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Eagle Plains Resources (OTCQB:EGPLF) and Xcite Resources have amended six agreements regarding XRI's Athabasca uranium property portfolio. The amendments postpone $60,000 in cash payments and $300,000 in work commitments from December 31, 2024, to September 30, 2025. As compensation, Xcite will issue 150,000 common shares to Eagle Plains.

The six uranium projects are located in the historic Beaverlodge District near Uranium City, Saskatchewan. The area was Canada's first uranium producer, with historic production of 70.25 million pounds of U3O8 between 1950-1982, averaging 0.23% U3O8. The projects include Beaver River, Black Bay, Don Lake, Gulch, Larado, and Smitty, featuring multiple uranium occurrences with historical high-grade samples.

Eagle Plains Resources (OTCQB:EGPLF) e Xcite Resources hanno modificato sei accordi relativi al portafoglio di proprietà di uranio di XRI nell'Athabasca. Le modifiche rinviano i pagamenti in contanti di 60.000 dollari e gli impegni di lavoro per 300.000 dollari dal 31 dicembre 2024 al 30 settembre 2025. Come compensazione, Xcite emetterà 150.000 azioni ordinarie a favore di Eagle Plains.

I sei progetti di uranio si trovano nel storico distretto di Beaverlodge, vicino a Uranium City, Saskatchewan. L'area è stata il primo produttore di uranio del Canada, con una produzione storica di 70,25 milioni di libbre di U3O8 tra il 1950 e il 1982, con una media dello 0,23% di U3O8. I progetti includono Beaver River, Black Bay, Don Lake, Gulch, Larado e Smitty, caratterizzati da molteplici giacimenti di uranio con campioni storici ad alto tenore.

Eagle Plains Resources (OTCQB:EGPLF) y Xcite Resources han modificado seis acuerdos relacionados con la cartera de propiedades de uranio de XRI en Athabasca. Las modificaciones posponen pagos en efectivo por 60,000 dólares y compromisos de trabajo por 300,000 dólares desde el 31 de diciembre de 2024 hasta el 30 de septiembre de 2025. Como compensación, Xcite emitirá 150,000 acciones comunes a Eagle Plains.

Los seis proyectos de uranio están ubicados en el histórico Distrito Beaverlodge, cerca de Uranium City, Saskatchewan. La zona fue el primer productor de uranio de Canadá, con una producción histórica de 70.25 millones de libras de U3O8 entre 1950 y 1982, con un promedio de 0.23% de U3O8. Los proyectos incluyen Beaver River, Black Bay, Don Lake, Gulch, Larado y Smitty, que cuentan con múltiples ocurrencias de uranio con muestras históricas de alta ley.

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Eagle Plains Resources (OTCQB:EGPLF) et Xcite Resources ont modifié six accords concernant le portefeuille de propriétés d'uranium d'Athabasca de XRI. Les modifications reportent 60 000 $ de paiements en espèces et 300 000 $ d'engagements de travaux du 31 décembre 2024 au 30 septembre 2025. En compensation, Xcite émettra 150 000 actions ordinaires à Eagle Plains.

Les six projets d'uranium sont situés dans le district historique de Beaverlodge, près de Uranium City, Saskatchewan. La région fut le premier producteur d'uranium du Canada, avec une production historique de 70,25 millions de livres d'U3O8 entre 1950 et 1982, avec une teneur moyenne de 0,23% d'U3O8. Les projets comprennent Beaver River, Black Bay, Don Lake, Gulch, Larado et Smitty, présentant plusieurs occurrences d'uranium avec des échantillons historiques à haute teneur.

Eagle Plains Resources (OTCQB:EGPLF) und Xcite Resources haben sechs Vereinbarungen bezüglich des Athabasca-Uranium-Portfolio von XRI geändert. Die Änderungen verschieben Barzahlungen in Höhe von 60.000 USD und Arbeitsverpflichtungen in Höhe von 300.000 USD vom 31. Dezember 2024 auf den 30. September 2025. Als Ausgleich wird Xcite 150.000 Stammaktien an Eagle Plains ausgeben.

Die sechs Uranprojekte befinden sich im historischen Beaverlodge-Distrikt nahe Uranium City, Saskatchewan. Das Gebiet war Kanadas erster Uranproduzent mit einer historischen Produktion von 70,25 Millionen Pfund U3O8 zwischen 1950 und 1982, bei einem Durchschnitt von 0,23% U3O8. Zu den Projekten gehören Beaver River, Black Bay, Don Lake, Gulch, Larado und Smitty, die mehrere Uranvorkommen mit historisch hochgradigen Proben aufweisen.

