Trade Resources Company News Several Upcoming Project Milestones Make It an Exciting Time Period for Makena's Growth

Several Upcoming Project Milestones Make It an Exciting Time Period for Makena's Growth

Thank you for your interest in Makena Resources Inc (MKN – TSX.V).  Several upcoming project milestones make this an exciting time period for Makena's growth.  An aggressive work program is scheduled to commence in January on the Athabasca Uranium Prospect that borders the PLS discovery.  MKN just recently added the lead geologist who found the Cigar Lake Uranium Deposit and Athabasca Basin expert, Dr. Karl Schimann to the company as well.  As you can see that with the work program about to commence, MKN is entering a period of significant growth potential.

Makena Resources Inc. (TSX-V: MKN) recently acquired the Patterson Uranium Prospect, which is prospective for uranium consisting of three claim blocks totaling 6,687 hectares (16,524 acres), which are all located in the Athabasca Basin. The west block directly borders the recent discovery at the PLS by Alpha Minerals Inc. (AMW-TSX.V) and Fission Energy Corp. (FCU-TSX.V). The other two blocks are in the direct vicinity of the discovery.

Recently, Makena retained Aeroquest Airborne to conduct a VTEM max program over the three uranium blocks in the Patterson Lake Area of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan.  We anticipate the survey to commence in January.  This survey will assist in locating the basement indicators on the properties.

Makena also holds a 50% interest the Clone property in Stewart, BC. To date, Makena has achieved significant drill results that returned grades of 12.80 m (42ft) of 44.75g/t (1.305oz/t) gold values including 4.87m (16 ft) of 76.80g/t (2.240oz/t) and a 102 tonne bulk sample that returned grades 4 oz/t or 139.2 g/t gold over the 102 individually tested tonne samples. Management is anticipating a larger program on the Clone.

Source: http://www.yournuclearnews.com/news_item.php?newsID=97814
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