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Refined Energy Corp. Identifies Uranium Targets at Dufferin North in the Athabasca Basin

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Refined Energy Advances Exploration with New Priority Targets at Dufferin North

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Refined Energy Corp. (CSE: RUU; OTC: RFMCF; FRA: CWA0) (“Refined” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has completed the review and interpretation of historical geophysical survey data at the Dufferin North property in the Athabasca Basin. Four priority target areas were identified by Condor Consulting Inc. (“Condor”) using archived electromagnetic (MEGATEM), magnetic and gravity data. The data interpretation is part of the 2024 work program on the Dufferin Project as described in the news release of October 7, 2024. The property lies adjacent to and within the Virgin River Shear Zone, approximately 18km along strike to the south-southwest from the Centennial uranium deposit of Cameco Corporation.

Four target zones were identified by Condor using an airborne gravity survey as the primary data source, complemented by regional magnetic data. A series of gravity lows, potentially indicative of alteration, coincide with a north-northeast trending magnetic low and are overlain by several conductor traces from historical EM surveys. Geochemical anomalies and a lithogeochemical halo are also present on the property.

In the fall of 2024, a modern MobileMT airborne geophysical survey was flown by Expert Geophysics Ltd. to complement the historical datasets. The contractor completed 123 line kilometers over two of the four target zones before needing to abandon the survey due to adverse weather. Interpretation of the recent survey results in conjunction with the historical data is underway.

Mark Fields, Chief Executive Officer of the Company stated, “We are very encouraged to receive positive results from this interpretation of the historical work at Dufferin North. The data will allow us to focus future work on these prospective targets. Simultaneously we are advancing our drill program plans for Dufferin West, located 40 km south of Dufferin North. Our work is focused on the discovery of potential high-grade deposits that characterize the Athabasca Basin.”

The Dufferin Project is located on or in close proximity to the known trace of the Virgin River Shear Zone and related splays. These are key structures for potential uranium mineralization and are prospective for unconformity- and basement-hosted uranium mineralization. Faulted basement contacts and brittlely reactivated structures are the primary locations for mineralization in the area covered by the Dufferin Project. The relatively high concentration of secondary uranium-bearing minerals demonstrated by prior exploration work on the Dufferin Project may also indicate uranium mineralization remobilization may play an important role in this region of the Athabasca Basin. Geophysical EM and magnetic anomalies demonstrated by prior exploration work on the Dufferin Project are supported by previous uranium and boron soil and lake sediment anomalies along the inferred fault zones, which are expected to aid in focusing future exploration programs.