Strathmore Receives Drill Permit for Agate Property

Strathmore Receives Drill Permit for Agate Property

 

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Kelowna, BC – April 4, 2023 Strathmore Plus Uranium Corp. (“Strathmore Plus” or the “Company”) (TSXV: SUUOTC: SUUFF – FRA: TO3) is pleased to announce it has received a drilling and exploration permit from the State of Wyoming for its Agate project in the Shirley Basin uranium district.  The permit is for a planned 100-hole drill program this summer totaling 15,000 feet.  The drilling is planned to confirm historical results and extend mineralization into areas sparsely explored in the past.  In conjunction with the drilling, Strathmore will conduct near-surface and downhole geophysical research with the University of Wyoming’s Near-Surface Geophysical Center to target new drilling locations. 

 

About the Agate Property

 

The Agate property consists of 52 wholly owned lode mining claims covering 1,075 acres.  The uranium mineralization is contained in classic Wyoming-type roll fronts within the Eocene Wind River Formation, an arkosic-rich sandstone.  Historically, 55 million pounds of uranium were mined in Shirley Basin, including from open-pit, underground, and the first successful in-situ recovery operation in the USA during the 1960s. At the property, the uranium mineralization is shallow, from 15 to approximately 150 feet deep, much of which is below the water table and likely amenable to in-situ recovery.  The average thickness varies from several feet to tens of feet, with grades ranging from 0.02% to 0.18% eU3O8 as noted on the historical gamma logs.

 

The Agate project was previously explored by Kerr-McGee Corporation in the 1970s, where they drilled 670 holes. Kerr-McGee was the largest producer of uranium in the United States at the time. They also produced deposits from the Shirley Basin, which were 7 miles east of the Strathmore property. Other uranium companies in the basin include Cameco, enCore Energy, UR Energy, and UEC, whose claims border the Agate property.  Available Kerr-McGee historical drilling results from the Wyoming Geological Survey include drill hole location maps and 330 geophysical logs which are being digitized and reinterpreted for entry into a modern, verifiable database.

 

About Strathmore Plus Uranium Corp.

 

Strathmore has 3 uranium projects in Wyoming, including Beaver Rim, Agate and Night Owl.  The Night Owl property is a former producing mine that was in production in the early 1960s.  The Agate and Beaver Rim properties contain uranium in Wyoming-type roll front deposits based on historical drilling data.  Strathmore received an exploration permit for the Beaver Rim project in October, and is now applying for both exploration and drilling permits for Night Owl and Agate.

 

Qualified Person

 

The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in National Instrument 43-101 and reviewed on behalf of the company by Terrence Osier, P.Geo., Vice President, Exploration of Strathmore Plus Uranium Corp., a Qualified Person.

 

 

On behalf of the Board
Dev Randhawa
Chief Executive Officer

 

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