Stallion Uranium Expands Geophysical Data with VTEM Survey, Advances Coyote Drilling

  • Stallion Uranium completed a 676 line-kilometer VTEM Plus airborne electromagnetic survey over the Stone Island target in the Moonlite Project, south of the Coyote Corridor.
  • The survey, conducted by Geotech Ltd., aimed to refine conductive structural corridors and identify potential alteration anomalies for future drilling.
  • Drilling at the Coyote Target is ongoing with two diamond drill rigs, despite challenging conditions including massive alteration and significant structural influence.
  • The Company expects drilling to continue through 2026, with a brief pause during the spring breakup period.

Stallion Uranium's completion of the VTEM Plus survey and ongoing drilling at the Coyote Target aligns with the broader trend of increased exploration activity in the Athabasca Basin, driven by strengthening uranium market fundamentals. The systematic exploration strategy positions Stallion to potentially unlock significant uranium deposits in one of the world's highest-grade uranium districts.

Geophysical Insights
How the integration of VTEM Plus data with existing gravity and structural interpretations will refine drill targets across the Moonlite Project.
Operational Challenges
Whether Stallion Uranium can sustain drilling progress despite unseasonably warm winter conditions and rugged terrain in the Athabasca Basin.
Market Dynamics
The pace at which elevated exploration activity in the Athabasca Basin will impact logistical services and drilling timelines.