Gladiator Resources Ltd (ASX: $GLA) has announced the re-analysis of samples from the Southwest Corner (SWC) target trench assays, revealing final grades as high as 7139 ppm U3O8, exceeding the detection limit of 4245ppm U3O8. The uranium mineralisation, hosted in coarse sandstone, shows potential for very high grades, with vertical intervals ranging from 1.40m to 2.55m and average grades between 708 to 2563 ppm U3O8. The North and South Limb zones, with a combined surface strike extent of approximately 3 km, are set to be tested using core drilling in Q2 2024.
The re-analysis of samples from the Southwest Corner Trench assays has provided valuable insights into the potential for high-grade uranium mineralisation. The confirmed grades of up to 7139 ppm U3O8 demonstrate the significant prospects in the South West Corner target. The upcoming core drilling in the North and South Limb zones in Q2 2024 aims to further explore and validate the extent and quality of the mineralisation. These results mark a positive step forward in our exploration efforts and reinforce our commitment to unlocking the full potential of the Southwest Corner target.
Gladiator Resources' re-analysis of Southwest Corner Trench assay samples has revealed high uranium grades, with the potential for very high grades demonstrated by samples reaching up to 7139 ppm U3O8. The upcoming core drilling in the North and South Limb zones in Q2 2024 aims to further explore the mineralisation's extent. The company's focus on unlocking the full potential of the Southwest Corner target underscores its dedication to advancing its exploration activities and maximizing the value of its resources.