Business

Future Fuels Strengthens Drill Targets with 3D Gravity Inversion at the Hornby Basin; Marketing Update

VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / June 4, 2026 / Future Fuels Inc. (TSXV:FTUR)(OTCQX:FTURF)(FSE:S0J) ("Future Fuels" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the results of advanced processing and 3D inversion modelling of the Company's 2025 ground ...

articleFuture Fuels IncJune 4, 202613/news/future-fuels-strengthens-drill-targets-with-3d-gravity-inversion-at-the-hornby-basin-marketing-update
Future Fuels Strengthens Drill Targets with 3D Gravity Inversion  at the Hornby Basin; Marketing Update

About this update from Future Fuels Inc

VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / June 4, 2026 / Future Fuels Inc. (TSXV:FTUR)(OTCQX:FTURF)(FSE:S0J) ("Future Fuels" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the results of advanced processing and 3D inversion modelling of the Company's 2025 ground gravity survey at its 100%-owned Hornby Basin Uranium Project (the "Hornby Project" or the "Project"), located approximately 95 kilometres southwest of Kugluktuk, Nunavut. The modelling was completed by EarthEx Geophysical Solutions Inc. ("EarthEx") over the Mountain Lake area and integrates ground gravity measurements collected by Future Fuels in 2025 and Iso Energy in 2022 and 2024 programs. The work was designed to refine the Company's interpretation of the local geology and resolve the structural and stratigraphic controls on uranium mineralisation. It will also accelerate drill targeting across the Mountain Lake uranium system, which the Company considers prospective for both classic basement-hosted unconformity-related uranium deposits and sandstone-hosted, fault-controlled uranium systems. Highlights from the 3D Inversion & Modelling Future Fuels President & CEO Rob Leckie commented: "Hornby is prospective for two of the most important uranium deposit styles in Canada, and this gravity model resolves the architecture that controls both. The known Mountain Lake uranium system has given us a calibration point we can now apply across the entire Project. Combining these results with the planned 2026 program, will set us up for what we believe could be a transformational year for Future Fuels and for the Hornby Basin." Figure 1: Target zones resulting from the 3D inversion of the 2025 ground gravity dataset over the Mountain Lake area. Mountain Lake System Area The Mountain Lake system sits between the Imperial and Aquitaine Faults. Drilling has shown these faults have a control on mineralisation, but do not confine it. South of the Imperial Fault, the 3D model resolves a discrete positive density anomaly, designated ML-Anom-1 which is coincident with the historical Mountain Lake uranium system. The result is highly significant: rather than a single low-density alteration halo, ML-Anom-1 is interpreted to reflect the structural and stratigraphic architecture that focused uranium-bearing fluids into the Mountain Lake system, including ...

View stock analysis, news, and events for Future Fuels Inc

Mountain LakeFuture FuelsHornby Basin Uranium ProjectThe Company3D inversionHornby ProjectJenny LakeCompanyuranium deposits