Stallion Uranium Corp. announced the completion of ground-based time-domain electromagnetic geophysical survey over the high priority Appaloosa Target on its 100% owned Coffer Project in the prolific Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. The data has now moved into final processing and modeling to be available as Stallion prepares for their maiden drill program.

Key Highlights: The Ground TDEM survey has been successfully completed. Preliminary data highlights high priority targets. Data is currently undergoing final processing and modeling to refine drill targets.

Preparation has begun for the company's maiden drill program to test the targets. The survey covered the Appaloosa target which hosts a 3km long conductive corridor which contains multiple discrete conductors. The final processing of the data will refine the target to provide optimal conditions for drill testing.

The geophysical signatures and anomalies seen at the Appaloosa target are known to occur over high-grade uranium deposits including UEC's Shea Creek, that lies straight east of the Appaloosa target zone, and NexGen's Arrow deposit. The Coffer Project is comprised of 8 mineral claims that cover 35,875 hectares of highly prospective ground in the Western Athabasca Basin. The project has never been drill tested and contains several kilometer-scale prospective zones within the key target areas identified as Appaloosa, Clydesdale and Mustang.

The Appaloosa target is the focus of the up-coming exploration programs as the Company has identified gravity and magnetic lows on a conductive corridor known to correlate to alteration that hosts uranium mineralization. The highly prospective target area shares geological analogues to the nearby Shea Creek deposit, home to over 95M lbs. of uranium.