ir@fissionuranium.com
www.fissionuranium.com
TSX SYMBOL: FCU
OTCQX SYMBOL: FCUUF
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>90% of holes on Saloon Shear Zone
intersect anomalous radioactivity
KELOWNA, BC, Aug. 20, 2024 /CNW/ - FISSION URANIUM
CORP. ("Fission" or "the Company") is
pleased to announce completion of the summer 2024 regional
exploration drill program at its PLS high-grade uranium project, in
the Athabasca Basin region of
Saskatchewan, Canada. A total of
fifteen holes (~6,428m) were completed with fourteen holes
targeting the Saloon Shear Zone and one hole testing the Far West
target (Figure 1 and Table 1). Of note, thirteen holes intercepted
anomalous radioactivity. Of particular note, three holes
(PLS24-680, 682 and 684B) located in
the Saloon East area ~4km southeast of the Triple R deposit, hit
strongly anomalous radioactivity in multiple zones over significant
widths with peaks of 10,428 cps, 5,842 cps, and 12,777 cps
respectively. Importantly, the results at Saloon East represent the
strongest radioactivity intersected on the PLS property to date
outside of the Triple R deposit.
Drilling
Highlights
- Summer regional exploration drilling tested ~8.8km of the
Saloon Shear Zone with 14 holes, with >90% of the holes
intersecting anomalous radioactivity in multiple intervals in each
hole. These results represent the strongest hydrothermal alteration
and radioactivity encountered to date at PLS outside of the Triple
R deposit.
- Drilling along the Saloon Shear Zone intersected anomalous
radioactivity along 8km of strike length with most prospective
results at Saloon Main and East areas.
- Saloon Main – tested by 5 holes and all encountering anomalous
radioactivity associated with strong hydrothermal alteration.
-
- Hole PLS24-679A intersected a total composite of 65.5m of anomalous radioactivity with peaks up to
4,077 cps.
- Hole PLS24-661 intersected a total composite of 137.4m anomalous radioactivity over a
394.6m interval, with peaks up to
3,254.1 cps, suggesting the Saloon Main shear zone remains
prospective to a depth of at least 540m below surface.
- Saloon East – Tested by 3 holes and all encountering anomalous
radioactivity associated with strong hydrothermal alteration.
-
- Hole PLS24-684B intersected five
intervals of anomalous radioactivity over considerable widths, with
the strongest results from an 11.6m wide interval with a peak of 12,677.6 cps
and a 4m wide interval with peak of
6,737.7 cps.
- Hole PLS24-680 intersected eight intervals of anomalous
radioactivity over a total composite width of 25.9m, with the strongest results from a
6.8m wide interval with a peak
10,428.7 cps and a 1.1m wide interval
with a peak of 7,833.6 cps.
- Hole PLS24-682 encountered six intervals of anomalous
radioactivity with the best results from a 5.1m wide interval returning a peak of 5,841.8
cps.
Ross McElroy, CEO for Fission,
commented, "The Saloon Shear Zone continues to deliver extremely
encouraging signs associated with high-grade uranium
mineralization. With the 2024 exploration program, we have tested
over 8.8km of strike length of the Saloon Shear Zone and
intersected anomalous radioactivity over 8km. In particular,
the exceptional results at the Saloon Main and East areas located
5km to the southeast and ~4km to the southeast of the Triple R
deposit respectively, give our exploration team a tremendous amount
of optimism for the discovery of additional high-grade
mineralization. The Saloon trend continues to be considered the top
priority focus for future exploration activity."
