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Stallion Uranium Announces Completion of Ground Gravity Extension Survey over Coyote Corridor

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Stallion Uranium Corp. (the “Company” or “Stallion”) (TSX-V: STUD; OTCQB: STLNF; FSE: FE0) is pleased to announce the completion of an extension to its previous ground gravity survey along the Coyote Corridor, located within the Southwestern Athabasca Basin Joint Venture (“JV”) Project in partnership with Atha Energy Corp. (TSX-V: SASK). The recently completed program represents a direct extension of the Company’s original gravity gr

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Stallion Uranium Announces Completion of Ground Gravity Extension Survey over Coyote Corridor

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Stallion Uranium Corp. (the “Company” or “Stallion”) (TSX-V: STUD; OTCQB: STLNF; FSE: FE0) is pleased to announce the completion of an extension to its previous ground gravity survey along the Coyote Corridor, located within the Southwestern Athabasca Basin Joint Venture (“JV”) Project in partnership with Atha Energy Corp. (TSX-V: SASK). The recently completed program represents a direct extension of the Company’s original gravity grid and was designed to expand coverage over gravity responses observed along the margins of the initial survey area. The objective of the extension was to determine whether these edge anomalies form part of a larger, continuous gravity feature associated with the interpreted structural corridor at Coyote. Data from the expanded survey is currently undergoing processing, quality control, and preliminary modelling. The Company will provide results once interpretation has been completed. Highlights: “The completion of this gravity extension is an important step in systematically advancing the Coyote Target,” said Matthew Schwab, CEO of Stallion Uranium. “Expanding the grid ensures we fully evaluate gravity responses identified at the edges of the initial survey and maintain a disciplined, data-driven approach to exploration.” Darren Slugoski, Vice President Exploration, added, “This extension allows us to properly assess the continuity of gravity features along the structural corridor before finalizing drill targeting. With data processing underway and a potential eastern grid about to commence, we continue to build a comprehensive geophysical dataset across the broader Coyote trend.” Figure 1: Ground Gravity Survey Location showing Extension of Corridor to the SW Survey Extension Overview: The gravity survey extension increases overall coverage across the Coyote structural corridor and enhances density control along strike and across interpreted conductive breaks. The combined original and extended grid now provides improved resolution of subsurface density variations that may be associated with alteration and basement structural complexity. Gravity surveys are a key component of Stallion’s integrated exploration approach, as gravity lows within the Athabasca Basin are commonly associated with hydrothermal alteration systems developed along graphitic basement structu...

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