Strathmore Hits Mineralization with Stacked Roll Fronts at Beaver Rim

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Kelowna, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 3, 2024) - Strathmore Plus Uranium Corporation (TSXV: SUU) (OTCQB: SUUFF) (FSE: TO3) ("Strathmore" or "the Company") is pleased to announce that the Company drilled two newly identified uranium roll fronts on the Beaver Rim project. Four drill holes were completed, including the discovery of the two mineralized zones on the South Sage claim group. The intercepts included 7.5 feet grading 0.042% eU3O8 from 1,119-1,126.5 feet (hole BR-03-24) and 4.5 feet grading 0.024% eU3O8 from 1,090-1,094.5 feet (hole BR-01-24).

The Beaver Rim areas drilled lie 1 to 3 miles south of Cameco's fully permitted in-situ recovery Gas Hills project. The goals of the drilling program were to determine the validity of our geologic model for Beaver Rim and that it's a legitimate uranium exploration target. This included:

  • Finding out if the arkosic-rich sediments beneath Beaver Rim correlate to the uranium bearing sediments to the north in the adjacent Gas Hills mining district?

  • Did these sediments act as the geologic passageway for uranium transport from the south through the project area towards Gas Hills?

  • Are these sediments suitable for uranium deposition and was there any uranium mineralization discovered in the Beaver Rim sediments?

With completion of the initial phase of drilling, Strathmore believes we have answered "Yes" to each of the questions regarding the geologic model, by having encountered uranium mineralization on the Beaver Rim project. The targeted host sandstone, the Puddle Springs Arkose member of the Eocene Wind River Formation was tested with the drilling. Results of the drilling show that the Puddle Springs is a very clean quartzite and feldspar-rich coarse sandstone and lesser mudstones. The member varied in thickness from 130-170 feet. Mineralization above grade cutoff (0.015% eU3O8) was encountered in two holes (BR-01-24, BR-03-24) in two separate sandstone intervals. A third hole, BR-02-24, showed above background gamma levels in three distinct sand intervals with notable alteration of the granitic sandstones in all holes drilled.

Based on these results, Strathmore believes the Beaver Rim area is a viable uranium exploration target. The Company plans to continue exploration of the project in 2025, including on the Diamond claim group to the west where previous drilling by Strathmore Minerals in 2012 encountered stacked roll front mineralization.

Hole ID

Latitude

Longitude

Collar (Ft)

From (Ft)

To (Ft)

Thickness
(Ft)

Grade %

BR-01-24

42.72470

-107.51230

7,118

1,090.0

1,094.5

4.5

0.028

BR-02-24

42.72918

-107.51454

7,178

Below cutoff

BR-03-24

42.72495

-107.51283

7,126

1,119.0

1,126.5

7.5

0.042

1,137.0

1,139.5

2.5

0.028

BR-04-24

42.76613

-107.50053

7,403

Below cutoff