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Mustang Energy Corp. Provides Corporate Updates

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Mustang Energy Corp.
Mustang Energy Corp.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mustang Energy Corp. (CSE: MEC, OTC: MECPF, FRA:92T) (the “Company” or “Mustang”) is pleased to provide a comprehensive overview of its significant milestones and achievements throughout 2025, underscoring the Company's commitment to responsible exploration and sustainable development in the uranium and critical minerals sector.

Strategic Financing Initiatives

In February 2025, Mustang successfully closed a non-brokered private placement, raising gross proceeds of $1,255,000. The proceeds are intended for general corporate and administrative expenses, investor relations and communications, and general working capital, which may include further exploration expenditures. As of March 7th, 2025 Mustang has over $4,000,000 cash on hand, and zero debt.

Advancements in Exploration Activities

In February 2025, Mustang engaged Axiom Exploration Group to conduct an Aerial Electromagnetic Survey (Xcite™ TDEM) over its Dutton Project in the southern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. The survey targeted the eastern portion of the claim package, which had not been previously surveyed for electromagnetic conductors. Utilizing advanced helicopter-borne time-domain electromagnetic systems, the survey aimed to precisely locate EM anomalies and aid in structural interpretations for future drill targeting.

Advancements in Exploration Permits

In January 2025, Mustang received exploration permits from the Government of Saskatchewan, authorizing ground-based exploration activities at the Roughrider South and Cigar Lake East Projects in the Athabasca Basin. These permits, valid until September 30, 2027, enable the Company to conduct trail construction, line-cutting, ground geophysical surveys, and diamond drilling.

Project Portfolio Expansion

So far in 2025, Mustang expanded its project portfolio within the Athabasca Basin, now encompassing 77,318 hectares. Mustang’s flagship property, Ford Lake, covers 7,743 hectares in the prolific eastern Athabasca Basin. Additional projects include Roughrider South, Cigar Lake East, Spur (17,929 hectares), and 914W, strategically located near infrastructure and known uranium occurrences. Mustang also holds a presence in the Cluff Lake region with the through the Yellowstone Project (21,820 hectares) and previously expanded into the south-central region with the Dutton Project (7,633 hectares). These strategic acquisitions position Mustang to support the growing global demand for clean energy through responsible critical mineral exploration.