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Skyharbour Partner Company Terra Clean Energy Completes Winter Drill Program with Encouraging Results and Prepares a Significant Summer Drill Program at the South Falcon East Uranium Project

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Skyharbour Resources Ltd
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Vancouver, BC, April 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Skyharbour Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: SYH) (OTCQX: SYHBF) (Frankfurt: SC1P) (Skyharbour” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that partner company Terra Clean Energy Corp. (“Terra”, previously Tisdale Clean Energy) announced the completion of the winter drill program at the South Falcon East Uranium Project (the “Property”) which hosts the Fraser Lakes B Uranium Deposit. The Property lies 18 km outside the edge of the Athabasca Basin, approximately 50 km east of the Key Lake Uranium Mill and former mine. Skyharbour optioned the Project to Terra and under the Option Agreement assuming the 75% interest is earned, Terra will fund exploration expenditures totaling CAD $10,500,000, as well as pay Skyharbour CAD $11,100,000 in cash of which $6,500,000 can be settled for shares in the capital of Terra (“Shares”) over the earn-in period.

Map of South Falcon East Project Claims:
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Highlights:

  • Six holes intercepted uranium mineralization

  • Continuity across the deposit confirmed

  • Drilling expands mineralized footprint

Terra conducted a helicopter supported drill program at the Property with seven diamond drill holes completed for a total of 1,927m. The first three drill holes were reported in the press release dated March 10th, 2025.

“With uranium present in six of seven holes drilled this winter, and the east and west of the property now tied together with mineralization, this was a very successful program, and we believe we have added significant value to the Property,” said Greg Cameron CEO of Terra Clean Energy. “We are seeing wider intervals of mineralization up to 75 metres and more consistent spikes of higher-grade uranium with 0.16% reported in Hole SF0065. The Fraser Lakes Uranium Deposit is shallow in nature making it ideal for an open pit scenario being only 150 metres below surface and not far from a powerline and Cameco’s Key Lake Uranium Mill, making it a unique opportunity, especially in a rising uranium price environment. As we continue to add pounds of uranium and higher grades, this deposit becomes more and more valuable.”

Hole SF0065 was drilled to follow up the results of SF0063, reported in the March 10th release. It was targeted to intersect the same mineralized pegmatites 60m to the northeast. The hole was completed to a depth of 282m and intersected a 75m wide zone of variably mineralized granitic pegmatites and zones within altered and graphitic pelitic gneiss. A summary of the major zones within this mineralization are shown in Table 1 with the main highlight being an equivalent grade of 0.02% eU3O8 over 17.5m from 204.9m to 222.4m, including 0.16% eU3O8 over 0.3m. A zone of clay alteration and bleaching was intersected from 59m to 68m. The presence of this alteration is a good indication that hydrothermal fluids suitable for deposition of higher-grade uranium deposits moved through the rocks.