SKRR Exploration Inc. announced its plan to commence a drill program of approximately five exploration core drill holes as well as ground gravity and Time Domain EM geophysical surveys at the 'Clearwater West Project' located in Saskatchewan. This work program is expected to commence in July 2024. The exploration permits to carry out the work have been received from the Ministry of Environment of Saskatchewan.

SKRR has an option to acquire up to a 70% interest in the Clearwater West Project from F3 Uranium Corp. The Clearwater West Project is an early-stage exploration project prospective for uranium mineralization. The uranium mineralization model for the Clearwater West property is basement hosted and structurally controlled Athabasca Basin unconformity related deposits.

Only three shallow drillholes were previously completed on the property in 2015 and encountered graphitic shear zones. Drilling this summer will consist of follow up drilling of the 2015 holes as well as first pass drilling targeting ground Time Domain electromagnetic and IP resistivity anomalies on areas of increased conductivity along untested airborne EM conductors on the east side of the property. The western part of the property has untested conductors that are sub-parallel to the Patterson Lake corridor which hosts Fission Uranium's Triple R uranium deposit and NexGen's Arrow uranium deposit located 13 km to the north and 17 km to the north respectively.

Ground gravity and Time Domain EM surveys will also be completed this summer in the west part of the property, covering distinct conductive areas defined by the 2014 VTEM survey, to develop and define distinct drill targets for future testing. The Trans-Hudson Orogen - although extremely well known in geological terms has been significantly under-explored in Saskatchewan. SKRR is committed to all stakeholders including shareholders, all its partners and the environment in which it operates.