Standard Uranium Announces Acquisition of Harrison Uranium Exploration Project and Expansion of Ascent Project in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Standard Uranium Ltd. (“Standard Uranium” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: STND) (OTCQB: STTDF) (Frankfurt: FWB:9SU) is pleased to announce the acquisition by staking of the Harrison uranium exploration project in the southwest Athabasca Basin region, northern Saskatchewan. Additionally, the Company has expanded the Ascent project by 3,728 hectares, effectively doubling the project size.
With the addition of the Harrison project and expansion of the Ascent project (as described below), the Company now has ownership interests in eleven exploration properties, totalling over 209,867 acres across the uranium-rich Athabasca Basin (Figure 1).
Key Highlights:
- Addition of the Harrison project - targeting high-grade1 uranium mineralization in the southwest Athabasca uranium district
- Harrison covers several kilometres of untested conductors coincident with magnetic low trends and key structural geology attributes
- Ascent project doubled in size, covering 7,464 hectares of the eastern Athabasca Basin margin, providing highly prospective shallow drill targets
- Increased exposure to the southwest Athabasca uranium district, providing additional joint venture and land deal opportunities
The Company considers uranium mineralization with concentrations greater than 1.0 wt% U3O8 to be “high-grade”.
“As we continue our low-cost staking efforts across the Basin, we aim to grow and diversify our portfolio of projects enabling Standard Uranium to drive forward with dedicated exploration and collaboration with other companies. Picking up another piece of promising land in the southwest uranium district adds good value to our land package, in addition to doubling the size of Ascent,” said Sean Hillacre, President & VP Exploration for the Company. “We look forward to the transactional and exploration upside we can derive from these new claims in 2024.”
Figure 1. Overview map of Standard Uranium’s eleven Athabasca properties, including the newly staked Harrison project.
Harrison Project
The Harrison project is comprised of two mineral claims totalling 1,750 ha, located 22 km SSE of the Shea Creek uranium deposits and approximately 30 km SE of the past producing Cluff Lake uranium mine (Figure 2). Electromagnetic (“EM”) surveys conducted in 2006-2007 outlined multiple EM zones across the project. Harrison covers approximately 6.8 km of a NW-SE conductor trends coincident with a prominent magnetic low. The trend is crosscut by several interpreted fault zones, including 4.9 km of the major Harrison fault. The project has never been drill tested, and provides the Company with additional exploration exposure in the southwest Athabasca uranium district.
Figure 2. Plan map highlighting the Harrison fault zone and EM conductor trends on the Harrison project, with first vertical derivative magnetics in the background.
The Company believes the newly acquired Harrison project is prospective for the discovery of high-grade unconformity-related uranium mineralization. Continued land acquisitions through staking efforts fits with the Company’s strategy to increase its landholdings in the Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Ascent Project Expansion
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In 2022, the Company completed a helicopter-borne Xcite time domain electromagnetic (TDEM), magnetic, and radiometric survey over the Ascent project. The airborne EM survey detected several conductive anomalies and radiometric variances on the Ascent Property, which correlate with previous electromagnetic surveys and lake sediment geochemical anomalies, effectively enhancing the resolution of the conductive trends on the Project. Additionally, the magnetic survey contributes to definition of potential fault systems and structural trends not previously identified.
Regional prospecting by historical operators also identified uranium enrichment in basement rocks located east of the Athabasca Basin edge, which support the exploration model for shallow sandstone and basement hosted uranium on the property. The expansion of the project covers a suite of additional historical uranium anomalies, in addition to several more km of the Athabasca Basin edge and prospective regional structural trends.
The current exploration model for the Ascent project is analogous to that of the J-Zone and Roughrider deposits, that are located proximal to a similar airborne EM target that has dimensions of roughly 2-km long by 1-km wide. The Ascent EM target is interpreted by the Company to represent a shallow-dipping conductive system and will be the focus of future exploration programs, drawing on the analogy of the J-Zone and Roughrider uranium deposits.
