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First six holes of the R1515W program
intercept wide, near surface mineralization
KELOWNA,
BC, June 4, 2024 /CNW/ - FISSION URANIUM
CORP. ("Fission" or "the Company") is
pleased to announce results from the first six drill holes on the
R1515W zone at its' PLS property, in Canada's Athabasca Basin region. All six holes
intercepted wide intervals of mineralization, with five holes
additionally hitting high-grade sections. Of particular note,
PLS24-659 (line 1545W) intersected 3.75m of total composite >10,000 cps in
66.0M of total composite
mineralization and PLS24-653 (line 1560W) intersected
5.57m of total composite >10,000
cps in 63.0M of total composite
mineralization. A total of nineteen holes are planned for the
R1515W zone with the goal of upgrading the resource classification
of the zone from mostly inferred to indicated and higher, for
possible inclusion in the current mine plan (see News Release
April 08, 2024).
Ross McElroy,
President and CEO for Fission, commented, "Our resource upgrade
and growth program is off to a great start with a 100% hit rate and
strong mineralization in all of our initial holes at the R1515W
zone. The zone is one of two that remain outside of our current
mine plan and it is open for inclusion and expansion. Once the
program is complete, we have the potential to add this zone to our
mine plan increasing the overall mine reserves and thereby
enhancing the production profile."
Drilling Highlights
- The first six holes of the R1515W program have intercepted
strong, wide mineralization
- Hole PLS24-659 (line 1545W)
-
- 66.0m total composite
mineralization over a 156.5m interval
(between 133.5m to 290.0m), including
- 3.75m of total composite
>10,000 cps with maximum peaks to >65,535 cps over
0.5m
- Hole PLS24-653 (line 1560W)
-
- 63.0m total composite
mineralization over a 99.0m interval
(between 139.5m to 238.5m), including
- 5.57m of total composite
>10,000 cps
Table 1: Drill Hole Summary
Hole
ID
|
Zone
|
Collar
|
Hand-held
Scintillometer Results On Mineralized
Drillcore (>300 cps / >0.5M minimum)
|
Basement
Unconformity
Depth (m)
|
Total
Drillhole
Depth (m)
|
Grid
Line
|
Az
|
Dip
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Width
(m)
|
CPS Peak
Range
|
PLS24-652
|
R1515W
|
1515W
|
333
|
-65.1
|
145.0
|
149.0
|
4.0
|
300 - 450
|
133.8
|
302.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
158.0
|
195.5
|
37.5
|
<300 -
22400
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
208.0
|
215.0
|
7.0
|
<300 -
1400
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
218.5
|
222.5
|
4.0
|
<300 -
390
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
225.0
|
227.0
|
2.0
|
<300 -
520
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
232.5
|
239.5
|
7.0
|
330 - 33300
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
243.5
|
244.0
|
0.5
|
320
|
|
|
PLS24-653
|
R1515W
|
1560W
|
338
|
-80.2
|
139.5
|
143.0
|
3.5
|
<300 -
480
|
100.5
|
332.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
156.5
|
157.0
|
0.5
|
350
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
169.0
|
170.0
|
1.0
|
320 - 710
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
180.5
|
238.5
|
58.0
|
<300 -
28900
|
|
|
PLS24-655
|
R1515W
|
1530W
|
335
|
-81.4
|
136.5
|
139.0
|
2.5
|
<300 -
560
|
102.2
|
302.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
166.5
|
179.0
|
12.5
|
<300 -
3200
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
193.0
|
197.5
|
4.5
|
<300 -
2600
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
200.5
|
228.5
|
28.0
|
<300 -
24500
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
231.5
|
232.0
|
0.5
|
600
|
|
|
PLS24-656
|
R1515W
|
1545W
|
335
|
-80.5
|
109.5
|
110.0
|
0.5
|
370
|
105.4
|
302.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
150.5
|
156.0
|
5.5
|
<300 -
1200
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
181.5
|
241.0
|
59.5
|
<300 -
26100
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
243.5
|
247.0
|
3.5
|
320 - 1200
|
|
|
PLS24-658
|
R1515W
|
1515W
|
336
|
-65.3
|
184.0
|
187.5
|
3.5
|
340 - 960
|
121.3
|
320.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
207.5
|
209.0
|
1.5
|
420 - 600
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
214.5
|
215.0
|
0.5
|
320
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
234.5
|
236.0
|
1.5
|
390 - 530
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
255.5
|
257.5
|
2.0
|
370 - 12300
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
262.5
|
263.5
|
1.0
|
340 - 450
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
268.5
|
274.5
|
6.0
|
<300 -
2200
|
|
|
PLS24-659
|
R1515W
|
1545W
|
336
|
-65.3
|
133.5
|
134.5
|
1.0
|
310 -370
|
118.8
|
350.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
177.0
|
178.0
|
1.0
|
310 - 660
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
186.0
|
216.5
|
30.5
|
<300 -
4200
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
238.0
|
238.5
|
0.5
|
2800
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
242.0
|
247.5
|
5.5
|
<300-
7100
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
253.0
|
266.5
|
13.5
|
<300 -
>65,535
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
272.0
|
275.5
|
3.5
|
330 - 49100
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
279.5
|
290.0
|
10.5
|
<300 -
5900
|
|
|
Drilling: Technical
Details
Line 1515W: Two drillholes, PLS24-652 and PLS24-658 have
been completed on grid line 1515W, aiming to confirm modeled
uranium mineralization at depth in the eastern part of R1515W.
