Mustang Energy Continues to Build Land Portfolio with Acquisition of 17,929 Hectares South of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mustang Energy Corp. (CSE: MEC, OTC: MECPF, FRA:92T) (the “Company” or “Mustang”) is pleased to announce the acquisition of a 100% interest in the Spur Project, located just south of the Athabasca Basin in northern, Saskatchewan. The Spur Project was acquired through low-cost staking and consists of nine dispositions, or mineral claims, totaling 17,929 hectares, further enhancing Mustang’s growing portfolio. The project is situated in an area with potential for uranium and rare earth element (REE) exploration.

Project Highlights:

  • Large Land Package: The Spur Project spans 17,929 hectares across nine mineral claims.

  • Proximity to infrastructure: Located approximately 40 kilometers southeast of Cameco’s Key Lake Mill.

  • Adjacent to High-grade Uranium Occurrences: Notable results from adjacent areas (see figure 1) include:

    • 4.4% U₃O₈ from Trench Lake area “C” (Rath, 1969 – sample R69-10)1;

    • 8.0% U₃O₈ and 2.00% ThO₂ from sample (R69-17) containing uraninite at North Pipe Lake (SMDI 1005)5; and

    • 2.01% U₃O₈ from Vee Lake trench (SMDI 1003).3

  • Underexplored Potential: The property’s geology suggests potential for basement-hosted uranium and REE mineralization but remains underexplored.

  • Geological Favourability:

    • 20 kilometers southwest of Skyharbour Resources/Terra Clean Energy’s Fraser Lakes Zone B deposit (2015 NI 43-101 inferred resource: 6.96 million lbs U₃O₈ @ 0.03% and 5.34 million lbs ThO₂ @ 0.023%).8

  • Diverse Mineralization: In addition to potential basement-hosted uranium deposits, the region features uraniferous granitic pegmatites that exhibit Rössing-type mineralization.2

Mustang Energy's newly acquired claim Spur Project
Mustang Energy's newly acquired claim Spur Project

Figure 1: Mustang Energy's newly acquired claim Spur Project

“We are excited to announce the expansion of our project portfolio with the acquisition of the 100%-owned Spur Property, situated in a premier uranium district just 40 km from Cameco’s Key Lake Mine,” said Nick Luksha, CEO of Mustang Energy. “This project further strengthens our position in key uranium regions while providing additional opportunities for REE exploration. We look forward to advancing our exploration efforts and unlocking the potential of this exciting asset.”

Project Geology and Mineralization

The Spur Project lies within the Wollaston Domain, just south of the Athabasca Basin, a region globally recognized for its uranium deposits. The property is underlain by Proterozoic basement rocks, comprising Wollaston Group metasedimentary gneisses, predominantly psammitic to meta-arkosic, with folded lenses of pelitic to psammopelitic gneisses. This geological setting provides a conduit for both pegmatite-related and basement-hosted uranium, thorium, and REE mineralization.