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Exploration Program for the Flagship Pine Ridge Uranium Project In Wyoming's Prolific Powder River Basin

Core Viewpoint - Snow Lake Resources Ltd. has announced an exploration program for the Pine Ridge Uranium Project in Wyoming, with a focus on identifying priority targets and initiating a drill program of approximately 38,000 meters starting in July 2025 [1][3]. Group 1: Project Overview - The Pine Ridge Uranium Project is a joint venture between Snow Lake and Global Uranium and Enrichment Limited, with both companies holding a 50/50 stake [1]. - The project area has been expanded to approximately 15,130 hectares (37,387 acres) through the staking of an additional 937 claims [4]. - The exploration program will utilize existing historical data and public information to develop a comprehensive 3D geological model of the mineralization [4][6]. Group 2: Exploration Program Details - The initial drill program will focus on priority target areas, with approximately 38,000 meters (125,000 feet) of drilling planned [5][6]. - The drill program is expected to commence shortly after permit approvals, anticipated in late June 2025 [9]. - The project is located in the Powder River Basin, a leading uranium-producing region in the U.S., known for its favorable regulatory environment [6][10]. Group 3: Historical Context and Support - Historical drilling campaigns in the project area have included 765 holes by Conoco and 449 holes by Stakeholder Energy, contributing to the geological understanding of the site [7]. - The project is supported by significant geological studies, including the measurement of 350 sandstone outcrops to understand the geological characteristics of the area [8]. - SOLA Project Services will provide technical and project support, leveraging over 25 years of experience in the Powder River Basin [9].