Fission Completes Geotechnical Program; Commences Resource Growth and Regional Exploration Drilling

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Concurrent drill programs underway with multiple rigs on site

KELOWNA, BC, May 21, 2024 /CNW/ - FISSION URANIUM CORP. ("Fission" or "the Company") is pleased to announce it has completed the first phase of geotechnical drilling in preparation for Detailed Engineering at its PLS high-grade uranium mine and mill project in Saskatchewan, Canada. The company remains on schedule to begin Detailed Engineering in Q3, 2024. Additionally, two new drill programs have commenced, focusing on resource conversion of the R1515W high-grade zone for inclusion in the mine plan, as well as testing of regional exploration targets.

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News Highlights

  • Completed 35-hole geotechnical drill program; Fission approaching start of Detailed Engineering Design stage

  • 15-hole (~6,650m) regional exploration drill program has commenced and will follow up on high priority targets identified during the winter exploration program as detailed in the News Release of April 08, 2024

  • 19-hole (~5,830m) program of close spaced drill-hole delineation has commenced at the R1515W high-grade zone; aimed at upgrading the resource classification of the zone's Inferred Resources to Indicated for inclusion in the current mine plan (see NR dated April 08, 2024)

Ross McElroy, CEO for Fission, commented, "Fission's PLS high-grade uranium mine and mill project continues to progress on multiple fronts. Our exploration team has begun two concurrent drill programs as we look to grow our mine reserves while also exploring for a new major discovery. At the same time, our development team is hard at work completing the front end engineering phase. Additionally, our permitting remains on schedule and we continue to successfully ramp up community engagement." 

Geotechnical Drill Program Details

Tailings Management Facility (TMF): 27 boreholes for a combined total of 868.0 m were completed in the southern portion of the proposed TMF site. This work was conducted to provide critical geotechnical information to support the detailed design of the TMF. A second phase of drilling in the Northern portion of the TMF is to be drilled later this summer, comprising 18 boreholes for a total of 605 metres. Logging of borehole soils and the installation of downhole piezometers for monitoring purposes was conducted by Clifton Engineering Group Inc. (Clifton). Additionally, BGC Engineering Ltd. (BGC) completed vertical seismic profiling at all of the TMF borehole locations.