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Premier American Uranium Reports Strong Final Results from its 2025 Drill Program at the Cyclone ISR Project, Wyoming

 

 

 

 

 

Premier American Uranium Inc. (TSX-V: PUR) (OTCQB: PAUIF) is pleased to announce completion of the 2025 exploration drilling program at the Cyclone Rim target area of the Company’s wholly-owned Cyclone ISR Uranium Project, located in the Great Divide Basin of south-central Wyoming. The exploration program commenced on July 16, 2025, with the objective of further defining sandstone-hosted uranium mineralization that was partially outlined during the Company’s 2024 exploration program. The Project is situated in the vicinity of Ur-Energy Inc.’s Lost Creek ISR uranium mine and Uranium Energy Corp.’s Sweetwater uranium production facility (Figure 2).

 

Highlights

  • Positive drill results include mineralized zones encountered in areas where uranium mineralization was not previously known to occur, and extensions of known mineralization along a previously identified geologic trend. Twenty-five conventional mud rotary holes were completed for a total of 17,160 ft of drilling in 2025 (Figure 1).
  • Thirteen of the 25 drill holes intersected uranium mineralization at grades of 0.01% eU₃O₈ or higher (see Table 1 for complete results). Notably, hole CR25-001 returned 15.5 ft grading 0.09% eU₃O₈. Within this overall mineralized intercept is a three-foot thick zone that averages 0.229% eU3O8.
  • Drilling at the Cyclone Rim target in 2024 identified flat lying uranium mineralization along a ½-mile, east-west trend. The 2025 drilling program has extended that mineralized trend and has identified a second trend of uranium mineralization running north-south over a 1.5-mile distance. Both mineralized zones remain open in multiple directions and are expected to be further investigated in future exploration drill programs.

 

Colin Healey, CEO of PUR commented, “We are encouraged by the strong results returned from drilling at Cyclone Rim this season. With each phase, our understanding of the mineralized system improves, and we remain focused on expanding known zones of mineralization while also uncovering new areas of potential mineralization. The 2025 program not only delivered the best-known uranium-mineralized intercept to-date at the Project, but also succeeded in extending the ½-mile mineralized trend identified during our 2024 campaign, and identified a promising new, large, 1.5-mile mineralized trend, for future follow-up. We look forward to leveraging the data obtained during the 2025 field season to optimize 2026 initiatives. I congratulate our technical team on the strong execution in the field in 2025 as we continue to uncover the potential at the Cyclone project.”

 

Table 1. 2025 Cyclone Rim Significant Intercepts

 

Hole Intercept From (ft) To (ft) Length
(ft)
eU3O %
CR25-001 intersected 202 217.5 15.5 0.09
  including     14 0.097
  including     13.5 0.1
  including     3.0 0.229
CR25-002 intersected 346 355 9 0.019
  including     4 0.027
  including     1.5 0.034
CR25-004 intersected 557 557.5 0.5 0.011
CR25-005a intersected 195.5 196.5 1 0.011
  and 203 208 5 0.018
  including     1.5 0.029
  and 216.5 225 8.5 0.027
  including     2.5 0.058
  including     1.5 0.075
  and 237 238.5 1.5 0.011
CR25-009 intersected 396.5 398 1.5 0.011
CR25-010 intersected 377.5 379.5 2 0.015
CR25-013 intersected 371 372.5 1.5 0.016
  intersected 379 380.5 1.5 0.012
CR25-014 intersected 346 355 9 0.028
  including     7.5 0.03
CR25-015 intersected 367.5 368.5 1 0.012
CR25-019 intersected 242.5 255 12.5 0.027
  including     4.5 0.041
  including     2.5 0.028
CR25-022a intersected 456 459.5 3.5 0.017
  including     1 0.021
CR25-023a intersected 395.5 397 1.5 0.011
CR25-025a intersected 205.5 211 5.5 0.018
  including     1 0.027

 

 

Table 2. 2025 Cyclone Rim Drillhole Collar Details

 

