PCE

Property Description
The Patterson Corridor East (PCE) discovery is a high-grade discovery 3.5 km east of Arrow. The system is open in most directions, with mineralization spanning over 600 m in strike length and 600 m vertical depth-, extent with 19 of 30 holes intersecting mineralization including 10 holes with multiple intervals >10,000 cps.
The best hole to date at PCE (RK-24-222) returns 17.0 m wide vein with multiple high intensity (>61,000 cps) occurrences. (learn more)
Ongoing efforts at PCE focus on testing the extents of mineralization through bold step outs, and vectoring in on high-grade zones within the broader mineralized system.
Geological Characteristics
- Mineralized signature analogous to Arrow
- Semi-massive to massive pitchblende veins, fracture coatings, and disseminations (up to off-scale >61,000 cps) hosted exclusively within crystalline basement rocks
- Well-developed hydrothermal fluid system – hematite, limonite, clay, and chlorite alteration
- Formation conditions linked to significant orebodies within the Athabasca Basin
Feasibility Study (FS)
Summary of Completed Geophysical Surveys
Current Exploration
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February 2024
Greenfield
High-grade, basement-hosted discovery
In 2026, PCE is the largest drill program in the Athabasca Basin by any Company at 42,000 metres (m)
Southwest Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. Canada






