Tisdale Resources Corp. (the ‘Company’) announced that it has finalized plans for the ZTEM survey to be conducted on the primary target at its wholly-owned Keefe Lake Uranium Project. The Company has engaged Geotech Geophysical to conduct the survey which is expected to commence in the coming weeks. Keefe Lake is an advanced exploration project that covers an area of approximately 15,400 hectares, on the eastern side of the Athabasca Basin, in northeastern Saskatchewan, Canada. The project is on trend with the McArthur River, Cigar Lake and Key Lake Mines, three of the large and rich uranium mines in the world. The Z-Axis Tipper Electromagnetic system used in the survey leverages the earth's natural (or passive) fields from global thunderstorm activity as a source of transmitted energy. ZTEMTM is ideal for mapping deeply buried, porphyry hosted and structurally controlled targets. This is well suited for Keefe Lake as previous drilling terminated in highly anomalous uranium mineralization at a depth of 400 meters, well within the penetration of the ZTEM system. Dr. Peter Born, P.Geo., a qualified person for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical content of this news release.