Positive
  • Projects are located in historically productive Beaverlodge District with past production of 70.25M pounds U3O8
  • Multiple high-grade uranium occurrences across six properties with samples showing up to 36.30% U3O8
  • Agreement with Ya'thi Néné Lands and Resource Office demonstrates strong indigenous relationships
Negative
  • Postponement of $60,000 cash payments and $300,000 work commitments indicates potential financial constraints
  • Limited uranium exploration in the area since early 1990s suggests possible challenges
  • Share issuance to Eagle Plains will result in dilution for current shareholders

CRANBROOK, BC / / July 3, 2025 / Eagle Plains Resources Ltd. (TSXV:EPL)(OTCQB:EGPLF) ("EPL" or "Eagle Plains") and Xcite Resources Inc. (CSE:XRI) ("XRI", or "Xcite") have entered into six amending agreements dated as of June 30, 2025 relating to XRI's Athabasca uranium property portfolio. The amending agreements have the effect of postponing the December 31, 2024 cash payments ($60,000 in aggregate) and work commitments ($300,000 in aggregate) under the agreements to September 30, 2025 (see EPL news release dated December 14, 2023).

As consideration for entering into the amending agreements, Xcite will issue an aggregate of 150,000 XRI common shares to Eagle Plains. When issued, in accordance with applicable securities laws, the shares will be subject to a four month hold period.

The six projects are included in an Exploration Agreement between EPL and the Ya'thi Néné Lands and Resource Office ("YNLR"), representing the Athabasca Denesułiné First Nations of Hatchet Lake, Black Lake, and Fond du Lac, the Northern Hamlet of Stony Rapids, and the Northern Settlements of Uranium City, Wollaston Lake and Camsell Portage (see EPL NR November 26, 2024). The Agreement supports mineral exploration in Nuhenéné, the traditional territory of the Athabasca First Nations in Treaty 8 and Treaty 10 Territories, and recognizes Eagle Plains' commitment to building a mutually beneficial relationship with the Athabasca communities.

Athabasca Basin History and Mineralization

The Beaver River, Black Bay, Don Lake, Gulch, Larado, and Smitty projects are located in the Beaverlodge District near Uranium City in the Lake Athabasca region of Saskatchewan. Occurrences of uranium mineralization are abundant in the Uranium City area and have been explored and documented since the 1940s. The Beaverlodge camp was the first uranium producer in Canada, with historic production of approximately 70.25 million pounds of U3O8 between 1950-1982, from ore grades averaging 0.23% U3O8. The two largest producers were the Eldorado Beaverlodge (Ace-Fay-Verna) mine and the Gunnar uranium mine. The Beaverlodge area has seen limited uranium focused exploration since the early 1990's.

Eagle Plains' management cautions that past results or discoveries on proximate land are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the subject properties.

Beaverlodge-style uranium deposits host structurally controlled, high grade mineralization in veins and breccia-fills within basement rocks. Mineralization often occurs at geological contacts and consists of structures filled with hematite, chlorite and graphite associated with pitchblende (an ore mineral of uranium).

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Uranium City Area Project Summaries

Beaver River (1455 ha)

  • four SMDI occurrences

  • grab samples from VIC U-Cu-Ni occurrence (SMDI 1553) returned from trace values up to 27.62% U3O8, 36.30% U3O8 and 29.70% U3O8 (AF 74O05-0051);mineralized zone approximately 1097m in length (AF 74O05-0066)

  • Rock chip samples at SMDI 1994, 800m southeast of VIC occurrence, returned U3O8 values of 29.89% over 29.2cm, 18.09% over 15.2 cm and 3.09% over 60.9 cm (AF 74O05-0077)

Black Bay (1114 ha)

  • six SMDI occurrences

  • Black Bay Uranium Mine (SMDI 1296) discovered in 1953; mineralization developed in three main shoots discovered along a strike length of approximately 152.4m (500') and a down-dip distance of 731.5m (2400'); 1355 tons produced at 0.17% U3O8

  • Grab samples from drill core at Bluegrass U Zone (SMDI 1295), located 600m northwest of Black Bay Mine, returned 16.74% U3O8and 9.64% U3O8 at a depth of 12.8m

Don Lake (524 ha)

  • six Saskatchewan Mineral Deposit Index ("SMDI") occurrences

  • discovered in 1950 by Eldorado Mining and Refining

  • drilling at Don Lake A, B, and C Zones (SMDI 1393) returned values of 10.7% U3O8 over 0.3m in DDH No. 23 and 2.14% U3O8 over 0.67m in DDH No.6 from a sheared and brecciated granite (AF 74N10-0422)

  • A Zone mineralization continuous over approximately 213m

Gulch (1996 ha)

  • 20 km SW of Uranium City

  • four SMDI occurrences

  • uranium mineralization associated with regional Black Bay structure

  • 1953-57 underground development at Gulch Uranium Mine (SMDI 1221) outlined 11 mineralized shoots

  • 1954 trenching at Lucy (SMDI 1223) returned values from below detection to up to 0.37% U3O8 over 3m

  • Duvex Oils and Mines Radioactive Zones (SMDI 1224) grab samples returned values from trace up to 2.23% U3O8

  • Last documented work in 2015 concluded that anomalous U mineralization was structurally controlled similar to the past-producing Gulch uranium mine and further work, including deeper drilling, was recommended for the property

Larado (643 ha)

  • 10km S of Uranium City along Saskatchewan Provincial Highway 962,

  • 3 SMDI occurrences

  • Larado Uranium Mine (SMDI 1228) saw extensive underground development and production from 1953-1960; structurally controlled uranium mineralization associated with graphite and pyrite

  • Pitchie Uranium Zone (SMDI 1229) is located 850m southwest of the Larado Mine; main zone uranium mineralization exposed on surface for 91m; historical work includes approximately 50 diamond drill holes, the majority of which were less than 100m in length

Smitty (849 ha)

  • 2 SMDI occurrences

  • uranium mineralization first discovered in 1950

  • underground development started in 1952 with a shaft and a number of sublevels

  • in 1954 the Smitty became the first privately owned uranium producer in Canada with mineralized material shipped to the nearby Eldorado mill

Rock grab samples are selective samples by nature and as such are not necessarily representative of the mineralization hosted across the property.