Ascent Project Earn-In Option Agreement
The Company has signed a term sheet (the “Term Sheet”), dated January 9, 2024, with Summit Fusion Pty. Ltd. (the “Optionee” or “Summit”), an arms-length private, Australian company. Pursuant to the Term Sheet, the Optionee will be granted the option (the “Option”) to earn a
Table 1. Summary of Option Agreement Terms
Stage | Cash | Shares | Exploration Expenditures | Operator Fee ( | Equity Earned | |||||
1 | Year 1 | - | ||||||||
Year 2 | ||||||||||
2 | Year 3 | |||||||||
TOTAL | $300,000 | $300,000 | $6,000,000 | $600,000 | 75% |
The Company expects to proceed with signing the Definitive Option Agreement in February, 2024, with an inaugural drill program at Ascent slated for early June following the drill program at the Canary project.
Figure 3. Plan map highlighting major structural zones and EM conductor trends on the expanded Ascent project, with first vertical derivative magnetics in the background.
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Upcoming Events
The Company will be presenting at the Red Cloud Financial Services Pre-PDAC 2024 Mining Showcase on February 29 and March 1, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario.
The Company will also be attending the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada Convention from March 3rd – 6th in Toronto, Ontario.
Standard Uranium is attending the 2024 Energy Transition Metals Summit in Washington, DC from April 29-30.
Shareholder Approval of
The Company is also pleased to announce the adoption of its new omnibus incentive plan (the "Omnibus Plan"), which was approved by the Company's shareholders at the annual and special meeting of shareholders held on November 10, 2022.
The Omnibus Plan was created to comply with the requirements of the new TSX Venture Exchange Policy 4.4 – Security Based Compensation, effective November 24, 2021 and provides flexibility for the Company to grant equity-based incentive awards (“Awards”) in the form of stock options (“Options”), deferred share units (“DSUs”) and restricted share units (“RSUs”).
The Omnibus Plan replaced the Company's existing stock option plan and includes a
QP Statement
The scientific and technical information contained in this news release, including the sampling, analytical and test data underlying the technical information contained in this news release, has been reviewed, verified, and approved by Sean Hillacre, P.Geo., President & VP Exploration of the Company and a “qualified person” as defined in NI 43-101.
About Standard Uranium (TSX-V: STND)
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Standard Uranium is a uranium exploration company and emerging project generator poised for discovery in the world’s richest uranium district. The Company holds interest in over 209,867 acres (84,930 hectares) in the world-class Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan, Canada. Since its establishment, Standard Uranium has focused on the identification, acquisition, and exploration of Athabasca-style uranium targets with a view to discovery and future development.
Standard Uranium’s Davidson River Project, in the southwest part of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, comprises ten mineral claims over 30,737 hectares. Davidson River is highly prospective for basement-hosted uranium deposits due to its location along trend from recent high-grade uranium discoveries. However, owing to the large project size with multiple targets, it remains broadly under-tested by drilling. Recent intersections of wide, structurally deformed and strongly altered shear zones provide significant confidence in the exploration model and future success is expected.
Standard Uranium’s eight eastern Athabasca projects comprise thirty mineral claims over 32,838 hectares. The eastern basin projects are highly prospective for unconformity related and/or basement hosted uranium deposits based on historical uranium occurrences, recently identified geophysical anomalies, and location along trend from several high-grade uranium discoveries.
Standard Uranium's Sun Dog project, in the northwest part of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, is comprised of nine mineral claims over 19,603 hectares. The Sun Dog project is highly prospective for basement and unconformity hosted uranium deposits yet remains largely untested by sufficient drilling despite its location proximal to uranium discoveries in the area.
For further information contact:
Jon Bey, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman
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Vancouver, British Columbia, V6E 2Y3
Tel: 1 (306) 850-6699
E-mail: info@standarduranium.ca
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