VANCOUVER — It’s been an exciting journey for Fission Uranium (TSX: FCU; US-OTC: FCUUF) at its wholly owned Patterson Lake South (PLS) discovery, which has effectively changed the way explorers look at Saskatchewan’s Athabasca basin uranium camp.
And in early January Fission's team was rewarded for two years of hard work with a maiden resource at PLS' newly minted Triple R deposit, which immediately emerges as the largest undeveloped deposit in the Athabasca region and third largest in terms of overall size behind only Cameco's (TSX: CCO; NYSE: CCJ) McArthur River and Cigar Lake mines.
PLS is a basement hosted unconformity uranium deposit, characterized by shallow, high grade mineralization in four separate zones trending for around 2.2 km in length. From west to east, these zones are: R600W, R00E, R780E, and R1620E. Fission's inaugural resource includes the massive R780E zone, which runs for nearly 1.0 km, and the smaller R00E zone.
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