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Snow Lake Resources Provides an Exploration Update on the Engo Valley Uranium Project

Winnipeg, Manitoba--(Newsfile Corp. - July 25, 2024) - Snow Lake Resources Ltd., d/b/a Snow Lake Energy (NASDAQ: LITM) ("Snow Lake" or the "Company") is pleased

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Snow Lake Resources Provides an Exploration Update on the Engo Valley Uranium Project

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[{"type":"text","content":" Winnipeg, Manitoba--(Newsfile Corp. - July 25, 2024) - Snow Lake Resources Ltd., d/b/a Snow Lake Energy (NASDAQ: LITM) (\"Snow Lake\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to provide an exploration update on its Engo Valley Uranium Project, located in Namibia. CEO Remarks \"We are very pleased with the progress our field exploration crews have made to date on our Engo Valley Uranium Project\" commented Frank Wheatley, CEO of Snow Lake. He continued: \"With the radon cup survey now complete, and our drillers in the process of mobilizing to site, we are looking forward to starting our initial phase of drilling at this highly prospective uranium project.\" Engo Valley Uranium Project The Engo Valley Uranium Project is located on the Skeleton Coast, in the Opuwo District of the Kunene Region, along the coast of northwest Namibia, approximately 600 kilometers north of Swakopmund, Namibia. Uranium mineralization was discovered in 1973 and exploration was conducted intermittently by Gencor between 1974 and 1980. The Engo Valley Uranium Project (the \"Project\") is considered to be an underexplored, top tier exploration project with historical, non-modern mining code compliant uranium resources, that would benefit from modern exploration techniques and technology for uranium exploration. 2024 Exploration Program Snow Lake has designed a multi-phase exploration program for 2024 for the Project, which includes: analysis of all airborne survey data previously flown by the Namibian Government over the project area, together with all other historical exploration reports and data on the project area on file with the Namibian Ministry of Mines and Energy (now complete); topographical survey of the project site (now complete); locating all historic drill collars from Gencor's 1970 drilling campaign (now complete); radon cup survey of all historical targets, as well as a number of new targets, in order to verify the historical airborne survey data and to confirm both historic and new drill targets (now complete); an initial 1,000 - meter reverse circulation drill program to twin the historical drill holes, and to begin an in-fill grid pattern between the historical drill holes (mobilization); and downhole radiometrics on each of the new drill holes (pending). Exploration field crews initially mobilized to site in May 2024 in order to undertake the top...

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