Atomic Minerals Corporation announced it has initiated the drill permitting process with the Bureau of Land Management ("BLM") at its 6,500-acre Harts Point Uranium Project ("Harts Point") in San Juan County, Utah. Atomic plans to drill along the entire length of the Harts Point property, targeting hypothesized uranium mineralization associated with the Moss Back Member of the Triassic Chinle Formation. Atomic's technical team believes the geological setting at Harts Point is identical to Lisbon Valley with uranium mineralization associated with the flank of a northwest-southeast trending anticline, 19 miles to the northeast.

Harts Point has remained unexplored due to the previous lack of geological data and technical understanding of the Chinle Formation in this area. Our interpretation of anomalies within previously unknown data from Gamma Ray logs indicate the presence of uranium within the base of the Chinle in historic oil and gas holes spaced 2.8 miles apart, supporting the technical team's hypothesis.