F3 Hits 2.30m >10,000 cps Within 29.5m Radioactivity – 15m Step-Out at Tetra

Kelowna, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – November 10, 2025) – F3 Uranium Corp (TSXV: FUU) (OTCQB: FUUFF) (“F3” or “the Company“) is pleased to announce initial scintillometer results from its ongoing drill program on the Tetra Zone on the Broach Property, including a highly radioactive intercept in PLN25-219A which tested for mineralization in the down plunge direction of PLN25-217 (see NR August 5, 2025) and intersected mineralization over a total of 29.5m, 27.5m of which is continuous and includes 2.30m of >10,000 cps between 396.70m and 407.30m.

Sam Hartmann, Vice President Exploration, commented:
“This fall drill program is intended to confirm the orientation of the shears hosting the Tetra Zone. These initial drill intercepts validate a plunge direction of the uranium mineralization to the northwest, with PLN25-219A successfully intercepting 15m down-plunge from PLN25-217. In terms of radioactivity, this is the strongest result to date at Tetra — very strong radioactivity up to 30,500 cps was hosted in the same altered and sheared gneissic units, exhibiting the usual Tetra Zone alteration features including strong clay, hematite, sericite and bleaching (Image 3). Graphite and sulphides remain totally absent in this system, correlating with the very weak conductive response from ground EM surveys. We will continue drilling this system in both directions — up-plunge and down-plunge. PLN25-218 experienced excessive dip and azimuth deviation and did not intersect the target zone. We are also providing a long-section along the plunge direction, to help visualize these results, please see (Images 2&3) along with the plan map.” 

Fall 2025 Handheld Spectrometer Highlights:

Tetra Zone

PLN25-219A (line 11250S):

  • 2.0m radioactivity between 384.0m and 386.0m, and
  • 27.5m radioactivity between 392.0m and 419.5m, including
    • 0.20m of mineralization of > 10,000 cps radioactivity between 396.70 – 396.90m with a peak of 11,000 cps
    • 0.35m of mineralization of > 10,000 cps radioactivity between 397.15 – 397.50m with a peak of 22,800 cps
    • 0.20m of mineralization of > 10,000 cps radioactivity between 398.00 – 398.20m with a peak of 10,200 cps
    • 0.75m of mineralization of > 10,000 cps radioactivity between 398.50 – 399.25m with a peak of 30,500 cps
    • 0.20m of mineralization of > 10,000 cps radioactivity between 404.00 – 404.20m with a peak of 12,800 cps
    • 0.60m of mineralization of > 10,000 cps radioactivity between 406.70 – 407.30m with a peak of 14,500 cps

Table 1. 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
Line
EastingNorthingElevationAzDipFrom
(m)
To
(m)
 Interval
(m)
Max
CPS
PLN25-21811265S589358639802858252-85405.50406.000.50300158.7593
       410.00410.500.50330  
       522.00522.500.50410  
       573.50574.000.50330  
PLN25-21911250S589375639805158246-85Hole AbandonedN/A41
PLN25-219A11250S589375639805158254-86384.00384.500.50490162.4500
       384.50385.000.50900  
       385.00385.500.501400  
       385.50386.000.50300  
       392.00392.500.501000  
       392.50393.000.503000  
       393.00393.500.50<300  
       393.50394.000.50720  
       394.00395.501.50<300  
       395.50396.000.501400  
       396.00396.500.501400  
       396.50396.700.203600  
       396.70396.900.2011000  
       396.90397.000.102600  
       397.00397.150.152800  
       397.15397.500.3522800  
       397.50398.000.502000  
       398.00398.200.2010200  
       398.20398.500.307200  
       398.50399.000.5030500  
       399.00399.250.2518300  
       399.25399.500.251700  
       399.50400.000.509300  
       400.00400.500.503000  
       400.50401.000.50<300  
       401.00401.500.50320  
       401.50402.000.50490  
       402.00402.500.50860  
       402.50403.000.50380  
       403.00403.500.50730  
       403.50404.000.503800  
       404.00404.200.2012800  
       404.20404.500.307300  
       404.50405.000.504800  
       405.00405.500.502000  
       405.50406.000.50930  
       406.00406.500.501900  
       406.50406.700.203100  
       406.70407.000.3012100  
       407.00407.300.3014500  
       407.30407.500.203200  
       407.50408.000.501500  
       408.00408.500.50540  
       408.50409.000.50550  
       409.00409.500.50<300  
       409.50410.000.50730  
       410.00410.500.50<300  
       410.50411.000.50540  
       411.00411.500.50690  
       411.50412.000.501700  
       412.00412.500.502100  
       412.50413.000.50490  
       413.00415.002.00<300  
       415.00415.500.501400  
       415.50416.000.501100  
       416.00416.500.501100  
       416.50418.001.50<300  
       418.00418.500.50350  
       418.50419.000.501900  
       419.00419.500.50340  

