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      schrieb am 26.08.11 19:34:51
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.007.643 von gehtwas am 26.08.11 16:00:37:laugh:
      ja so schnell geht es... war hier schon dabei einen nachkauf zu planen.
      HAT hab ich auch einige (bzw neulich durch die TAS-übernahme gekriegt)
      hätte eigentlich gedacht daß vorher HAT noch FIS schnappt.
      die sache um TAS, HAT, FIS war so rund, bei den drills über die jahre, daß
      sowas wirklich nur eine frage der zeit war.
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      schrieb am 26.08.11 16:00:37
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      Zitat von Boersenkrieger: naja ich verfolge meine uranwerte schon. gibt halt wenig zu feiern derzeit.
      fukushima hat die aktienrenaissance verschoben. fundamental sonst aber alles ok. die psychologie wirkt leider sehr nachhaltig. da warten wir noch ein jährchen und dann geht´s wieder los ;)



      oder doch nur eienen Tag.

      Rückenwind aus der Nachbarschaft:

      http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/cameco-bid…


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      schrieb am 26.08.11 15:28:41
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.003.642 von Boersenkrieger am 25.08.11 19:26:24Spätestens 2013 wird Panik ausbrechen. Einige versuchen sich jetz billig die Taschen voll zu machen.

      siehe:

      http://www.miningweekly.com/article/uranex-sells-australian-…

      http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/26/cameco-hathor-idUS…

      aber das wird nicht allen gelingen :D


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      schrieb am 25.08.11 19:26:24
      Beitrag Nr. 798 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.003.290 von gehtwas am 25.08.11 18:13:46naja ich verfolge meine uranwerte schon. gibt halt wenig zu feiern derzeit.
      fukushima hat die aktienrenaissance verschoben. fundamental sonst aber alles ok. die psychologie wirkt leider sehr nachhaltig. da warten wir noch ein jährchen und dann geht´s wieder los ;)
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      schrieb am 25.08.11 18:13:46
      Beitrag Nr. 797 ()
      Schon ne weile her, aber ausser mir scheint's ja eh keinen mehr zu inmteressieren


      Freitag, August 19, 2011

      Fission Energy Corp beginnt ein 2.000m Bohrprogramm auf Dieter Lake

      Fission Energy Corp (CVE:FIS) - das junge Uranunternehmen - hat ein 2.000 Meter Sommer Bohrprogramm auf der 'Dieter Lake' Liegenschaft in Quebec begonnen.

      Die Liegenschaft umfasst 30.864 Hektar und es liegt rund 150 km nördlich von Hydro, 'Quebec Reservoir'.

      Es beherbergt eine abgeleitete Ressource von 24,4 Million Pfund Uran mit einem durchnittlichen Gehalt von 0,0057 prozent.

      Das Bohrprogramm kostet rund $1,2 Millionen und es wird konzipiert, um ein Gebiet östlich von Vivian Lake zu testen.

      Hier haben frühere Bohrungen rund 400 bis 3,700 Teile pro Millionen von Uran über eine Mächtigkeit von 0.5 bis 2.6m erbohrt.

      Fission hat 12 Positionen identifiziert um die Ressource entlang des Streiches zu erweitern - mit Abständen von 25 zu 50 Metern.

      Das Unternehmen plant auch weitere Arbeit auf signifikante historische Bohrungen, sowie detaillierte magnetischen Studien über die Liegenschaft.

      Fission hat seinen Sitz in Vancouver, Kanada. Es exploriert Uranressource - Liegenschaften in Kanada und Peru.

      http://www.proactiveinvestors.de/companies/news/2230/fission…
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      schrieb am 01.08.11 15:44:38
      Beitrag Nr. 796 ()
      Fission Energy's Patterson Lake results deliver extra exploration sizzle
      7:04 am by Richard Badauskas


      Fission Energy (TSX-V: FIS, OTCQX: FSSIF) has just announced impressive uranium grades from the finalization of its winter drilling program at Waterbury Lake, and confirmed the existence of high grade uranium mineralization at Paterson Lake South, which may lead to the discovery of a new area of mineralization in the southern margins of the Athabasca Basin.

