Kiplin Metals Inc. has completed a review of the electromagnetic ("EM") conductors on, and adjacent to, the Company's Cluff Lake Road (CLR) Uranium Project, located in northwestern Saskatchewan, which is surrounded by F3 ("F3") Uranium Corp.'s (formerly Fission 3.0) high profile Paterson Lake North ("PLN") Project. Airborne and ground electro-magnetic ("EM") geophysical surveys are an effective exploration tool for discovering basement hosted uranium mineralization, in association with graphitic structures and clay alteration. The F3 discovery of the JR Zone in hole PLN22-035 resulted from follow-up drilling on the "A1" conductor. Following the discovery of the JR Zone, the Company views the on-trend extensions of F3's North
Conductor Complex onto the CLR property, the encouraging geology, alteration and mineralization observed in the single drill hole in the area (PLN22-029), and the radon anomalies and magnetic lineaments indicated on the CLR property, as very prospective for discovery of a
basement hosted uranium deposit. The Company continues to review the best type of EM geophysical surveys to conduct this summer, with ongoing discussions with contractors, prior to defining drill targets. The Company is the beneficiary of a 100% interest in the Cluff Lake Road Uranium Project and controls all exploration and development of the Project at this time. The Company cautions the discoveries and observations on properties in proximity to the Company's properties are not necessarily indicative of the presence of similar mineralization or geology on the
company's properties.