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F3 Hits 12.0% U3O8 Over 2.0m Within 2.66% Over 10.5m

Discovers A1 Shear Extension 3.2km South of JR

Kelowna, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – October 29, 2024) – F3 Uranium Corp (TSXV: FUU) (OTC Pink: FUUFF) (“F3” or “the Company“) is pleased to announce assay results for thirteen drillholes of the ongoing 2024 drill program on the PLN Property, including PLN24-161 at the JR Zone (see NR August 13, 2024) which returned 10.5m of 2.66% U3O8, including a high grade 2.0m interval averaging 12.0% U3O8, further including an ultra-high grade core of 0.5m of 20.7% U3O8. Significant mineralization over a 13.5m interval was intersected in PLN24-184 on line 105S at JR, including 1.5m off-scale radioactivity (>65,535 cps) between 235.60 and 240.10m.

Exploration drilling focused mainly on the B1 area close to, and south of the Harrison Fault, with a number of very prospective drill holes, highlighted by PLN24-187 which was drilled on line 3240S, approximately 400m south of the Harrison Fault, and on section with PLN24-183. PLN24-183 was the first hole to intersect what is interpreted to be the southern extension of the A1 shear zone hosting the JR Zone. Due to encouraging alteration and intense shearing a down dip hole was drilled, and PLN24-187 encountered intense alteration and anomalous radioactivity (see Table 1 and Photo 1).

Sam Hartmann, Vice President Exploration, commented:

“Today’s update includes scintillometer results of drilling in the JR Zone, where three holes successfully targeted high grade mineralization in areas of lower drill hole density, as well as high-grade assay results of drillholes completed and previously announced earlier in the program. Exploration drilling south of the Harrison Fault discovered the A1 Shear Extension, ~400m beyond the previously interpreted southern extent of the A1 shear, as a discrete continuation, and parallel to the B1 structures. This potential for stacked and parallel structure south of Harrison Fault provides further high priority drill targets for high grade uranium mineralization.”

JR Zone Assay Highlights:

PLN24-161 (line 035S):

  • 10.5m @ 2.66% U3O8 (206.5m to 217.5m), including:
  • 2.0m @ 12.0% U3O8 (207.5m to 209.5m), further including:
  • 0.5m @ 20.7% U3O8 (208.0m to 208.5m)

PLN24-163 (line 095S):

  • 13.0m @ 0.45% U3O(197.0m to 210.0m), including:
  • 2.5m @ 1.77 % U3O(204.0m to 206.5m)

JR Zone Handheld Spectrometer Highlights:

PLN24-184 (line 105S):

  • 13.5m mineralization from 228.5m – 242.0m, including
    • 3.80 m cumulative mineralization of >10,000 cps radioactivity between 233.00m – 240.30m, including 1.5m cumulative off-scale radioactivity (>65,535 cps) between 235.60 -240.10m

PLN24-185 (line 025S)

  • 13.0m mineralization from 218.0m – 231.0m, including
    • 2.30 m cumulative mineralization of >10,000 cps radioactivity between 223.00m – 230.50m, including 0.5m cumulative off-scale radioactivity (>65,535 cps) between 223.00 -2424.00m

Exploration Handheld Spectrometer Highlights:

PLN24-178 (line 2835S): B1 Exploration

  • 0.5m radioactivity from 446.5m – 447m with a peak of 310 cps

PLN24-180 (line 1125S): A1 South Exploration

  • 0.5m radioactivity from 319.0m – 319.5m with a peak of 700 cps

PLN24-181 (line 2880S): B1 Exploration

  • 0.5m radioactivity from 377.5m – 378.0m with a peak of 360 cps

PLN24-187 (line 3240S): B1 Exploration

  • 0.5m radioactivity from 549.0m – 549.5m with a peak of 300 cps



Figure 1: JR Zone Assay and Spectrometer Results


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Figure 2: 2024 Drilling on A1 and B1 Shear Zones and new A1 Shear Extension

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Photo 1. A1 Extension in PLN24-187

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Table 1. Drill Hole Summary and Uranium Assay Results


