
Stallion Uranium Corp. engages in the acquisition and exploration of mineral property assets in the United States and Canada. The company explores for uranium and gold deposits. It holds a 100% interest in the Horse Heaven project that includes 699 mining claims covering an area of 14,374 acres located in Valley County, Idaho. The company also holds an option to acquire a 100% interest in the Richmond Mountain property, which comprises 117 mining claims covering an area of 950 hectares situated on the prolific Battle Mountain-Eureka Trend, Nevada. In addition, it holds 100% interests in eight projects that consists of 23 mineral claims covering an area of 78,831 hectares located in Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. The company was formerly known as Stallion Discoveries Corp. and changed its name to Stallion Uranium Corp. in October 2023. The company was incorporated in 2011 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.
Stallion Uranium Corp. trades as STLNF on OTC. The company is classified in Basic Materials / Industrial Materials and reports in USD.
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Stallion Uranium Corp. can be compared against peers such as Australian Mines Limited, Artemis Resources Limited, BeMetals Corp., Benton Resources Inc., Garibaldi Resources Corp., Livium Ltd..
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Company website: https://www.stallionuranium.com
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