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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.


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Post by GoldfingerU3O8on Aug 07, 2014 11:20am
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Geologists here?

Geologists here?We now have a strike length of 2.24 km at PLS. I've seen today the nxe results which remind me of the first fcu results on the PLS property nearly 2 years ago. The conductors are running from the fcu property to the nxe property. Is it possible that these deposits are connected the whole way? If yes, we would have a strike length of 4 km!!! This could be really huge!

Let's work with some assumptions:
  • average Uranium grade 1% (this would be around 56 pounds per cubic meter)
  • depth 50 m
  • length 4.000 m
  • width 1m
= 56*50*4000 *1= 11.258 Mio pounds.

Oh, the deposit is wider. Let's assume it would have a width of 53,29m. With all these assumptions it would end up with 600 Mio pound...........



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