Collar Information
Assay Results
Hole ID Grid LineEastingNorthingElevationAzDipFrom
 (m)
To
 (m)
Interval
(m)
U3O8 weight %
PLN24-153555S588064.376410321.99534.56-72.055.6A1 Exploration; no mineralization >0.05
PLN24-1542100S587534.076408053.06531.83-60.235.9A3 Exploration; no mineralization >0.05
PLN24-1551215S588507.316409827.87536.43-69.958.0A1 Exploration; no mineralization >0.05
PLN24-1561335S588571.286409726.11543.90-70.053.2A1 Exploration; no mineralization >0.05
PLN24-1572745S589215.286408451.38540.75-65.354.2A1 Exploration; no mineralization >0.05
PLN24-1582040S588934.866409122.90543.88-70.156.5A1 Exploration; no mineralization >0.05
PLN24-1592235S589041.266408957.53543.16-70.552.4A1 Exploration; no mineralization >0.05
PLN24-1602430S589122.806408773.08543.36-71.559.0A1 Exploration; no mineralization >0.05
PLN24-161035S587790.976410763.91546.37-80.357.0206.50207.501.000.19
207.50209.502.0012.0
incl208.00208.500.5020.7
209.50217.007.500.49
incl215.50216.000.502.31
PLN24-1622850S589301.356408383.61538.03-67.954.5A1 Exploration; no mineralization >0.05
PLN24-163095S587813.116410709.84546.85-78.552.4197.00204.007.000.09
204.00206.502.501.77
incl205.50206.000.503.32
206.50210.003.500.24
PLN24-1642880S589259.506408356.75538.22-65.368.9A1 Exploration; no mineralization >0.05
PLN24-1653195S589613.776408183.67535.01-72.455.0B1 Exploration; no mineralization >0.05

Assay composite parameters:
1: Minimum Thickness of 0.5 m
2: Assay Grade Cut-Off: 0.05% U3O8 (weight %)
3. Maximum Internal Dilution: 2.0 m

Table 2. Drill Hole Summary and Handheld Spectrometer Results

Collar Information* Hand-held Spectrometer Results On Mineralized Drillcore (>300 cps / >0.5m minimum)Athabasca Unconformity Depth (m)Total Drillhole Depth (m)
Hole IDSection LineEastingNorthingElevationAzDipFrom
(m)
To
 (m)
Interval (m)Max CPS
PLN24-1782835S589250.16408364.9537.6-66.553.5446.50447.000.50310175.4554
PLN24-1794245S590177.86407292.3542.2-64.354.2B1 MSZ Exploration; no radioactivity
>300 cps
372.8533
PLN24-1801125S588192.36409710.1542.3-60.154.4319.00319.500.50700n.a.556
PLN24-1812880S589300.56408383.0539.6-65.179.3377.50378.000.50360200.0, 308.6, 360.3466
PLN24-1825280S590644.16406355.3539.2-71.853.6B1 MSZ Exploration; no radioactivity
>300 cps
342.7446
PLN24-1833240S589413.86407982.6530.1-59.054.1B1 MSZ Exploration; no radioactivity
>300 cps
392.6743
PLN24-184105S587752.66410654.2544.6-62.153.2207.50208.000.50540194.4290
228.50229.000.50980
229.00229.500.50560
229.50230.000.501100
230.00230.500.50540
230.50231.000.50<300
231.00231.500.502400
231.50232.000.50690
232.00232.500.50680
232.50233.000.50540
233.00233.500.5036100
233.50233.800.3022100
233.80234.000.209900
234.00234.500.50350
234.50235.000.507200
235.00235.500.508700
235.50235.600.1065500
235.60235.900.30>65535
235.90236.000.1065500
236.00236.500.50550
236.50237.000.5016900
237.00237.500.50730
237.50238.000.501700
238.00238.150.1565500
238.15238.500.35>65535
238.50238.650.1565500
238.65239.000.35>65535
239.00239.200.2023300
239.20239.500.309900
239.50239.600.1065500
239.60240.000.40>65535
240.00240.100.10>65535
240.10240.300.2065500
240.30240.500.209900
240.50241.000.50520
241.00241.500.50620
241.50242.000.50440
244.00244.500.50750
244.50245.000.50810
PLN24-185025S587736.86410738.8545.3-65.952.9218.00218.500.50570197.2278
218.50219.501.00<300
219.50220.000.50800
220.00220.500.50630
220.50221.000.50380
221.00222.001.00<300
222.00222.500.506100
222.50223.000.505600
223.00223.300.30>65535
223.30223.500.2059400
223.50223.800.3058700
223.80224.000.20>65535
224.00224.500.5046700
224.50224.850.3523200
224.85225.000.159800
225.00225.250.2517600
225.25225.500.259100
225.50226.000.508300
226.00226.500.504600
226.50227.000.508000
227.00227.500.50800
227.50228.000.50380
228.00228.500.50800
228.50230.001.50<300
230.00230.300.305200
230.30230.500.2033000
230.50231.000.501100
PLN24-186035S587810.16410777.2545.7-79.250.9186.50187.000.50360175.0263
187.00187.500.50810
187.50188.000.50310
188.00188.500.50350
188.50189.000.50<300
189.00189.500.50560
189.50190.000.501100
190.00190.500.501400
190.50191.000.501700
191.00191.500.502400
191.50191.650.154100
191.65192.000.3513100
192.00192.500.502600
192.50193.000.502000
193.00193.500.5013300
193.50194.000.509400
194.00194.500.507000
194.50195.000.502800
195.00195.500.503500
195.50196.000.50330
196.00196.500.501700
196.50197.000.501300
197.00197.500.50470
PLN24-1873240S589410.26407980.4530.8-65.453.8549.00549.500.50300373.0713

