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Stallion Uranium Refines Coyote Target with Highly Conductive Anomalies from Ground EM Survey
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Stallion Uranium Corp. (the &#...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Stallion Uranium Refines Coyote Target with Highly Conductive Anomalies from Ground EM Survey\n\n\n\n VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --\n \n Stallion Uranium Corp.\n \n (the “\n \n Company\n \n ” or “\n \n Stallion\n \n ”) (\n \n TSX-V: STUD\n \n ;\n \n OTCQB: STLNF\n \n ;\n \n FSE: FE0\n \n ) is pleased to announce the results from a Stepwise Moving Loop, Time Domain Electromagnetic (“\n \n SWML-TDEM\n \n ”) survey completed over the high-priority Coyote Target on its Moonlite Project (Figure 1). The Coyote Target, located within the Southwestern Athabasca Basin spans claims held in partnership with Atha Energy Corp. (“\n \n Atha Energy\n \n ”) (\n \n TSX-V: SASK\n \n ) as well as claims that are 100% owned by Stallion Uranium.\n \n\n\n “These results confirm the presence of strong basement conductors beneath the Athabasca Basin sandstone, with characteristics consistent with major uranium discoveries,” said Darren Slugoski, VP Exploration for Stallion Uranium. “Conductor - Coyote_14.25S, in particular, stands out as a high-priority drill target, supported by both strong geophysical response and a coincident gravity low; suggesting possible uranium alteration.”\n \n\n\n\n “Coyote continues to prove one of the most promising targets in our portfolio,” added Slugoski. “With strong geophysical signatures and favourable structural settings, we believe the area has potential to host a new basement-hosted uranium discovery.”\n \n\n\n\n Highlights:\n \n\n\n\n Stallion deployed cutting-edge Stepwise Moving Loop Time Domain EM (SWML-TDEM) technology, specifically designed for high-resolution imaging of basement-hosted uranium targets beneath Athabasca sandstone cover\n \n\n\n\n\n The survey revealed three distinct basement conductors, including two high-priority anomalies with strong conductance levels (>10 S), directly comparable to those seen at major uranium discoveries\n \n\n\n Utilizing Abitibi Geophysics’ proprietary ARMIT-TDEM sensor paired with a SMARTem24 receiver, the system achieved exceptional signal clarity and depth detection of up to 1,000 meters; key for targeting deep-rooted uranium-bearing structures\n \n\n\n All conductors lie within a gravity low; interpreted as potent...