Stallion Uranium Outlines 9 High Priority Targets in Prolific Southwestern Athabasca Basin

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept. 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Stallion Uranium Corp. (the "Company" or "Stallion") (TSX-V: STUD; OTCQB: STLNF; FSE: FE0) is pleased to provide an exploration update outlining 9 high priority target areas discovered across its land package in the prolific Southwestern Athabasca Basin. The targets highlighted are the compilation of all available data from surveys completed by the company that have allowed for the identification of previously unknown high priority targets. The company is continuing to undertake survey programs that will work to further upgrade these target areas and help prioritize them for advanced exploration and drill testing.

Key Exploration Highlights

  • Uncovered over 600km of prospective conductive corridors

  • Outlining only high priority targets from over 3,000 sq/km of prospective land

  • Discovered 9 Tier One target areas across land package

  • Successful maiden drill program following Exploration Funnel, near term discovery potential

“Stallion’s vision to discover the next significant uranium deposit in the Athabasca Basin is well underway,” said CEO Drew Zimmerman “We acquired over 3,000 sq/km of highly prospective, yet vastly underexplored ground in the southwestern basin that borders industry majors like Cameco, Orano, Uranium Energy Company, NexGen Energy, and Fission Uranium. With the utilization of the latest exploration technology, we have transformed our ground from an unknown expanse into a land package that hosts not one, two or three areas with the potential for a world class deposit, but the nine being highlighted today!”

Overview

Stallion has covered every square kilometre of their land package with regional airborne surveys to uncover the most prospective conductive corridors. These conductive corridors are the “plumbing” network for uranium deposits that are detectable through airborne surveys in the Athabasca Basin. The company has continued their survey work, continuing to layer on more new data, which has allowed the company to highlight 9 tier one target areas that hold significant potential for discovery.

At the beginning of this year Stallion took huge strides, moving from early-stage exploration to the advanced stage with its maiden drill program. As the company implemented its exploration funnel, the Appaloosa target moved to the top of the list for drill testing, yielding great initial success in completing its objectives. The technical success that came from the first target has bolstered the company’s confidence. With 8 additional tier one targets moving through the exploration funnel Stallion’s opportunity, and probability, of making a significant uranium discovery continue to grow.