Atomic Minerals Corporation Updates Harts Point Uranium Project Drill Permitting Process in Partnership with Kraken Energy Corp.

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - September 30, 2024) - Atomic Minerals Corporation (TSXV: ATOM) ("ATOMIC MINERALS" or the "Company") is pleased to provide an update on ongoing drill permitting for its 6,500-acre Harts Point Uranium Project ("Harts Point") in San Juan County, Utah. This update is in partnership with Kraken Energy Corp. (CSE: UUSA) ("Kraken"), the Company's optionee partner, and the operator for the upcoming exploration program.

The August 2024 permit application has now been reviewed by the Monticello Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management ("BLM") with comments provided to Kraken. The partners are currently addressing the comments. Kraken plans to conduct exploratory drilling across fifteen (15) proposed sites targeting the basal Moss Back member of the Chinle formation for uranium mineralization at depths of + 1500 feet (457 metres).

The next phase of drilling is aimed at building on the successful Phase I drilling campaign at Harts Point. This collaboration with Kraken Energy underscores both companies' commitment to advancing exploration and development projects in this promising region. As described in the Company's permit applications, these permits will facilitate the execution of a thorough drilling and exploration program, designed to unlock the potential of the uranium-rich Harts Point Property.

Clive Massey, President & CEO of Atomic Minerals, commented, "We are excited to be advancing the Harts Point Uranium Project alongside our partners at Kraken Energy. With the feedback received from the BLM on our permitting application, we are well-positioned to move forward with our exploration program. This step brings us closer to unlocking the significant potential of Harts Point, located in one of the most promising uranium regions in the U.S. We are confident that the upcoming drill program will help validate historical data and provide valuable insights into the property's resource potential."

On May 23, 2023, Atomic Minerals executed a definitive agreement with Kraken Energy Corp., granting Kraken the option to acquire up to a 75% interest in Harts Point. Harts Point was identified as Moss Back member Chinle formation uranium target based on off-scale radioactivity readings from downhole gamma ray probes of three historic oil and gas holes in the area, which were spaced 2.8 miles apart. The partners believe Harts Point is analogous to Lisbon Valley.

Lisbon Valley encompasses the Big Indian mining district, which produced 77.9 million pounds of uranium oxide ("U₃O₈") and 19 million pounds of vanadium from 16 large mines between 1952 and 1988 from the Triassic Chinle and Permian Cutler Formations from relatively shallow depths to more than 2,550 feet. This production represents more than 80 percent of the uranium ore mined in Utah during this time period. Ore grades averaged 0.34 percent U3O8, making these the highest grade and thickest mineable widths of all the large uranium mining districts discovered in the United States.1