BLACK LAKE Project
BLACK LAKE
Country Canada 
Province Quebec
Close to Stony rapids
Status GREEN EXPLORATION 
Surface 304 km² / 75,071 acres Number of claims 12
Latitude / Longitude 46 N 1 / 71 W 22
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Risk and valuation analysis of the BLACK LAKE Project
Status Risk : Green exploration
Country Risk : Very Low
Title(s) of the BLACK LAKE Project
UEX Corp
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Manson Creek Resources Ltd.
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Cogema Resources
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Location of the BLACK LAKE Project
The Black Lake Project ("Black Lake") is located within the northern part of the Athabasca Basin approximately 15 kilometres south of the hamlet of Stony Rapids, Saskatchewan.
 
History of the BLACK LAKE Project
The Black Lake property was initially explored in the 1970s following the discovery of radioactive boulders identified in till. EM surveys carried out initially by Eldorado Nuclear Ltd. during 1979 to 1980, and then subsequently by Cameco Corporation more...
 
Geology of the BLACK LAKE Project
Black Lake is staked over the Platt Creek Fault, a major NNE trending fault parallel to the Black Lake Fault. Shear zones and faults of this style are frequently host to unconformity-type uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin. The Black Lake proper more...
 
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Data last updated on : 1/9/2008
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