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Strategies & Market Trends : Dino's Bar & Grill

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To: Goose94 who wrote (1842)8/16/2013 8:23:55 PM
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Forum Uranium starts flying radiometric survey at Clearwater

July 30, 2013 - News Release

Forum Uranium Corp. has commenced an airborne radiometric survey over its 100-per-cent-owned Clearwater project immediately adjacent to the southwest of the Alpha Minerals/Fission Uranium claim boundary. Preliminary interpretation of a recently completed magnetic and electromagnetic survey indicate that the Patterson Lake conductor, which hosts the Alpha/Fission Patterson Lake South uranium discovery, trends on to Forum's claims. This fertile conductor and others identified by the survey are prospective hosts for basement-style uranium deposits similar to Patterson Lake South. Goldak Airborne Surveys has commenced a fixed-wing airborne radiometric survey equipped with a Radiation Solutions Inc. RS-500 spectrometer having a total crystal detector volume of 50.4 litres. The survey will be flown on 100-metre line spacings for a total of 1,463 line kilometres over Forum's 99-square-kilometre property. The Goldak system has been chosen due to its large crystal volume and high quality of data to outline trends of radioactivity and/or identify surface radioactivity from uraniferous boulders and/or outcrop.

The airborne radiometric data will be integrated with the airborne magnetic and electromagnetic data that have identified the Patterson Lake conductor and other prospective conductors on the property. This compilation of airborne data will focus the ground exploration program of prospecting, radon surveys and lake sediment geochemical sampling this August. In addition, further ground geophysical surveys may be considered to identify drill targets.

Ken Wheatley, PGeo (Saskatchewan/Nunavut), Forum's vice-president, exploration, is the qualified person that has reviewed and approved the contents of this news release.
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