Mustang Energy Acquires Additional Land Holdings in the Eastern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mustang Energy Corp. (CSE: MEC, OTC:MECPF, FRA:92T) (the “Company” or “Mustang”) is pleased to announce the acquisition of the Königsstuhl Project, a 5,228 hectare property located in the Eastern Athabasca Basin in northern, Saskatchewan. Secured through cost-effective staking, the Königsstuhl Project adds five 100% owned mineral claims to Mustang’s expanding portfolio of promising uranium assets in one of the world’s premier mining districts.

Project Highlights:

  • Location: The project is located approximately 25 kilometers northwest of Cameco’s McArthur River Mine and 45 kilometres southwest of Cameco’s Cigar Lake Mine.

  • Adjacent property mineralization (see Figure 1):

    • Drill hole WMA-010 intersected 0.29% U3O8 over 0.5 m from 881.3-881.8 m, with anomalous Pb, V, Co, Ni, As, in a bleached, clay-altered fault in graphitic pelite1. (SMDI# 3553)

    • Drill hole WMA-004 intersected 0.28% U3O8 over 0.2 m from 1016.0 - 1016.2 m four metres below the Athabasca unconformity associated with a clay-filled fracture in hematite-chlorite paleoweathered semi-pelite2. (SMDI# 3551)

    • Drill Hole CL-138 intersected 547 ppm U(partial) over 0.5 m from 609.3-609.8 m in pelite below the unconformity at 606.6 m3. (SMDI# 3549)

  • Previous Exploration: The property benefits from extensive high-resolution geophysical coverage including a 2011 ZTEM survey over the southern claim area4, a 2005 MEGATEM survey across the northern claim block5, and a 2005 Radiometric survey covering the entire property6.

Overview of Mustang Energy's newly acquired claims Königsstuhl Project 7,1
Overview of Mustang Energy's newly acquired claims Königsstuhl Project 7,1


Figure 1: Overview of Mustang Energy's newly acquired claims Königsstuhl Project7,1

“We are pleased to add the Königsstuhl Project to our growing portfolio of uranium assets in the Athabasca Basin,” said Nick Luksha, CEO of Mustang Energy Corp. “By strategically claim-staking, we continue to secure 100% ownership of promising properties while keeping costs low. With a strong technical team and access to an exceptional geophysical dataset, we are looking to advance exploration efforts and generate new opportunities for discovery on this underexplored property.”

Project Geology and Mineralization

The Königsstuhl Project is underlain by basement rocks consisting of Archean granitoids and Lower Proterozoic (Trans Hudson) Wollaston and Mudjatik Group metamorphic rocks. These metamorphic rocks are composed of supracrustal rocks such as psammites, pelites, and minor greenstones, along with associated intrusions. Overlying these basement rocks are an estimated 700 to 900 meters of flat-lying Athabasca sandstones and conglomerates7.