Standard Uranium Announces Signing of Definitive Agreement to Option Corvo Project in Eastern Athabasca Basin

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - May 9, 2025) - Standard Uranium Ltd. (TSXV: STND) (OTCQB: STTDF) (FSE: 9SU0) ("Standard Uranium" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has signed a definitive property option agreement (the "Option Agreement"), dated May 8, 2025, with Vital Battery Metals Inc. (CSE: VBAM) (OTCQB: VBAMF) (FSE: C0O) (the "Optionee"), an arms-length party. Pursuant to the Option Agreement, the Optionee has been granted the option (the "Option") to acquire a seventy-five percent interest in the 12,265-hectare Corvo Project ("Corvo" or the "Project") located in the eastern Athabasca Basin region (Figure 1).

Corvo Highlights:

  • More than 29 km of exploration strike length along three strong NE-SW magnetic low trends coincident with EM conductors and cross-cutting faults, providing highly prospective shallow drill targets.

  • Uranium mineralization is present along a strike length of 800 metres between historical drill holes TL-79-3 (0.057% U3O8 over 3.5 m) and TL-79-5 (0.065% U3O8 over 0.1 m) on the Project, in addition to the Manhattan Showing with historical results of 59,800 ppm U at surface1.

  • High-resolution geophysical survey — A modern time domain electromagnetic ("TDEM") survey was recently completed, upgrading drill targets through definition of the three main conductor trends.

Jon Bey, CEO & Chairman of the Company stated, "We are happy to welcome the Vital Battery Metals team to the Athabasca Basin. We look forward to getting started on extensive work programs on the project together, driving meaningful exploration towards uranium discovery in the eastern Basin."

The Company believes the Project is highly prospective for the discovery of shallow, high-grade basement-hosted uranium mineralization akin to the Rabbit Lake deposit and the recently discovered Gemini Mineralized Zone. Located just outside the current margin of the Athabasca Basin, Corvo boasts shallow drill targets with bedrock under minimal cover of glacial till. Several outcrop showings of mineralized veins and fractures are present on the Project, notably the Manhattan Showing that returned historical sample results up to 59,800 ppm U at surface and has never been drill tested.

Figure 1. Regional map of Standard Uranium's Corvo Project. The Project is located 45 km northeast of Atha Energy's Gemini Mineralized Zone ("GMZ") and 60 km due east of Cameco's McArthur River mine.

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