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Future Fuels Unveils AI-Generated Exploration Targets at the Hornby Basin Uranium Project
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / June 17, 2026 / Future Fuels Inc. (TSXV:FTUR) (OTCQX:FTURF) (FSE:S0J) ("Future Fuels" or the "Company") is excited to

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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / June 17, 2026 / Future Fuels Inc. (TSXV:FTUR) (OTCQX:FTURF) (FSE:S0J) ("Future Fuels" or the "Company") is excited to announce the results of its AI-assisted prospectivity mapping program conducted across the Company's 100%-owned Hornby Basin Uranium Project (the "Hornby Project" or the "Project") in Nunavut, Canada. The AI analysis, powered by VRIFY's DORA platform, has identified multiple high-priority exploration Targets (the "Targets") across the 3,407 km² land package, including a compelling new undrilled Lambda Target (the "Lambda Target") immediately south of the historic Mountain Lake uranium system, located approximately 95 kilometres southwest of Kugluktuk, Nunavut. Key Highlights New Lambda AI Target Identified: Artificial intelligence assisted targeting has identified a previously unrecognized, undrilled Target zone immediately south of the Mountain Lake system. This Lambda Target shares similar characteristics as the Mountain Lake system and is associated with a high VRIFY Prospectivity Score (VPS)[1] driven by radiometric (32.6% feature importance) and EM-conductor responses (17.8%). Figure 1: Figure showing Lambda Target in relation to the Mountain Lake system. Southern Hornby Basin Targets Validated: AI modelling across the southern portion of the project identified priority Targets corresponding to the historically mineralized Bluto, 3Ts, Echo and Contact Lake zones, where previous operators drilled unconformity style mineralisation up to 1.25% U₃O₈ (HB-06-33C) in pitchblende-bearing structures at 72m depth in basement lithologies[2]. Untested Targets: Sigma, Alpha, Rho, Tau, and Iota Targets occur in previously underexplored areas with favourable geology, structures and geophysical features, presenting compelling unconformity-type Targets Figure 2: Oblique view of AI informed Targets in the southern portion of the Hornby land package, all Targets have been largely untested by modern exploration and systematic drilling. Central Target at Kendall River South Target: A strong AI-Anomaly south of the historic Kendall River zone corresponds to a radiometric anomaly and a mid time EM anomaly recognised in the recent geophysical reprocessing. Unconformity is untested by drilling. Rob Leckie, CEO of Future Fuels, commented: "The results from VRIFY's DORA platform represent a pivotal moment for Future Fuels. For ...