
International Kirkland has optioned and staked a 100% interest in the Creelman-Roberts Uranium Property located about 50 km north of Sudbury, Ontario. The property is accessible by road from Sudbury via Milnet, Ontario. It is underlain by Pre-Huronian granites and mafic intrusives, parts of the Huronian Gowganda Formation and the Mississagi Formation. Highlights Include:
· Past surface sampling, trenching, and shaft sinking between 1959 and 1972 revealed uranium mineralization in the Mississagi Formation which is the similar sedimentary formation that hosts uranium mineralization in the Elliot Lake Uranium Camp, located 125 km to the southwest.
· Ground radiometric surveys were completed in the early 1970’s outlining numerous anomalous areas on the property.
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The main structural trend of the property appears to
extend for about 3km in length and historically was part of ground held by
Anglo American Corporation of
· The current 600 claims which form the Property cover the entire 3km trend and substantially all of the previous holdings of the above noted companies.
The Company may earn a 100% interest in the Creelman-Roberts Uranium Property by paying Augen Capital C$ 55,000 cash, 3,000,000 shares of the Company and incurring C$ 200,000 in exploration and claim staking expenditures over the next three years. The Property is subject to a 2% NSR of which half may be purchased by the Company at any time for C$ 1 million. In the final quarter of 2007, International Kirkland Minerals Inc. received preliminary information from a high resolution airborne radiometric survey. The preliminary airborne data indicates the existence of one significant kilometric radiometric anomaly in a region underlain by granites. The anomaly appears to also coincide with the Mississagi Sedimentary Formation. Further airborne geophysics, mapping, surveying and ground reconnaissance is required at the Creelman-Roberts property.