Fission Reports J-Zone High Grade Mineralization Continues to West

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Fission Energy & KEPCO Consortium, joint partner report that the final assays have been received and plans for the summer exploration program to begin in early July have been finalized.
Since discovery hole WAT-063A was announced in January, Fission has successfully defined the J-Zone over a 90m X 50m area by intersecting high grade uranium mineralization at […]

Fission Energy & KEPCO Consortium, joint partner report that the final assays have been received and plans for the summer exploration program to begin in early July have been finalized.

Since discovery hole WAT-063A was announced in January, Fission has successfully defined the J-Zone over a 90m X 50m area by intersecting high grade uranium mineralization at the unconformity in 21 closely spaced drill holes, most of which were vertically drilled. In addition, the recently discovered J-Zone East and Highland Zones, located on strike 70m East and 130m west of the J-Zone respectively (see news release dated March 29, 2010), supports Fission’s belief that the potential for multiple mineral occurrences exists along the East-West Corridor. Fission believes the East-West Corridor continues at least a further 2km to the west of the J-Zone.

For complete news release, click here.

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