Stallion Uranium Highlights Prospectivity of Intersected Conductive Structure at Appaloosa Target

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Stallion Uranium Corp. (the "Company" or "Stallion") (TSX-V: STUD; OTCQB: STLNF; FSE: FE0) is pleased to announce the significant advancements and interpretations from the maiden drill program completed on the Appaloosa target, located on its 100% owned Coffer Project. Appaloosa is an advanced exploration target that is part of its broader portfolio of high-potential uranium projects held by Stallion in the prolific southwestern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan where the company holds its largest land package.

The Appaloosa target is located on the northern end of Stallion’s 100% owned Coffer project and is only 13km west of the Shea Creek deposit, home to over 95m lbs. of uranium1 (Figure 2). Hole CF24-003 intersected the targeted graphitic conductor roughly 150m below the unconformity providing the company with the location and overall geometry of the structure. Given the depth of the intersection below the unconformity, the hole would have undershot intersecting potential unconformity mineralization as seen in Figure 1. The length of the graphitic conductor intersection was over 94m, showing considerable scale with the potential to host a large size deposit. The intersection also presented radioactivity levels above background, as well as significant alteration, consisting of intense white to pale green clay-chlorite alteration and yellow U-silicates that were observed at the Shea Creek Deposits. Stallion’s technical team have been interpreting the geological data and given the data have clear analogs to the Shea Creek deposit area to help understand future targeting and the targets potential. The next drill holes will target the intersection of the graphitic structure and the unconformity to test for an unconformity style deposit similar to UEC/Orano’s Shea Creek Deposit.

“Stallion’s maiden drill program was big step towards a discovery hole for the company. We now know the location of the targeted structure, we know the structure is fertile from anomalous radioactivity in all 3 drill holes, we know the structure is large enough to host a significant deposit, and we know where to target next,” said Stallion CEO, Drew Zimmerman.

Cross section of CF24-003. The figure is an interpretation of the geological structure that includes an example of an Unconformity Type Deposit similar to Shea Creek
Cross section of CF24-003. The figure is an interpretation of the geological structure that includes an example of an Unconformity Type Deposit similar to Shea Creek

Figure 1 – Cross section of CF24-003. The figure is an interpretation of the geological structure that includes an example of an Unconformity Type Deposit similar to Shea Creek

* The Company considers greater than 80 cps (on the RS-230 scintillometer) to be above background from the background radioactivity levels of 30-60 cps.
* Background gamma readings through non-elevated zones typically range from 30-60 cps on the RS-230 Handheld Scintillometer.
* Hole CF24-003 was probed to a deep of 850 meters due to the limits of the winch.