ANIT Project
Project Summary:- 100% owned new surficial uranium discovery in Rio Negro, Argentina
- Property located in a new uranium district that has seen little or no exploration to date
February 07, 2011
Blue Sky Reports Positive Preliminary Metallurgical Testwork on the ANIT Uranium Project
January 20, 2011
Blue Sky Reports Results from ANIT Uranium - Vanadium Project and Expands Regional Exploration Program
July 07, 2010
Blue Sky Reports Pit Samples from ANIT Drill Hole Sites and Trenching Cuts 91 Meters Grading 0.066% U3O8
June 16, 2010
Blue Sky's Drilling Returns 10 Meters of 0.036% U3O8 and Discovers Stacked Paleochannels
May 18, 2010
Blue Sky's Drilling Confirms Extensive Uranium - Vanadium Mineralization at ANIT
March 25, 2010
Blue Sky Commences Drilling At ANIT
March 23, 2010
Blue Sky defines Wide Intervals of High Grade Uranium - Vanadium Mineralization in Trenching at ANIT
February 09, 2010
Blue Sky Discovers New Mineralized Areas and Commences Trenching Program at ANIT Project, Argentina
December 01, 2009
Blue Sky identifies new drill targets and extends Anit Uranium Vanadium Mineralization
September 10, 2009
Blue Sky Makes Important Discovery In Rio Negro, Argentina
June 17, 2009
Blue Sky Commences Exploration at ANIT
November 24, 2008
Shallow Uranium-Vanadium Mineralization Identified at Blue Sky's ANIT Project In Argentina
Discovery History:
The 2007 airborne radiometric survey over the Anit project identified a 15km long uranium anomaly locally up to 1.5km wide. The Company's technical team ground-truthed the anomaly and immediately located several rock samples with visible uranium mineralization along a freshly graded gravel road that cuts across a portion of the anomaly. The Anit project has had no prior exploration history and represents a brand new grassroots uranium discovery.
Location and Access:
The Anit Property lies to the south of, and is contiguous with, the Santa Barbara Property in the Province of Rio Negro, Argentina. The property has year-round access through a well-maintained gravel road, and is in a semi-arid area with low rainfall and population density.
Regional Geology:
Regional geologic maps show early Cretaceous or Tertiary sandstone and conglomerate underlie the Anit anomaly. Late Tertiary and Quaternary gravel and sand deposits cover the older sedimentary rocks.
Exploration Results