The above results were taken directly from the SMDI descriptions and assessment reports filed with the Saskatchewan government. Management cautions that historical results were collected and reported by past operators and have not been verified nor confirmed by a Qualified Person, but form a basis for ongoing work on the subject properties. Management cautions that past results or discoveries on proximate land are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the subject properties.

About Eagle Plains Resources

Based in Cranbrook, B.C., Eagle Plains is a well-funded, prolific project generator that continues to conduct research, acquire and explore mineral projects throughout western Canada, with a focus on critical metals integral to an increasingly electrified, decarbonized economy.

The Company was formed in 1992 and is the fourth-oldest listed issuer on the TSX-V (and the only one of these four that has not seen a roll-back or restructuring of its shares). Eagle Plains has continued to deliver shareholder value over the years and through numerous spin outs has transferred over $100,000,000 in value directly to its shareholders, with Copper Canyon Resources and Taiga Gold Corp. being notable examples. Eagle Plains latest spinout, Eagle Royalties Ltd. (CSE:"ER") was listed on May 24, 2023, and holds a diverse portfolio of royalty assets throughout western Canada. On July 02, 2025, ER announced that it had entered into a definitive amalgamation agreement with Summit Royalty Corp. pursuant to which Summit will "go-public" by way of a reverse takeover (RTO) of ER. Eagle Royalties shareholders will receive a consideration of $0.18 per ER share, representing a premium of 47% based on ER's closing price on June 30, 2025 on the Canadian Securities Exchange. Completion of the RTO is subject to a number of conditions, including, but not limited to, Exchange acceptance and required shareholder approvals of ER and Summit. There can be no assurance that the RTO will be completed as proposed or at all.

On October 2, 2024, Eagle Plains announced the formation of a separate division within the Company that will give Eagle Plains' shareholders direct exposure to strategic opportunities in Canadian green energy transition. As a wholly owned subsidiary of Eagle Plains, Osprey Power Inc. ("OP") will focus on identifying and advancing innovative and diverse clean energy project portfolios in target markets throughout Canada, with an initial focus on Western Canada.

Eagle Plains' core business is acquiring grassroots critical- and precious-metal exploration properties. The Company is committed to steadily enhancing shareholder value by advancing our diverse portfolio of projects toward discovery through collaborative partnerships and development of a highly experienced technical team.

Expenditures from 2010-2023 on Eagle Plains-related projects exceed $39M, the majority of which was funded by third-party partners. This exploration work resulted in approximately 50,000m of diamond-drilling and extensive ground-based exploration work facilitating the advancement of numerous projects at various stages of development.

Throughout the exploration process, our mission is to help maintain prosperous communities by exploring for and discovering resource opportunities while building lasting relationships through honest and respectful business practices.

On behalf of the Board of Directors of Eagle Plains

"C.C. (Chuck) Downie, P.Geo"
President and CEO

For further information on EPL, please contact Mike Labach at 1 866 HUNT ORE (486 8673)
Email: or visit our website at

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. This news release may contain forward-looking statements including but not limited to comments regarding the timing and content of upcoming work programs, geological interpretations, receipt of property titles, potential mineral recovery processes, etc. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore, involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements.

SOURCE: Eagle Plains Resources Ltd.



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What are the terms of the amended agreement between Eagle Plains Resources (EGPLF) and Xcite Resources?

The agreement postpones $60,000 in cash payments and $300,000 in work commitments from December 31, 2024, to September 30, 2025. In exchange, Xcite will issue 150,000 common shares to Eagle Plains.

What is the historical uranium production in the Beaverlodge District where EGPLF's properties are located?

The Beaverlodge District produced approximately 70.25 million pounds of U3O8 between 1950-1982, with average ore grades of 0.23% U3O8, making it Canada's first uranium producer.

What are the highest uranium grades reported in Eagle Plains' Uranium City properties?

The highest reported uranium grades were from the Beaver River property's VIC U-Cu-Ni occurrence, with grab samples returning up to 36.30% U3O8.

How many uranium projects are included in the Eagle Plains and Xcite Resources agreement?

The agreement includes six uranium projects: Beaver River, Black Bay, Don Lake, Gulch, Larado, and Smitty, all located in the Beaverlodge District near Uranium City, Saskatchewan.

What indigenous agreements are in place for Eagle Plains' Uranium City projects?

The projects are covered by an Exploration Agreement with the Ya'thi Néné Lands and Resource Office, representing the Athabasca Denesułiné First Nations and local northern communities in Treaties 8 and 10 Territories.
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