Skyharbour Intersects High-Grade Uranium in Drill Hole ML25-15 at the Maverick Main Zone Returning 11.77% U3O8 over 1.6 metres within 4.4 metres of 4.84% U3O8 and Identifies a New Prospective Regional Target Area called Nomad at the Moore Project Vancouver, BC, Jan. 14, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Skyharbour Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: SYH) (OTCQX: SYHBF) (Frankfurt: SC1P) (“Skyharbour” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce results from its 2025 drilling campaign at its 100% owned 35,705 hectare Moore Uranium Project, located approximately 15 kilometres east of Denison Mines’ Wheeler River project in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. A total of twenty-one drill holes were completed totaling 7,884 metres in the latter part of last year. The drilling notably intersected high-grade uranium mineralization at the Main Maverick Zone with hole ML25-15, returning 4.84% U3O8 over 4.4 metres, including 11.77% U3O8 over 1.6 metres. Furthermore, Skyharbour successfully identified a new regional target area called the Nomad Zone approximately 1.7 kilometres to the southwest of the Main Maverick Zone. The exploratory drilling at this new target intersected extensive sandstone and basement faulting accompanied by intense hydrothermal alteration, collectively underscoring a fertile environment with strong potential for additional uranium discoveries. Moore Uranium Project Location Map:https://skyharbourltd.com/_resources/images/SkyHarbour_Moore.jpg?v1 Skyharbour is preparing for a winter drill program at Moore to commence next month following up on the results from 2025. The Company is planning to drill a total of 8,000 to 10,000 metres in 15 to 25 drill holes with further details forthcoming. Jordan Trimble, President and CEO of Skyharbour Resources, stated: “We are very pleased with these drill results from Moore which include additional high-grade mineralization at Maverick as well as a new regional target called Nomad that warrants follow-up drilling. As we enter 2026, we will commence drilling at Moore shortly and have plans to carry out multi-phased drill programs throughout the year providing steady news flow in the near term. The upcoming year will be pivotal for Skyharbour as we are poised to unlock substantial value at various projects in our portfolio. In addition to the drilling we have planned at Moore, the recently closed major transaction with Denison Mines at the Russell Lake project will facilitate aggressive exploration plans across the project area this year. We will also have plenty of catalysts from our prospect generator business consisting of partner companies advancing several of our other uranium properties throughout the Athabasca Basin.” Highlights: Hole ML25-15 (Main Maverick Zone) returned 4.84% U3O8 over 4.4 m starting from 264.4 m downhole depth, including 11.77% U3O8 over 1.6 m, while also achieving a primary objective of collecting key bulk density measurements from high-grade mineralization to support future modelling work. Hole ML25-13 (Nomad Zone, 1.7 km SW of Main Maverick) intersected intense alteration in both sandstone and basement rocks, including bleaching, silicification, clay alteration, hematization, and faulting, defining a previously untested structural corridor with strong fertility indicators. Holes ML25-17 and ML25-18 (Nomad Zone) intersected extensive basement faulting, intense silicification, hematization, chloritization, and calc-silicate development, confirming robust hydrothermal evolution and strengthening the geological model for the Nomad structural corridor. At the new Nomad Zone, alteration styles, structure, and conductors support the presence of a large-scale structural corridor southwest of the high-grade Maverick corridor, with multiple untested targets remaining for future drilling. Skyharbour is planning to carry out multiple drill programs at Moore in 2026 consisting of 8-10,000 metres total in 15-25 holes with the first phase of winter drilling consisting of 5-6,000 metres commencing in February. Summary of Phase 1 Drilling: The summer 2025 drilling phase at Moore comprised 15 diamond drill holes totaling 5,433 metres. The primary objectives of the program were to: expand the footprints of the high-grade Maverick zones, particularly along the Maverick East and Main zones; test regional geophysical targets located proximal to anomalous radioactivity and favorable alteration identified in historical drilling along the broader Maverick corridor; and collect density and additional physical data from high-grade mineralization at the Main Maverick zone to better define the current datasets. Moore Uranium Project Map and Target Areas:https://skyharbourltd.com/_resources/images/Sky_MooreLake.jpg Main Maverick Zone: Hole ML25-15 was drilled at the Main Maverick Zone and intersected high-grade, sandstone-hosted mineralization of 4.84% U3O8 over 4.4 metres beginning at a relatively shallow depth of 264.4 metres just above the unconformity. There is a higher grade zone of