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Mustang Energy Corp. Expands Strategic Land Holdings in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mustang Energy Corp. (CSE: MEC, OTC:MECPF, FRA:92T) (the “Company” or “Mustang”) is pleased to announce the successful staking of five new 100%-owned prospective uranium mineral claims in Northern Saskatchewan. This addition expands Mustang’s total land package to 92,211 hectares across 14 strategically positioned projects within and around the world-renowned Athabasca Basin—home to some of the highest-grade uranium deposits globally.

Newly Staked Properties Overview:

Saddle Project

The Saddle Project comprises two claims totaling 1,804 hectares, located approximately 10 km west of the historic Cluff Lake Uranium Mine (historical production of over 62 million pounds of uranium concentrate),¹ and 15 km northwest of the Shea Creek Uranium Deposit. The Saddle Project is situated along the outer rim of the Carswell Impact Structure, a circular geological feature believed to be caused by a meteorite impact. This area hosts intersecting structural features including ring faults and northwest-trending conductors that are sub-parallel to the Saskatoon Lake Conductor, a known mineralized trend associated with the Shea Creek Uranium Deposit.²

Historical drilling on the western boundary of the Saddle Project encountered zones of extensive structural disruption between 115 and 635 meters depth, with roughly 40% of the interval affected by brecciation, bleaching, silicification, and fractured core within the Athabasca Group sediments (drillhole 06WC-004).³

The Company advises that, notwithstanding the proximity of location, discoveries of minerals on the Cluff Lake Deposit or Shea Creek Deposit and any promising results thereof are not necessarily indicative of the mineralization of, or located on the Saddle Project, or the Company’s ability to commercially exploit the Saddle Project, or to locate any commercially exploitable deposits therefrom. The Company cautions investors on relying on this information as the Company has not confirmed the accuracy or reliability of the information.

Yellowstone East Expansion

Mustang has added one claim (1,021 hectares) to its existing 100% owned Yellowstone East Project in the western Athabasca Basin. Located 20 km northeast of the historic Cluff Lake Uranium Mine, the project is situated along the Carswell structure’s outer rim and remains largely underexplored for its uranium potential.

Ram Project

The Ram Property spans 2,229 hectares in the southwest Athabasca Basin along the Clearwater Domain. This geological domain is considered a key driver of uranium mineralization along the Patterson Corridor, which hosts major uranium assets including NexGen Energy’s Rook I Project. Although geologically prospective, the Ram Property remains relatively underexplored.