Grease River Project
Grease River
Country Canada 
Province Saskatchewan
Close to Athabasca basin
Status GREEN EXPLORATION 
Number of claims 12
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Grease River Project
Status Risk : Green exploration
Country Risk : Very Low
Title(s) of the Grease River Project
Canalaska Uranium Ltd
Owner: 100%
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Location of the Grease River Project
The Grease River project is located to the north of the central Athabasca Basin, and consists of 12 claims in series of 3 claim blocks 50 kilometres north west of the community of Black Lake. Access is by air, year round, and by winter roads.
 
History of the Grease River Project
During the late 1960's and late 1970's extensive regional prospecting and airborne geophysical work was carried out by the Canadian government on the project area. A very strong halo of uranium mineralization is evident from lake sediment surveys, and very high uranium -- thorium background is recognized along the contacts of major structural zones.
 
Geology of the Grease River Project
The project area covers the heavily metamorphosed Archean gneisses, of the Train and Tanato domains in northern Saskatchewan. These are composed of orthogneisses, and paragneisses with minor intrusions and minor pelites and psammites. Along the eastern edge of the project area, is the Grease |River fault zone a major crustal break, and there are numerous minor structures.
 
Discoveries and Drilling Results
2/20/2009Mineralization in Granite at Grease River Project,Northern A...
Data last updated on : 2/20/2009
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