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First new exploration program since 2017
will focus on Patterson Corridor
KELOWNA,
BC, Dec. 6, 2023 /CNW/ - FISSION
URANIUM CORP. ("Fission" or the
"Company") is pleased to announce preparations are
underway for a 13-hole, ~6,000m winter exploration program at its
award-winning PLS high-grade uranium project in Canada's Athabasca Basin. The drill program will focus
on seven high priority exploration target areas along the Patterson
Lake Corridor. It is anticipated that the drill program will
commence by mid-January, 2024.
Ross McElroy,
President, and CEO for Fission, commented, "We are preparing our
first pure exploration drill program since commencing mine and mill
development at the PLS high-grade uranium project. Fission Uranium
won multiple awards for the Triple R discovery at PLS, and our team
of veteran uranium explorers, led by VP of Exploration,
Kanan Sarioglu, is second to none.
With most of our large property underexplored, we believe the
potential exists for further major discoveries, and this will be
the primary focus of winter exploration."
"We do of course have an incredible deposit
currently advancing towards production. Importantly, this deposit
remains open in multiple directions and along trend, so we will
also be investigating the potential for new mineralized zones along
strike and parallel to the Triple R. Our team is hard at work on
drill targeting and site preparation, and we expect drill rigs on
site in early 2024."
Target Area Details: Patterson Lake Corridor
The
Patterson Lake Corridor is a large east northeast – west southwest
trending conductive lithological-structural corridor and hosts some
of the Athabasca Basin's most
economically important uranium deposits, including Fission's Triple
R and NexGen's Arrow deposits. Airborne and ground geophysical
surveys have identified a number of discrete basement hosted
electromagnetic "EM" conductors, that are approximately parallel to
the trend of the corridor. These EM conductors are often
interpreted to represent graphitic shear zones, and Athabasca-type structurally controlled uranium
deposits, such as the Triple R deposit, are often associated within
favorable locations along such graphitic shear zones. Seven
discrete target areas have been selected to be tested as part of
the winter 2024 regional exploration program.
- Pistol Target: Located on the northern side of the
Patterson Lake Corridor and ~450m northwest of the Triple R's R780E
zone, the target area is associated with a coincident 400m long radon in water anomaly and where the
interpretation from an airborne geophysical survey suggests a
similar signature and spatial relationship between NexGen's Arrow
and Arrow South to the Pistol target and the Triple R deposit,
respectively. Historic nearby drilling in 2014 intersected broad
zones of anomalous uranium and boron up-dip of the target zone,
which may be reflecting mineralization at depth. Two holes in
1,550m will test this encouraging
target.
- Holster Target: Located on the northern side of the
Patterson Lake Corridor and ~600m north of the R840W, this target
will test an area where historical drilling intersected anomalous
uranium and boron concentrations in a strongly graphitic shear
zone. Similar to the Pistol target, drilling will test for deeper
uranium mineralization along the northeast-southwest EM conductor
where a sharp conductivity thickness gradient occurs coincident
with an interpreted north-northeast cross-cutting fault. One
drillhole is planned at this target, totaling 600m.
- East Extension Target: Located in the central region of
the Patterson Lake Corridor, the target area is ~900m east of the
easternmost R1620E zone along the same EM conductor that hosts the
Triple R deposit. The nearest historical drillhole to this target
is PLS14-152, a vertical drillhole located approximately
140m to the west which intersected a
silicified zone overlying an apparently thick, unaltered, graphitic
shear zone. A sharp conductivity gradient is now being targeted
east of PLS14-152, interpreted to reflect hydrothermal alteration
associated with uranium mineralization and the destruction of
graphite within the shear zone. One drillhole is planned at this
target, with an estimated total depth of 330m.
- Bridle & Saddle Targets: These two target areas are
located ~1.4km west and 2.9km west, respectively, of the R1515W
zone, along strike of the Triple R deposit. Prospective features
present at both target areas include a northeast trending EM
conductor that is crosscut by an interpreted north-northeast
trending cross fault. There is also a sharp conductivity gradient
near the cross faults and as with other drill targets previously
described, this is interpreted to reflect the destruction of
graphite by hydrothermal alteration which may be associated with
uranium mineralization. Three drillholes are planned at these
targets, totaling 960m.
