forum uranium corp. interessant ??
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bin neu hier und möchte euch gleich mit einer Frage überfallen.
Die Forum Uranium Corp.
WKN A0J3GH
hat einen guten Auftritt "www.forumuranium.com" und ist, denke ich auch interessant. Da ich aber kein Profi bin, sondern nur hm, fällt mir nicht mehr ein wie Ihr Leute wie mich bezeichnet, ach ja ein "Feierabend-Börsianer" (und das triffts wohl auch am besten), wollte ich fragen ob hier mehr Info´s habt und ob Ihr die als interessant betrachtet, oder eher die Finger davon lassen würdet ?
Danke im Vorhinein
Ranger
auch in CAD .. nix los ..
16 trades heute mehr nicht ..
nicht aktie die mit URAN anfängt oder endet muss gut sein ..
da sollte man vorsicht sein .. sogar sehr ..
UREX Energy ... oder so .. lol
Es kommen ja zumindest monatlich News raus und die sind ja gar nicht so schlecht. Oder sollte man das nicht überbewerten.
Auch die angegebenen Resourcen sind mE nicht so schlecht.
Hier mal die letzte News vom 04.07.2007
Wed Jul 4, 2007
Forum Commences Exploration On Key Lake Road Project
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Vancouver, BC. July 4, 2007. Forum Uranium Corp. (FDC: TSX-V) is pleased to announce commencement of its summer exploration program on the Key Lake Road project located along Provincial Highway 914 approximately 60 kilometres (km) from the Cameco/AREVA Key Lake uranium processing facility in the eastern Athabasca Basin, northern Saskatchewan. Particular emphasis this summer will be placed on detailed structural mapping and prospecting of the Hobo and Molly zones where uranium mineralization grading up to 5.3% has been encountered. Forum has a 100% interest in over 80 km of favourable ground along the Wollaston Trend, host to approximately one-third of the world's uranium production.
Helicopter--supported drilling of the Molly zone is planned this fall to test an eight km long trend of uranium mineralization along the Key Lake Road shear zone. A complex suite of pegmatites, graphitic metasediments and calc-silicates within the Wollaston group are strongly mineralized adjacent to airborne electromagnetic conductors. Ground electromagnetic surveys will be conducted this summer to pinpoint drill targets at Molly for the fall drill campaign. A total of 6 to 8 short drillholes are planned, as all uranium targets are near-surface. Follow-up drilling is also planned this fall on the DD zone and this winter on the Hobo zone.
Forum has commenced a major lake sediment geochemical survey over the 111,564 hectare property. Lake sediment geochemistry has proven to be an effective exploration tool as demonstrated by the discovery of the Hobo zone from follow-up of anomalous lake sediment samples late in the field season last summer. This summer's program is supported by a float-equipped Bell 206 helicopter that will sample lakes at a high sample density of approximately one sample per 1.5 km. Coupled with the previous geological and geophysical data, this survey is expected to delineate further areas of uranium potential on this large, well located property close to roads and uranium processing.
Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Samples will be shipped by the Company's geologist in security sealed containers to Geoanalytical Laboratories of the Saskatchewan Research Council ("SRC") in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The SRC lab is ISO/IEC 17025:2005 (CAN-P-4E) certified for the General Requirements for the Competence of Mineral Testing and Calibration. The samples will be treated by both partial and total digestion. ICP-OES analyses will be done for both totally digested and partially digested samples while flourimetry uranium analysis will be performed for the partially digested samples only. In addition, the L.O.I (loss on ignition) will be done for determination of the carbon content of the sediment samples.
Ken Wheatley, P.Geo. (Saskatchewan) Forum's Vice President, Exploration and Dr. Boen Tan, P. Geo. (Saskatchewan), Forum's Chief Geologist are the Qualified Persons supervising the exploration program and have reviewed the contents of this news release.
About Forum Uranium
Forum Uranium Corp. is a Canadian-based energy company with a focus on the acquisition, exploration and development of uranium projects. The Company has a 100% interest in over 160,000 hectares of uranium exploration properties, a 65% operating interest in the Costigan Lake Joint Venture with partner NVI Mining (Breakwater Resources) and a 50% operating interest in the Haultain River Joint Venture with partner Hathor Exploration in the prolific Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. Forum also has a 50% operating interest in the North Thelon Joint Venture ("NTJV") with partner Superior Diamonds in over 100,000 hectares of prospective ground nearby AREVA's 130 million pound U3O8 Kiggavik uranium deposit in the Thelon Basin, Nunavut Territory. The NTJV has recently optioned property in the Kiggavik area from Tanqueray Resources Ltd.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Richard J. Mazur, P.Geo.