Table 1: S2024 Regional Exploration Drill Hole
Summary
TARGET
AREA
|
Collar
|
Basement
Unconformity
Depth (m)
|
Total
Drillhole Depth (m)
|
Downhole Gamma Probe
Results (>500 cps / >0.3 m minimum)
|
HOLE
ID
|
Easting (UTM
NAD83)
|
Northing
(UTM
NAD83)
|
Elevation
(masl)
|
Az
|
Dip
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Width
(m)
|
CPS Peak
Range
|
Saloon
Main
|
PLS24-654
|
595592
|
6385529
|
550
|
313
|
-56
|
152.0
|
502.3
|
406.2
|
406.5
|
0.3
|
706.3 -
1,118.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
410.6
|
412.7
|
2.1
|
<500 -
2,084.0
|
|
PLS24-657A
|
595747
|
6385697
|
552
|
313
|
-57
|
140.0
|
464.0
|
367.9
|
369.4
|
1.5
|
<500 -
694.7
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
370.4
|
371.2
|
0.8
|
<500 -
711.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
451.5
|
452.8
|
1.3
|
574.0 -
1,016.0
|
|
PLS24-661
|
595355
|
6385682
|
548
|
142
|
-86
|
115.8
|
768.2
|
145.9
|
146.4
|
0.5
|
511.3 -
947.1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
157.8
|
176.0
|
18.2
|
<500 -
2,344.7
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
182.6
|
209.6
|
27.0
|
<500 -
3,254.1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
259.2
|
259.7
|
0.5
|
554.1 -
702.4
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
261.5
|
262.0
|
0.5
|
508.2 -
729.4
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
265.1
|
265.6
|
0.5
|
534.1 -
975.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
269.1
|
285.2
|
16.1
|
<500 -
1,656.3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
295.4
|
306.5
|
11.1
|
<500 -
2,175.3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
314.2
|
328.2
|
14.0
|
<500 -
2,500.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
331.2
|
336.8
|
5.6
|
<500 -
1,248.2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
342.8
|
343.1
|
0.3
|
591.1 -
851.1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
346.7
|
370.9
|
24.2
|
<500 -
1,843.5
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
378.6
|
379.1
|
0.5
|
583.8 -
857.5
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
402.9
|
403.3
|
0.4
|
515.3 -
582.4
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
440.9
|
443.2
|
2.3
|
<500 -
2,441.3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
486.1
|
486.5
|
0.4
|
592.9 -
695.3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
490.7
|
494.7
|
4.0
|
<500 -
1,168.2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
497.2
|
498.9
|
1.7
|
<500 -
1,341.2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
508.0
|
511.0
|
3.0
|
<500 -
748.8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
515.3
|
516.6
|
1.3
|
<500 -
777.6
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
521.5
|
523.1
|
1.6
|
<500 -
1,176.3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
525.1
|
527.6
|
2.5
|
<500 -
1,404.8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
539.4
|
540.5
|
1.1
|
<500 -
658.8
|
|
PLS24-679A
|
595381
|
6385720
|
548
|
156
|
-80
|
125.0
|
380.0
|
205.7
|
216.9
|
11.2
|
<500 -
4,077.3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
236.9
|
243.9
|
7.0
|
<500 -
2,572.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
246.5
|
253.1
|
6.6
|
<500 -
1,221.9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
258.9
|
264.2
|
5.3
|
<500 -
2,655.2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
272.5
|
277.3
|
4.8
|
<500 -
1,241.9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
285.4
|
296.9
|
11.5
|
<500 -
1,916.2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
313.8
|
315.6
|
1.8
|
524.8 -
845.7
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
323.5
|
337.9
|
14.4
|
<500 -
1,601.9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
341.6
|
343.6
|
2.0
|
<500 -
1050.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
350.2
|
351.1
|
0.9
|
531.8 -
3,402.7
|
|
PLS24-681
|
595321
|
6385676
|
548
|
141
|
-82
|
114.4
|
332.0
|
195.4
|
196.0
|
0.6
|
<500 -
750.9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
226.9
|
227.4
|
0.5
|
503.8 -
872.4
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
292.1
|
292.4
|
0.3
|
774.3 -
