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Standard Uranium

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Photo Courtesy of Standard Uranium
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Industry:

  • Exploration/Mining

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  • Athabasca Basin

Stock

TSX: STND
US OTC: STTDF
FRA: 9SU

About Standard Uranium

Standard Uranium is a Canadian junior uranium explorer and project generator looking to make the next big discovery in the Athabasca Basin region of northern Saskatchewan, Canada. The Company is positioned to be highly capital efficient through the engagement of joint venture partners for development of the Company’s prospective land package, while retaining upside exposure to discoveries. With a proven track record of high-grade uranium discovery, the Company’s exploration team is focused on finding the fuel to power a clean energy future.

Projects Overview:

Standard Uranium holds 13 high-quality uranium exploration projects in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin comprising over 235,435 acres (95,277 hectares) across 57 mineral dispositions. Standard’s properties are strategically located within the main uranium-rich districts of the Athabasca Basin. The Company’s flagship project, Davidson River, and the newly staked Harrison project are situated in the emerging southwest Athabasca uranium district, which hosts Fission Uranium’s Triple R deposit, NexGen Energy’s Arrow deposit, and F3 Uranium’s recent high-grade JR Zone discovery. The Company’s portfolio includes 10 projects in the prolific eastern Athabasca uranium district. Standard Uranium’s eastern Athabasca projects comprise over 43,185 hectares of prospective land holdings. The eastern basin projects are highly prospective for unconformity related and/or basement hosted uranium deposits based on historical uranium occurrences, recently identified geophysical anomalies, and location along trend from several high-grade uranium discoveries.

The Company’s Sun Dog project is located along the northwestern edge of the Basin south of Uranium City, where several uranium deposits have been mined since the 1950s and additional surface mineralization has recently been discovered

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