Dev Randhawa commenting on the latest Fission drill results

March 11, 2013 — Leave a comment

We’ve had  another great strike at Fission’s PLS property with 13.89m of “Off-Scale” Radioactivity in 53.0m of Mineralization. This is yet another great hit in a succession of strong hits an the program isn’t finished yet! Here are the highlights:

*53.0m interval of continuous mineralization
*including 11.5m of continuous “off-scale” radioactivity (>9999 cps)
*the sum of discrete intervals of “off-scale” radioactivity total 13.89m
*>26% of the interval measure “off-scale”.
*Located 15m grid east of PLS13-038 (see news release dated Feb. 19, 2013) in which mineralization was found over 57.5m. 11.65m of which was “off-scale”.

In addition delineation drilling in the R390E area, PLS13-044 drilled 10m north of PLS13-038 intersected a total 34.0m of mineralization in four discrete zones of weak to moderate, and locally strong mineralization including a narrow (0.1m) interval of “off-scale” radioactivity totaling 3.0m.

The team and I continue to be thrilled at the way PLS is progressing. Such great results confirm the tremendous starting position that our NewCo (Fission Uranium Corp) will have when it spins out following the completion of the Fission/Denison deal.

Here’s what Ross McElroy, Fission’s President, COO, and Chief Geologist had to say, “PLS13-051 extends the strike length of R390E’s broad zone of mineralization, which includes significant amounts of off-scale radioactivity, initially discovered in PLS13-038 15m to the west. We are focusing our efforts to define this area as we target drilling around these holes that have returned such excellent results.”

Dev Randhawa

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