Fission 3.0 Preps for Work Programs at 7 Athabasca Basin Uranium Projects

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FISSION 3.0 (TSX VENTURE:FUU) (“Fission 3” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce the details of summer work programs on several of its most prospective uranium projects in the Athabasca Basin region, Saskatchewan, Canada. Field work aimed at generating high priority drill targets will be comprised of airborne and ground geophysical surveys, as well as ground …

FISSION 3.0 (TSX VENTURE:FUU) (“Fission 3” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce the details of summer work programs on several of its most prospective uranium projects in the Athabasca Basin region, Saskatchewan, Canada. Field work aimed at generating high priority drill targets will be comprised of airborne and ground geophysical surveys, as well as ground prospecting and mapping.
Fission 3 has assembled a portfolio of highly prospective properties in and around the Athabasca Basin with the common theme being exceptional underlying geological features that highlight the potential to host shallow-depth, high-grade uranium mineralization. Several properties are situated in proximity to past-producing mines as well as emerging uranium mining camps.
Ross McElroy, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented:

“Fission 3.0 has one of the most exciting uranium exploration portfolios in the Athabasca Basin region.
Our team’s track record of successful discoveries of high-grade uranium deposits, including the Triple R deposit at Fission Uranium’s PLS project, has enabled us to identify and stake properties that are prospective for shallow-depth mineralization and these summer work programs are designed to advance a number of these projects.”

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