1,098.1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
296.3
|
302.1
|
5.8
|
<500 -
2,830.5
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
320.7
|
321.2
|
0.5
|
508.2 -
700.0
|
Saloon
East
|
PLS24-680
|
601969
|
6388620
|
510
|
310
|
-59
|
107.3
|
410.0
|
269.4
|
274.4
|
5.0
|
<500 -
1,670.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
277.8
|
282.3
|
4.5
|
520 -
3,349.5
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
284.7
|
292.0
|
7.3
|
<500 -
3,990.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
300.6
|
300.9
|
0.3
|
<500 -
577.3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
305.1
|
305.6
|
0.5
|
600.0 -
1,806.7
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
306.7
|
313.5
|
6.8
|
<500 -
10,428.7
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
325.3
|
326.4
|
1.1
|
723.8 -
7,833.6
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
360.0
|
360.4
|
0.4
|
527.6 -
624.8
|
|
PLS24-682
|
601968
|
6388620
|
510
|
310
|
-55
|
47.0
|
344.0
|
253.2
|
254.0
|
0.8
|
551.4 -
902.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
265.1
|
265.7
|
0.6
|
580.0 -
988.6
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
267.7
|
273.3
|
5.6
|
<500 -
1,950.5
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
277.4
|
277.7
|
0.3
|
590.9 -
700.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
296.1
|
301.2
|
5.1
|
<500 -
5,841.8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
303.2
|
303.5
|
0.3
|
<500 -
519.1
|
|
PLS24-684B
|
601969
|
6388619
|
510
|
306
|
-63
|
20.0
|
401.0
|
141.4
|
141.7
|
0.3
|
<500 -
752.6
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
278.0
|
289.6
|
11.6
|
<500 -
12,677.6
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
296.2
|
297.7
|
1.5
|
517.8 -
935.8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
309.8
|
311.9
|
2.1
|
<500 -
1,022.1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
315.4
|
319.4
|
4.0
|
<500 -
6,736.7
|
Saloon
|
PLS24-651
|
595010
|
6384707
|
543
|
317
|
-70
|
122.5
|
458.0
|
369.1
|
369.4
|
0.3
|
530.0 -
591.7
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
442.0
|
442.3
|
0.3
|
<500 -
745.6
|
|
PLS24-667
|
594695
|
6383617
|
550
|
319
|
-63
|
130.6
|
389.0
|
No anomalous
radioactivity
|
|
PLS24-670
|
598520
|
6385949
|
538
|
350
|
-57
|
110.6
|
364.0
|
223.4
|
224.4
|
1.0
|
<500 -
1,059.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
226.9
|
227.2
|
0.3
|
<500 -
676.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
245.8
|
246.4
|
0.6
|
868.6 -
2,668.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
249.5
|
249.8
|
0.3
|
<500 -
761.9
|
|
PLS24-672
|
598491
|
6386034
|
552
|
336
|
-75
|
115.3
|
252.7
|
147.7
|
148.0
|
0.3
|
<500 -
589.1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
148.8
|
149.9
|
1.1
|
525.7 -
625.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
185.1
|
189.8
|
4.7
|
<500 -
2,860.9
|
|
PLS24-674
|
598441
|
6386221
|
555
|
326
|
-69
|
97.8
|
486.6
|
297.7
|
298.1
|
0.4
|
561.0 -
725.7
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
357.3
|
357.6
|
0.3
|
<500 -
663.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
409.4
|
410.1
|
0.7
|
750.5 -
1,461.9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
425.1
|
425.6
|
0.5
|
530.0 -
1,522.7
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
447.3
|
447.6
|
0.3
|
<500 -
587.0
|
|
PLS24-678
|
600423
|
6386943
|
558
|
316
|
-74
|
115.6
|
506.0
|
173.3
|
173.9
|
0.6
|
530.0 -
589.3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
232.3
|
232.5
|
0.3
|
<500 -
585.3
|
Far
West
|
PLS24-683
|
592865
|
6387008
|
550
|
309
|
-72
|
98.0
|
371.0
|
No anomalous
radioactivity
|
Saloon Shear Zone
The Saloon Shear Zone is a linear, multi-kilometer long,
southwest-northeast trending structural zone up to ~1km in width,
that is parallel to and located ~4km south of the shear zones that
hosts the Triple R deposit and the Arrow deposit within the
Patterson Lake Corridor. The Saloon Shear Zone is interpreted
to be the same shear zone that hosts high-grade uranium
mineralization at the PCE discovery on the Rook1 property to the
northeast along strike.