 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

Map 1. Tetra Zone Drill Holes with Scintillometer Results 

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Image 1. Tetra Zone Scintillometer Results – Long Section – A-A’

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Image 2. Tetra Zone Scintillometer Results – Cross Section Line 11250S – B-B’

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Image 3. Tetra Zone – PLN25-219A Mineralized Drillcore

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The natural gamma radiation detected in the drill core, as detailed in this news release, was measured in counts per second (cps) using a handheld Radiation Solutions RS-125 spectrometer which has been calibrated by Radiation Solutions Inc. The Company designates readings exceeding 300 cps on the handheld spectrometer (occasionally referred to as a scintillometer in industry terminology; this stems from historical naming conventions and the shared functionality of detecting gamma radiation between a spectrometer and a scintillometer)—as “anomalous”, readings above 10,000 cps as “highly radioactive”, and readings surpassing 65,535 cps as “off-scale”. However, readers are cautioned that spectrometer or scintillometer measurements often do not directly or consistently correlate with the uranium grades of the rock samples and should be regarded solely as a preliminary indicator of the presence of radioactive materials.

Samples from the drill core are split into 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 thicknesses are yet to be determined.

About the Patterson Lake North Project:

The Company’s 42,961-hectare 100% owned Patterson Lake North Project (PLN) is located just within the south-western edge of the Athabasca Basin in proximity to Paladin’s Triple R and NexGen Energy’s Arrow high-grade uranium deposits, an area poised to become the next major area of development for new uranium operations in northern Saskatchewan. The PLN Project consists of the 4,074-hectare Patterson Lake North Property hosting the JR Zone Uranium discovery approximately 23km northwest of Paladin’s Triple R deposit, the 19,864-hectare Minto Property, and the 19,022-hectare Broach Property hosting the Tetra Zone, F3’s newest discovery 13km south of the JR Zone. All three properties comprising the PLN Project are accessed by Provincial Highway 955.

Qualified Person:

The technical information in this news release has been prepared 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 reviewed and approved the data disclosed.

This news release may refer to neighboring properties in which F3 Uranium has no interest, and the Qualified Person has been unable to verify the information from those properties. Mineralization on those neighboring properties is not necessarily indicative of mineralization on the PLN Project. For additional information on the PLN Project, please refer to the report titled “Technical Report on the Patterson Lake North Project, Northern Saskatchewan, Canada” prepared by SLR International Corporation with a signing date of January 25, 2023and an effective date of November 20, 2023 available at www.sedarplus.ca, and prepared in accordance with NI 43-101.

About F3 Uranium Corp.:

F3 is a uranium exploration company, focusing on the high-grade JR Zone and new Tetra Zone discovery 13km to the south in the PW area on its Patterson Lake North (PLN) Project in the Western Athabasca Basin. F3 currently has 3 properties in the Athabasca Basin: Patterson Lake North, Minto, and Broach. The western side of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, is home to some of the world’s largest high grade uranium deposits including Paladin’s Triple R project and NexGen’s Arrow project.

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 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.

The TSX Venture Exchange and the Canadian Securities Exchange have not reviewed, approved or disapproved the contents of this press release, and do not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

F3 Uranium Corp.
750-1620 Dickson Avenue
Kelowna, BC V1Y9Y2
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ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
“Dev Randhawa”
Dev Randhawa, CEO

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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.