Atomic Minerals hires Axiom for survey at Mozzie Lake
2026-02-10 22:10 ET – News Release
Mr. Clive Massey reports
ATOMIC MINERALS SIGNS CONTRACT FOR AIRBORNE GRADIENT MAGNETOMETER SURVEY AT MOZZIE LAKE URANIUM PROJECT
Atomic Minerals Corp. has signed a contract to undertake an airborne gradient magnetometer survey at its 26,073.5-hectare Mozzie Lake uranium project, located in Northern Saskatchewan.
Main points:
- Atomic has executed the geophysical contract with Axiom Exploration Group Ltd., a multifaceted geological and geophysical consulting group based in Saskatoon, and delivered the deposit for survey commencement prior to month-end.
- The survey will be helicopter gradient magnetics totalling 2,963 line kilometres at 100-metre line spacing.
- Upon completion of the survey, Axiom will also complete a 3-D inversion of the magnetics data.
“We are pleased to kick of our 2026 exploration season with airborne magnetics at Mozzie Lake. The objective of the survey is to identify the structures and units hosting the uranium, and then trace them along strike, and also look for repeats within the plus 26,000-hectare property. Follow-up ground truthing and prospecting is also fully financed and will commence as soon as conditions permit,” stated Clive Massey, president and chief executive officer.
The Mozzie Lake project lies within the Pinkham Lake zone of the Charlebois-Higgingson Lake uranium district approximately 25 kilometres northeast of the Athabasca basin. Two programs of diamond drilling in 1967 and 1968 identified a historical estimate of 208,300 tons grading 0.118 per cent triuranium octoxide, approximately 491,588 pounds of U3O8 within pegmatite intrusions.
The historical estimate was disclosed in Kings Resources Company Exploration — 1968 permit 3 area, Athabasca mining district, Saskatchewan, by B.G. Gislason and C.M Trigg, dated November, 1968. The company feels the historic estimate is relevant because it speaks to the potential of the Mozzie Lake property and reliable as it was completed to the standards of the day by competent geologists. The historical estimate appears to be calculated from cross-sections, under the assumption that the pegmatite bodies hosting the mineralization are conformable with the enclosing rock. Only mineralized sections grading 0.05 per cent U308 or greater were included in the calculation. The historical estimates are classified as drill indicated, which would be comparable to an inferred resource. The company would need to twin a number of the 1967 and 1968 drill holes to move the historic estimate to an inferred resource.
Atomic Minerals cautions investors a qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as current mineral resources and further cautions that the company is not treating the historical estimate as current mineral resources.
R. Tim Henneberry, PGeo (British Columbia), an adviser to the company, is the qualified person under National Instrument 43-101, responsible for the technical contents of this news release, and has approved the disclosure of the technical information contained herein.
About Atomic Minerals Corp.
Atomic Minerals is a publicly listed exploration company on the TSX Venture Exchange, trading under the symbol ATOM, led by a highly skilled management and technical team with a proven record in the junior mining sector. Atomic’s objective is to identify exploration opportunities in regions that have been previously overlooked but are geologically similar to those with previous uranium discoveries. These underexplored areas hold immense potential and are in stable geopolitical and economic environments.
The company’s property portfolio includes assets with significant technical merit in three proven uranium districts. Atomic Minerals holds the Lisbon Valley, Harts Point, 10 Mile and Dolores projects on the prolific Colorado Plateau, southwestern United States, with historical production of 597 million pounds of U3O8. The company holds the Mozzie Lake project, with its historical resource, in the prolific Athabasca region of Saskatchewan, Canada, and holds the Mount Laurier property in Otish mountain district of Quebec, Canada.
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