President & CEO
The TSX Venture Exchange does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
For further information contact:
Timea Carlsen
Manager of Corporate Communications
FORUM URANIUM CORP.
910-475 Howe Street
Vancouver, BC V6C 2B3
Tel: 604-638-3949
Fax: 604-689-3609
Email: info@forumuranium.com
Website: www.forumuranium.com
Forum Uranium And Superior Diamonds Commence Exploration Nearby Areva's Kiggavik Uranium Deposit
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Vancouver, B.C. July 10, 2007. Forum Uranium Corp. (FDC: TSX-V) ("Forum") and 50% partner Superior Diamonds Inc. ("Superior") are pleased to announce the commencement of a $1.5 million exploration program at the North Thelon Joint Venture ("NTJV"). The Thelon Basin is regarded as one of the most prospective regions in the world for uranium exploration. The 101,175 hectare NTJV property is strategically located adjacent to the Kiggavik-Sissons Project, held by AREVA Resources Canada Inc., 80 kilometres west of the Hamlet of Baker Lake in Nunavut. Together, the Kiggavik, End and Andrew Lake deposits comprise the largest uranium resource in Canada outside of the Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan, with resources of 131 million pounds U308 grading from 0.28% to 0.44% U and byproduct gold and platinum (as reported by AREVA*). AREVA is currently conducting a study for the development of the Kiggavik-Sissons project for production.
Rick Mazur, President & CEO stated, "Forum is pleased with the progress of uranium exploration and development in Nunavut. The Government of Nunavut has signaled its support of uranium mining and AREVA is advancing the Kiggavik-Sissons project towards a production decision. Kiggavik could develop into the first new Canadian uranium mine and mill facility outside of Saskatchewan in decades. Forum and Superior have exceptional exploration prospects in close proximity to this future infrastructure in Nunavut. We are well positioned in this exciting new frontier for uranium development."
The Kiggavik, End and Andrew Lake uranium deposits ("Kiggavik deposits") occur mainly in meta-arkoses and mafic volcanics along a 24 kilometre (km) section of a regional northeast-southwest trending structural zone. The North Thelon Joint Venture claims are located southwest, north and northeast of the Kiggavik deposits along the "Kiggavik Trend". Evaluation of historical data in government assessment files list several areas of significant uranium occurrences within the NTJV claims that were left untested in the early 1980's. On the NTJV property, several historic occurrences within hematized and brecciated dirty quartzites, fault breccias and granites (same units hosting the Kiggavik deposits) are grading from 0.06% to 0.31% U308 .
In addition, the NTJV plans to conduct $200,000 of exploration on property optioned from Tanqueray Resources Ltd., located to the east of the Kiggavik deposits. Through its evaluation of historical data in the government assessment files, the NTJV identified a number of significant uranium occurrences on the Tanqueray property as well in meta-arkoses and mafic volcanics similar to those hosting the Kiggavik deposits.
A 16 man crew has been mobilized to the property and will continue work through to September. Forum and Superior plan an aggressive exploration program, integrating airborne geophysics, ground geophysics, prospecting, geological mapping and alteration studies to delineate drill targets.
To view a location map of the Joint Venture claim blocks please visit our website at http://www.forumuranium.com/s/North_Thelon.asp Ken Wheatley, P.Geo. (Saskatchewan and Nunavut) Forum's Vice President, Exploration and Dr. Boen Tan, P. Geo. (Saskatchewan), Forum's Chief Geologist are the Qualified Persons supervising the exploration program and have reviewed the contents of this news release.
*This resource estimate is historic and Forum and Superior have not verified whether it is a National Instrument 43-101 defined resource. Superior and Forum believe that the historic estimate is relevant because of the proximity of the Kiggavik-Sissons Project to the North Thelon Joint Venture area and the presence within the Joint Venture area of uranium occurrences in the same host rocks.
Habe die Aktie auf meine Watchlist genommen.
Könnte interessant werden, sobald das Bohrprogramm beginnt.
Die Frage ist nur, ab wann man sich positionieren soll ?
Insgesamt wurden 10 Löcher mit einer Gesamtlänge von 2.321 Metern in zwei Zielgebieten gebohrt.
Die Resultate sind in ca. 3-4 Monaten zu erwarten.