Mr. Dev Randhawa reports
STRATHMORE ANNOUNCES DRILLING PLANS FOR BEAVER RIM IN THE PROLIFIC GAS HILLS DISTRICT
Strathmore Plus Uranium Corp. is planning a five-hole exploration drill program on the Beaver Rim project in late July totalling 5,000 feet. Exploration is planned for the West Diamond area. Previously, in 2024, the company drilled the eastern extent of the project area, the Sage claims, where uranium was encountered. The Beaver Rim project lies immediately south and adjacent to Cameco's fully permitted Gas Hills in situ recovery project, where it reported 13.3 million pounds of mineral resources (2025 annual report).
Terrence Osier, vice-president of exploration, stated: "In 2012, while part of the first Strathmore, we explored the area that is now the West Diamond claims. A dozen holes were drilled, and we encountered multiple zones of mineralization across the 300-foot-thick sands. Our plan is to return to this area and hopefully extend and expand the area of known mineralization, especially that which is noted to trend south from Cameco's property. Beaver Rim has great exploration potential for discovery of new, large uranium deposits like those previously mined or currently delineated in the Gas Hills. I've worked with the drill contractor in the past on the Beaver Rim project and they do a great job. I'm excited to explore for uranium once again close to home, in the Gas Hills, here in the great state of Wyoming."
About the Beaver Rim project
The Beaver Rim project consists of 278 wholly owned mining claims totalling 5,744 acres. The Gas Hills uranium district is the largest producer in the state of Wyoming; more than 100 million pounds of uranium were mined. Historical and recent reports suggest 50 million to 100 million pounds of uranium remain in the Gas Hills, with significant discovery potential in the lesser drilled areas to the south, notably atop Beaver Rim. The project area was previously explored by American Nuclear in the 1970s, Cameco in the 1990s to 2000s, Strathmore Minerals in 2012 and mostly recently the company in 2024, where uranium mineralization was encountered at depths of 700 to 1,100 feet, contained in stacked, Wyoming-type roll-front deposits within arkosic-rich sandstones of the Eocene-age Wind River formation.
About Strathmore Plus Uranium Corp.
Strathmore is focused on discovering uranium deposits in Wyoming and has three permitted uranium projects, including Agate, Beaver Rim and Night Owl. The Agate and Beaver Rim properties contain uranium in typical Wyoming-type roll-front deposits based on historical drilling data. The Night Owl property is a former-producing surface mine that was in production in the early 1960s.
Qualified person
The technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved on behalf of the company by Terrence A. Osier, PGeo, vice-president of exploration for Strathmore Plus Uranium, and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
This news release also refers to neighbouring properties in which Strathmore Uranium has no interest, and the qualified person has been unable to verify the information from those properties. Mineralization on those neighbouring properties is not necessarily indicative of mineralization on the Beaver Rim property.
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