Skyharbour Resources Ltd.

TSX-V: SYH | OTCQX: SYHBF | Frankfurt: SC1P

SYMBOL: TSX-V: SYH | OTCQX: SYHBF | Frankfurt: SC1P

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Why Skyharbour Resources Stands Out in the Uranium Sector

Skyharbour Resources (TSX-V: SYH | OTCQX: SYHBF) has emerged as a dominant force in Canada’s Athabasca Basin, controlling 1,500,000+ acres across 37 uranium projects in the world’s highest-grade uranium district. The company recently secured a transformative $61.5 million strategic partnership with industry leader Denison Mines at its co-flagship Russell Lake Project, representing major validation of the asset’s world-class potential. After consolidating 100% ownership in Russell Lake, Skyharbour commands a nearly contiguous 270,000-acre exploration district between Russell Lake and its other 100% owned co-flagship Moore Lake Project. Skyharbour’s operations feature premium infrastructure, including all-weather road access, powerlines, and a large exploration camp, while recent drilling has intersected high-grade uranium mineralization at both projects. The company continues to advance its projects through aggressive exploration at its core assets, while utilizing the prospect generator model at secondary assets which includes up to $118 million in combined project consideration consisting of exploration funding, cash and share payments from partners.

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Why Skyharbour?
People, Timing, Projects

  • Strong management and technical team with track record of success
  • Top tier Athabasca Basin uranium project portfolio with robust discovery potential
  • Noteworthy shareholder base and strategic partners including Denison Mines, Rio Tinto, Orano, and numerous institutional shareholders 
  • Timing and an impending turnaround in the uranium market
  • Acquiring assets at attractive valuations and using prospect generator and JV model to advance non-core assets

The Athabasca Basin

Skyharbour Resources’ flagship assets are the Moore Lake and Russell Lake projects in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. Moore Lake spans 35,705 hectares with high-grade uranium mineralization, while Russell Lake covers 73,314 hectares and is strategically located near major uranium projects.

World-Class Uranium Assets in Canada's Premier Mining District

Russell Lake Uranium Project

73,134 hectare Russell Lake Uranium Project (Strategic JV with Denison Mines, up to $61.5M in Project Consideration)

Russell Lake represents Skyharbour’s premier exploration opportunity, now backed by Denison Mines’ technical expertise and significant capital commitment. Strategically located between Cameco’s Key Lake and McArthur River operations, the project benefits from exceptional infrastructure including Highway 914 and high-voltage powerlines running through the property.

Moore Lake Uranium Project

35,705 hectares 100% Skyharbour High-Grade Zones

Moore Lake is an advanced-stage uranium exploration property with established high-grade mineralization along the Maverick Corridor. Located just 15 kilometers east of Denison’s Wheeler River project and 39 kilometers south of Cameco’s McArthur River mine, Moore Lake occupies a premier address in the Eastern Athabasca Basin.

Trump administration bets big on nuclear power

9 Key Takeaways from President Trump’s Executive Orders on Nuclear Energy

1. Speed up Nuclear Reactor Licensing
2. Add 300 Gigawatts of New U.S. Nuclear Capacity by 2050
3. Lay the Groundwork for Faster Reactor Testing
4. Deploy U.S. Reactors for AI and Military Bases
5. Explore Fuel Recycling and Reprocessing
6. Amp up Domestic Nuclear Fuel Production
7. Bolster the American Nuclear Workforce
8. Assess Spent Nuclear Fuel Management
9. Expand U.S. Nuclear Energy Exports

The Perfect Storm for Uranium Stocks

Nuclear Renaissance in Full Swing

Global nuclear capacity is projected to reach 746 gigawatts by 2040, representing unprecedented demand growth. Over 30 countries have pledged to triple nuclear energy capacity by 2050 to meet net-zero carbon emissions targets.

Source: World Nuclear Association

AI & Data Center Energy Demands

Technology giants Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and Meta are securing long-term nuclear power agreements to fuel energy-intensive AI data centers. The International Energy Agency projects data center electricity consumption will more than double by 2030, with AI-optimized facilities driving quadrupled demand growth. Nuclear power is emerging as the only reliable, carbon-free solution capable of meeting these massive energy requirements.

Critical Supply Deficit Emerging

The U.S. Energy Information Administration warns of a cumulative uranium shortfall of 184 million pounds over the next decade without new mine development. Global reactor requirements are expected to reach 190-200 million pounds by 2025, while primary production falls short by 60-70 million pounds annually. Declining secondary supplies from decommissioned weapons and enrichment stockpiles are diminishing, creating structural tightness in uranium markets.

Uranium Price Trajectory

Industry experts predict uranium prices will rebound to $90-$100 per pound by early 2026, with Bank of America analysts forecasting potential upside to $135 per pound in 2026. The current supply-demand imbalance, combined with geopolitical supply disruptions and renewed utility contracting, supports a sustained uranium bull market through the end of the decade.

Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) Expansion

Next-generation Small Modular Reactors are revolutionizing nuclear deployment, offering shorter construction timelines and lower operating costs. SMRs are particularly suited for remote areas, industrial sites, and data centers. The International Atomic Energy Agency projects SMRs could comprise 25% of new nuclear capacity by 2050, representing additional uranium demand vectors beyond traditional large-scale reactors.

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Skyharbour Fast Sheet

Skyharbour Resources Management Team

Jordan Trimble
Director, President and CEO
James G. Pettit
Director, Chairman of the Board
Nicholas Coltura
Investor Relations Manager
Dr. Andrew J. Ramcharan
Senior Vice President, Corporate Development
Brady Rak
Vice President of Business Development
Kelly Pladson
Corporate Secretary
Serdar Donmez
VP Exploration
David Cates
Director

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