Aero Energy Begins Drilling at the Sun Dog Uranium Project, Saskatchewan

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Drill Holes to Test New Shallow High-Priority Targets

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 25, 2024) - Aero Energy Ltd (TSXV: AERO) (OTC Pink: AAUGF) (FSE: UU3) ("Aero" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that drilling activities have commenced at the Company's Sun Dog Uranium Project ("Sun Dog", or the "Project") located near Uranium City in northwestern Saskatchewan (Figure 1). Field crews have arrived at the Project and drilling has commenced. The drill program is being funded by Aero and operated by Standard Uranium Ltd. ("Standard") (TSXV: STND), pursuant to the underlying option agreement between the companies.

Highlights:

  • Drilling Underway: Drilling activities began on July 23, 2024. Approximately 1,000-1,200 metres are planned across 5-7 drill holes targeting shallow high-grade basement-hosted uranium mineralization, beginning with the Wishbone target area (Figure 2).

  • Undrilled & Shallow Drill Targets: Drill plans comprise helicopter-supported diamond drilling focused on high-priority targets refined by geophysical work completed by the Company earlier this year, bolstered by recent prospecting and identification of strong radioactivity at surface within ideal uranium host rocks.

  • Untapped Uranium Potential: Drilling will focus on target areas along refined VTEMTM corridors with the proven exploration thesis of focusing on major conductor trends associated with cross-cutting faults and surficial radioactivity expressions.

  • Fully Funded: The drill program is fully funded and may be expanded based on results.

Caption: Aero Energy and Standard Uranium Personnel Prospecting Upcoming Drill Targets

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Galen McNamara, CEO of Aero Energy, stated, "With drilling now underway at Sun Dog we are very much looking forward to testing the targets. Each target was carefully chosen based on a number of features and strengthened by the identification of favourable radioactive host rocks at surface. In my experience, targets like this are rare so I'm glad we are in a position to quickly test them via drilling."

Figure 1: Overview of the Sun Dog Project highlighting 2024 summer drill target areas, high-grade uranium occurrences, and EM-conductors.

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Figure 2: Detail map of the Wishbone target area highlighting newly discovered mineralized graphitic metapelite outcrop, anomalous surface radioactivity***, and untested VTEM conductors. The first drill hole of the 2024 program will test the Wishbone target for the first time.

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