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Project:

Larocque East

Deposit:Hurricane Zone
Location:Canada
Commodities:Uranium
Date:6/25/2019
Report Code:NI43-101
Report Type:Exploration/Drilling Update
Project Stage:Pursuing Resources Definition
Report details:25-6-2019: IsoEnergy Ltd. announces an Exploration/Drilling Update report for its Hurricane Zone deposit at the Larocque East project. Drilling results incl. 3.5m @ > 1,000CPS (measured with a RS-125 hand-held spectrometer). Vancouver, BC, June 25, 2019 –
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CP/QP:[Overall Report]: Andy Carmichael (Internal)
ABSTRACT:Vancouver, BC, June 25, 2019 – IsoEnergy Ltd. (“IsoEnergy” or the “Company”) (TSXV: ISO; OTCQX: ISENF) is pleased to announce intersections of uranium mineralization in the first drill hole at its 100% owned Larocque East property (the “Property”) in the Eastern Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan (Figure 1). Steve Blower, Vice President of Exploration commented: “This intersection in drill hole LE19-14B helps to confirm the continuity of mineralization within the Hurricane zone and is a good start to the summer program. We look forward to completing aggressive step-out drill holes to the east with most of the remaining planned metres. As well, 3-4 drill holes will be devoted to in-fill drilling within the current Hurricane zone footprint.” Drill hole LE19-14B is vertically oriented and designed to intersect the Hurricane zone midway between drill holes LE19-08 and LE19-09. After penetrating 41m of overburden followed by Athabasca sandstone, the unconformity was intersected at 330.9m. The lower sandstone was intensely bleached, desilicified, and clay altered below 230.0m. An upper interval of sandstone hosted uranium mineralization (>1,000cps on an RS125 hand-held spectrometer) was intersected at 323.0-325.0m, and was followed by a lower zone of dominantly sandstone hosted mineralization (>1,000cps) from 327.5-331.0m that sits on top of the subAthabasca unconformity. Table 1 compares the radioactivity in LE19-14B against the intersections from the recently completed winter program. Figure 2 shows the location of the drill hole on a plan-view and Figure 3 shows the location on a cross-section.

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