Post by Franko10 ™ on Sept 11, 2004 12:12:21 GMT -5
PIMA unit arrival
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Mr. Dale W. Hoffman, President of JNR Resources Inc. (the "Company"), is pleased to report that a second PIMA unit has arrived (purchased for the project) for use on our joint venture Athabasca Basin Uranium Project. These systems will be utilized to further define the results of the recently completed 10-hole drill program on the Black Lake-Newnham Lake Project, part of the larger JNR Resources - Kennecott Canada Exploration Inc. joint venture Athabasca Basin Uranium Project.
The PIMA short-wave infrared spectrometer is a fast and efficient method of determining the major alteration minerals in the field, core shed or office. PIMA analysis can identify minerals as well as changes in composition and crystallinity. The data helps vector towards mineralization and model zonation in the alteration system. The PIMA is well-suited to clay studies important in uranium exploration in the Athabasca Basin.
On completion of analysis from all ten holes utilizing the PIMA systems, as well analysis of results compiled and integrated by the Saskatchewan Research Council in Saskatoon, a complete release will be forthcoming outlining results to date and what further work is planned for the Black Lake - Newnham Lake area and for additional ground which falls under the JNR Resources - Kennecott Canada Exploration Inc. strategic alliance. It is anticipated that this report will be released during the week of June 8th, 1998.
JNR RESOURCES INC.
Dale W. Hoffman, President
The Vancouver Stock Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the accuracy or adequacy of the content of this News Release.
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Mr. Dale W. Hoffman, President of JNR Resources Inc. (the "Company"), is pleased to report that a second PIMA unit has arrived (purchased for the project) for use on our joint venture Athabasca Basin Uranium Project. These systems will be utilized to further define the results of the recently completed 10-hole drill program on the Black Lake-Newnham Lake Project, part of the larger JNR Resources - Kennecott Canada Exploration Inc. joint venture Athabasca Basin Uranium Project.
The PIMA short-wave infrared spectrometer is a fast and efficient method of determining the major alteration minerals in the field, core shed or office. PIMA analysis can identify minerals as well as changes in composition and crystallinity. The data helps vector towards mineralization and model zonation in the alteration system. The PIMA is well-suited to clay studies important in uranium exploration in the Athabasca Basin.
On completion of analysis from all ten holes utilizing the PIMA systems, as well analysis of results compiled and integrated by the Saskatchewan Research Council in Saskatoon, a complete release will be forthcoming outlining results to date and what further work is planned for the Black Lake - Newnham Lake area and for additional ground which falls under the JNR Resources - Kennecott Canada Exploration Inc. strategic alliance. It is anticipated that this report will be released during the week of June 8th, 1998.
JNR RESOURCES INC.
Dale W. Hoffman, President
The Vancouver Stock Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the accuracy or adequacy of the content of this News Release.