Jan 30 2014
TAD Mineral Exploration Inc. ("TAD" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that the initial work program consisting of a VTEM max program over its uranium block in the Patterson Lake Area of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan has commenced. This survey will assist in locating the basement indicators on the property.
James Nelson, a director of TAD stated, "We are pleased to be underway on this project. When you consider the exposure that the Athabasca Basin has garnered, especially in the light of the recent significant new discovery made by Fisson at the Patterson Lake South property, we are excited to be active on a prospect in this uranium district."
According to Aeroquest, "The VTEM max or Versatile Time Domain Electro Magnetic system is the most innovative and successful airborne electromagnetic system to be introduced in more than 30 years. The proprietary receiver design using the advantages of modern digital electronics and signal processing delivers exceptionally low-noise levels. Coupled with a high dipole moment transmitter, the result is unparalleled resolution and depth of investigation in precision electromagnetic measurements. The system was designed to be field configurable to best suit a large variety of different geophysical requirements from deep penetration to optimizing the discrimination within a narrow range of resistivity values."
TAD has added three new prospects. One new prospect is located in the world renowned uranium district of the Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan in close proximity to the Alpha/ Fission Patterson Lake South discovery. Another new prospect is the Iskut copper/gold prospect near Colorado Resource's 'North Rok' discovery in British Columbia. A third new project is a hydrothermal graphite prospect bordering Zenyatta Ventures Ltd.'s recently discovered deposit.
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ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
TAD MINERAL EXPLORATION INC.
James Nelson, Director