The Saloon Shear Zone has been a major focus of Fission's 2024
exploration drilling, with 16 holes (2 holes during winter and 14
holes during the summer programs), testing along ~8.8km of strike
length. Over 90% of the holes (14 of 16 holes) encountered
anomalous radioactivity in multiple intervals associated with
intense hydrothermal alteration along ~8km of strike length of the
shear zone. Within this 8km of strike length, two prominent
areas have been identified that look to be particularly
prospective; Saloon Main and Saloon East areas.
Saloon Main – The area is located ~5km to the
southwest of the Triple R deposit. In 2024 total of 7 holes
have tested the Saloon Main area; two during the winter program
(PLS24-638 and 641) and five during the summer program (PLS24-654,
657A, 661, 679A and 681). Six of the 7 holes intersected
anomalous radioactivity in multiple intervals associated with
intense hydrothermal alteration. Hole PLS24-679A intersected
multiple intervals of anomalous radioactivity for a total composite
of 65.5m anomalous radioactivity over
145.4m interval, with peaks up to
4,077.3 cps. Hole PLS24-661 intersected anomalous radioactivity
over a 394.6m interval, with peaks up
to 3,254.1 cps, suggesting the Saloon Main shear zone remains
prospective to a depth of at least 540m below surface.
Saloon East – The area is located ~4km to the
southeast of the Triple R deposit. The Saloon East area
boasts the strongest radioactivity intersected on the PLS property
to date, outside of the Triple R deposit. Three holes
(PLS24-680, 682 and 684B) tested the
target area, and all three intersected multiple intervals of
anomalous radioactivity associated with intense hydrothermal
alteration. The strongest results were from
PLS24-684B where downhole gamma
survey recorded radioactivity ranging from <500 cps to peaks up
to 12,677.7 cps within an 11.6m
interval.
Far West
The Far West target area is located ~4km west of the R1515W,
along trend of the Triple R deposit. Prospective features
present at this target area consists of a major northeast trending
electromagnetic (EM) conductor that is crosscut by an interpreted
north-northeast trending fault. Hole PLS24-683, is the only drill
test on the Far West target to date.
Technical Summary for All Holes
Saloon Main
PLS24-654 was drilled 100m northeast of the main Saloon target, along
the same EM trend that hosts anomalous uranium concentrations at
Saloon. The drillhole intersected bedrock at a depth of
152.0m, consisting of an
interfingered mafic, intermediate orthogneiss and
quartz-feldspar-biotite-garnet gneiss upper zone. A thick graphitic
fault zone was intersected from 243.7m to 261.8m,
which is a previously untested graphitic fault zone at Saloon. This
graphitic fault zone was underlain by a variably silicified
sequence of orthogneiss, quartz-feldspar-biotite-garnet gneiss and
sheared granitoids to 408.4m. A
second graphitic fault zone was encountered at this depth, which
continued to 424.3m, underlain by
quartz-feldspar gneiss and intermediate orthogneiss to a final
depth of 502.3m. The lower
graphitic fault zone is associated with two intervals of anomalous
radioactivity, from 406.2m to
406.5m and 410.0m to 412.7m
with maximums of 1,118 cps and 2,084 cps, respectively.
