Skyharbour Announces Additional Uranium Property Staking Increasing Total Portfolio to Over 614,000 Hectares in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan

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Vancouver, BC, Jan. 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Skyharbour Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: SYH) (OTCQX: SYHBF) (Frankfurt: SC1P) (“Skyharbour” or the “Company”), is pleased to announce that it has acquired by low-cost staking 40 new prospective uranium exploration claims in Northern Saskatchewan, increasing Skyharbour’s total land package that it has ownership interest in to 614,353 ha (1,518,099 acres) across 36 projects. These new 100% owned claims add 62,690 ha to Skyharbour’s existing holdings in and around the Athabasca Basin, which is host to the highest-grade uranium deposits in the world and is consistently ranked as a top mining jurisdiction by the Fraser Institute. As the Company remains focused on its co-flagship Russell Lake and Moore projects, these new claims will become a part of Skyharbour’s prospect generator business as the Company will seek strategic partners to advance these assets.

Skyharbour’s New Uranium Project Portfolio Map:
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List of New Claims:

  • Foster Project – 11 additional contiguous claims totalling 14,890 ha

  • Horton Project – 3 new claims totalling 2,992 ha

  • Lynx Project – 2 new claims totalling 5,345 ha

  • Snowbird Project– 16 new claims totalling 29,712 ha

  • Pendleton Project – 3 new claims totalling 3,890 ha

  • Spence Project – 3 new claims totalling 2,419 ha

  • Orr Project – 1 new claim totalling 5,987 ha

  • Otter Project – 1 new claim totalling 4,838 ha

Summary of Recently Staked Properties:

Foster Project:

The drill-ready Foster property now consists of 26 claims totaling 21,252 hectares approximately 20 km east of Cameco's Key Lake operation and adjoining the southwestern end of Skyharbour's Falcon Project, currently optioned out to North Shore Uranium Ltd. The Foster claims are situated in the Wollaston Domain just outside of the currently mapped extent of the Athabasca Basin, with several small outliers of sandstone located regionally in the area. The basement geology consists of psammopelite, calc-silicate, diorite, pelitic gneiss and graphitic pelitic gneiss of the Daly Lake Group, accompanied by minor felsic orthogneisses.

Foster Project Map:
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Skyharbour has acquired these claims both through staking and the acquisition of additional claims from Eagle Plains. The claims acquired from Eagle Plains host geology are favourable for uranium and REE mineralization, with two significant mineralized areas, including the Great Plains Showing and the Red October Zone. There are numerous untested coincident geochemical and geophysical anomalies, many of which are drill-ready, with significant encouraging exploration to date for pegmatite- and fault-hosted uranium mineralization. Exploration in the Eagle Lake area at these claims between 1969 and the early 1980s resulted in the discovery of the Great Plains Showing. Exploration programs, including diamond-drilling, intersected intense alteration and shearing and high Radon-222 values. Notably, pitchblende mineralization was discovered in veins associated with fault structures. However, despite recommendations for a comprehensive follow-up program, further work was never carried out due to changing uranium market fundamentals. Another mineralized zone, the Red October Zone, was discovered in 2008 by Eagle Plains and consists of a 400 m intermittent uranium and REE-mineralized outcrop within a 1 km coincident soil geochemical and ground magnetic anomaly. In 2012, the Red October Zone was drill-tested, with all six holes encountering anomalous uranium and REEs.