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UraniumX Discovery Corp
Symbol STMN
Shares Issued 100,506,036
Close 2026-08-19 C$ 0.09
Market Cap C$ 9,045,543
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UraniumX completes acquisition of Dieter Lake

2026-08-20 11:19 ET - News Release

Also News Release (C-ISO) IsoEnergy Ltd (2)

Mr. Esen Boldkhuu of UraniumX reports

URANIUMX COMPLETES ACQUISITION OF THE DIETER LAKE URANIUM PROJECT; ISOENERGY BECOMES STRATEGIC SHAREHOLDER

UraniumX Discovery Corp. has completed its previously announced acquisition of a 100-per-cent interest in the Dieter Lake uranium project in north-central Quebec from Consolidated Uranium Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of IsoEnergy Ltd., pursuant to the definitive asset purchase agreement dated July 8, 2026, announced on July 10, 2026. With closing, UraniumX holds uranium projects in two Canadian jurisdictions: Saskatchewan and Quebec.

Transaction highlights

  • IsoEnergy becomes a strategic shareholder. Consolidated Uranium now holds 18 million common shares of UraniumX, representing approximately 15.2 per cent of the issued and outstanding common shares on a non-diluted basis, with the right to nominate one director and with participation and top-up rights under an investor rights agreement entered into at closing. IsoEnergy, indirectly through Consolidated Uranium, is now an insider of the company.
  • A 24.4-million-pound historical estimate, acquired for no cash. Dieter Lake hosts a historical estimate of 19.3 million tonnes at an average grade of 0.057 per cent U3O8 (triuranium octoxide), containing approximately 24.4 million pounds U3O8 (see cautionary statements below). The consideration consists entirely of shares, and a 2.0-per-cent net smelter returns royalty; no cash was payable and no finders' fees were paid.
  • A second Canadian uranium jurisdiction. Dieter Lake adds 168 claims over approximately 8,106 hectares in north-central Quebec, alongside the company's Athabasca basin ground in Saskatchewan. Mineralization is traced over approximately six kilometres of strike, open to the southwest, and the majority of the property has seen little or no modern drilling.

Consideration and resulting ownership

In consideration for the property, the company issued 18 million consideration shares at a deemed price of 10 cents per share and granted Consolidated Uranium a 2.0-per-cent net smelter returns royalty on all production from the property. No cash consideration was payable and no finders' fees were paid in connection with the transaction.

The consideration shares are subject to a statutory hold period of four months and one day from the date of issue and to a voluntary lock-up releasing 25 per cent of the consideration shares on each of the four-, eight-, 12- and 16-month anniversaries of closing.

Under the investor rights agreement entered into at closing, Consolidated Uranium has the right to nominate one director to the UraniumX board for so long as it maintains a 5.0-per-cent partially diluted ownership interest, together with a participation right in future equity issuances and top-up rights to maintain its pro rata ownership, on customary terms.

"Closing this transaction makes UraniumX a two-jurisdiction Canadian uranium company and brings IsoEnergy onto our register as a long-term strategic shareholder. Our near-term work at Dieter Lake is straightforward: verify the historical database and drill to test it. We thank IsoEnergy for its conviction in this team," said Esen Boldkhuu, chief executive officer of UraniumX.

The Dieter Lake property and historical estimate

Dieter Lake is located in north-central Quebec, within the Gayot Lake basin, and comprises 168 map-designated mineral claims covering approximately 8,106 hectares as a single contiguous block. Uranium mineralization occurs as fine-grained pitchblende within a stratabound shale-wacke horizon of the Sakami formation, traced over approximately six kilometres of strike in four zones (Vivian, Nancy I and II, and Bert's) that remain open to the southwest. The property hosts a historical mineral resource estimate of 19.3 million tonnes at an average grade of 0.057 per cent U3O8, containing approximately 24.4 million pounds U3O8.

