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Myriad Uranium Appoints Douglas Christopherson to Technical Committee

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - June 27, 2024) - Myriad Uranium Corp. (CSE: M) (OTCQB: MYRUF) (FSE: C3Q) ("Myriad Uranium" or the "Company") is p

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Myriad Uranium Appoints Douglas Christopherson to Technical Committee

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[{"type":"text","content":" Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - June 27, 2024) - Myriad Uranium Corp. (CSE: M) (OTCQB: MYRUF) (FSE: C3Q) (\"Myriad Uranium\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce that Mr. Douglas Christopherson has joined the Company's Technical Committee. Mr. Christopherson brings over 50 years of mining, exploration, and development experience to Myriad Uranium, having worked as Chief Engineer, Mine Manager, and General Manager at significant projects worldwide. He has extensive experience conducting technical due diligence and economic evaluations of uranium, base, precious, and rare earth projects worldwide, including authoring National Instrument 43-101 and competent persons reports. He is a Retired Registered Member the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (S.M.E.) and the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (SAIMM). Myriad Uranium's CEO, Thomas Lamb, stated, \"We are delighted to welcome Mr. Christopherson to the Company's Technical Committee. In connection with our current private placement, Mr. Christopherson has conducted a comprehensive analysis of our historical data on the Copper Mountain Uranium Project, and provided numerous insights and recommendations. Looking ahead, we anticipate his contributions as we work to confirm and expand on already significant historical resources, target deeper mineralisation, and expand our exploration efforts into newly-acquired adjacent zones - all considered highly prospective. Since Union Pacific's tenure in the 1970s, when they spent upwards of C$117 million (today's dollars) drilling 2,000 boreholes and planning a large-scale conventional uranium mine at Copper Mountain Uranium Project, experts have expanded their thinking regarding the project's geology and potential, looking far beyond the 6-pit plan Union Pacific had developed. For example, a 2010 Neutron Energy internal report states that the Copper Mountain Uranium Project offers a 'a high chance for discovery of world-class deposits in both the hard rock and sandstone.'\" Mr. Christopherson remarked, \"Given the size of the property and the limited amount of explored ground, the exploration potential at Copper Mountain is constrained only by historical production figures from each uranium system and the project geologist's creativity. The uranium production potential at Copper Mountain is limit...

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