Strathmore Extends Agate Mineralization to Over 1300 Ft at Southern Trend

Core Insights - Strathmore Plus Uranium Corporation has successfully completed Phase 1 drilling at the Agate project, extending mineralization in the Middle Sand trend to over 1,300 feet and adding more than 500 feet of mineralization this year [2][3] - The northern trend has also expanded to exceed 5,200 feet in length, with further drilling planned [2][3] - The Agate project is positioned for potential in-situ recovery of uranium to support the growing nuclear fleet in the USA [2][3] Drilling Results - A total of 45 holes were drilled during Phase 1, with significant results including hole AG-224-25 showing 14.0 feet of 0.071% eU3O8 and AG-245-25 core showing 19.5 feet of 0.040% eU3O8 [2][5] - Core drilling recovered samples from 5 holes, with hole AG-244-25 core yielding 23.5 feet of 0.076% eU3O8 [2][5] - The drilling targeted both the Middle and Lower sands, with the Middle sand historically being the primary source of uranium in the Shirley Basin [3][8] Geological Context - The drilling explored the Eocene Wind River Formation, characterized by high porosity and permeability, which is conducive to uranium mineralization [3][8] - The Agate property consists of 100 wholly owned lode mining claims covering approximately 2,066 acres, with uranium mineralization located from 20 to 150 feet deep [8][9] - Historically, 53 million pounds of uranium were mined in the Shirley Basin, indicating a rich mining history in the area [8] Future Plans - The results from Phase 1 will inform targets for continued exploration in Phase 2, scheduled for autumn 2025 [7] - A technical report on the project is expected to be completed this winter, further detailing the findings and future exploration plans [7]