Stallion Uranium Corp. (the
"Company" or
"Stallion") (TSX-V: STUD; OTCQB: STLNF; FSE: FE0)
is pleased to announce the preliminary results from the completion
of a MobileMT™ airborne geophysical survey (the
“
Survey”) on its 100% owned Sandy Lake Project
(the “
Project”). The project is roughly 11km west
of Shea Creek and the Cluff Lake Mine in the prolific Southwestern
Athabasca Basin, in northern Saskatchewan.
Highlights
- 27 kms of basement conductive
trends have been outlined.
- Large multi-kilometer conductive
trends coincide with basement structures interpreted to be similar
to structures at Shea Creek and Cluff Lake
- Project advancing towards drill
readiness with defined target areas
- Follow-up will include ground
geophysics to refine targets in advance of drill testing
“The completion of this survey has identified
compelling target areas at Sandy Lake and takes the project another
step closer to drill readiness,” said Stallion CEO, Drew Zimmerman.
“With geological features similar to the nearby Shea Creek and
Cluff Lake Mine, Sandy Lake is becoming a top tier project with
major discovery potential.”
Figure 1 – Stallion’s 100% Owned
Sandy Lake Mobile MT Survey Results
Darren Slugoski, VP of Exploration said, “The
comprehensive MobileMT™ survey was able to identify and prioritize
five discrete conductive trends which will be the target of the
next phase of exploration. The survey gives Stallion the additional
detail and resolution needed to interpret the geological features
known to host uranium mineralization.”
Results
Convolutions Geoscience was contracted to
complete an interpretation of the 2024 AFMAG results collected by
Expert Geophysics. The results of the survey identified five
discrete conductive trends (Figure 1) label SL1 to SL5. The
conductors are oriented in three dominant directions with
conductors SL1, SL3 and SL4 trending NW-SE, conductor SL2 is
trending east-west and conductor SL5 is trending north-south.
The SL1, SL3 and SL4 represent conductive
corridors that occur sub-parallel to the Saskatoon Lake conductive
trend which hosts the Shea Creek Deposits only 11km to the east.
SL1 & SL3 conductor corridors are located above and below the
unconformity model surface, indicating that the sandstone may have
been breached. SL2 and SL4 are interpreted to lie at and below the
unconformity. The data further indicates that some of the conducive
anomalies are consistent with ring and radial structures from the
Carswell impact nearby. SL5 is interpreted to occur deeper in the
basement than the other conductors. The interactions with the
regional conductors and the radial Carswell structures are
compelling targets as they could create locations necessary to trap
and concentrate uranium bearing fluids.
The survey was able to identify structural
complexities, including bends and splays, in the basement geology
which suggest further favorable conditions for uranium
mineralization. These results will be used to prioritize the newly
identified conductor corridors for the next stages of
exploration.
Survey Objectives
Expert Geophysics Ltd.
(“Expert”) completed 190 line-kilometres of
MobileMT™ covering the entirety of the Sandy Lake Project in
the Southwestern Athabasca Basin. The purpose of the survey was
mapping bedrock structure and lithology, including possible
alteration and mineralization zones by observing apparent
conductivity corresponding to different frequencies and inverting
the EM data obtains the distribution of resistivity with depth.
Using the VLF EM and magnetic data to study properties of the
bedrock units to gain additional information for identifying target
area prioritization to advance exploration.
Next Steps
Stallion has clearly outlined 5 priority trends
that feature additional geophysical anomalies known to be
associated with uranium mineralization in the area. This new data
continues to check all the boxes that warrant further exploration
with a ground electromagnetic survey. The ground survey would cover
the SL1 and SL2 conductive corridors to identify the top locations
for drilling on each trend.
Qualifying Statement
The foregoing scientific and technical
disclosures for Stallion Uranium have been reviewed by Darren
Slugoski, P.Geo., VP Exploration, a registered member of the
Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan. Mr.
Slugoski is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument
43-101.
About Stallion Uranium
Stallion Uranium is working to Fuel the Future
with Uranium through the exploration of over 3,000 sq/km in the
Athabasca Basin, home to the largest high-grade uranium deposits in
the world. The company, with JV partner Atha Energy (TSX-V: SASK),
holds the largest contiguous project in the Western Athabasca Basin
adjacent to multiple high-grade discovery zones.
Our leadership and advisory teams are comprised
of uranium and precious metals exploration experts with the capital
markets experience and the technical talent for acquiring and
exploring early-stage properties.
Stallion offers optionality with two gold
projects in Idaho and Nevada that neighbour world class gold
deposits offering exposure to upside potential from district
advancement with limited capital expenditures.
For more information visit stallionuranium.com
or contact:
Drew ZimmermanChief Executive
Officer778-686-0973info@stallionuranium.com
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