The historical estimate is dated 2006 and was reported by Fission Energy Corp. in a technical report entitled "Technical Report on the Dieter Lake Property, Quebec, Canada" dated Oct. 7, 2011. The historical estimate was prepared by Davis & Guo using the Thiessen (Voronoi) polygon method, applying data constraints of 200 ppm (parts per million), 500 ppm and 1,000 ppm U3O8 over a minimum thickness of one metre, polygons with radii of 200 metres, and a rock density of 2.67 grams per cubic centimetre. The reported tonnage, grade and contained metal are as disclosed in the 2011 technical report.

The historical estimate was not prepared in accordance with, and does not use, the mineral resource categories set out in the CIM (Canadian Institute of Mining) Definition Standards (2014); no current mineral resource category applies. The company considers the historical estimate relevant as an indication of the scale of the uranium mineralization identified to date on the property, and considers it reliable in that it was prepared by professional geologists using methods standard at the time and was reported in a technical report prepared for a reporting issuer. More recent exploration data available to the company comprise a 2025 heliborne magnetic survey and a 2023 alteration-mineral study, in each case as disclosed by IsoEnergy.

Verification of the historical estimate as a current mineral resource would require, among other things, data verification and confirmation drilling, including twinning of historical drill holes and the preparation of a new technical report under National Instrument 43-101. A qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as a current mineral resource, and UraniumX is not treating the historical estimate as a current mineral resource. There is no assurance that further exploration will result in the definition of a current mineral resource.

Next steps

The company's objective is to advance Dieter Lake toward a current mineral resource estimate. The company intends to undertake compilation and verification of the historical drill database and confirmation drilling of selected historical holes.

Expansion potential exists on several fronts. The mineralized horizon is traced over approximately six km through four zones (Vivian, Nancy I and II, and Bert's) and remains open to the southwest. A 2025 heliborne magnetic survey and the 2023 alteration-mineral study generated additional untested targets on the property. The majority of the 8,106-hectare property has seen little or no modern drilling. Within the historical model, higher cut-off grades defined higher-grade subsets -- approximately 6.8 million tonnes at 0.108 per cent U3O8 at a 500 ppm cut-off, as reported in the 2011 technical report -- subject to the same cautionary statements as the historical estimate. There is no assurance that exploration will result in a current mineral resource.

Early warning disclosure

Prior to the completion of the transaction, Consolidated Uranium held no securities of UraniumX. Following completion of the transaction, Consolidated Uranium beneficially owns 18 million consideration shares, representing approximately 15.2 per cent of the issued and outstanding common shares of the company on a non-diluted basis.

While Consolidated Uranium currently has no plans or intentions with respect to the consideration shares, Consolidated Uranium may develop such plans or intentions in the future and, at such time, may from time to time acquire additional securities, dispose of some or all of the existing or additional securities or may continue to hold the consideration shares or other securities of UraniumX based on market conditions, general economic and industry conditions, trading prices of UraniumX's securities, UraniumX's business, financial condition, and prospects and/or other relevant factors.

A copy of the early warning report filed by Consolidated Uranium will be available under the company's profile on SEDAR+ or by contacting Graham du Preez, chief financial officer of Consolidated Uranium, at 306-373-6399. Consolidated Uranium's head office is located at 217 Queen St. West, suite 401, Toronto, Ont., M5V 0R2.

About IsoEnergy Ltd.

IsoEnergy is a globally diversified uranium company with current and historical mineral resources in uranium mining jurisdictions of Canada, the United States and Australia at varying stages of development. The company's qualified person has not verified, and the company is not treating as its own, mineral resource information disclosed by IsoEnergy in respect of IsoEnergy's properties, and that information is not necessarily indicative of mineralization on any UraniumX property.

Qualified person

Ken Wheatley, PGeo, a consultant of the company and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information in this news release. The qualified person has not verified the data underlying the historical estimate, and the company is not treating the historical estimate as a current mineral resource.

About UraniumX Discovery Corp.

UraniumX Discovery is a Canadian-based junior uranium exploration and development company. Its flagship Murphy Lake uranium property is in the northeastern Athabasca basin, Saskatchewan, where UraniumX is earning up to a 70-per-cent interest through an option agreement with F4 Uranium Corp. The company also holds a 100-per-cent interest in the Zoo Bay uranium property in the Athabasca basin and, following the transaction, a 100-per-cent interest in the Dieter Lake uranium project in north-central Quebec.

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