Standard Uranium Mobilizes for Inaugural Drill Program at Atlantic Project, Eastern Athabasca Basin

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Figure 1.

Regional summary map of the Atlantic Project highlighting nearby uranium occurrences, historical drill holes, geophysical anomalies, and EM conductors.
Regional summary map of the Atlantic Project highlighting nearby uranium occurrences, historical drill holes, geophysical anomalies, and EM conductors.

Figure 2.

Geophysical map of the western Atlantic claim block, highlighting drill hole BL-16-32 and key geophysical features defining high-priority target areas A and B. Residual gravity-low anomalies are shown at the unconformity depth slice. Target area A will be the focus of the winter 2024 drill program.
Geophysical map of the western Atlantic claim block, highlighting drill hole BL-16-32 and key geophysical features defining high-priority target areas A and B. Residual gravity-low anomalies are shown at the unconformity depth slice. Target area A will be the focus of the winter 2024 drill program.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Standard Uranium Ltd. (“Standard Uranium” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: STND) (OTCQB: STTDF) (Frankfurt: FWB:9SU) is pleased to announce that mobilization has commenced in preparation for the Company’s inaugural drill program at the 3,061-hectare Atlantic Project (“Atlantic” or “the Project”). Atlantic is situated in the prolific eastern Athabasca Basin, northern Saskatchewan (Figure 1).

The Project is currently under option (the “Option”) to ATCO Mining Inc. (the “Optionee”) an arms-length company listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE: ATCM). Pursuant to the Option, the Optionee can earn a 75% interest in Atlantic over three years. The Optionee-funded winter 2024 drill program is planned to satisfy the first year of minimum exploration expenditures required by the Option.

Highlights:

  • Approximately 2,000-3,000 metres planned across 4-6 drill holes, targeting high-grade1 unconformity-related uranium mineralization.

  • One diamond drill testing high-priority target area A on the Project (Figure 2), investigating a significant density anomaly coincident with modeled electromagnetic (“EM”) conductors, and interpreted faults.

  • Additional drill holes will follow up on highly anomalous uranium results and major structure intersected in drill hole BL-16-32.

  • Diamond drilling crews mobilized to the Atlantic Project on February 19th.

The Company considers uranium mineralization with concentrations greater than 1.0 wt% U3O8 to be “high-grade”.

“It is an exceptional outcome and a testament to our team’s vision and resolve to have completed the definitive agreement with ATCO and have a drill on site the following week,” said Sean Hillacre, President & VP Exploration for the Company. “We are very eager to begin testing our western block target areas at Atlantic which we have identified through measured analyses of our geophysical data and key geological characteristics of the area specifically relating to uranium mineralizing systems.”

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Figure 1. Regional summary map of the Atlantic Project highlighting nearby uranium occurrences, historical drill holes, geophysical anomalies, and EM conductors.

2024 Winter Drill Program

The winter program will be the first drill campaign completed by the Company on the Project following successful identification of high-priority targets in 2022-2023. The Project covers 6.5 km of an 18 km long, east-west trending conductive exploration trend which hosts numerous uranium occurrences. The Company completed a high-resolution ground gravity survey on the western claim block in 2022, revealing multiple subsurface density anomalies, potentially representing significant hydrothermal alteration zones in the sandstone rooted to basement conductors.