PLS24-657A was drilled 300m northeast of the main Saloon target and
tested the southern graphitic fault zone intersected in PLS24-654
along trend. Bedrock was intersected at a depth of 140.0m and consisted primarily of variably
silicified quartz-feldspar-biotite-garnet gneiss, intermediate
orthogneiss and mafic gneiss. Two intervals of graphitic mylonite
were intersected, from 194.0m to
203.7m and 244.4m to 250.4m,
which likely represent the extension of the southern graphitic
fault zone seen in PLS24-654. The drillhole as terminated at a
final depth of 464.0m in a thick
sequence of variably silicified quartz-feldspar-biotite-garnet
gneiss. Three zones of anomalous radioactivity were identified
on the downhole gamma probe, from 367.9m to 369.4m,
370.4m to 371.2m and 451.5m
to 452.8m, with maximums of 694.7,
711.0 and 1,016 cps, respectively.
PLS24-661 was drilled directly at the main Saloon
target and was planned to drill parallel, down-dip, of the main
fault zone hosting anomalous uranium concentrations at Saloon.
Bedrock was intersected at 115.8m and
consisted of intensely hematite and clay altered, variably
silicified breccias and mafic gneisses to 490.7m, followed by an interfingered sequence of
coarse garnet quartz-feldspar-biotite gneiss, sheared granitoid and
pegmatites to the end of the hole at 768.2
m. A total of 137.4m of
total composite radioactivity was detected on the downhole gamma
probe in 23 separate zones over a 394.6m long core interval between 145.9m and 540.5m.
The strongest intersections occurred between 157.8m to 176.0m
and 182.6m to 209.6m with maximums of 2,344.7 and 3,254.1 cps,
respectively.
PLS24-679A was drilled at the main Saloon target
area, targeting the strongest radioactivity intersected in
PLS24-661 30m along strike to the
northeast. Bedrock was reached at a depth of 125.0m downhole and consisted of alternating
extremely silicified to clay-hematite breccia to mylonitic rocks
throughout the drillholes entire length to a final depth of
380.0m. A total of 65.5m of anomalous radioactivity was detected on
the downhole gamma probe, with the best intervals occurring between
205.7m to 216.9m, 285.4m to
296.9m and 323.5m to 337.9m
with peaks of 4,077.3 cps, 1,916.2 cps and 1,601.9 cps,
respectively.
PLS24-681 was drilled at the main Saloon target
area, testing the strongest radioactivity intersected in PLS24-661
30m along strike to the southwest.
Bedrock was intersected at a depth of 114.4m and like other drillholes in the Saloon
area, consisted of alternating very strongly silicified,
hematite-clay altered, brecciated to mylonitic rocks to the end of
the drillhole at 332.0m. Five
zones of anomalous radioactivity were intersected, with the best
occurring from 296.3m to 302.1m with a peak of 2,830.5 cps.
Saloon East
PLS24-680 tested a strong EM conductor along the
South Patteson trend. It is interpreted that the top 80m of bedrock in this drillhole, consisting of
Cretaceous mudstone and altered bedrock were washed away during
drilling, and solid basement was intersected at a depth of
107.3m. Basement units consisted of
an upper sequence of variably chlorite-clay altered intermediate
orthogneiss and quartz-feldspar-biotite-garnet gneiss with wet-rock
style alteration, followed by graphitic cataclasite and an
intensely silicified unit. The silicified "hanging wall" was
underlain by a clay altered graphitic fault zone and then mafic
gneiss, sheared granitoid and quartz-feldspar-biotite-garnet gneiss
to the end of the hole at 410.0m.
Eight zones of elevated radioactivity totaling 25.9m were intersected between 269.4m and 360.4m.
Strong radioactivity was detected from 306.7m to 313.5m
hosted in the clay altered graphitic fault zone with a maximum of
10,428.7 cps, and from 325.3m to
326.4m hosted in a hematite-clay
altered shear zone with a maximum of 7,833.6 cps.
