Another Big Round of Growth for PLS with New R390E Zone Assays

November 15, 2013 — Leave a comment

 

In case you missed the most recent press release from Fission Uranium, we’ve just received another five assays back from the labs – all of them for Zone R390E and all of them returning wide intersections and strong grades. Of the five holes, PLS13-086 returned the best results: 43m @1.93% U3O8, including 5.0m @9.91% U3O8. When you consider that the world average grade for uranium is 0.02%, getting 43m of 1.93% shows you how fast the lbs. can add up. 

The results also show the mineralization running deeper from west to east. This reflects the plunging nature of the trend that we have seen to date and provides significant additional data to direct future drilling. 

The highlights are as follows: 

PLS13-086 (line 330E)

  • ·       43.0m (81.50m – 124.50m) @1.93% U3O8 including:
  • ·       5.0m (101.0m – 106.0m) @9.91% U3O8

PLS13-085 (line 360E)

  • ·       22.0m (82.50m – 104.50m) @0.93% U3O8 including:
  • ·       4.0m (85.0m – 89.0m) @4.07% U3O8

PLS13-078 (line 435E)

  • ·       30.0m (85.00m – 115.0m) @0.66% U3O8 including:
  • ·       1.5m (96.50m – 98.0m) @7.62% U3O8 

We still have a large number of assays still to come and will update you as soon as the labs send us the results. 

Dev Randhawa, CEO of Fission Uranium

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