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Strathmore Plus Uranium Corp
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Strathmore Plus begins drilling at Agate project

2026-04-14 12:14 ET - News Release

Mr. Dev Randhawa reports

STRATHMORE CONTINUES TO ADVANCE AGATE PROJECT WITH SPRING DRILLING PROGRAM

Strathmore Plus Uranium Corp.'s exploration drilling at the Agate project began on Monday, April 13. The Agate property is a potential in situ recovery project located in the Shirley basin uranium district of central Wyoming. Agate borders both Cameco and UEC projects, and lies close to UR-Energy's satellite in-situ mine that is currently under construction and planned for start-up of operations this spring 2026.

For the spring 2026 exploration project, the company plans to drill up to 50 holes, targeting on-trend mineralization previously defined in 2023 to 2025. Strathmore has completed over 250 drill holes to date, with mineralization intersected in 95 per cent of all holes. The company hopes to continue this high level of success during its spring drilling program. The Goals of the 2026 program are as follows:

  • Discover new undocumented mineralization;
  • Perform stepout drilling to define and extend the known trends;
  • Verify and validate historic Kerr McGee drilling records;
  • Identify new claim additions.

Drilling contractor Single Water Services of Glenrock, Wyo., and geophysical logging specialist Hawkins CBM Logging, of Cody, Wyo., were retained once again for the Spring drilling project. Both companies have extensive experience completing exploration and development work on uranium projects across the state. Hawkins readily calibrates their geophysical tools at the United States Department of Energy's nearby uranium test pits in Casper, Wyo.

About the Agate property

The Agate property consists of 124 wholly owned lode mining claims covering approximately 2,560 acres. Uranium mineralization is contained in classic Wyoming-type roll fronts within the Eocene Wind River formation, an arkosic-rich sandstone. Historically, 53 million pounds of uranium were mined in Shirley basin, including from open-pit, underground and the first commercial in-situ recovery operation in the U.S. during the 1960s. At the property, the uranium mineralization is shallow, from 20 to approximately 150 feet deep, much of which appears below the water table and likely amenable to in situ recovery. Kerr McGee Corp., the largest United States uranium mining company at the time, completed extensive drilling across the greater project area in the 1970s, delineating areas of historical resources and potential mineralization. Strathmore completed 250 holes during the 2023 to 2025 drilling programs, including installation of five monitor wells for groundwater studies and recovery of core for chemical assays and XRF analysis at the University of Wyoming.

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.

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