F3 Uranium (TSXV: FUU; OTCQB: FUUFF) has released the final assay results from its winter 2024 drill program. The highlight is drill hole PLN24-137 in the JR zone, which returned 15.0 metres of 3.2% uranium oxide (U3O8), including a 2.5-metre section with 18.6% U3O8 and an ultra-high grade core of 1.5 metres at 30.3% U3O8.
Other notable findings include two radioactive intervals from the A1 and North Horse structures. The A1 intersect assayed 0.045% U3O8, and the North Horse intersect returned 0.014% U3O8 over 7.0 metres, including a 0.5-metre section at 0.051% U3O8.
"We are very pleased with these ongoing results. Drillhole PLN24-152 stands out with the strongest geochemistry signatures to date outside of the JR zone and represents one of the highest priority exploration targets for follow up said F3 Uranium’s VP exploration Sam Hartmann.
Hole 152 targeted the intersect of the Harrison Fault and the A1 Main shear zone just south of the Harrison Fault. The next targets will be the Harrison Fault and other areas where it intersects with the shear.
The company's Patterson Lake North (PLN) property spans 4,078 hectares and is near major uranium deposits like Fission Uranium's Triple R and NexGen Energy's Arrow.
For more information, visit www.F3Uranium.com.
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