URANIUM: PLS offers up sixth zone west of R00E

SASKATCHEWAN – Fission Uranium Corp. of Kelowna, BC, and joint venture partner Alpha Minerals of Vancouver have discovered a sixth mineralized zone (R600W) 530 metres west of the Discovery zone (R00E) at their Patterson Lake South project...

SASKATCHEWAN – Fission Uranium Corp. of Kelowna, BC, and joint venture partner Alpha Minerals of Vancouver have discovered a sixth mineralized zone (R600W) 530 metres west of the Discovery zone (R00E) at their Patterson Lake South project in the Athabasca Basin.

The new discovery hole (PLS13-118) intersected 21.5 metres total composite mineralization. The find was made during follow-up drilling of a radon in sediment anomaly identified this summer. The anomaly lies along an east-northeast trend, parallel and just north of the PL-3B electromagnetic conductor.

"It's important to note that R600W is wide open for further exploration and our team is planning a strong follow up," Fission president, COO and chief geologist Ross McElroy said in a release.

Keep abreast of all Patterson Lake South news at FissionUranium.com.

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