domain, which hosts numerous uranium deposits, occurrences and uranium mines.
  • Arya is planning Airborne Radiometric and VTEM surveys to be followed up with Ground Prospecting, Radon and Gravity surveys.
  • Canalaska Uranium Ltd.’s 2023 Key Extension drill program currently been completed on ground adjoining KLSW to the north east.

Appia Provides Update on Geophysical Surveys and Future Activity of the North Wollaston Uranium Property, Northern Saskatchewan

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Wednesday, November 2, 2022

The geophysical exploration activities on the North Wollaston property (Figure 1) were carried out from September 12th, 2021, to Jan 24th, 2022.

Key Points: 
  • The geophysical exploration activities on the North Wollaston property (Figure 1) were carried out from September 12th, 2021, to Jan 24th, 2022.
  • Appia commissioned Geotech Ltd. to carry out a helicopter-borne gamma-ray spectrometry and VTEM geophysical survey.
  • The North Wollaston property is located on the northern shores of Wollaston Lake, northern Saskatchewan.
  • Points North Landing and Wollaston Lake community are accessible all year by scheduled flights from/to Saskatoon via commercial provincial airlines.