F3 Uranium Starts Winter Drill Program at Tetra Zone
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Feb 03, 2026 · Last updated Feb 03, 2026
The commencement of F3 Uranium Corporation's winter drill program at the high-grade Tetra Zone is expected to positively impact the uranium market by potentially increasing future supply. This news could lead to increased investor interest in F3 Uranium Corporation and other uranium exploration companies, reflecting a bullish sentiment for the sector.
F3 Uranium Corporation has initiated a 3,000-meter winter diamond drill program at its 100% owned Broach Lake Property, specifically targeting the high-grade Tetra Zone within the Athabasca Basin in Canada===Saskatchewan. This program aims to further delineate uranium mineralization, building on successful fall drilling that extended the interpreted mineralized plunge length. Key intercepts from previous drilling include 1.0 meter of 2.50% U₃O₈ and 2.30 meters exceeding 10,000 cps. The program will focus on down-dip and down-plunge step-outs to the west and testing the up-plunge extension towards the Athabasca unconformity, where approximately 300 meters of prospective shear zone remains undrilled. Sam Hartmann, Vice President Exploration, expressed optimism about the program's potential. The company considers uranium mineralization above 1.0 weight % U₃O₈ as 'high grade'. The Patterson Lake North Project, which includes the Broach Property, is strategically located near other major uranium deposits like Paladin Energy's Triple R and NexGen Energy's Arrow.
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