PLS24-682 was drilled to test 25m up-dip of the strong radioactivity
intersected in PLS24-680. Bedrock was encountered at 47.0m downhole and consisted of Cretaceous
mudstone to 89.0m, followed by a
similar hanging wall sequence of chlorite-clay altered intermediate
orthogneiss and quartz-feldspar-biotite-garnet gneiss with wet-rock
style alteration, graphitic cataclasite and a strongly silicified
"hanging-wall". The silicified hanging wall was underlain by a clay
altered graphitic fault zone and then sheared granitoid, mafic
granofels and quartz-feldspar-biotite-garnet gneiss to the end of
the hole at 344.0m. Six zones of
anomalous radioactivity were encountered, with the best occurring
from 267.7m to 273.3m and 296.1m
to 301.2m returning peaks of 1,950.5
cps and 5,841.8 cps, respectively.
PLS24-684B was drilled
to test 25m down-dip of the strong
radioactivity intersected in PLS24-680. Bedrock was encountered at
20.0m downhole and consisted of
Cretaceous mudstone to 68.0m,
followed by a hanging wall sequence of chlorite-clay altered
intermediate orthogneisses and quartz-feldspar-biotite-garnet
gneiss with wet-rock style alteration, graphitic cataclasite and a
strongly silicified zone. The silicified zone was underlain by a
thin clay altered graphitic fault zone and then primarily
quartz-feldspar-biotite-garnet gneiss to the end of the hole at
401.0m. Five zones of anomalous
radioactivity were encountered, with the best occurring from
278.0m to 289.6m and 315.4m
to 319.4m returning peaks of 12,677.6
cps and 6,736.7 cps, respectively.
Saloon - General
PLS24-651 was drilled 1 km southwest of the main
Saloon target area, testing an airborne EM conductivity high
coincident with a magnetic low running along the southern flank of
a broad magnetic high. The drillhole intersected bedrock at a depth
of 122.5m downhole, consisting of an
upper sequence of mafic and quartz-feldspar gneisses to
214.0 m, a variably silicified and
graphitic zone to 325.3m and
quartz-feldspar gneisses to the end of the hole at 458.0m. Two 0.3m
zones of anomalous radioactivity were detected on a 2PGA-1000 gamma
probe, with maximums of 591.7 counts per second (cps) and 745.6 cps
at 369.1m and 442.0m, respectively.
PLS24-667 tested a northeast trending EM conductor
located south of the main Saloon target, within a broad magnetic
low. Bedrock was intersected at a depth of 130.6m and consisted of an upper package of
coarse garnet quartz-feldspar-biotite gneiss and intermediate
orthogneiss to 223.2m, followed by
variably graphite altered and structurally deformed mafic gneiss,
intermediate orthogneiss and mylonite to the end of the hole at
389.0m. No anomalous radioactivity
>500 cps was detected on the downhole gamma probe.
PLS24-670 tested northeast of the main Saloon target
area, along a strong EM conductor coincident with a magnetic low. A
1.4m thick lens of Cretaceous
mudstone was intersected at 110.6m
downhole and basement units consisted primarily of intermediate
orthogneiss and mafic gneiss to the final depth at 364.0m. Two broad fault zones with moderate to
strong clay and graphite alteration were intersected between
194.1m to 223.4m and 251.4m
to 275.0m. Four thin zones of
anomalous radioactivity were detected on the downhole gamma probe
associated with the graphitic damage zones, with a peak of up to
2,668 cps between 245.8m and
246.4 m.
PLS24-672 tested the clay altered, graphitic fault
zones intersected in PLS24-670 up-dip near the top of bedrock.
Bedrock was intersected at a depth of 115.3
m downhole and consisted primarily of variably altered
intermediate orthogneiss and mafic gneiss to the final depth at
252.7 m. Strong graphite-clay
alteration was intersected in a fault zone between 191.0 and
227.8 m. Three zones of anomalous
radioactivity were detected on the gamma probe, including a
continuous 4.7 m thick interval
between 185.1 and 189.8 m with a peak
of 2,860.9 cps.
