f3 uranium

New High Grade Uranium Discovery in the Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan

Summary

Award Winning Management Team with a Track Record of Uranium Discoveries

F3 has assembled the team responsible for 3 major uranium discoveries in the Athabasca Basin, notably the J Zone at Waterbury Lake in 2010 the Triple R deposit at Patterson lake South in 2012 and most recently, the JR Zone at Patterson Lake North in 2022. This award-winning group has the experience of taking projects from discovery to feasibility.

JR Discovery Hole: PLN22-035

  • 15.0m @ 6.97% U₃O₈ (257.5m to 272.5m), including
  • 5.5m @ 18.6% U₃O₈ (260.0m to 265.5m), further including
  • 1.0m @ 59.2% U₃O₈ (263.0m to 264.0m)

Expertise

A management and technical team with an established history of creating value in the uranium sector.

Vision

With a focused vision on advancing its newly discovered JR Zone and discovering additional zones of uranium mineralization in the southwest Athabasca Basin.

location

The highest grade uranium discoveries in history, the Athabascan Basin which hosts deposits 20x the global average grade.

Strong Portfolio

3 highly prospective properties in Canada’s prolific southwest Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan.

Impressive Lineage

History of Spinouts: Fission Energy and Fission Uranium were both successful in making high-grade uranium discoveries in Saskatchewan. Most recently the team behind those discoveries has launched its 4th endeavor, F4 Uranium.

Recent News

F3 Uranium to Present at the Red Cloud Uranium Webinar on February 25

F3 Encounters Encouraging Geology in Final Drillholes of 2024 Program

F3 Announces Exploration Programs at Broach and Minto Properties

CHAIRMAN, CEO, DIRECTOR​

Dev Randhawa, MBA

 

Dev Randhawa is a seasoned CEO with extensive experience in resources, mining exploration, and energy companies. As the former CEO of Fission Uranium Corp., Mr. Randhawa, along with his technical team, led the high-grade uranium discovery at PLS in 2012. Recently, Paladin Energy made an offer of $1.1 billion to buy Fission Uranium.

In 1996, Dev founded Strathmore Minerals Corp., leading it until 2008. Mr. Randhawa spun off Fission Energy Corp. in 2007, focusing on uranium exploration in Saskatchewan. He sold major assets to Denison Mines in 2013 for $85 million, creating Fission Uranium Corp.

Dev has executed significant joint ventures, including a $50 million partnership with Sumitomo (Japan) and $44mil with KEPCO (Korea). In 2016, Dev negotiated an $82 million investment in Fission from CGN Mining. He holds a BBA from Trinity Western College and an MBA from the University of British Columbia.