Annuncio • Jun 24
F4 Uranium Corp Expands Murphy Lake Drilling Program and Reports Positive Drilling Results F4 Uranium Corp. had announced positive drilling results and the expansion of its ongoing Murphy Lake drill program in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. Due to continued encouraging results including anomalous radioactivity in 100% of target areas drill tested during this program, coupled with strong drilling efficiency, the program scope has been increased from the originally planned 2,500 metres to 4,000 metres. Drillhole ML26-021 encountered strong limonite, bleaching and clay alteration in the sandstone above the unconformity. The hole also intersected anomalous radioactivity up to 350 cps over a total of 1.0 m in basement rocks just below the unconformity. The three most recent drill holes (ML26-019A, ML26-020, and ML26-021) were completed in Target Areas 4 and 5 on the Murphy Lake South Trend. All three holes intersected anomalous radioactivity and/or strong alteration along strike from historic mineralization in ML22-006: 0.065% U3O8 over 2.5 m (including 0.242% U3O8 over 0.5 m). ML26-019A (Target Area 4) had handheld scintillometer readings >300 cps over 1.0m (323.0 – 323.5 m, and 324.0 – 324.5 m) with a peak of 510 cps in basement rocks just below the unconformity. Corresponding anomalous downhole gamma readings >500 cps over 3.8 m (319.7 – 323.5 m) peaking at 2,564 cps. ML26-021 (Target Area 5) had handheld scintillometer readings >300 cps over a total of 1.0 m (287.5 – 288.0 m and 292.0 – 292.5 m), with a peak of 350 cps. Associated with strong limonite, bleaching, and clay alteration in the Athabasca Sandstone above the unconformity. Corresponding anomalous downhole gamma readings >500 cps over 7.5 m (286.2 – 293.7 m) peaking at 1,694 cps. Seven holes have now been completed across multiple target areas. Anomalous radioactivity has been intersected in all target areas tested to date, with five of the seven holes returning elevated radioactivity and every hole displaying strong hydrothermal alteration at the unconformity. Drilling is now advancing to Target Area 6 to test a strong parallel conductor identified by the recent partner-funded MLEM survey. F4 is the operator of the fully funded program, with UraniumX Discovery Corp. earning up to a 70% interest pursuant to the option agreement. 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 as "anomalous", readings above 10,000 cps as "highly radioactive", and readings surpassing 65,535 cps as "off-scale". The Company may also report radioactivity as measured with a downhole QL-40GR gamma probe from Mount Sopris. The Company designates readings exceeding 500 cps on the downhole gamma probe as "anomalous". Readers are cautioned that handheld spectrometer (scintillometer) and downhole gamma probe readings are preliminary in nature, are not directly or consistently correlated to uranium grades determined by chemical assay, and should not be relied upon as a substitute for analytical results. All radiometric readings are subject to confirmation by laboratory assay. Samples from the drill core are split into half sections on site. Where possible, samples are standardized at 0.5 m downhole 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 downhole and true thicknesses are yet to be determined. F4's 609-hectare Murphy Lake Property is located in the north-eastern corner of the Athabasca Basin, 30 km northwest of Orano's McClean Lake deposits, 5 km south of IsoEnergy's Hurricane Uranium Deposit and 4 km east of Cameco's La Rocque Lake Uranium Zone where drill hole Q22-040 intersected 29.9% U3O8 over 7.0 m. The 2022 maiden drill program at the Murphy Lake Property consisted of 14 completed drillholes totaling 6,850 m; drill hole ML22-006 intersected 0.065% U3O8 over 2.5 m from 322.5 m to 325.0 m, including 0.242% U3O8 over 0.5 m. Annuncio • Jun 17
F4 Uranium Corp. announced that it expects to receive CAD 1 million in funding F4 Uranium Corp. has entered into an agreement of brokered private placement offering units 6,666,667 flow-through units of the company at a price of CAD 0.15 per FT unit for the gross proceeds of CAD 1,000,000.05 on June 16, 2026. Each FT unit is comprised of one common share and one half common share purchase warrant. Each warrant will entitle the holder to purchase one common share of the company at a price of CAD 0.022 for a period of 24 months following the closing date of the private placement. The Company also grants Red Cloud an option, exercisable in full or in part up to 48 hours prior to the closing of the Marketed Offering, to sell up to an additional 1,000,000 FT Units at the Offering Price for up to an additional CAD 150,000 in gross proceeds. The Marketed Offering and the issuance of securities upon exercise of the Agent's Option shall be collectively referred to as the offering. In connection with a best efforts. All securities issued pursuant to the private placement will be subject to a statutory four month plus one day hold period. The completion of the private placement is subject to the receipt of all required regulatory approvals including approval from the TSX. The offering is expected to close on or about July 7, 2026. Annuncio • Feb 17
F4 Uranium Corp., Annual General Meeting, Apr 16, 2026 F4 Uranium Corp., Annual General Meeting, Apr 16, 2026. Location: british columbia, kelowna Canada New Risk • Jan 07
New minor risk - Share price stability The company's share price has been volatile over the past 3 months. It is more volatile than 75% of Canadian stocks, typically moving 15% a week. This is considered a minor risk. Share price volatility indicates the stock is highly sensitive to market conditions or economic conditions rather than being sensitive to its own business performance, which may also be inconsistent. It also increases the risk of potential losses in the short term as the stock tends to have larger drops in price more frequently than other stocks. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks No financial data reported. Market cap is less than US$10m (CA$5.02m market cap, or US$3.63m). Minor Risk Share price has been volatile over the past 3 months (15% average weekly change). Annuncio • Aug 28
F4 Uranium Corp., Annual General Meeting, Oct 23, 2025 F4 Uranium Corp., Annual General Meeting, Oct 23, 2025. Location: british columbia, kelowna Canada Annuncio • Jul 02
F4 Uranium Corp. Commences Drill Program at Wales Lake VTEM Plus Airborne Survey in Progress F4 Uranium Corp. announced the start of an 800-metre diamond drilling program on the Wales Lake Project, located approximately 28km southwest of Nexgen Energy's Arrow deposit and 20 km southwest of Paladin's Triple R uranium deposit. This is the first drill program on the project since 2018 when WL18-001 intersected a graphitic shear zone; historic ground geophysics has recently been re-interpreted for drill target refinement and follow up drilling along strike of the strongly altered conductor intersected in WL18-001 is high priority, testing for larger scale alteration and uranium mineralization. A minimum of two holes will be drilled. This program initially aims to better define the intersected conductor and corresponding structures in WL18-001 before moving on to other targets including an untested conductor near the middle of the property as well as strong conductivity along strike from historic drill hole WL18-002. Drilling results from this program combined with the airborne VTEM Plus survey currently underway will be used to advance the understanding of the property and develop new targets for future drill programs on the large and under explored Wales Lake Project. Airborne VTEM Plus surveying is currently underway completing coverage project-wide, including in the vicinity of Target 1 - where the conductive trend is open towards the southeast.