Fission Intersects 17m of 3.99% U308

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Fission Energy Corp. and KEPCO Consortium, JV partner report the latest uranium assays.
These latest results have extended the J-Zone to the west and north, reinforcing Fission’s belief that the J-Zone represents a significant new discovery of unconformity mineralization at the Company’s Waterbury Lake Project in the Athabasca Basin. Given that the drilling to date at the J-Zone for […]

Fission Energy Corp. and KEPCO Consortium, JV partner report the latest uranium assays.

These latest results have extended the J-Zone to the west and north, reinforcing Fission’s belief that the J-Zone represents a significant new discovery of unconformity mineralization at the Company’s Waterbury Lake Project in the Athabasca Basin. Given that the drilling to date at the J-Zone for holes WAT10-63A to WAT10-073 has encountered mineralization at similar depths, suggesting a flat-lying horizontal feature, management believes the vertical drill holes represent a more accurate thickness. The J-Zone remains open at depth and along strike. Furthermore, significant potential for multiple occurrences of high-grade uranium mineralization exists to the west of the J-Zone within the 3 km long East-West Corridor identified by earlier exploration.

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