Original News Release
Kiplin acquires Keefe Lake uranium project
Dr. Peter Born reports
KIPLIN METALS ACQUIRES EXPLORATION PROPERTIES IN SASKATCHEWAN
Kiplin Metals Inc. has acquired certain Canadian mineral exploration property interests comprising the Keefe Lake uranium project in Saskatchewan.
Pursuant to the mineral property acquisition agreement dated March 16, 2026, with an arm's-length vendor, the company acquired four mineral claims comprising the Keefe Lake uranium project in Saskatchewan for cash consideration of $200,000. The company has not paid any finders' fees or commissions in connection with the agreement.
Keefe Lake uranium project
Keefe Lake uranium project 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 lies within a structural corridor in the eastern Athabasca basin, which also hosts the McArthur River, Cigar Lake and Key Lake mines, three of the largest and richest uranium mines in the world. The Keefe Lake exploration model is a shallow basement or sandstone-hosted uranium deposit, with average basement depths of only 170 metres. Since 2012, the project has been subject to over $4-million in exploration expenditures, including airborne geophysics, 2-D seismic and diamond drilling.
Qualified person
Dr. Peter Born, PGeo, a director of the company, is the designated qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 (Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects), and is responsible for, and has approved, the technical information contained in this release.
About Kiplin Metals Inc.
Kiplin is a mineral exploration company. It creates value for its shareholders by identifying and developing highly prospective mineral exploration opportunities. Its strategy is to advance its projects from discovery to production, allowing Kiplin to achieve exceptional shareholder value through the entire life cycle of mining.
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