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Dry Fork Uranium Project Exploration Program

VANCOUVER – URZ3 Energy Corp. announced the initiation of an exploration program on its Dry Fork Uranium Project, located in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming. The program is designed to assess the property’s potential for in-situ recovery (ISR) uranium and to establish priority areas for exploration drilling. The first objective at Dry Fork is to identify areas on the property with uranium-bearing groundwater that could indicate zones of ISR-compatible uranium mineralization in the subsurface.
The first phase of the program will focus on areas around known water springs, where sampling will be conducted to test for anomalous uranium. A second phase will extend the search using hand-held spectrometers to locate additional springs and surface seeps carrying uranium that may have formed concentrated zones at the surface. The spectrometer survey will be carried out over a systematic ground grid to refine exploration targets and help guide future drilling plans.
“The Dry Fork program is an important step in advancing our first uranium property in Wyoming,” said Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO. “By focusing first on hydrogeological indicators, we are taking a cost-effective and scientific approach to prioritizing drill targets for ISR uranium potential. Dry Fork is expected to be one of a portfolio of properties in Wyoming and the southwestern United States, where we see renewed momentum and growth opportunities due to U.S. governmental incentives and pathways to expedited exploration and production of uranium and other critical metals. Our team has had tremendous success in advancing uranium assets from exploration to production scenarios.”

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