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Expansion Of The Shirley East Project

VANCOUVER – Noble Plains Uranium Corp. has staked an additional 16 mineral claims covering approximately 320 acres on the eastern side of its existing Shirley East Project in Wyoming’s Shirley Basin. This strategic expansion increases Noble Plains’ footprint in one of the most historically productive and actively resurging uranium districts in the United States.
“This staking expands our presence in a district that has already proven its value,” said Paul Cowley, CEO. “We identified this area through historical aerial datasets that revealed concentrated legacy drill patterns. These patterns are closely associated with higher mineralized zones and staking these claims allows us to consolidate a highly prospective area next to a major uranium player.”
This expansion is consistent with the Company’s focused strategy to build a pipeline of uranium pounds in the ground by targeting brownfield and historically mineralized projects in top-tier U.S. jurisdictions with ISR (In-Situ Recovery) potential. Noble Plains’ Shirley Basin holdings now include the Shirley Central and the expanded Shirley East project growing the companies footprint with both near-term drill targets and long-term growth potential. The Company is actively advancing multiple properties across Wyoming’s Powder River and Shirley basins, with field programs and permitting underway for planned drilling in 2025.

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