Fission’s Expands J Zone Strike Length to 578m

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Fission Energy Corp. (CVE:FIS,OTCQX:FSSIF) and Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership report that their recently completed Waterbury Lake 2011 summer drill program has successfully expanded the J Zone east-west strike length to 578m from 370m.

Fission Energy Corp. (TSXV:FIS,OTCQX:FSSIF) and Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership  report that their recently completed Waterbury Lake 2011 summer drill program has successfully expanded the J Zone east-west strike length to 578m from 370m.

The press release is quoted as saying:

New unconformity mineralization, identified to the north and west of the basement mineralization discovered between lines 225W and 315W during last winter’s program, connects with the unconformity mineralization found in the PKB Zone 90m to the west. The J Zone unconformity mineralization now extends 75m west of the now merged PKB Zone, and remains open laterally in all directions. The steeper dipping basement mineralization, which branches to the south of the overlying unconformity mineralization, also remains open. In addition, Fission is highly encouraged by a 12m mineralized intersection encountered in Hole WAT11-199, a 30m step-out west of Hole WAT11-153A, which has been named the Summit Zone. The Summit Zone, which has received limited drilling to date, is farthest west of the J Zone. Mineralization is open on all sides.

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