Why Invest?
Standard Uranium is a pure-play discovery company with 12 projects spanning more than ~234,700 acres in Canada’s Athabasca Basin. Through a disciplined project-generator model, the company advances multiple assets via partner-funded exploration while preserving capital and focus for its flagship Davidson River Project. This model provides investors with exposure to the world’s premier district for high-grade uranium, minimizes dilution, and delivers multiple discovery opportunities with a clear near-term catalyst path aligned with a tightening uranium market.
2026 Exploration Plans
Davidson River Project
New and refined target areas across the Warrior, Bronco, and Thunderbird conductor corridors have been identified through high-resolution 3D imaging of basement structures and potential alteration zones, providing key targeting information for spring 2026 drilling. The Company has secured all drill permits, signed Exploration Agreements with its Clearwater River Dene Nation (“CRDN”) partners, retained all essential vendors, and plans to initiate an aggressive drill program in early spring 2026 to begin testing new targets with approximately 8,000 metres planned.
Corvo Project
In December 2025, the Company plans to complete an extensive 50 m x 200 m ground gravity survey covering more than 29 km of conductive strike length, which will aid in identifying density anomalies that may represent hydrothermal alteration systems when coinciding with uranium fertile EM conductor trends.
Following the gravity survey, a skid-assisted diamond drill program totalling approximately 3,000 metres is planned for winter 2026, which will mark the first drill program on the Project in more than 40 years. Drilling will target high-priority areas including the never-before-drilled Manhattan Showing and newly-identified radioactive occurrences across the property.
Rocas Project
The Company completed a high-resolution ground gravity survey in 2024, and Convolutions Geoscience completed the processing, interpretation, and modeling of the gravity data. The survey identified several density-low anomalies coinciding with historical surface mineralization, lakebed geochemical anomalies, and cross-cutting fault zones along the Project’s known conductive exploration trends.
Standard Uranium plans to conduct the first-ever drill program on the Project in winter 2026, comprising approximately 1,800 metres, to begin testing high-priority zones along the main 7.5-kilometre magnetic low/EM conductive corridor which hosts several uranium showings and has remained untested to date.
Sun Dog Project
The Company plans to complete 3D modeling and inversions of EM and gravity data collected across the project in 2024 and 2025. Integration of geophysical products with surficial sampling and drilling results to date will help refine drill targets for a future partner-funded drill program.
