Core Insights - F3 Uranium Corp has reported initial scintillometer results from its drilling program at the Tetra Zone on the Broach Property, highlighting a significant radioactive intercept in drill hole PLN25-219A, which intersected mineralization over 29.5 meters, with 27.5 meters being continuous and including a peak of 30,500 counts per second (cps) [1][2][5] Drilling Program Details - The fall 2025 drill program aims to confirm the orientation of the shears hosting the Tetra Zone, with initial results indicating a northwest plunge direction for uranium mineralization [2] - PLN25-219A successfully intercepted 15 meters down-plunge from PLN25-217, marking the strongest radioactivity recorded at Tetra to date [2] - PLN25-218 faced excessive dip and azimuth deviation, resulting in no intersection with the target zone [2] Scintillometer Results - The handheld spectrometer results from PLN25-219A show multiple intervals of high radioactivity, including: - 0.75 meters of mineralization with a peak of 30,500 cps between 398.50m and 399.25m - 0.35 meters with a peak of 22,800 cps between 397.15m and 397.50m - 0.60 meters with a peak of 14,500 cps between 406.70m and 407.30m [5][6] Project Overview - The Patterson Lake North Project, covering 42,961 hectares, is strategically located near high-grade uranium deposits, including Paladin's Triple R and NexGen Energy's Arrow deposits [18][22] - The project includes the Broach Property, which hosts the Tetra Zone, located 13 kilometers south of the JR Zone [18][22]
F3 Hits 2.30m >10,000 cps Within 29.5m Radioactivity - 15m Step-Out at Tetra
Newsfile·2025-11-10 10:00