Handheld spectrometer composite parameters:
1: Minimum Thickness of 0.5m
2: CPS Cut-Off of 300 counts per second
3: Maximum Internal Dilution of 2.0m

Natural gamma radiation in the drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a handheld Radiation Solutions RS-125 scintillometer. The Company considers greater than 300 cps on the handheld spectrometer as anomalous, >10,000 cps as high grade and greater than 65,535 cps as off-scale. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials.

Composited weight % U3O8 mineralized intervals are summarized in Table 1. Samples from the drill core are split in half sections on site. Where possible, samples are standardized at 0.5m down-hole intervals. One-half of the split sample is sent to SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories (an SCC ISO/IEC 17025: 2005 Accredited Facility) in Saskatoon, SK while the other half remains on site for reference. Analysis includes a 63 element suite including boron by ICP-OES, uranium by ICP-MS and gold analysis by ICP-OES and/or AAS.

The Company considers uranium mineralization with assay results of greater than 1.0 weight % U3O8 as “high grade” and results greater than 20.0 weight % U3O8 as “ultra-high grade.”

All depth measurements reported are down-hole and true thickness are yet to be determined.

About Patterson Lake North:

The Company’s 4,078-hectare 100% owned Patterson Lake North property (PLN) is located just within the south-western edge of the Athabasca Basin in proximity to Fission Uranium’s Triple R and NexGen Energy’s Arrow high-grade world class uranium deposits which is poised to become the next major area of development for new uranium operations in northern Saskatchewan. PLN is accessed by Provincial Highway 955, which transects the property, and the new JR Zone uranium discovery is located 23km northwest of Fission Uranium’s Triple R deposit.

Qualified Person:

The technical information in this news release has been prepare in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in National Instrument 43-101 and approved on behalf of the company by Raymond Ashley, P.Geo., President & COO of F3 Uranium Corp, a Qualified Person. Mr. Ashley has verified the data disclosed.

About F3 Uranium Corp:

F3 Uranium is a uranium exploration company advancing its newly discovered high-grade JR Zone and exploring for additional mineralized zones on its 100%-owned Patterson Lake North (PLN) Project in the southwest Athabasca Basin. PLN is accessed by Provincial Highway 955, which transects the property, and the new JR Zone discovery is located ~25km northwest of Fission Uranium’s Triple R and NexGen Energy’s Arrow high-grade uranium deposits. This area is poised to become the next major area of development for new uranium operations in northern Saskatchewan. The PLN project is comprised of the PLN, Minto and Broach properties. The Broach property incorporates the former PW property which was obtained from CanAlaska as a result of a property swap.

Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws. All statements that are not historical facts, including without limitation statements regarding future estimates, plans, programs, forecasts, projections, objectives, assumptions, expectations or beliefs of future performance, including statements regarding the suitability of the Properties for mining exploration, future payments, issuance of shares and work commitment funds, entry into of a definitive option agreement respecting the Properties, are “forward-looking statements.” These forward-looking statements reflect the expectations or beliefs of the management of the Company based on information currently available to it. Forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, including those detailed from time to time in filings made by the Company with securities regulatory authorities, which may cause actual outcomes to differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements. These factors should be considered carefully, and readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements and information contained in this news release are made as of the date hereof and the Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly or revise any forward-looking statements or information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, unless so required by applicable securities laws.

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F3 Uranium Corp.
750-1620 Dickson Avenue
Kelowna, BC V1Y9Y2

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Telephone: 778 484 8030
Email: ir@f3uranium.com

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
“Dev Randhawa”
Dev Randhawa, CEO

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