![]() These are important features in nearby deposits such as Fission Uranium’s Triple R and NexGen Energy’s Arrow deposits. Geo, VP Exploration for Fission 3.0, commented, “Encountering the right structural setting, graphitic mylonitic shear zones, dravite clay and anomalous radioactivity on our 1 st pass of drilling at Broach Lake, very much elevates the potential for uranium mineralization at this target area. ![]() The combination of anomalous radioactivity within a fault zone, and association of dravite clay and large graphitic mylonites is very encouraging as these are hallmark features often associated with high-grade mineralization in the Athabasca Basin. Dravite is a boron-rich clay mineral, often found in association with uranium mineralization and is considered an important pathfinder mineral in uranium exploration. The first two holes at Broach Lake (PLN22-028 and 030B) encountered visible dravite. Also very encouraging is a major 30m wide graphitic mylonitic fault zone encountered a further 150m down-hole. The anomalous results are associated with a narrow brecciated fault zone. Hole PLN22-031 is the third drill hole to be completed at Broach Lake this winter and intersected anomalous radioactivity in basement rocks between 371.6 – 371.9m, with a maximum of 510cps radioactivity, measured with a hand held RS-125 scintillometer, and a peak of 2,383 cps with the down-hole gamma survey. The winter drill program is ongoing, and two holes remain to be drilled at Broach Lake. The 6-hole winter 2022 drill program at PLN is designed to assess by drilling 2 previously untested target areas: Five holes on the Broach Lake conductors and one hole on the N Conductors in the northern part of the property. The Broach Lake conductors are located in the south-east region of the property and are situated 9km to the north, adjacent and parallel to EM conductors of the Patterson Lake Structural Corridor, host to Fission Uranium’s Triple R deposit and NexGen’s Arrow Deposit. Drilling at Broach Lake has encountered encouraging anomalous radioactivity associated with a brecciated fault zone in basement rock in hole PLN22-031. ![]() ![]() – March 2, 2022) – FISSION 3.0 CORP (TSXV: FUU) (OTCQB: FISOF) (“ Fission 3” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce drilling on two previously untested targets at its 100% owned PLN project in the SW Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan, Canada. Past performance is a poor indicator of future performance.Kelowna, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. In no event shall Alpha Spread Limited be liable to any member, guest or third party for any damages of any kind arising out of the use of any content or other material published or available on or relating to the use of, or inability to use, or any content, including, without limitation, any investment losses, lost profits, lost opportunity, special, incidental, indirect, consequential or punitive damages. The information on this site is in no way guaranteed for completeness, accuracy or in any other way. The information on this site, and in its related newsletters, is not intended to be, nor does it constitute, investment advice or recommendations. Under no circumstances does any information posted on represent a recommendation to buy or sell a security. Is not operated by a broker, a dealer, or a registered investment adviser.
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