PLS24-674 was drilled 290m north of PLS24-670 and 672 testing a
parallel northeast trending EM conductor system, termed the South
Patterson trend. A 15.2m thick lens
of Cretaceous mudstone was intersected starting at 97.8m, followed by a complex, interfingered
sequence of variably chloritic, silicified
quartz-feldspar-biotite-garnet gneiss, intermediate orthogneiss and
mafic gneiss cut by numerous strongly graphitic shear zones to a
final depth of 486.6m. Interpreted
dravite breccia, occurring as cm veins to 10's of cm thick breccia
was intersected throughout the drillhole. Five thin zones of
anomalous radioactivity were intersected with peaks up to 1,522.7
cps between 425.1m and 425.6m.
PLS24-678 tested the same trend as PLS24-670 and
672, 2 km to the northeast. Bedrock was intersected at a depth of
115.6m and consisted of an
interfingered sequence of weakly to moderately chlorite altered
intermediate orthogneiss, quartz-feldspar-biotite-garnet gneiss,
granitoid and mafic gneiss to the end of hole depth at 506.0m. Numerous zones of graphite alteration or
graphitic fault zones were intersected throughout the length of the
drillhole. Two thin zones of radioactivity were detected,
between 173.3m to 173.9m and 232.3m
to 232.5m, with peaks of 689.3 and
585.3 cps, respectively.
Far West
PLS24-683 was drilled at the Far West target area
and represents the furthest west exploration drilling the Company
has performed along the PLG-3B main trend which also hosts the
Triple R deposit. Bedrock was intersected at a depth of
98.0m and consisted of a similar
sequence of rocks which host Triple R;
quartz-feldspar-biotite-garnet gneiss which gradually becomes more
silicified underlain by a main graphitic shear zone and finally
footwall quartz-feldspar-biotite-garnet gneiss with sheared
granitoid to the final depth of 371.0m. Moderate chlorite and clay alteration was
pervasive throughout all of the basement units and is deemed
prospective by the Company, however no anomalous radioactivity was
detected.
Natural gamma radiation that is reported in this news
release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a Mount
Sopris 2PGA-1000 Single Gamma probe, which allows for accurate
measurements of downhole radioactivity. The reader is
cautioned that gamma probe readings are not directly or uniformly
related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should
be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of
radioactive materials.
All intersections are down-hole depths. All depths
reported of core interval measurements including radioactivity and
mineralization intervals widths are not always representative of
true thickness.
Samples from the drill core will be split in half sections on
site and where possible, samples will be standardized at
0.5m down-hole intervals. One-half of
the split sample will be sent to SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories (an
SCC ISO/IEC 17025: 2005 Accredited Facility) in Saskatoon, SK for analysis which includes
U3O8 (wt %) and fire assay for gold, and
includes a 63 element ICP-OES analysis and boron. The other half of
the split core remains on site for reference.
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 55m 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 intrusive rocks with varying degrees
of alteration. Mineralization is both located within and associated
with mafic intrusives with varying degrees of silicification,
metasomatic mineral assemblages and hydrothermal graphite. The
graphitic sequences are associated with the PL-3B basement
Electro-Magnetic (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.Geo., President and
CEO for Fission Uranium Corp., a qualified person.
About Fission Uranium Corp.
Fission Uranium Corp. is an award-winning Canadian uranium
project developer and 100% owner of the Patterson Lake South
uranium property – a proposed high-grade uranium mine and mill in
Canada's Athabasca Basin region. Fission's common
shares are listed on the TSX Exchange under the symbol "FCU" and
trade on the OTCQX marketplace in the U.S. under the symbol "FCUUF"
and on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the symbol 2FU.
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"Ross
McElroy"
Ross McElroy, President and
CEO
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