Vanadian Energy Corp. announced the results from its April 2019 exploration diamond drilling program carried out on the Huzyk Creek Vanadium Property (the "Property"). Drill hole HZ-19-1 encountered 9.74 metres grading 0.22% V2O5 within a broader interval of 13.77 metres grading 0.18% V2O5. Drill hole HZ-19-2 intersected 14.05 metres grading 0.11% V2O5. These two holes define approximately 200 metres of strike along a ground geophysical conductor outlined by historic operators. This geophysical conductor remains open along strike as the lateral extents are not currently known. The company completed two holes totaling 745 metres of NQ drill core between March 29 and April 8. Both holes successfully intersected vanadium bearing graphitic metasediments. Both mineralized intervals are hosted by strongly graphitic metasedimentary rocks with associated sulphides, primarily pyrite and pyrrhotite. Surrounding the strongly graphitic mineralized metasediments are broad zones of metasedimentary rocks with variable graphite content and anomalous vanadium, ranging from 100 ppm to 827 ppm V2O5 over intervals ranging from 0.3 metres to 1.7 metres in length. Hole HZ-19-1 ended in graphitic metasedimentary rocks containing 523 ppm V2O5 over 4 metres. This suggests that the potential for further vanadium bearing zones continues to the west. It is hypothesized that the parallel historic geophysical conductors in this area may represent the margins of a broad zone of graphitic metasedimentary rocks. Further work is required to refine this model and determine the potential for additional vanadium mineralization. Based on comparisons between the geology core logs, assays from the Vanadian Energy drilling, and photos of the historic NIM19 drill core, the Company is of the opinion that the recent drilling did not twin historic drill hole NIM19 due to uncertainties in the exact location of the historic hole. It appears that HZ-19-1 was set up to the southeast of NIM19. NIM19 intersected 68 metres grading 0.14% V2O5 hosted by strongly graphitic metasedimentary rocks across the entire interval. These results confirm that the graphitic metasediments within the Huzyk Creek Property host potentially significant vanadium mineralization which is a new exploration target in Manitoba. To the Company's knowledge, no prior exploration has been carried out for this type of vanadium mineralization in the province. The Company plans to continue to define further vanadium targets within the Huzyk Creek Property.