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Drill Results

Bayridge starts data processing at Baker Lake

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Executive Summary

  • Bayridge Resources Corp. has commenced an advanced geophysical re-interpretation program at its Baker Lake uranium project in Nunavut, utilizing modern processing techniques to refine historical airborne data.
  • The company has appointed Kasey Stone as a community relations adviser to support engagement with indigenous communities and stakeholders in the Kivalliq region.
  • The reinterpretation aims to better define structural architecture and target geometry for future drilling, building on approximately $7 million in historical exploration investment.

Key Details

  • Geophysical Program:
    • Conducted by Platform Geoscience Ltd.
    • Focuses on 7,851 line-kilometres of 2008 Fugro airborne data (Tempest electromagnetic, magnetic, and radiometric).
    • Techniques include advanced magnetic processing, three-dimensional magnetic vector inversion (MVI), and Tau-based analysis of electromagnetic data.
    • Goal is to resolve structural architecture, conductive features, and target geometry in areas previously constrained by older processing methodologies.
  • Project Highlights (Baker Lake Basin):
    • Approximately $7 million in historical exploration value invested to date.
    • Approximately 70 kilometres of unconformity strike length.
    • 30 high-priority uranium targets identified from historical airborne surveys.
    • Multiple drill-ready targets defined.
  • Personnel Appointment:
    • Kasey Stone appointed as community relations adviser for the Baker Lake uranium project.
    • Stone is a geologist and educator with over seven years of experience in mineral exploration community engagement, specifically with Indigenous communities in the Kivalliq region.
  • Technical Approval:
    • Mark Richardson, PGeo (NAPEG No. 2451), Vice-President of Exploration, is the Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101 and has approved the technical content.

Notable Quotes

  • "The Baker basin hosts a large number of uranium-enhanced targets defined from historical airborne surveys... This program is designed to bring those targets into sharper focus by applying modern magnetic and electromagnetic interpretation workflows, improving confidence in target geometry, depth extent and drill orientation." — Mark Richardson, PGeo, Vice-President of Exploration
  • "This program reinforces the technical foundation of the Baker Lake uranium project while supporting meaningful community engagement. Bayridge remains committed to responsible exploration and building sustainable, long-term value." — Saf Dhillon, President and CEO
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