Stallion Uranium (TSXV:STUD)

Stallion Uranium: Positioned for Discovery in the World’s Premier Uranium District

Stallion Uranium (TSXV:STUD,OTCQB:STLNF) is a Canadian exploration company focused on unlocking new discoveries in the underexplored southwestern Athabasca Basin—an emerging frontier with exceptional geological potential. With more than 709,000 acres under control, Stallion holds one of the largest land positions among junior explorers in the region.

As global uranium demand accelerates—driven by over 900 reactors in operation, construction, or planning—Stallion is well-positioned to benefit from a growing supply gap. The Athabasca Basin, known for uranium grades up to 20 times the global average, remains the world’s premier jurisdiction for high-grade uranium exploration.

Stallion Uranium's exploration at the Western and Eastern Basin

Stallion Uranium holds one of the largest underexplored land packages in the Athabasca Basin, covering more than 709,000 acres in the highly prospective southwestern region. Using advanced geophysics and a proven exploration framework, the company has systematically identified and ranked nine Tier-1 uranium targets across its portfolio. From these, three high-priority corridors have been selected for near-term exploration—each displaying the key geological and structural characteristics associated with major high-grade discoveries in the Basin.

Company Highlights

  • Large-scale land position: 709,192 acres in the underexplored southwestern Athabasca Basin.
  • World-class exploration address: Athabasca Basin accounts for ~15 percent of global uranium production and hosts the world’s highest-grade deposits.
  • Tier-1 targets: Nine high-priority uranium targets identified; three prioritized for near-term drilling: Coyote, Fishhook and Lynx – each defined by advanced geophysics and ideal structural settings.
  • Discovery-focused leadership: Team responsible for discoveries including NexGen’s Arrow and Hathor’s Roughrider.
  • Strong market fundamentals: Global reactor count rising, while uranium supply remains structurally constrained.
  • Near-term catalysts: Drilling at Coyote planned for H2 2025; expanded geophysics underway across portfolio.

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Stallion Uranium Announces Flow-Through and Non-Flow Through Private Placements for Gross Proceeds of up to $12M

Stallion Uranium Announces Flow-Through and Non-Flow Through Private Placements for Gross Proceeds of up to $12M

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Stallion Uranium Corp. (the " Company " or " Stallion ") ( TSX-V: STUD; OTCQB: STLNF; FSE: FE0 ) is pleased to announce that it has arranged a non-brokered private placement (the " Offering ") of up to a combined aggregate of 60,000,000 flow-through (" FT Units ") and non-flow through (" NFT Units ") units at a price of $0.20 per NFT Unit and FT Unit for aggregate gross proceeds of up to $12,000,000. The Offering is expected to close in multiple tranches, the first of which is anticipated to close on or before August 15, 2025. The Company anticipates that, upon completion of the Offering, a new Control Person (as defined below), Mr. Matthew Mason (" Mr. Mason "), will be created though Mr. Mason's anticipated purchase of 15,000,000 FT Units. Mr. Mason's subscription is subject to obtaining requisite approval from the disinterested shareholders of the Company (as further described below) and the TSX Venture Exchange (the " TSXV ").

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Stallion Uranium Announces Update to Previously Announced Technology Licensing Agreement

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Stallion Uranium Corp. (the " Company " or " Stallion " ) ( TSX-V: STUD ; OTCQB: STLNF ; FSE: FE0 ) further to its news release of July 8 th 2025, the Company provides certain updates in respect of its technology licensing agreement dated July 7 th 2025 (the " Technology Licensing Agreement "), amongst the Company and Matthew J. Mason (the " Lessor "). The Lessor holds the exclusive license to certain proprietary technology and know-how that can be used to assist in area prioritization selection for the purposes of exploration for minerals (the " Technology "), which was developed by an arm's length Ph.D. geologist (the " Licensor ").

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Stallion Uranium Announces Closing of Transaction with Resolution Minerals Ltd.

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Stallion Uranium Corp. (the " Company " or " Stallion ") ( TSX-V: STUD ; OTCQB: STLNF ; FSE: FE0 ) is pleased to announce that, further to its news release of July 4 th 2025, Resolution Minerals Ltd. (" RML ") has completed its acquisition of 1503571 B.C. Ltd. (" 150 BC ").

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"These results confirm the presence of strong basement conductors beneath the Athabasca Basin sandstone, with characteristics consistent with major uranium discoveries," said Darren Slugoski, VP Exploration for Stallion Uranium. "Conductor - Coyote_14.25S, in particular, stands out as a high-priority drill target, supported by both strong geophysical response and a coincident gravity low; suggesting possible uranium alteration."

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Stallion Uranium Completes Shares for Debt

Stallion Uranium Corp. (the " Company " or " Stallion " ) ( TSX-V: STUD ; OTCQB: STLNF ; FSE: FE0 ) is pleased to announce that, further to its news release dated May 22, 2025, the Company has settled its outstanding debt with Atha Energy Corp. ("Atha") on July 16, 2025 and issued 802,809 common shares of the Company to Atha at a deemed price of $0.135 per share.

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