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Market One: Standard Uranium Ltd. Prepares to Drill Its Flagship Davidson River Uranium Project in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin

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Standard Uranium (OTCQB:STTDF) is preparing an upcoming drill program at its flagship Davidson River uranium project in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin. The work will integrate new gravity and passive seismic data from Fleet Space Technologies and leverage geological similarities between Davidson River and NexGen Energy's Arrow deposit.

The company is also shifting to a project generator model, now operating across 12 basin projects, amid rising global demand for domestically sourced uranium fuel and renewed institutional interest in the Athabasca Basin.

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - May 19, 2026) - Market One ("Market One"), a marketing agency for public companies, shares editorial and video features on emerging growth stories across the resource, energy, and technology sectors.

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Standard Uranium Ltd.: Advancing Its Flagship Uranium Project in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin

Standard Uranium Ltd. (TSXV: STND) (OTCQB: STTDF) (FSE: 9SU0) (the "Company" or "Standard Uranium") reviewed its upcoming drill programme at the Davidson River Project in the southwest Athabasca Basin, including the integration of new gravity and passive seismic data acquired through Fleet Space Technologies, the geological alignment between Davidson River and NexGen Energy's Arrow deposit, and the company's transition to a project generator model now operating across 12 basin projects.

The article examines Standard Uranium's targeting approach and exploration thesis at Davidson River, against the backdrop of growing global demand for domestically sourced uranium fuel and renewed institutional interest in the Athabasca Basin.



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About Standard Uranium

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Standard Uranium is a uranium exploration company and emerging project generator poised for discovery in one of the world's premier uranium districts. The Company holds interest in over 232,864 acres (94,237 hectares) in the Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan, Canada. Since its establishment, Standard Uranium has focused on the identification, acquisition, and exploration of Athabasca-style uranium targets with a view to discovery and future development.

Standard Uranium's Davidson River Project, in the southwest part of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, comprises ten mineral claims over 30,737 hectares. Davidson River is highly prospective for basement-hosted uranium deposits due to its location along trend from recent high-grade uranium discoveries. However, owing to the large project size with multiple targets, it remains broadly under-tested by drilling. Recent intersections of wide, structurally deformed and strongly altered shear zones provide significant confidence in the exploration model and future success is expected.

Standard Uranium's eastern Athabasca projects comprise over 42,145 hectares of prospective land holdings. The eastern basin projects are highly prospective for unconformity related and/or basement hosted uranium deposits based on historical uranium occurrences, recently identified geophysical anomalies, and location along trend from several high-grade uranium discoveries.

Standard Uranium's Sun Dog project, in the northwest part of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, is comprised of nine mineral claims over 19,603 hectares. The Sun Dog project is highly prospective for basement and unconformity hosted uranium deposits yet remains largely untested by sufficient drilling despite its location proximal to uranium discoveries in the area.

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Jon Bey, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman
Suite 3123, 595 Burrard Street
Vancouver, British Columbia, V7X 1J1

Tel: 1 (306) 850-6699
E-mail: info@standarduranium.ca

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FAQ

What drilling plans did Standard Uranium (STTDF) outline for the Davidson River project in May 2026?

Standard Uranium plans an upcoming drill program at its flagship Davidson River uranium project. According to Standard Uranium, this campaign will use upgraded gravity and passive seismic data to refine targets within Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin, a region associated with major uranium discoveries.

How is Standard Uranium (STTDF) using Fleet Space Technologies data at Davidson River?

Standard Uranium is integrating new gravity and passive seismic data from Fleet Space Technologies into its Davidson River drill program. According to Standard Uranium, combining these datasets aims to improve exploration targeting and support the company’s uranium discovery efforts in the southwest Athabasca Basin.

What does Standard Uranium’s shift to a project generator model mean for STTDF investors?

Standard Uranium is transitioning to a project generator model while operating across 12 Athabasca Basin projects. According to Standard Uranium, this approach focuses on advancing multiple uranium projects by partnering, potentially spreading exploration exposure across a broader portfolio for shareholders.

How is the Davidson River project positioned relative to NexGen Energy’s Arrow deposit?

Standard Uranium highlights geological alignment between its Davidson River project and NexGen Energy’s Arrow deposit. According to Standard Uranium, this similarity supports its exploration thesis as it targets a potential high-grade uranium discovery within Saskatchewan’s prolific Athabasca Basin region.

Why is global uranium demand important for Standard Uranium (STTDF) and Athabasca Basin projects?

Rising global demand for domestically sourced uranium fuel forms part of the backdrop for Standard Uranium’s strategy. According to Standard Uranium, this trend and renewed institutional interest in the Athabasca Basin underscore the relevance of its Davidson River and other basin projects.