Strathmore Plus Uranium Corporation announced the results of an additional 16 holes drilled at the Agate project in the Shirley Basin Uranium District of central Wyoming. Drilling has extended the known mineralization at least 800 feet west of discovery hole AG-10-23 which encountered 16 feet of 0.081% eU3O8; new drill hole AG-16-23 intercepted 21 feet of 0.089% eU3O8 from 79-100 feet. The 16 holes were drilled to the north, west, and east of the discovery hole, extending mineralization in each direction.

Additionally, new drill holes AG-28-23 and AG-29-23, which encountered mineralization, were drilled 800 feet north of hole AG-16-23; exploration is ongoing across this area of the property. Phase 1 of exploratory drilling at the Agate project is targeting the Lower "A" sand of the Eocene Wind River Formation, an arkosic-rich sandstone which is noted for its high porosity, permeability, and transmissivity. Strathmore is exploring an area of the Agate project where historical drilling completed by Kerr McGee Corporation in the 1970s encountered uranium roll-front deposits, saturated with groundwater, from 80-150 feet deep.

The intercept results for the 16 holes are reported at a minimum thickness of 2-feet and a grade cutoff of 0.02% eU3O8 (equivalent uranium).