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December 21, 2024

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Standard Uranium (STND.V) intersects anomalous radioactivity

Standard Uranium (STND.V) is a junior uranium explorer operating in the Athabasca basin in Saskatchewan, Canada. The Company holds interest in over 209,867 acres in the world’s richest uranium district.

Overview map of Standard Uranium’s eleven Athabasca properties, including the newly staked Harrison project.

 

The Company has been releasing multiple press releases this week in regards to updates on activities on certain projects. Today sees the continuation of positive news.

Standard Uranium announced that inaugural drilling activities are complete at the 3,061 hectare Atlantic Project highlighting anomalous radioactivity in all completed drill holes. 

“Intersecting anomalous radioactivity across all five drill holes targeting a completely untested area on the Atlantic project is extremely encouraging. The results from this program have confirmed the presence of a significant structural framework on the property providing the ideal conditions for high-grade unconformity-related uranium mineralization,” said Sean Hillacre, Standard Uranium’s VP of Exploration. “The scale and intensity of deformation in the basement rocks we drilled this season is highly prospective and paired with the radioactivity and hydrothermal alteration intersected in the overlying sandstone, we are just in the beginning of uncovering the compelling story on the first of many target areas on Atlantic.”

The Atlantic project boasts all the key characteristics to host a high-grade unconformity-related uranium deposit, and the results of the inaugural drill program on the project have strengthened the validity of the exploration model. Follow up targets are being planned as geological data from the winter 2024 program is processed and interpreted. Core samples from the program have been submitted to Saskatchewan Research Council Geoanalytical Laboratory in Saskatoon, for geochemical assay and results will be reported once received and examined.

Highlights can be summed up:

  • Inaugural Success: Anomalous radioactivity (>300 cps) was intersected in all five of the Company’s inaugural drill holes at the Atlantic Project, coinciding with prospective structural zones and favorable alteration including dravite-rich clays.
  • Sandstone & Basement-Hosted Radioactivity: Multiple zones of elevated radioactivity linked to the sub-Athabasca unconformity and basement structural zones were intersected, indicating a uranium-fertile system.
  • Verified Targets: Massive structural disruption confirmed in the sandstone column and multiple wide (>10 metres) brittle-reactivated graphitic shear zones confirm the main interpreted electromagnetic (“EM”) corridor on the western claim block which was not reached by previous operators. The inaugural program results have confirmed the Company’s exploration thesis on the Project, highlighting a uranium-fertile system with several kilometres of still untested strike length across the Project.
  • Hydrothermal U Input: Uranium: Thorium (“U:Th”) ratios >3:1 measured with the handheld RS-125 Super-Spec suggest hydrothermal uranium input focused along structures.
  • On Time & Under Budget: Completion of 3,316 metres within 5 drill holes, surpassing meterage expectations both on time and under budget.
  • Follow Up Targets & Next Steps: Atlantic holds significant upside for discovery along the untested portions of the E-W conductor system. Supplementary geophysical surveys over the central claim blocks will provide further target areas for phase II and III drilling, along with the additional untested gravity low anomalies on the western block identified in 2022.

 

Map of the western Atlantic claim block, highlighting winter 2024 drill holes and historical drill hole BL-16-32. The geophysical target area is defined by a significant residual gravity-low anomaly coinciding with EM conductors dipping to the south.

 

Inaugural drilling intersected the key characteristics of a uranium-bearing mineralized system in previously untested “Target Area A” (shown above), confirming the presence of a significant graphitic fault system in the basement rock linked to anomalous radioactivity and prospective hydrothermal alteration at the unconformity.

For more information on Standard Uranium, check out Chris Parry’s recent article here.

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The chart set up is still showing market structure of a cup and handle reversal pattern. The trigger remains a daily candle close above the $0.09 zone. So far, this zone remains resistance and sellers have stepped in to defend this zone. The stock recently found support at the $0.06 zone which has held for multiple days with a range. Unfortunately, today’s price action is indicating that we are likely to be breaking below the $0.06 zone. If so, another support around $0.045 is coming.

 

 

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