- Far West Targets: The Far West targets are located
~3.7km and 4.2km west of the R1515W zone. Prospective features
present at both of target areas include a northeast trending EM
conductor that is crosscut by an interpreted north-northeast
trending resistivity structure. No historic drilling has ever been
conducted in this area and thus, the Far West targets are
completely untested. Two drillholes are planned at these targets,
totaling 630m.
- Saloon Target: The Saloon target area is located ~5km to
the SW of the Triple R deposit where historical drilling
encountered the most anomalous uranium concentrations on the PLS
property outside of the Triple R deposit. Three drillholes will
target uranium mineralization down-dip and on-strike of historical
drillhole PLS17-550 (5.0m @ 0.011%
U3O8 including 0.5m @ 0.03% U3O8). An
additional drillhole is planned along trend 3km to the northeast,
testing the intersection of a major north-south trending
interpreted fault zone and the PLG-4A EM conductor. Historical
drilling by Fission along the PLG-4A EM conductor in 2015 and 2016
intersected intense hydrothermal alteration and brittle-ductile
deformation which the Company considers comparable to the hanging
wall of the Triple R deposit. Approximately 500m west along trend of this drillhole, and
within the Saloon target area, a single radon in water sample was
collected from a small spring in 2008 which returned a highly
anomalous value 162 pCi/L. For comparison, the highest radon in
water value recorded over the Triple R deposit was 14.4 pCi/L. A
total of 4 holes in 1,930m are
planned for this target area. All of the planned drillholes at the
Saloon target are interpreted to be within a major interpreted
shear zone that may represent the true southern boundary of the
Patterson Lake Corridor.
PLS Mineralized Trend &
Triple R Deposit Summary
Uranium mineralization of the Triple R deposit at PLS occurs
within the Patterson Lake Conductive Corridor and has been traced
by core drilling over ~3.18km of east-west strike length in five
separated mineralized "zones", which collectively make up the
Triple R deposit. From west to east, these zones are R1515W, R840W,
R00E, R780E and R1620E. Through successful exploration programs
completed to date, Triple R has evolved into a large, near-surface,
basement-hosted, structurally controlled high-grade uranium
deposit. The discovery hole was announced on November 05, 2012, with drill hole PLS12-022 from
what is now referred to as the R00E zone.
The R1515W, R840W and R00E zones make up the western region of
the Triple R deposit and are located on land, where overburden
thickness is generally between 55 m
to 100 m. R1515W is the westernmost
of the zones and is drill defined to ~90m in strike length, ~68m
across strike and ~220m vertical and where mineralization remains
open in several directions. R840W is located ~515m to the east
along the strike of R1515W and has a drill-defined strike length of
~430m. R00E is located ~485m to the east along strike of R840W and
is drill defined to ~115m in strike length. The R780E and R1620E
zones make up the eastern region of the Triple R deposit. Both
zones are located beneath Patterson
Lake, where water depth is generally less than six metres,
and overburden thickness is generally about 50m. R780E is located ~225m to the east of R00E
and has a drill-defined strike length of ~945m. R1620E is located
~210m along strike to the east of R780E and is drill defined to
~185m in strike length.
Mineralization along the Patterson Lake Corridor trend remains
prospective along strike in both the western and eastern
directions. Basement rocks within the mineralized trend are
identified primarily as mafic rocks with varying degrees of
alteration. Mineralization is both located within and associated
with mafic volcanic intrusives with varying degrees of
silicification, metasomatic mineral assemblages and hydrothermal
graphite. The graphitic sequences are associated with the PL-3B
basement EM conductor.
Patterson Lake South
Property
The 31,039-hectare PLS project is 100% owned and operated by
Fission Uranium Corp. PLS is accessible by road with primary access
from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former
Cluff Lake mine.
Qualified Persons
The technical information in this news release has been prepared
in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in
National Instrument 43-101 and reviewed on behalf of the company by
Ross McElroy, P.Geol., President and
CEO for Fission Uranium Corp., a qualified person.
About Fission Uranium
Corp.
Fission Uranium Corp. is an award-winning Canadian-based
resource company specializing in uranium exploration and
development. The company is the owner and developer of the PLS
uranium project – a proposed high-grade mine and mill located in
the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada. The company is
headquartered in Kelowna, British
Columbia. Fission's common shares are listed on the Toronto
Stock Exchange under the symbol "FCU" and trade on the OTCQX
marketplace in the U.S. under the symbol "FCUUF."
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
"Ross McElroy"
___________________________
Ross McElroy,
President and CEO
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