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To: Goose94 who wrote (4696)2/19/2014 11:09:32 AM
From: Goose94Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 203019
 
Fission Uranium (FCU-V) Feb 19, '14 has released assay results from hole PLS14-129 at its Patterson Lake South (PLS) property in Saskatchewan's Athabasca basin, Canada. The hole returned a number of wide and particularly high-grade intervals in 100.0m of total composite mineralization. These include: 38.49% U3O8 over 10.5m in 13.66% U308 over 38.0m and 27.57% U3O8 over 12.0m in 11.19% U3O8 over 31.5m. With a composite Grade %U3O8 x Thickness in meters (GT) value of 992.8 for this drill hole, this is now the strongest mineralized hole to date at PLS. The GT value of hole PLS14-129 is almost double that of the previous lead hole at PLS, PLS13-075 (Composite GT value of 501.4) - see NR Sept. 4, 2013) which included assay highlights such as 21.76% U3O8 over 21.5m in 9.08% U3O8 over 54.5m.

Assay Highlights

  • -- 38.0m (56.0m to 94.0m) @ 13.66% U3O8, including: 10.5m (63.0m to 73.5m) @ 38.49% U3O8
  • -- 31.5m (108.5m to 140.0m) @ 11.19% U3O8, including: 12.0m (123.5m to 135.5m) @ 27.57% U3O8
  • -- 11.5m (145.5m to 157.0m) @ 6.82% U3O8, including: 2.5m (146.0m to 148.5m) @ 20.28% U3O8


Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented, "With a GT (grade% U3O8 x thickness in meters) value that is nothing less than phenomenal, these results far surpass our previous top holes. PLS has already grabbed world attention with the quality and quantity of its high-grades and hole PLS14-129 is another big step forward."