Join today and have your say! It’s FREE!

Become a member today, It's free!

We will not release or resell your information to third parties without your permission.
Please Try Again
{{ error }}
By providing my email, I consent to receiving investment related electronic messages from Stockhouse.

or

Sign In

Please Try Again
{{ error }}
Password Hint : {{passwordHint}}
Forgot Password?

or

Please Try Again {{ error }}

Send my password

SUCCESS
An email was sent with password retrieval instructions. Please go to the link in the email message to retrieve your password.

Become a member today, It's free!

We will not release or resell your information to third parties without your permission.

Fission Uranium Corp T.FCU

Alternate Symbol(s):  FCUUF

Fission Uranium Corp. is a Canada-based uranium company and the owner/developer of the high-grade, near-surface Triple R uranium deposit. The Company is the 100% owner of the Patterson Lake South uranium property. Its Patterson Lake South (PLS) project, which hosts the Triple R deposit, a large, high-grade and near-surface uranium deposit that occurs within a 3.18 kilometers (km) mineralized trend along the Patterson Lake Conductive Corridor. The property comprises over 17 contiguous claims totaling 31,039 hectares and is located geographically in the south-west margin of Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin. Additionally, the Company has the West Cluff property comprising three claims totaling approximately 11,148-hectares and the La Rocque property comprising two claims totaling over 959 hectares in the western Athabasca Basin region of northern Saskatchewan. The La Rocque property is prospective for high-grade uranium and is located five km south of Cameco’s La Rocque Uranium Zone.


TSX:FCU - Post by User

Bullboard Posts
Post by Mookster3on Oct 23, 2013 6:38am
422 Views
Post# 21839936

Boulder source to the west?

Boulder source to the west?As has been alluded to by a previous poster, the drilling on the lake has not yet discovered the boulder source. The source area will be a zone where the high grade mineralization comes right up to the top of the bedrock surface. So far there have been a couple of holes in the 390 zone that have shown sniffs of mineralization in the first few meters of bedrock, but nothing that is remotely high grade.  And the mineralization gets deeper east of the 390 zone. The upcoming land drilling program will be chasing a couple of radon anomalies that lie a few hundred meters west of the 000 zone. These anomalies look somewhat subdued on the radon map compared to the lake anomalies. However looking at some of the site photographs, it appears there is a large hill rising up from the lake shoreline. If the overburden becomes thicker to the west, more subtle radon anomalies would be expected. Wouldn't that be a kicker, if after all the shock and awe drilling that has come out of the east, that the real prize lies to the west!

The Mookster
 
Bullboard Posts