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Interview with Dev Randhawa, Chairman & CEO of F3 Uranium Corp.
Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/f3-uranium-tsxvfuu-high-grade-discovery-strategic-spin-out-fuel-athabasca-basin-exploration-5715
Recording date: 4th December 2024
F3 Uranium (TSXV:FUU) announced a major milestone at its flagship JR Zone uranium project in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin, with recent drilling hitting 50% U3O8 grades over 4 meters. CEO Dev Randhawa called it "one of the best holes we've heard in a long time."
The JR Zone discovery is 12 km from NextGen Energy's Arrow deposit and Fission Uranium's Triple R. Initial estimates suggest 20-25 million pounds of high-grade uranium. Randhawa believes JR Zone is part of a larger system, with high boron values indicating additional mineralization at depth. Proving up multiple pods could spark M&A interest.
F3 is well-funded to explore this expansion potential, with $8 million to drill through spring and $18 million cash beyond that. The project's location provides key advantages. Nearby mills being considered by NextGen and Paladin Energy as well as a year-round access road make JR Zone's pounds more valuable in Randhawa's view.
He sees high-grade deposits like JR Zone as critical to fill a projected supply deficit as nuclear power grows. Global uranium output has been stagnant since the 1970s as grades declined. With China alone expecting to need 100 million pounds per year by 2035, Randhawa believes "grade is king" and the Athabasca Basin is the world's premier uranium jurisdiction.
While uranium markets have been depressed, Randhawa sees a perfect storm ahead. He argues the renewables game is up and nuclear offers an attractive baseload alternative. However, supply remains uncertain with political risks around major producers like Kazakhstan. "The industry could never handle a true sanction," he warned, noting 40% of global processing is done there.
Randhawa expects uranium prices to react like a rubber band as catalysts emerge, creating opportunities for F3 Uranium. The company's strong financial position, high-grade discovery, strategic location, and experienced technical team make it well positioned to create value in an improving market.
View F3 Uranium's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/f3-uranium-corp
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Interview with Dev Randhawa, Chairman & CEO of F3 Uranium Corp.
Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/f3-uranium-tsxvfuu-high-grade-discovery-strategic-spin-out-fuel-athabasca-basin-exploration-5715
Recording date: 4th December 2024
F3 Uranium (TSXV:FUU) announced a major milestone at its flagship JR Zone uranium project in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin, with recent drilling hitting 50% U3O8 grades over 4 meters. CEO Dev Randhawa called it "one of the best holes we've heard in a long time."
The JR Zone discovery is 12 km from NextGen Energy's Arrow deposit and Fission Uranium's Triple R. Initial estimates suggest 20-25 million pounds of high-grade uranium. Randhawa believes JR Zone is part of a larger system, with high boron values indicating additional mineralization at depth. Proving up multiple pods could spark M&A interest.
F3 is well-funded to explore this expansion potential, with $8 million to drill through spring and $18 million cash beyond that. The project's location provides key advantages. Nearby mills being considered by NextGen and Paladin Energy as well as a year-round access road make JR Zone's pounds more valuable in Randhawa's view.
He sees high-grade deposits like JR Zone as critical to fill a projected supply deficit as nuclear power grows. Global uranium output has been stagnant since the 1970s as grades declined. With China alone expecting to need 100 million pounds per year by 2035, Randhawa believes "grade is king" and the Athabasca Basin is the world's premier uranium jurisdiction.
While uranium markets have been depressed, Randhawa sees a perfect storm ahead. He argues the renewables game is up and nuclear offers an attractive baseload alternative. However, supply remains uncertain with political risks around major producers like Kazakhstan. "The industry could never handle a true sanction," he warned, noting 40% of global processing is done there.
Randhawa expects uranium prices to react like a rubber band as catalysts emerge, creating opportunities for F3 Uranium. The company's strong financial position, high-grade discovery, strategic location, and experienced technical team make it well positioned to create value in an improving market.
View F3 Uranium's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/f3-uranium-corp
Sign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
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