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Stallion Uranium Corp (2)
Symbol STUD
Shares Issued 150,132,530
Close 2026-05-27 C$ 0.315
Market Cap C$ 47,291,747
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Stallion Uranium expands drill program at Moonlite

2026-05-27 18:52 ET - News Release

Mr. Matthew Schwab reports

STALLION URANIUM EXPANDS DRILLING PROGRAM AT COYOTE TO 5,500 METERS FOLLOWING POSITIVE RESULTS

Stallion Uranium Corp. has expanded its continuing drilling program at the Coyote target within the Moonlite project in the Athabasca basin, Saskatchewan. The program has been increased from 4,000 metres to 5,500 metres due to encouraging early results.

The decision to expand the program follows the intersection of significant hydrothermal alteration, complex structural corridors and elevated radioactivity in the initial drill holes. These features are recognized as key indicators of a potentially larger mineralized uranium system in the Coyote corridor.

"We are very excited with the early indicators from the Coyote drill holes," said Matthew Schwab, chief executive officer of Stallion Uranium. "The scale of alteration and strong structural features combined with elevated radioactivity reinforce our belief in the potential for a meaningful mineralized system. We look forward to stepping up our drilling efforts to further test this highly prospective corridor.

"Based on the promising current drilling results, samples have been sent for assay, and we are awaiting further analysis as the drilling program progresses."

In support of the expanded drill program, the company has also engaged Abitibi Geophysics to complete an additional ground SWML (step-wise moving loop) TDEM survey coverage over the Coyote corridor. This work aims to further refine and optimize future drill targets by enhancing the understanding of subsurface conductors.

About the SWML-TDEM survey

Abitibi Geophysics has been contracted to complete the SWML-TDEM survey over three 3.2-kilometre-long lines using seven transmitter loops (each 400 metres by 600 metres) with overlapping measurements, recording high-resolution electromagnetic responses at regularly spaced receiver stations along the profile. This survey will be conducted using Abitibi Geophysics' proprietary ARMIT-TDEM system, which captures both B-field and dB/dt responses across three components simultaneously. These two data types are sensitive to different conductivity ranges and, when combined, enhance the detection and resolution of subsurface conductors.

The use of stepwise loops with overlapping measurements improves resolution compared with conventional fixed-loop surveys, and is particularly well suited for identifying discrete conductors in the complex basement geology of the Athabasca basin. The data will be collected using 10-hertz base frequency, with robust stacking, quality assurance/quality control protocols and real-time data validation to ensure high-quality results.

Marketing update

The company also announces that it has engaged Straight Edge Marketing Inc. doing business as InvestorHyve to provide an investor awareness and digital media program to the company for a six-month term beginning on May 26, 2026, in consideration of an upfront payment of $150,000 (U.S.), pursuant to an agreement dated May 25, 2026.

InvestorHyve does not currently own any interest, directly or indirectly, in the company or its securities. The agreement with InvestorHyve remains subject to approval of the TSX Venture Exchange.

Qualifying statement

The foregoing scientific and technical disclosures for Stallion Uranium have been reviewed and approved by Darren Slugoski, PGeo, vice-president, exploration, a registered member of the Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan. Mr. Slugoski is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.

About Stallion Uranium Corp.

Stallion Uranium is working to fuel the future with uranium through the exploration of roughly 1,700 square kilometres in the Athabasca basin, home to the largest high-grade uranium deposits in the world. The company, with joint venture partner Atha Energy, holds the largest contiguous project in the western Athabasca basin adjacent to multiple high-grade discovery zones. With a commitment to responsible exploration and cutting-edge technology such as the use of the proprietary Haystack TI technology, Stallion is positioned to play a key role in the future of clean energy.

Its leadership and advisory teams are composed of uranium and precious metal exploration experts with the capital market experience and the technical talent for acquiring and exploring early-stage properties.

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