Trench Metals Corp. unveiled the details of its 2023 prospecting program at the Company's Higginson Lake Uranium Project in Northern Saskatchewan. The program seeks to capitalize on the success of the 2022 program, which yielded promising results at the Peterson Rapids Showing.

The Peterson Rapids Showing, situated just southeast of the rapids between Peterson and Higginson Lake, approximately 11.3 kilometers southeast of Charlebois Lake, exhibited promising indicators during last year's campaign. As a result, Trench Metals is set to undertake extensive subsequent activities to delve deeper into this prospective zone. Additionally, the Company will broaden its investigative scope to incorporate the Charlebois Lake Showings andianne Uranium Showings, situated about 7 kilometers southeast of the Higginson Lake Uranium project.

These regions present significant potential for uranium deposits and warrant thorough examination to uncover their true resource potential. The Company's 2023 Prospecting program will employ cutting-edge technology, utilizing scintillometers. These advanced instruments will play a vital role in identifying high-priority targets for trenching and drilling.

The Company aims to maximize efficiency and expedite the exploration process by employing man-portable drills. Trench Metals remains committed to upholding the highest environmental and safety standards throughout its exploration endeavors. The Company is committed to the enforcement of stringent protocols and compliance with regulatory prerequisites to guarantee ethical and sustainable operations.

Dr. Peter Born, P.Geo., is the designated qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and is responsible for and has approved the technical information in this release.