KIPLIN METALS COMPLETES MOBILE MT SURVEY AT LLOYD LAKE PROJECT IN ATHABASCA BASIN, SAKSATCHEWAN

Kiplin Metals Inc. (KIP) has completed a heliborne Mobile MagnetoTellurics (MT) survey over its wholly-owned Lloyd Lake Uranium Project in the Athabasca Basin, successfully delineating a primary exploration zone. The survey data revealed a northeast-trending, multi-kilometre magnetic low interpreted as a subsurface fault or fold, with effective penetration depths up to one kilometre.
The heliborne Mobile MagnetoTellurics ("Mobile MT") survey covered 436 line-kilometres with 100m line spacing. The technical findings delineated a primary exploration zone characterized by a northeast-trending, multi-kilometre long magnetic low interpreted as a subsurface fault or fold. The data specifications indicate an effective depth of penetration up to one kilometre, providing high-resolution data at shallower depths.
The Lloyd Lake Uranium Project spans 6,177 hectares, located 27 km south of the Athabasca Basin boundary. The key exploration zone is an 8-kilometre corridor featuring a magnetic low aligned with a structural break and anomalous radioactivity. Kiplin Metals is now integrating the new geophysical data with historic datasets to define priority diamond drilling targets.
Rob Gamley, CEO, stated: "The Company is pleased to have completed its first work on our Lloyed Lake Project, located on the southern lip of the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan. We intend to use the results of this survey and historic data compilation to define priority drill targets on the property."
In addition to the exploration update, the company announced the appointment of Jonathan Kottmeier as Manager, Investor Relations. Mr. Kottmeier brings experience in digital marketing, AI integration, and investor relations for resource exploration companies.
Dr. Peter Born, PGeo, Director, approved the technical information per National Instrument 43-101.