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F3 - Increases Mineralized Strike Length of Tetra Zone System to 1.2km
Newsfileยท2025-07-21 09:00

Core Insights - F3 Uranium Corp has increased the mineralized strike length of the Tetra Zone System to 1.2 km following geochemical results from historic drill holes on the Broach property, which returned 423 ppm uranium over 0.5 m [1][2][3] Group 1: Geochemical Analysis - The re-logging of historic drill holes, including PAT-16-002, revealed intense clay alteration and silicification, indicating proximity to uranium mineralization [2][3] - Drill hole PAT-16-002, located 1.2 km southeast of the Tetra Zone, returned 423 ppm uranium over a 0.5 m interval, marking the highest uranium value recorded outside the JR and Tetra Zones [3][5] - The analysis of historic drill core samples has shown strong clay alteration and high uranium values, reinforcing the potential for an expansive mineralized system along the strike from Tetra [3] Group 2: Project Overview - The Patterson Lake North Project, which encompasses the Broach property, is strategically located near significant high-grade uranium deposits, positioning it as a key area for future uranium operations in northern Saskatchewan [10][12] - F3 Uranium Corp holds a 100% ownership of the 42,961-hectare Patterson Lake North Project, which includes the JR Zone and the newly discovered Tetra Zone [10][12]