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Stallion Discoveries Initiates Exploration Efforts in the Athabasca Basin

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 01, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Stallion Discoveries Corp. (the "Company" or "Stallion") (TSX-V: STUD; OTCQB: STLNF) is pleased

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Stallion Discoveries Initiates Exploration Efforts in the Athabasca Basin

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[{"type":"text","content":" VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 01, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Stallion Discoveries Corp. (the \"Company\" or \"Stallion\") (TSX-V: STUD; OTCQB: STLNF) is pleased to announce that it has initiated its exploration efforts in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. The Company has contracted Geotech Airborne Geophysical Surveys to complete a Versatile Time-Domain Electromagnetic (VTEM™ Plus) geophysical survey over all 78,831 hectares of the 8 projects Stallion holds in the basin. This survey will be spaced at 200m intervals and consist of 5,150km’s of flight lines. The company has engaged Condor Consulting given their vast experience in geophysical surveys for the QA/QC of this survey. “The scale and coverage of this survey is truly impressive as the specialized helicopters will have over 5,000km’s of flight lines covering over 800sq/km’s. Given that this survey has been a key starting point for many companies in the region, to not only locate, but successfully outline conductors, it will lay the groundwork for our prospective target areas moving forward,” comments Stallion CEO, Drew Zimmerman. “To be able to cover such an extensive land package that is situated throughout some of the most prospective areas of the Athabasca Basin is an exciting time for the Company.” About the Survey Geotech’s exclusive and industry-leading VTEM™ (Versatile Time-Domain Electromagnetic) system has surveyed more than two million line-kilometers with confirmed results in many different deposits and host geologies for various industries. This survey was utilized by both Fission Uranium and F3 Uranium in the Western Athabasca Basin during early exploration to successfully outline conductors on their properties. How it Works To see beneath the surface as clearly as possible, it’s critical to achieve the optimal ratio of power to noise. VTEM™ does this with a coincident vertical dipole transmitter-receiver configuration that provides a symmetric system response and features a high-power transmitter and low noise receiver. VTEM™ generates currents that diffuse into the earth and, similar to water, always take the path of least resistance. Conductive material absorbs the currents and releases a secondary field that the VTEM™ system measures. A strong conductor absorbs and releases more or all of the VTEM™ signal. A weak conductor abs...

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