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Power One Resources Corp Returns To Pecors To Deep-Test For Magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE Mineralization Power One Resources Corp. had plans to return to the Pecors Project with plans to deep-test the Pecors magnetic anomaly. The Pecors Project located within the Elliot Lake uranium district has proven to yield multi-element precious and critical minerals through previous exploration efforts. These include: Ni-Cu-PGE mineralization in gabbroic lithologies; Uranium mineralization similar to the Elliot Lake uranium district; Archean-hosted gold mineralization from the 2024 drill program; Evidence of bitumen occurrences supporting possible hydrocarbon gas pools. The Pecors magnetic anomaly is a large regional magnetic high measuring 12 km long by 4 km wide. A majority of it is covered by thick layers of Huronian sediments. Exploration by predecessors and by Marvel Discoveries on the adjoining property has thus far confirmed the following highlights: Geotech completed a heli-borne versatile domain electromagnetic magnetic survey (VTEM) in 2008. Several EM anomalies were identified. Lake sediment sampling by the OGS (2010) in Pecors lake detected a Ni-Cu-Co anomaly possibly attributed to a nearby source. A 3D inversion of the magnetic survey by Reed in 2011 suggested a trough-like body extending to depth over 1700m. Drilling in 2015 recorded 0.351 gpt PGE, 1053 ppm Cu and 395 ppm Ni over 12.0 m starting at 917.5m in DH-P-15-22 within gabbroic lithologies. Geotech flew a heli-borne ZTEM survey of the Property in 2018. 3D inversions of the resistivity from surface to 1500m vertically have identified two-deep seated anomalous features Zd1 and Zd2 with depths up to 800m deep. Drilling in 2015 missed these anomalous features. Power One will be planning drilling logistics within the next month to test the deep-seated Zd1 anomaly with a single vertical hole approximately 1500m deep. 공시 • Dec 31
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Power One Resources Corp. Announces Chief Executive Officer Changes Power One Resources Corp. announced the appointment of Dr. Wazir Khan as its new Chief Executive Officer. Dr. Khan, who has been serving as a director on the board, will take over from Karim Rayani, effective immediately. Dr. Wazir Khan is an exploration geologist with a distinguished career in the mining and exploration industry, spanning over three decades. His extensive expertise in geology, mineral exploration, and project development will be of great importance to Power One at this stage of growth. His geological research, metallogenic modelling, and exploration work has resulted in publications of over a dozen reports and research papers. This makes him an ideal leader to guide Power One through its upcoming growth phases. As a director, Dr. Khan has contributed valuable insights, and in his new role as CEO, he will focus on strategic initiatives to expand the Company's exploration projects. 공시 • Oct 22
Power One Resources Corp. Announces the Resignation of Karim Rayani as Director Power One Resources Corp. announced that Mr. Karim Rayani has resigned as a director however will continue to play a vital role within the Company as part of its advisory team. 공시 • Sep 12
Power One Resources Corp. Completes Drilling On Its Flagship Asset - the Pecors Nickel-Copper-PGM Project Located In Eliott Lake, Ontario Power One Resources Corp. announced that drilling has been completed at its Pecors Project (the "Property") located in Eliott Lake, Ontario. Three diamond drill holes have been completed to date totaling 1,300m. Assays are pending on all drill holes. Drill holes PO-24-01 and PO-24-02 objectives were two-fold targeting a VTEM electromagnetic conductor axis interpreted to host uranium mineralization associated with pyrite at the base of the Huronian sediments in contact with the Archean basement rocks. Both of these holes continued into the Archean basement to investigate magnetic highs interpreted as magmatic conduits for the Pecors Magnetic Anomaly proven to host magmatic hosted Ni-Cu-PGM mineralization. The Pecors Property, located east of Elliot Lake, contains significant uranium mineralization where drilling in 2007 returned values of 4.3 pounds (lbs.) (0.194% U3O8) per tonne (t) over 4m starting at 104.49m downhole and 5.9 lbs./t (0.246% U3O8) over 0.94m starting at 122.64m. Uranium is hosted within the quartz-pebble conglomerate of the Matinenda Formation at shallow depths within the Pecors Channel. ‘Channels' within the Elliot Lake uranium camp were mined extensively in the 1950's where production grades averaged 0.100% U3O8. The Pecors Channel is reported to host 20,000,000 tons grading 0.037% U3O8 (0.074 lbs per ton) U3O8 or 14,800,000 lbs. of U3O8. This resource was based on limited drilling and was estimated by Rio Tinto in 1977 with the potential to expand this resource. It is concluded that the estimate is not compliant with the requirements of NI 43-101 and it is believed that a qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as current mineral resources or reserves. This estimate is viewed as a historical resource only and the figures cannot be relied upon as an accurate estimate of the volume or grade of the mineralized material. Power-One or the QP is not treating this estimate as current mineral resources or reserves. 공시 • Jul 11
Power One Commences Drilling At Its Pecors, Nickel-Copper-PGM-Uranium Project in Elliot Lake, Ontario Power One Resources Corp. announced that drilling has commenced at its Pecors Property located in Elliot Lake, Ontario. Drilling was paused late last year due to numerous freeze-thaw conditions. Drilling has now resumed with 1,400 meters planned, targeting up to 4 holes. The Pecors Property, located east of Elliot Lake, contains significant uranium mineralization where drilling in 2007 returned values of 4.3 pounds (lbs.) (0.194% U3O8) per tonne (t) over 4 m starting at 104.49m downhole and 5.9 lbs./t (0.246% U3O8) over 0.94 m starting at 122.64m. Uranium is hosted within the quartz-pebble conglomerate of the Matinenda Formation at shallow depths within the Pecors Channel. ‘Channels' within the Elliot Lake uranium camp were mined extensively in the 1950's where production grades averaged 0.100% U3O8. The Pecors Channel is reported to host 20,000,000 tons grading 0.037% U3O8(0.074 lbs per ton) U3O8 or 14,800,000 lbs. of U3O8. This resource was based on limited drilling and was estimated by Rio Tinto in 1977 with the potential to expand this resource. It is concluded that the estimate is not compliant with the requirements of NI 43-101, and it is believed that a qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as current mineral resources or reserves. This estimate is viewed as a historical resource only and the figures cannot be relied upon as an accurate estimate of the volume or grade of the mineralized material. Power-One or the QP is not treating this estimate as current mineral resources or reserves. The Pecors Property also hosts significant PGM-Ni-Cu mineralization related to the Pecors Magnetic anomaly, a large regional magnetic high extending 18 km long and 4 km wide and largely hidden beneath Huronian sediments. The source of the magnetic anomaly has been confirmed to be at least partially comprised of lithologies of gabbroic affinity by International Montoro drilling in 2015. Hole P15-23 drilled by International Montoro intersected 0.33 g/t Pt+Pd+Au and 0.11% Cu and 0.04% Ni over 12m within contact style mafic intrusive mineralization. This style of mineralization appears similar to the East Bull PGM deposit to the east where Quest Critical Metals Inc. (formerly Canadian Palladium) reports a total indicated resources of 16.5 million tonnes at a grade of 0.93 g/t PdEq. The Property also lies immediately east of Radio Fuels Corp. (CSE: CAKE) Eco Ridge Project where indicated resources total 22.306 Mt grading 0.045% U3O8 and 1,613 ppm REO (rare-earth oxides) and inferred resources of 36.955 Mt grading 0.046 % U3O8 and 1,560 ppm REO. The drill is on site and operations have commenced. Drill hole targets have been finalized following interpretation of the results from a 2008 VTEM and Magnetic heliborne survey. Drill targets are focused on conductors favourable for hosting significant concentrations of uranium at the base of the Huronian sediments associated with pyrite mineralization and the underlying basement intrusive rocks for sulphide-bearing PGE mineralization. Approximately 1,000-1,400 metres are planned across 3-4 drill holes.