F3 Uranium drilling JR zone Patterson Lake North project

F3 Uranium drilling JR zone Patterson Lake North project
F3 Uranium drilling JR zone Patterson Lake North project

F3 Uranium recorded 2 meters that analyzed 31.4% uranium oxide within 12 meters and 11.2% U3O8 within 8 meters.

Drilling at the Patterson Lake North project, F3 Uranium logged 2 meters testing 31.4% uranium oxide (U3O8) over 12 meters, 11.2% U3O8 over 8 meters within a 7.6% U3O8 core from the JR area.

F3 has a diamond drill focused on the area between the southern end of the A1 shear and the B1 shear. This is an area of ​​complexity marked by the transverse Harrison fault, with related A1 shear extensions interpreted as fault horses on the footwall side of the fault. Of particular interest is hole PLN24-152, which returned high radioactivity, the best being 760 counts per second (cps).

A second diamond drill tests the A1 cut using short holes to fill along strike. It’s intercepting intermittent weak radioactivity.



“We are very pleased with the results of the ongoing exploration programme, particularly the area around the southern end of A1 where our geological guidance model is improving. The area between shears A1 and B1 is still rich in the right type of structures. – altered and showing radioactivity,” said F3 vice president of exploration Sam Hartmann.

“Strongly anomalous geochemical exploration results at B1 with up to 0.022% U 3 O 8 at PLN24-122 reinforce our belief that the area has the potential to host high-grade uranium. “This is reinforced by the simultaneous release of scintillameter data, including PLN24-152, which intersects two radioactive intervals along with very favorable structure and alteration,” he added.

Rehearsals are pending for 14 additional holes.

 
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