Fission JV Defines Drill Targets for 8-10 Hole Program at PLN
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Surveys, including Radon, to assist targeting for Winter Program
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Nov. 18, 2013) - FISSION URANIUM CORP. (TSX VENTURE:FCU)(OTCQX:FCUUF)(FRANKFURT:2FU) ("Fission" or "the Company") the Operator, and its Joint Venture partner Azincourt Uranium are pleased to provide an update on its geophysics surveys and drill target selection at their Patterson Lake North (PLN) property in Canada's Athabasca Basin. A number of high priority drill targets have now been selected for the 2500m to 3000m winter drill program. Geophysics will follow up results from October's MT survey to define additional targets.
Upcoming Winter 2014 Program Highlights
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented,
"We have defined a number of high priority drill targets. Additional geophysics work will follow up the strong results delivered by the airborne survey in October. The work will include using Radon sampling in frozen ice conditions - similar to the technique we used at Patterson Lake South. Results will be used to finalize additional drill targets for the upcoming winter drill program."
North-South Conductive Package
A VTEM Max (versatile time-domain electromagnetic) airborne geophysics survey completed in August 2013, resulted in the discovery of an 8-km long north-south trending package of conductive basement rocks (see News Release dated October 08, 2013). A 5-km follow-up Internal Field Gradient Magneto-Tellurics (MT) ground geophysics survey test line over the northern portion of this package has been completed by EMPulse Geophysics Inc. at 100m stations. While final inversion results are pending, the preliminary interpretation suggests that the conductive package is comprised of a series of parallel west dipping basement EM conductors.
The southern part of this trend is interpreted to be a "U-shaped" west dipping folded feature.
A series of 3 to 5 regional lines of detailed EM survey are planned for the 2014 Winter program, to provide further resolution of the EM conductors and to orient a future summer 2014 resistivity survey. It should be noted that many structurally controlled high-grade uranium occurrences in the Athabasca Basin are related to hydrothermal alteration systems associated with basement EM conductors.
Drill Target Selection for Winter Drilling Program
Approximately 8-10 drill targets are planned in 2500m to 3000m of drilling over the 2014 Winter program. Drill targets are selected on the criteria of being associated with an EM basement conductor where a resistivity low signature has been defined and often additionally and association with a cross-cutting interpreted structural feature.
Initial targets will focus on the northwest-southeast (NW-SE) trending A1, A1B and A3 basement EM conductors located in the west-central area of the property. In addition drill targets along the B basement EM conductor located in the central area of the project area will be tested. Eight drill targets so far selected consist of:
Patterson Lake North (PLN) Property Setting
PLN lies within a large basin scale north-east NE trending gravity low structural corridor coincident with the Clearwater Domain (granite and felsic gneisses) that also incorporates the adjacent PLS property. The former Cluff Lake uranium mine and the UEX-Areva Shea Creek deposits (42 km and 27 km to the north respectively) lie along the western margin of this structural feature. The recently discovered high-grade uranium mineralization found at PLS located 5.7 km to the south, also lies within this structural corridor. Coincidentally, PLN also lies within a complex magnetic corridor showing magnetic highs and lows and breaks in regional major features. Several EM anomalies are evident within PLN, including what may be interpreted to be the southern extension of the Saskatoon Lake EM conductor, which itself is associated with the Shea Creek deposit to the north.
Patterson Lake North Property
PLN was acquired by staking in 2004 and became part of the Fission Uranium Corp. portfolio as part of the Fission Energy/Denison Mines agreement in April 2013. It comprises 27,408 Ha, and is located about 30 km immediately south of the UEX/AREVA Anne and Collette uranium deposits at Shea Creek. An updated map showing the drill targets for the upcoming 2014 Winter drill program can be found on the Company's website at http://fissionuranium.com/projects/pln/maps/gp/.
To view the 'PLN 2013/2014 Proposed Winter Drill Program', please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/FISS1117.pdf
PLN is prospective for hosting structurally controlled high-grade unconformity uranium mineralization that is often associated with basement graphitic shear zones within clay altered metasedimentary basement lithologies. These features have unique characteristics that can be identified by geophysical surveys.
Azincourt has a staged, four year option agreement with Fission dated April 29, 2013 whereby Azincourt can earn up to a 50% interest in the PLN project through a combination of option payments and exploration work funding.
The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in National Instrument 43- 101 and reviewed on behalf of the company by Ross McElroy, P.Geol. President and COO for Fission Uranium Corp., a qualified person.
About Fission Uranium Corp.
Fission Uranium Corp. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties and is headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "FCU" and trade on the OTCQX marketplace in the U.S. under the symbol "FCUUF."
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Ross McElroy, President and COO