June 30, 2023 – Kiplin Metals Inc. (TSX-V: KIP) (the “Company” or “Kiplin”) provides an update on the preparations for its planned summer exploration program on the Cluff Lake Road (CLR) uranium project, situated in the highly prospective southwestern Athabasca basin of Northern Saskatchewan.

Field crews have been mobilized and are ready to commence the induced polarization (IP) resistivity geophysical survey upon the receipt of the exploration permit. The company has submitted the required exploration permit application to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment for review and approvals, with an anticipated approval this month.

The primary objective of the planned survey is to enhance the existing dataset of the CLR property and identify vectors that will increase the likelihood of discovering uranium deposits. Kiplin’s exploration teams are committed to adopting innovative concepts in deposit formation study and exploration methods, utilizing new skills and techniques to position the company as a leader in uranium deposit discovery.

As previously reported (press release dated May 17, 2023), Kiplin’s summer program will focus on the central portion of the CLR property. The survey will cover several promising targets already identified, including:

  • Three parallel (south-southeast) conductors over a width of one kilometre identified on F3 Uranium Corp.’s Paterson Lake North (PLN) property, designated as the North conductor complex, that trend onto the western portion of the CLR property.
  • Multiple other magnetic lineaments on the CLR property, both parallel and crosscutting to the North conductor complex trend.
  • Multiple alpha track radon gas sensor anomalies previously completed (2017) and spectrometer radioactivity anomalies discovered by the company in 2022 (see press release, Nov. 23, 2022). Background radioactivity readings with a hand-held Radiation Solutions RS-125 Super-SPEC gamma-ray spectrometer are in the 20 counts per second to 50 cps range, with over 100 anomalous boulders in the 100 cps to 500 cps range detected.

Note: The reader is cautioned that spectrometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials.

These prospective targets, coupled with the extensive data collection efforts, demonstrate Kiplin’s commitment to thorough exploration and the pursuit of potential uranium deposits within the CLR property.

Dr. Peter Born, director of Kiplin, stated: “Our upcoming summer program supports our continued exploration efforts on the CLR project. With the implementation of innovative exploration techniques and our focus on high-potential targets, we aim to enhance our understanding of the property and increase our chances of making significant discoveries. We are excited about the potential of the CLR project and remain dedicated to delivering value to our shareholders.”

Kiplin will conduct its exploration activities adhering to the highest environmental management standards and maintain close co-operation with local stakeholders, including indigenous communities, throughout the permitting, exploration and closure stages.

Incentive option grant

The company also announces that it has granted 1.5 million incentive stock options to the directors and officers of the company. The options vest immediately and are exercisable at a price of 21 cents until June 29, 2024.

About Kiplin Metals Inc.

Kiplin Metals Inc. is a mineral exploration company. We create value for our shareholders by identifying and developing highly prospective mineral exploration opportunities. Our strategy is to advance our projects from discovery o production, allowing Kiplin to achieve exceptional shareholder value through the entire life-cycle of mining.

Cluff Lake Road Uranium Project. Kiplin has the right to earn a one-hundred percent interest in the Cluff Lake Road Uranium Project (the “CLR Project”).  The CLR Project covers ~531 ha in the southwestern Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, where several new discoveries have been made, including the Arrow and Triple R Uranium deposits. The CLR Project is 5 km east of the Cluff Lake Road (Hwy 955), which leads to the historic Cluff Lake Mine, which historically produced approximately 62,000,000 lbs of yellowcake uranium.

For further information, contact the Company at [email protected], or visit the Company’s website at www.kiplinmetals.com.

On behalf of the Board,

Kiplin Metals Inc.

For further information, contact the Company at 604-622-1199.

On behalf of the Board of Directors,

“Peter Born”

Director

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