Drillhole ID UTM Easting UTM Northing Azimuth Dip Depth (ft)
      (top of hole) (top of hole)  
CR25-001 719839 4673113 0 -90 1000
CR25-002 719247 4673069 0 -90 600
CR25-003a 718674 4673014 0 -90 500
CR25-004 718109 4673018 0 -90 760
CR25-005a 719840 4673125 0 -90 520
CR25-006a 719837 4673093 0 -90 520
CR25-007a 720926 4676935 0 -90 500
CR25-008a 720259 4676679 0 -90 500
CR25-009 719652 4674387 0 -90 900
CR25-010 719694 4675429 0 -90 940
CR25-011 719667 4676447 0 -90 800
CR25-012 719613 4677753 0 -90 700
CR25-013 720204 4677258 0 -90 460
CR25-014 720275 4676696 0 -90 800
CR25-015 720112 4675484 0 -90 860
CR25-016 720362 4673880 0 -90 900
CR25-017 721054 4674655 0 -90 700
CR25-018 720949 4675796 0 -90 800
CR25-019 720946 4676941 0 -90 800
CR25-020 721597 4677830 0 -90 700
CR25-021a 720180 4677252 0 -90 500
CR25-022a 722669 4678583 0 -90 500
CR25-023a 720226 4677252 0 -90 500
CR25-024a 721431 4678256 0 -90 700
CR25-025a 722594 4678552 0 -90 700

 

 

Drill holes reported here encountered uranium mineralization with >1-ft thickness at or above a cut-off grade of 0.01% eU3O8. All grades were calculated from gamma-ray logs measured by Hawkins CBM Logging of Cody, Wyoming, a highly experienced and skilled independent borehole geophysical contractor. Hawkins CBM Logging’s geophysical probe was most recently calibrated at the US Department of Energy’s Casper, Wyoming logging test pits in June 2025. Uranium grades cited were calculated from gamma-ray logs, and the cited grades are “equivalent” (“e”) grades of U3O8. All drill holes are vertical in orientation and the geologic units hosting the uranium mineralization are flat lying, therefore reported thicknesses are true thicknesses. No corrections were made for radiometric disequilibrium.

 

Figure 1. 2025 Cyclone Rim Target Area Drill Hole Locations

 

 Cyclone Project

 

The Project is situated in the Wyoming Basin physiographic province, in south-central Wyoming and within the Great Divide Basin (Figure 2). Uranium mineralization occurs in the Tertiary age Battle Spring Formation as sandstone-hosted roll-fronts. PUR’s mineral holdings include 1,161 unpatented mining claims and 9 State leases. In total, the Project comprises approximately 26,180 acres. Portions of the Project area were explored by various companies beginning in the 1950’s.

 

Wyoming has led the US in uranium production since 1995, and since the first uranium mines started operating in 1951, the state has produced more than 238 million pounds of uranium concentrate. Wyoming hosts the largest known economic uranium ore reserves in the US, which are in the Powder River Basin, Great Divide Basin, Shirley Basin, and Gas Hills (Wind River Basin).1

 

Figure 2: Location of the Cyclone Project, Great Divide Basin, Wyoming

 

 

Qualified Person Statement

 

The scientific and technical information contained in this news release was reviewed and approved by Dean T. Wilton, PG, CPG, MAIG, a consultant of PUR who is a “Qualified Person” (as defined in National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects). Mr. Wilton has verified the data disclosed in this news release, including sampling, analytical, and test data underlying the information contained herein.

 

The drilling results cited in this release were derived from conventional mud rotary drill holes and continuously recorded geophysical responses (gamma-ray, self-potential, and single point resistivity) from a borehole geophysical probe. The mineralized zones are flat lying and the individual drill holes are vertical in orientation, and the thicknesses cited in this release are true thicknesses. Grades of mineralization reported were calculated from the gamma-ray logs following a procedure that was first developed in the early 1960s and is standard practice in the uranium industry. The borehole geophysical logging was carried out by Hawkins CBM Logging of Cody Wyoming, an independent geophysical contractor that is highly experienced and skilled in providing reliable and accurate data. The gamma-ray probe and instrumentation were most recently calibrated at the US Department of Energy’s gamma-ray test pits in Casper, Wyoming in June 2025.

 

Other information regarding the Company’s Cyclone Project can be referenced in the “Technical Report on the Cyclone Uranium Project, Great Divide Basin, Wyoming USA, dated June 30, 2023, which is available under the Company’s profile on SEDAR +, at www.sedarplus.ca.

 

About Premier American Uranium Inc.

 

Premier American Uranium is focused on consolidating, exploring, and developing uranium projects across the United States to strengthen domestic energy security and advance the transition to clean energy. The Company’s extensive land position spans five of the nation’s top uranium districts, with active work programs underway in New Mexico’s Grants Mineral Belt and Wyoming’s Great Divide and Powder River Basins.

 

Backed by strategic partners including Sachem Cove Partners, IsoEnergy Ltd., Mega Uranium Ltd., and other leading institutional investors, PUR is advancing a portfolio supported by defined resources and high-priority exploration and development targets. Led by a distinguished team with deep expertise in uranium exploration, development, permitting, operations, and uranium-focused M&A, the Company is well positioned as a key player in advancing the U.S. uranium sector.

 

Posted January 14, 2026

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