PLS24-652 intersected bedrock at a depth of 133.8m downhole which consisted of a silicified
hanging wall underlain by strongly altered orthogneiss and
graphitic mylonite and finally footwall quartz-feldspar gneiss, the
latter of which continued to a final depth of 302.0 m. Sixty-two meters of total composite
radioactivity >300 counts per second (cps) on handheld
scintillometer were intersected in seven zones between
145.0m and 244.0m, including 1.39m of total composite radioactivity >10,000
cps. PLS24-658 was drilled down-dip of PLS24-652 and intersected
bedrock at a depth of 121.3m,
consisting of a silicified hanging wall underlain by a moderate to
strongly altered sequence of orthogneisses and mylonite, followed
by footwall quartz-feldspar gneiss to a final depth of 302.0m. A total of 16.0m of composite radioactivity >300 cps was
intersected in seven zones between 184.0m to 274.5m,
including 0.25m of >10,000 cps
radioactivity. Radioactivity remains open grid-south of
PLS24-658.
Line 1530W: One drillhole, PLS24-655, has been
completed on line 1530W targeting modeled footwall hosted uranium
mineralization north of R1515W. Bedrock was intersected at a depth
of 102.2m and consisted of strongly
altered orthogneiss and mylonite followed by variably clay,
chlorite and hematite altered footwall quartz-feldspar gneiss to
the end of the drillhole at a depth of 302.0m. A total of 48.0m of total composite radioactivity >300
cps was intersected in five zones between 136.5m and 232.0m,
including 0.25m > 10,000 cps. The
radioactivity intersected in PLS24-655 remains open to the
grid-north.
Line 1545W: Two drillholes, PLS24-656 and PLS24-659
were completed on line 1545W, aiming to confirm footwall and
line-central uranium mineralization modeling, respectively.
PLS24-656 intersected bedrock at a depth of 105.4m which consisted of the typical sequence of
strongly altered orthogneiss intercalated with mylonite, followed
by footwall quartz-feldspar gneiss to a final depth of 302.0m. PLS24-656 intersected a total of
69.0m of total composite
radioactivity >300 cps in four zones between 109.5m and 247.0m,
including 0.70m >10,000 cps.
PLS24-659 intersected bedrock at a depth of 118.8m, which consisted of strongly altered
quartz-feldspar gneiss with sporadic, weak radioactivity followed
by a silicified hanging wall, intensely altered orthogneiss
intercalated with mylonite and finally footwall quartz-feldspar
gneiss to a final depth of 350.0m.
The drillhole intersected 66.0 meters of total composite
radioactivity >300 cps between 133.5m to 290.0m in
eight separate zones, including a total of 3.75m >10,000 cps and 0.5m >65,535 cps. The radioactivity in
PLS24-656 remains open to the grid-north, and the radioactivity in
PLS24-659 is partially open to the grid-south.
Line 1560W: One drillhole, PLS24-653, was completed
on line 1560W, aiming to confirm modeled footwall hosted uranium
mineralization at the western end of R1515W. Bedrock was
intersected at 100.3m and consisted
of strongly altered orthogneiss and mylonite to 196.5m followed by variably altered footwall
quartz-feldspar gneiss to a final depth of 332.0m. Sixty-three meters of total composite
radioactivity >300 cps was intersected between 139.5m to 238.5m in
four zones, including 5.57m of total
composite radioactivity >10,000 cps. The radioactivity
intersected in PLS24-653 remains open to the grid-north.
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this
news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a
hand-held RS-121 Scintillometer manufactured by Radiation
Solutions, which is capable of discriminating readings up to 65,535
cps. Natural gamma radiation in the drill hole survey that is
reported in this news release was measured in counts per second
(cps) using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe, which
allows for accurate measurements in high grade mineralized
zones. The Triple Gamma probe is preferred in zones of
high-grade mineralization. The reader is cautioned that
scintillometer 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. The degree of radioactivity within the mineralized
intervals is highly variable and associated with visible
pitchblende mineralization. All intersections are down-hole.
All depths reported of core interval measurements including
radioactivity and mineralization intervals widths are not always
representative of true thickness. The orientation of the
mineralized intervals tend to follow that of lithologic contacts,
and generally dip steeply to the south. Within the Triple R
deposit, individual zone wireframe models constructed from assay
data and used in the resource estimate indicate that all 5 zones
have a complex geometry controlled by and parallel to steeply
south-dipping lithological boundaries as well as a preferential
sub-horizontal orientation.
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,
while the other half remains on site for reference. All analysis
includes a 63 element ICP-OES, uranium by fluorimetry and
boron.
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 volcanic 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.
ON BEHALF OF THE
BOARD
"Ross McElroy"
Ross McElroy, President and
CEO
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