      The Company has focused its exploration effort on the Waterbury Lake Joint Venture, which is located within the Eastern Deposit Trend of the Athabasca Basin. This Trend that has produced more than 20% of the world’s uranium sourced from the richest uranium deposits in the world and includes resources at Midwest, Roughrider, Cigar Lake, McArthur River, Millennium and Key Lake, and hosts infrastructure that is ideal for uranium exploration, development and production.

      Typical grades for worldwide sandstone deposits are 0.2% or 2,000 ppm U3O8, whereas grades at Waterbury Lake run 10 to 15 times above the world average. Resources within the Waterbury Joint Venture are located 10 kilometres from the McLean Lake Mill, which has significant excess capacity available to process uranium resources from producers in the area.

      The Waterbury Lake Joint Venture is owned 60% by Fission Energy and 40% by the Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership, who control an extremely prospective 2,500 metre long section of the Discovery Bay Corridor that contains the western extension of the Hathor (TSX: HAT) owned West Zone, hosting 27.8 million pounds of U3O8, along with East and Far East Deposits, collectively known as Roughrider. The Midwest A and Midwest Deposits are located on ground controlled by an Areva (EPA:AREVA) and Denison Mines (TSE:DML, AMEX:DNN) Joint Venture that found on a mineralized corridor that splays to the south.

      All of these resources host in excess of 110 million pounds of uranium and form a very significant uranium camp, all within 4,000 metres of Waterbury, and confirm the high exploration potential of that ground.

      The Waterbury Joint Venture partners recently completed a total of 26,305 metres of drilling in 82 holes during their 2011 winter program. The release of final assays confirms the high potential of the Discovery Corridor with continued growth of U308 resources and identification of new targets along 1,500 metres of strike from resources at J East, which is probably a 30 metre western extension of Hathor’s West Deposit, J Zone and new targets at PKB, Talisker and 152A Zone.


      The J Zone absorbed 53 drill holes and outlined a zone of unconformity style mineralization extending for at least 370 metres, over a width of 50 metres. Highlights include WAT11-131 where drilling intersected 14.5 metres at a grade of 7.84% U3O8 from a depth of 198.0 metres, and included bonanza grades of 46.15% U3O8 over 2 metres, WAT11-127 intersected 12.0 metres at a grade of 4.41% at 197.5 metres, and included grades of 10.91% U3O8 over 3.5 metres. Latest drilling results include WAT11-137B, which intersected 7.0m grading 2.27% U308 at 193.00 metres, including 1.5m of 5.66% U308, and WAT11-146 intersected 15.5 metres of 5.55% U3O8, including 2.5 metres grading 32.39% U3O8.


      This program succeeded in tripling the length of the J Zone from the previous summer drilling program of 2010, and confirmed that the J Zone remains open in all directions. Drilling also confirmed the presence of a second source of uranium mineralization that is present in the basement rock, and extends for at least 90 metres beyond the currently defined unconformity mineralization. Basement mineralization was identified at WAT11-188, which intersected 6.50 metres grading 0.30% U3O8 at 234.75 metres and 3.50 meters of 0.45% U3O8 at 259.50 metres.


      Dundee Capital Markets postulate that the J Zone has potential for between 11 to 18 million pounds of U3O8 at a grade of 3%. They also note that most of the high grade mineralization at West Zone / Roughrider located on the neighboring claim is contained within basement rocks and that basement rocks within the J Zone now confirm a significant new target for uranium mineralization.

      Regional exploration identified the PKB Zone, which is located 90 metres west of the J Zone where 8 of 10 holes identified mineralization over an east west strike of 45 metres and width of 40 meters, and open in all directions. Best results include WAT11-122 which intersected 5.0 metres at the unconformity grading 0.52% U308, WAT11-133 intersected variable mineralization at the unconformity, including 1.0metres grading 1.40% U308, and WAT11-160 intersected 4.0 metres grading 0.25% U308. The 153A Zone contains drill hole WAT11-153A which is located 1,500 metres west of the J Zone and intersected 1.50m grading 0.23% U308 at 267.50 metres, and 1.0 metre of 0.09% U308 at 271.50 metres and represents a new drilling target.


