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F3 Encounters Encouraging Geology in Final Drillholes of 2024 Program

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Kelowna, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - February 12, 2025) - F3 Uranium Corp (TSXV: FUU) (OTCQB: FUUFF) ("F3" or "the Company") is pleased to announce that persistent prospective geological characteristics were intersected in the last eight drill holes of the 2024 program focused on continued exploration and expansion of the B1 conductor and A1 extension, as well as further testing of the Harrison Fault area. Geochemistry and assay results from 25 drill holes from 2024 JR Zone and exploration drilling are still outstanding and will be incorporated into the 2025 drill planning and released as they come available.

B1 Conductor:

PLN24-188 tested the B1 conductor 120m north of PLN24-168 (currently the southernmost hole to intersect B1); the drillhole was lost in unconsolidated sand. Retested with hole PLN24-195 which intersected strong bleaching, clay and hematite alteration. PLN24-190 on line 3360S targeted between strong boron anomalies intersected in both PLN24-122 and PLN24-135. The hole intersected strong sandstone dissolution, graphitic faulting in basement and up to 420cps at 568.5m within a hematite altered fault zone. PLN24-193 attempted to test the Athabasca Sandstone above the B1 conductor in an area devoid of previous drilling. The hole intersected strong sandstone alteration and sulfides in the sandstone.

A1 Extension south of Harrison Fault:

PLN24-189 tested the A1 extension on line 3450S approximately 200m along strike south of radioactivity intersected in PLN24-187. The hole intersected 360cps at a depth of 419m and a strongly hematite, clay and sericite rich fault zone from 503.4-537.1m, interpreted to be the continuation of the A1 structure, extending the fault zone to nearly 620m south of Harrison Fault. PLN24-191 was abandoned prior to target depth due to excessive drillhole deviation.

Harrison Fault Area:

PLN24-192 tested the basement wedge along the Harrison Fault between holes PLN24-146 and PLN24-162. The hole successfully intersected the wedge and strong associated alteration, with the lower Athabasca Sandstone displaying strong alteration and dravite breccias (See Image 1). PLN24-194 was planned 100m northeast of hole PLN24-142, testing the Harrison Fault further to the northwest. The hole successfully intersected the fault zone from 266-335.5m containing strong graphite and sulphide alteration. The intersection of the Harrison Fault and the A1 and B1 conductors continues to display very encouraging alteration and large-scale complex structures supported by strong geochemistry, such as in drillhole PLN24-152. The area remains a high priority exploration target.