Standard Uranium Confirms Year 2 Earn-In Commitment from Aero Energy; Highlights Discovery Potential on the Sun Dog Uranium Project

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - October 16, 2024) - Standard Uranium Ltd. (TSXV: STND) (OTCQB: STTDF) (FSE: 9SU0) ("Standard Uranium" or the "Company") is pleased to provide a review and follow-up analysis on the recent exploration at the Company's Sun Dog Uranium Project ("Sun Dog", or the "Project") located near Uranium City in northwestern Saskatchewan (Figure 1). Drilling intersected elevated radioactivity in graphitic basement rocks at the newly identified Wishbone target area, validating the Company's exploration model targeting basement-hosted vein deposits akin to those found at the renowned Arrow and Triple R deposits. Successful intercepts at Sun Dog and the neighboring Murmac Project highlight the significant potential of this underexplored area to host similar, high-value deposits.

Additionally, the Company is pleased to announce earn-in partners Aero Energy Limited (TSXV: AERO) (OTC Pink: AAUGF) (FSE: UU3) ("Aero") have committed to Year 2 of the three-year earn-in option agreement (the "Option") that was executed on October 20, 2023. Aero will commit a minimum of $2.0M in Year 2 exploration expenditures on the Project starting on October 20, 2024. Exploration programs are funded by Aero and operated by Standard Uranium.

Highlights:

  • Completion of Aero's First Drill Programs at Murmac & Sun Dog Projects: A total of 16 drill holes were completed testing 12 targets in Aero's maiden drill program. Intervals of anomalous radioactivity were intersected in 9 of the 16 holes.

  • Anomalous Radioactivity at Wishbone: A total of 1,593 metres were completed across eight drill holes targeting shallow high-grade* basement-hosted uranium mineralization at the Wishbone target area (Figure 2). Intervals of anomalous radioactivity** >300 counts per second ("cps") were intersected in seven of eight drill holes.

  • Prospectivity Model Confirmed: Elevated radioactivity and increased hydrothermal alteration at Wishbone are largely associated with stacked graphitic structural zones, indicating favorable corridors for fluid movement and uranium deposition across the Project akin to other basement-hosted Athabasca deposits.

  • Overlooked & Underexplored: The presence of multiple graphitic horizons with over 70 km of strike largely unexplored for high-grade basement hosted uranium deposits represents a significant opportunity.

  • Unrealized Potential: The targets tested during the summer 2024 program represent only a small fraction of the dozens on the ground and the Company is working with its option partners to prioritize follow ups for additional geophysics and drill programs to further test these promising areas.