Roy Lake Project
Roe Lake Project, covering 32 sq km, bears resemblance to the Raven Horseshoe Deposit (UEC), known for its 37.4 million pounds of U₃O₈ held within basement metaquartzites and pelitic rocks, with an average grade ranging from 1,170 to 2,150 ppm U₃O₈. Notably, at least one uranium occurrence has been documented within metasediments at Roe Lake, featuring visible carnotite and uranium blooms, akin to the host rocks observed at Horseshoe-Raven. However, this occurrence has yet to be thoroughly explored or assayed. Furthermore, radiometric data indicates an 8-kilometer uranium trend within the project area that remains unexplored, holding significant potential for further discovery and assessment.
Figure 1: Roe Lake Location Map