      A new mineralized corridor was identified at Oban, which is located 4,000 metres to the north of Discovery Bay, and is characterized by a low magnetic signature with at least 4,000 metres of discrete electromagnetic conductors. 8 scout holes were drilled to test these signatures, recovering similar rocks types to those found in early drilling at the J Zone. WAT11-172 intersected 0.50 metres grading 0.10% U308 at 263.00 metres and 0.50 metres of 0.07% U308 at 265.50 metres, and identifies Oban as a high priority target.
      A summer drilling program of 7,400 metres for 21 holes is underway at the J Zone and includes step out drilling and probes into the newly identified basement mineralization, and drilling at PKB, 153A, Oban and Murphy Lake. This program is expected to be completed before the end of August, with assay results to follow.


      Fission has also advanced surface exploration at its 50/50 Joint Venture with ESO Uranium (CVE: ESO) at Paterson Lake, which straddles the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin, near the border of Alberta and Saskatchewan. The partners have traced a uranium boulder field over 5,000 metres and width of up to 900 metres, where 74 cobble and boulder samples were collected, with 25 returning grades of over 10% U3O8, and 23 returning 1 – 10% U3O8, with cobbles assaying up to 39.6% U3O8 and boulders up to 25.7% U3O8.

      The rock composition in the boulder train may have originated from basement type Athabasca mineralization, which is expected at depths of less than 100 metres in the project area, and may represent distribution from several source areas that are located 3,000 metres on the down ice direction from the Patterson Conductor Corridor, where historical airborne and ground surveys have identified anomalies near Patterson Lake, within the boulder field and in close proximity to the Patterson Conductor Corridor.

      The partners suggest that the project may have potential to compare with the Cluff Lake Mine, which produced 80 million pounds of uranium from an open pit mine, and is located 80 kilometres to the north. An expedited surface exploration program is planned on this very exciting target, with drilling planned for the fall and winter of 2011.

      Fission is well financed with $18.3 million in working capital, and is committed along with its partners, to a significant exploration effort at Waterbury Lake continuing into 2012. Patterson Lake provides additional exploration sizzle and exemplifies the high quality prospects Fission has generated in the Athabasca Basin.


      http://www.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/16809/fissi…


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      schrieb am 28.07.11 14:23:41
      Beitrag Nr. 795 ()
      July 27, 2011
      Fission/Eso Patterson Lake South JV Reports High Grade Boulders up to 39.6% U3O8

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      Fission Energy Corp ("Fission" or "the Company"), and its 50% Joint Venture (JV) partner, ESO Uranium Corp.(TSX-V:ESO), announce results from its boulder prospecting and radon survey program. A total of seventy-four (74) boulder and mineralized soil samples were submitted for assay with the boulders ranging in size from gravel material to mineralized cobbles and boulders up to 45 X 35 X 30 cm.

      Highlights of the results are as follows:
      •Twenty-five (25) high grade boulders with grades over 10% U3O8 are reported with highest grade assaying at 39.6 % U3O8 from a cobble 5 X 4 X 4 cm. The largest boulder sampled assayed 25.7% U308 and was > 40 cm in its longest dimension from a partially recovered block at depth of 90 cm.
      •Twenty-three (23) boulders assayed between 1.0% U308 to 10% U3O8.
      A complete summary of the uranium assays, boulder sizes and sample depths and a location map can be found on the Company's website: http://www.fission-energy.com/s/PattersonLakeSouth.asp

      The uranium boulder field has now been traced for a north-south length of approximately 5km and is up to 0.9 km wide. This large distribution of mineralized boulders may represent debris from more than one mineralized source from the up-ice direction. Analysis of previous exploration reports from the Cluff Lake mines area suggests an up-ice distance from the uranium boulder field to the former open pit mines of 2-3 kilometers, and that the boulders were transported in an east-northeast direction. The largest boulders in the new discovery are located close to this distance (3 km) on the down--ice direction from the Patterson Conductor Corridor, where conductors identified from historical airborne and ground surveys appear to be disrupted by cross structure(s). Radon anomalies are located both over the boulder field and over a target area near Patterson Lake, also in close proximity to the disruption area in the Conductor Corridor.

      The composition of the rock types in the boulder train indicates that the source mineralization may be a basement hosted system in an area where the Athabasca sedimentary rocks have been scraped away by ice action. The depth to the basement is expected to be < 100 meters in the project area. The substantial size of many of the well mineralized boulders, which can be easily crushed to sand and gravel sized material, suggests that the travel distance from source could be comparable to the Cluff Lake Mine area, located 80 km to the north of the Patterson Lake South boulder field discovery.

