Fission Uranium Hits 10.35% U308 Over 14 Meters at Patterson Lake South

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Fission Uranium Corp. (TSXV:FCU,OTCQX:FCUUF,FWB:2FU) announced assay results from eight holes drilled at its Patterson Lake South property in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin, Canada. To date, Fission has now released assay results from 68 holes of its recent winter program, while results from 24 holes are still pending.

Fission Uranium Corp. (TSXV:FCU,OTCQX:FCUUF,FWB:2FU) announced assay results from eight holes drilled at its Patterson Lake South property in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin, Canada. To date, Fission has now released assay results from 68 holes of its recent winter program, while results from 24 holes are still pending.

As quoted in the press release:

Of particular note are holes PLS14-200 (line 675E), which returned composited assay intervals including 9.34% U3O8 over 10.0m and 26.32% U3O8 over 1.0m within an interval of 3.78% U3O8 over 49.0m and PLS14-198 (line 705E), which returned composited assay intervals of 10.35% U3O8 over 14.0m within a larger interval of 3.96% U3O8 over 40.0m. Six holes of the eight holes returned substantial high-grade assays and all eight holes intersected wide mineralization.

Fission President and CEO, Ross McElroy, said:

We continue to see strong grades and widths from the eastern section of the R780E zone – similar to prior results from the central and western sections. The eastern boundary of the R780E zone is just 75m along strike from the R1155E zone. In the same way that the winter program succeeded in merging four high-grade zones into one, so we are now seeing increased potential for connecting R780E with R1155E.

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