The Athabasca Basin is home to some of the highest-grade uranium deposits in the world. F4 Uranium has a total of 16 properties across the basin, 10 of which are within 35km of major established deposits. Led by F4’s award-winning team, responsible for the J Zone, Triple R and JR Zone discoveries, the team will continue exploration on its uranium project portfolio.
Lazy Edwards Bay:
Murphy Lake:
F4 Uranium Corp. follows Fission Energy, Fission Uranium, and F3 Uranium; it is a junior explorer run by one of Canada’s leading uranium exploration teams. In 2022, F3 Uranium made a new uranium discovery at the A1 conductor at the Patterson Lake North (‘PLN’) property, later dubbed the “JR zone”. In August 2024, shareholders voted in favor to spin out F4 Uranium Corp (F4). As a result of this vote certain properties including Murphy Lake, Lazy Edwards Bay and Cree Bay became assets of F4. This spin-out permits F3 Uranium to maintain sole focus on the PLN Project and JR zone discovery while allowing F4 to advance exploration on other prospective properties, providing shareholders renewed exposure to an early stage explorer . The Company’s management consists of Ray Ashley P.Geo as CEO, with Sam Hartmann P.Geo as President & COO.
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Dev Randhawa is a seasoned CEO with extensive experience in resources, mining exploration, and energy companies. As the former CEO of Fission Uranium Corp., Mr. Randhawa, along with his technical team, led the high-grade uranium discovery at PLS in 2012. Recently, Paladin Energy made an offer of $1.1 billion to buy Fission Uranium.
In 1996, Dev founded Strathmore Minerals Corp., leading it until 2008. Mr. Randhawa spun off Fission Energy Corp. in 2007, focusing on uranium exploration in Saskatchewan. He sold major assets to Denison Mines in 2013 for $85 million, creating Fission Uranium Corp.
Dev has executed significant joint ventures, including a $50 million partnership with Sumitomo (Japan) and $44mil with KEPCO (Korea). In 2016, Dev negotiated an $82 million investment in Fission from CGN Mining. He holds a BBA from Trinity Western College and an MBA from the University of British Columbia.