Aero Energy and Fortune Bay Hit Strong Radioactivity in Shallow New Discovery at the Murmac Uranium Project, Saskatchewan

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Second Hole of Drill Program Encounters 8.7 m Graphitic Pelite Interval with Strong Radioactivity Reaching up to 33,600 cps

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - June 25, 2024) - Aero Energy Ltd (TSXV: AERO) (OTC Pink: AAUGF) (FSE: UU3) ("Aero" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the intersection of strong radioactivity in the second drill hole (M24-017) of its 2024 exploration drilling program on the Murmac Uranium Project ("Murmac" or the "Project"), located in Northern Saskatchewan. An average of 1,309 counts per second was intersected over 8.7 metres in graphitic pelite, with up to 33,600 counts per second (using handheld RS-125 Spectrometer) associated with visible uranium mineralization. The drilling program is being funded by the Company and is operated by Fortune Bay Corp (TSXV: FOR) (OTCQB: FTBYF) (FSE: 5QN) ("Fortune Bay").

Highlights:

  • Drilling is still underway on hole M24-017 (target H15); drill core has been received and logged to a depth of 94.5 metres at the time of this release.

  • Strong radioactivity is dominantly hosted in structured graphitic pelite, immediately below the contact with hematized quartzite (hangingwall), approximately 70 to 78 metres vertically below surface.

  • Radioactivity highlights include a maximum of 33,600 counts per second over 0.1 metre (from 86.1 to 86.2 metres), with a length weighted average of 1,309 counts per second over 8.7 metres (from 85.8 to 94.5 metres).

  • Drilling is ongoing and the zone of strong radioactivity remains open up/down dip and along strike in both directions.

  • This is the first drill hole testing a previously unexplored electromagnetic ("EM") conductor on the Howland Corridor under the shallow Howland Lake.

  • The Company is currently planning appropriate follow-up holes.

  • There are an additional 11 high-priority targets at Murmac which have been approved for drilling, and multiple others under consideration.

Galen McNamara, CEO of Aero Energy, stated, "The discovery of strong radioactivity in only the second hole ever drilled by the Company confirms our exploration thesis, underscores the prospectivity of the search-space, and opens up many interesting discovery possibilities. The occurrence of strong alteration and radioactivity within both the quartzite hangingwall and targeted graphitic pelite units provides early indications that this mineralized system looks to be robust. We look forward to unlocking additional value with our partners at Fortune Bay as we aggressively pursue further uranium mineralization at Murmac."