75% strike length increase; the largest continuous off-scale so far

July 28, 2013 — Leave a comment

Did you catch the latest Fission Uranium press release? Drill results from two holes at the R390E zone have extended the strike length to 105m. Not only that but hole 075 intersected the largest quantity of off-scale mineralization and the widest continuous off-scale interval that we’ve drilled at PLS so far. I blogged about this on the Fission CEO Corner so apologies is this isn’t news to you, however, the drill highlights are definitely worth sharing again:

  • 21.65m total off-scale radioactivity in several discrete intervals including
  • 16.7m of continuous off-scale (>9999 cps) (73.5m – 90.2m)
  • 82.0m of variable strength basement mineralization in two zones, separated by only 2.5m of barren rock

I cannot give enough credit to our technical team. As I mentioned in my CEO Corner blog, there may be a lot of high-grade uranium in the Athabasca Basin but the deposits there are amongst the toughest to find anywhere in the world. The continuing succession of great hits at PLS are a combination of considerable technical skill, innovation and a great deal of hard work on the part of Ross McElroy and his team.

Dev Randhawa, CEO of Fission Uranium

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