92 Energy Limited announced the start of the winter drilling program at its Gemini uranium discovery in Canada's world-class Athabasca Basin. A diamond drill rig is now on site and has commenced an initial 4,000 m program. The winter 2023 drill program will focus on extending the known uranium mineralisation at the Gemini uranium discovery and will test targets along a highly prospective 2.8 km trend identified by the recently completed geophysical program.

At the Gemini uranium discovery, drilling is planned 60 m southeast of the currently defined mineralisation and aims to extend the wide zones of uranium intersected on drill line 060SW, which includes GEM22-046 (44.5 m of total composite uranium mineralisation with a highlight interval of 27.0 m of 0.29% U3O8). To date, 34 drillholes have been completed at the Gemini uranium discovery and it remains open in all directions. Exploration drilling is planned along a high-priority 2.8 km trend extending from the Gemini uranium discovery identified by the Company's October 2022 Gemini geophysical program Drilling will focus on prospective structural intersections that are considered analogous to the structural setting hosting the Gemini uranium discovery.

Additional exploration drilling will also be undertaken in an area 8 km from the Gemini uranium discovery, testing significant interpreted structural trends coincident with electromagnetic anomalies identified by the Company's 2021 airborne survey.