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Survey Area:
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The Coyote Target is strategically positioned 58 kilometers northeast of NexGen Energy’s Arrow Deposit, which hosts an estimated 256.7 million pounds of U₃O₈ at an average grade of 3.1% U₃O₈ (2021, NI 43-101 Technical Report). The gravity anomaly identified at Coyote aligns with key geological characteristics of Arrow, including structural breaks, intersecting conductive corridors, and large-scale alteration zones. This strong resemblance suggests that Coyote has the potential to host a world-class uranium deposit similar in scale and grade to Arrow. Given the compelling nature of these findings, Coyote is now a top-tier priority for Stallion’s upcoming exploration programs.
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Figure 1: Survey Location over Regional Magnetics
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Figure 2: Ground Gravity Survey Results
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About the Ground Gravity Survey:
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Beginning February 5 and concluding February 21, 2025, MWH Geo-Surveys (Canada) Ltd. carried out a gravity survey at the Coyote Target in Saskatchewan. The survey utilized a customized L&R digital, electronic feedback gravity meter, operated via proprietary controller software. These advanced gravity meters, incorporating electronic levels and electronic nulling, ensure fast, accurate, and reliable readings, particularly in cold-weather conditions.
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At each gravity station, GControl software, developed by MWH Geo-Surveys, recorded gravity samples at 1-second intervals. The resultant average of these readings was used as the final gravity measurement, significantly reducing high-frequency noise caused by wind and ground motion. Additionally, GControl calculated real-time, location-specific tidal corrections during data collection, enhancing the accuracy and reliability of the survey results.
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With a typical mean data accuracy of 0.02 mgals, MWH Geo-Surveys continues to set the standard for high-resolution gravity surveys, delivering reliable results for resource exploration and geophysical studies.
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Qualifying Statement:
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The foregoing scientific and technical disclosures for Stallion Uranium have been reviewed by Darren Slugoski, P.Geo., VP Exploration, a registered member of the Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan. Mr. Slugoski is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
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About Stallion Uranium Corp.:
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Stallion Uranium is working to ‘Fuel the Future with Uranium’ through the exploration of roughly 2,700 sq/km in the Athabasca Basin, home to the largest high-grade uranium deposits in the world. The company, with JV partner Atha Energy holds the largest contiguous project in the Western Athabasca Basin adjacent to multiple high-grade discovery zones.