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Highlights

  • Closed $1.4 million private placement via 14 million flow-through shares.
  • Planned ground EM surveys and drilling at Todd Lake to define targets.
  • Wales Lake exploration includes airborne geophysics and up to five drill holes.

F4 Uranium Corp. has announced the initial phase of its 2025 exploration programs targeting three properties within the western Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. The company is focusing on the southwestern part of the basin, a region marked by recent uranium discoveries including F3 Uranium’s JR Zone and PW Area, NexGen Energy’s PCE occurrence, and Paladin Energy’s Saloon area. These discoveries lie near two major deposits—Paladin’s Triple R and NexGen’s Arrow—highlighting ongoing interest in the region’s uranium potential.

The 2025 exploration work will begin on the Todd Lake and Wales Lake Projects. F4 holds exploration permits for all planned activities. On June 19, 2025, the company closed a non-brokered private placement, raising $1.4 million through the issuance of 14 million flow-through shares. These funds are earmarked for the upcoming summer exploration programs.

The Todd Lake Property lies within the Clearwater Domain, an underexplored geological unit located less than 10 kilometers south of F3 Uranium’s recent PW discovery. Todd Lake has not previously seen ground geophysics or drilling. The planned work will include ground electromagnetic (EM) surveys to identify potential drill targets along the Patterson Lake Corridor, which hosts significant uranium deposits.

The Wales Lake Project, which includes Wales Lake East and West, is situated about 20 kilometers southwest of Paladin’s Triple R deposit. Previous airborne and ground geophysical surveys identified multiple conductivity anomalies, with two drill holes intersecting graphitic conductors. The 2025 program will incorporate project-wide airborne geophysics followed by approximately five drill holes to test high-priority targets and expand on the 2019 drilling results.

F4 Uranium’s 2025 exploration program aims to advance understanding of uranium potential along key conductive trends within the Athabasca Basin.