Troy Minerals Inc. announced additional claims have been added to the Lake Owen Wyoming project after first pass geological mapping has been completed. The Company has completed a first pass program of geological mapping and sampling on the property and, as a result, has added additional claims to the southern boundary of the property. Recently completed geologic mapping on Troy's Lake Owen Project.

Troys Claim status on the Lake Owen Project showing 9 additional claims covering the Proterozoic-Archean contact. The Lake Owen Project, (previously SW2), is a Proterozoic layered mafic intrusion complex with a long history of exploration for platinum group elements. Similar in style to the Stillwater Complex and the Merensky Reef of South Africa, the Lake Owen Complex is a highly perspective North American based target with a billion metric tonne plus potential for significant vanadium, titanium, and PGE mineralization.

The Lake Owen Complex is the focus of the US government's critical minerals strategy resulting in a recently completed MAG and Radiometric airborne survey over the complex, which included the Company's property, and included 'boots on the outcrop' mapping and sampling by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). Project data and reports from this airborne and ground survey are expected to be released to Troy Minerals Management during the first quarter of 2024. Assays and results of the Company's geological mapping will be released in the coming weeks as they are received.