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Saskatchewan Claims Map Adobe PDF
A map outlining Alix's Saskatchewan coal claims. Included is the location of Goldsource's coal discovery.

 

The coal dispositions sit between the Wapawekka Lake and the Adamas discovery. It has been noted that historical data and reports suggest that coal is present to the north edge of the cretaceous rock sequence along the shores of Wapawekka Lake to the north of the Adamas discovery. These reports further suggest that the Wapawekka outcrop is likely associated with a larger deposit to the south. The Adamas intercept is directly south of Wapawekka Lake along the low lying basin adjacent to the south east of the Narrow Hills Uplands.



On May 21, 2008, the Company submitted coal permit applications for an additional 45,546 acres in the proximity of North American Gem’s (NAG) newly acquired coal discovery at Narrow Hills, west of Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan.

The Company will work with NAG to design an air-borne electromagnetic survey to focus on areas immediately surrounding the new coal discovery, which will determine the extent of the deposit.

Subsequent to May 31, 2008, the Company received Comfort Letters from Saskatchewan Energy and Resources stating that the Company has received first priority on 113,836 acres of the total acres for which they applied.

President Mike England states, “This new discovery by Adamas, roughly 80-100 km southeast of the first discovery by Goldsource, indicates to us that there is tremendous potential in the whole region. We are extremely excited to enter into this region in the mining-friendly province of Saskatchewan and look forward to furthering its potential.”