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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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Comment by HighROIon Jan 19, 2016 12:52pm
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Post# 24472617

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:More cannon fodder for Dev.....

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:More cannon fodder for Dev.....Sudz you have said so yourself you pretty much worked in a Nuclear Power Plant Pulpit. You have no mining knowledge. So trying to compare your knowledge to Doug's is like Homer Simpson versus well - Doug Beattie. 

First of all there are 6 rigs. Second of all the angle of intersection of the shear is published and this is accounted for in anyone who is keeping a respectable resource calculation.

Here are the true widths for the high grade subcore. These true widths are also only for the continuous high grade material. 

  Dip (deg) Intersecting A2 Shear Intercept True Thickness (m)
59c2 71 68.50 22.30
54c1 62 39.50 18.54
58c1 71 116.00 37.77
AR-15-62 76 124.00 30.00
44b 74.5 79.50 21.20
49c2 69.5 69.00 24.16
57c3 67 81.00 31.65
AR-14-30 90    
       
      26.52
      Average


Something to remember that high grade material adds up very quickly. You don't need 
a kilometer strike length like you do at PLS to even get to 100m pounds. 

A 50m cube of 30% Uranium is 250,000,000 pounds. 
50m W x 50m L x 50m D * 3.02 SG * 2205 lbs / t *30% = 250m pounds. 

It is very strange that someone would rather get their back up and stick to a loser and chose to lose money rather than re-evaluate. Doug threw you a bone and offered to explain why you are wrong but it has become too personal now so you have your heels dug in. You can stick with your stubborness and cost your bank account or give him a call. Do you really have anything to lose?


sudzie191 - (1/19/2016 11:31:09 AM) 
RE:RE:RE:RE:More cannon fodder for Dev.....
And the other reality check thingsy about the NXE deposit

Its in mostly vertical planes. So stand your protractor up on the desk in front of you with 90 degrees pointing straight up. Now go over to 70-80 degrees which is the orientation of most of the holes realative to the 90 degrees. THerefore true thickness of the vertical plane is the horizontal of any reported length, ie the the horizontal from the 70 degrees over to the 90 degrees. And the vertical length is about 10 % of the reported length.

THe other factor to make it even more difficult to estimate resource is the precise location of the holes at depth, and to steer the holes at depth to the desired location. This will be a concern in any resource estimate, validity of data for the computer spatial computations.

Sp partially explains the need for the 7 drills.

 
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