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F3 - Extends Mineralization with 67.0m of Radioactivity at Tetra Zone
Newsfileยท2025-08-05 09:00

Core Insights - F3 Uranium Corp has reported significant results from the Tetra Zone, with the widest intervals of radioactivity to date on the Patterson Lake North Project, including 67.0m of composite radioactivity in drill hole PLN25-217 and 39.5m in PLN25-212 [1][2][14] Summary by Sections Exploration Results - Drill hole PLN25-217 intersected 67.0m of composite radioactivity between 299.5m and 414.5m, with 49.0m of continuous radioactivity between 347.5m and 396.5m [1][2] - Drill hole PLN25-212 intersected 39.5m of composite radioactivity between 330.0m and 409.5m, including 27.5m of continuous radioactivity between 360.5m and 396.5m [1][2] Company Commentary - Sam Hartmann, Vice President of Exploration, highlighted the unexpected substantial radioactive widths and the potential of the Tetra Zone, indicating a need for adaptations in the drill plan and deposit model generation [2][14] - The company plans to conduct a ground geophysical program to improve conductor modeling around the Tetra Zone, which may reduce the number of drill holes required for targeting [2][14] Project Overview - The Patterson Lake North Project spans 42,961 hectares and is located in the Athabasca Basin, near significant high-grade uranium deposits [14][16] - The project includes the JR Zone Uranium discovery and the newly identified Tetra Zone, which is positioned 13km south of the JR Zone [14][16]