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Hertz Energy Plans "Spin Out" of Uranium Assets to Independent Stand-Alone Company

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - June 27, 2024) - Hertz Energy Inc. (CSE: HZ) ("Hertz Energy" or the "Company"). Further to the Company news release of June 4, 2024, Hertz Energy is pleased to announce that after a review by the Company along with its board and advisors, it has made the decision to pursue a reorganization of its Cominco Uranium Project in Nunavut, Canada and its Namibian Uranium Exclusive Prospecting License Applications (the "Uranium Assets") into a stand-alone entity to be named Hertz Uranium (the "Spin-Out").

The Company views the Spin-Out into a stand-alone vehicle as the preferred route to generate value for Hertz Energy and its shareholders from the continued development of the Uranium Assets.

The re-structuring of the Uranium Assets ownership is well advanced, and the Company anticipates being in a position to finalize the terms of the Transaction in the coming months.

Hertz Energy believes that its current share price does not fully recognize the value of the Uranium Assets and that by structuring an appropriate "spin-out" into an independent, uranium focused vehicle, the Company and its shareholders will benefit from unlocking the value of this project. Additionally, this will allow Hertz Energy to concentrate its efforts on advancing its premier lithium projects, AC/DC and Snake Lithium, located in the emerging "lithium district" in James Bay, Quebec, Canada.

Nuclear energy is experiencing a renaissance and uranium prices have had a big year, up over 52% year to date. Uranium is considered the cleanest, most cost-effective and reliable form of 24/7 dispatchable energy. Accordingly, the world's premier uranium deposits are attracting more and more global interest.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE URANIUM ASSETS

Cominco Uranium Project, Nunavut, Canada

The Cominco Uranium Property ("Cominco Property") is focused on two main historically documented uranium showings of interest, the Pomie and the Yon showings. The Pomie and Yon showings were both explored in the mid 1970s by Cominco and Noranda and no work using modern exploration technologies has taken place since this time.

The Cominco Property claim blocks now cover approximately 5,192 hectares.

Previous regional work in the area by the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) identified mineral potential for uranium in the area (Roscoe, 1984), based on the presence of the above showings and favourable stratigraphy for the formation of Unconformity Related Uranium (URU) deposits, similar to the stratigraphy found in the Athabasca and Thelon basins.