      Mr. Paul Ramaekers, P.Geol. and Mr. Roger Thomas, P.Geol., have acted as consultants to the project. With a combined 80 years experience in glacial geology and transport processes, their primary task has been to provide guidance in retracing the ice direction to locate the source of the anomalous boulders. The JV's technical team are reviewing the current data sets in order to plan the next phase of work, which will include ground geophysics focusing on the east-northeast trending conductors as a possible source, trenching within the boulder field, and establishing drill targets for a fall-winter 2011 program.

      The boulder and soil samples were analysed by SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories (an SCC ISO/IEC 17025: 2005 Accredited Facility) of Saskatoon for analysis, which included a 63 element ICP-OES, uranium by fluorimetry (partial digestion). The partial analysis of uranium is done to make an initial check on the availability of the contained uranium in the sample for extraction by conventional metallurgical technology.

      The uranium assays should not be averaged to determine the average grade of the boulder field as each sample represents a point sample located with a scintillometer and hand digging to excavate the sample. These samples are surrounded by large amounts of unmineralized material. The area of the boulder field is expected to be very much larger than the source area of the mineralization.

      The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in National Instrument 43-101 and reviewed on behalf of the company by Ross McElroy, P.Geol. President and COO for Fission Energy Corp., a Qualified Person.

      This press release contains "forward-looking information" that is based on Fission's current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections. This forward-looking information includes, among other things, statements with respect to Fission's development plans. The words "will", "anticipated", "plans" or other similar words and phrases are intended to identify forward-looking information.

      Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Fission's actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors include, but are not limited to: uncertainties related exploration and development; the ability to raise sufficient capital to fund exploration and development; changes in economic conditions or financial markets; increases in input costs; litigation, legislative, environmental and other judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments; technological or operational difficulties or inability to obtain permits encountered in connection with exploration activities; and labour relations matters. This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect our forward-looking information. These and other factors should be considered carefully and readers should not place undue reliance on such forward-looking information. Fission disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.


      FISSION ENERGY CORP. is a Canadian based resource company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration and development of uranium properties and is headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia. FISSION ENERGY CORP. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "FIS" and on the OTCQX International electronic trading system in the United States under the symbol "FSSIF".


      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      "Ross McElroy"
      Ross McElroy, President & COO



      http://www.fission-energy.com/s/NewsReleases.asp?ReportID=46…

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      schrieb am 27.07.11 15:48:38
      Beitrag Nr. 794 ()
      War ja klar- wenn Hathor was raushaut muß Fission nachziehen :D



      press release

      July 26, 2011, 8:31 a.m. EDT

      Fission Energy Corp.: Waterbury Lake Winter 2011 Drill Assays Delineate J Zone Increase over 300% Strike Length from 2010

      KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jul 26, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- FISSION ENERGY CORP. ("Fission" or the "Company") /quotes/zigman/474695 CA:FIS -1.61% (otcqx:FSSIF) and its Limited Partner, the Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership ("the Waterbury Consortium"), announce the final assay results from their Waterbury Lake 2011 winter program. A total of 26,305m were completed in eighty-two holes, of which fifty-three holes were completed in the high grade J Zone uranium deposit. Ten holes were drilled at PKB, two at J East and nine regional exploration holes in the Discovery Bay Corridor. An additional eight exploration holes were drilled in the Oban Corridor, located 4 km north of the J Zone. Overall, three new mineralized uranium discoveries were made during last winter's program, including two in the east-west trending Discovery Bay corridor; PKB and Hole WAT11-153A, and also in the east-west oriented Oban corridor. Fission's $3.6 million 2011 summer exploration program (see press release dated June 13th), which includes 7,400m of follow-up drilling at the J Zone, PKB, Hole WAT11-153A and Oban, in addition to new exploration targets at Murphy Lake, is continuing and is expected to be completed before the end of July.

      Complete uranium assays and updated drill location maps can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/WaterburyLake.asp .

      Key highlights of the program are as follows:

      J Zone Summary

      Thirty of the fifty-three holes drilled in the J Zone intersected uranium mineralization for a 57% drilling success rate. Fourteen holes were reported earlier (see press release dated March 29th), which included the strongest high-grade uranium intersection at the J Zone to date: 14.5m grading 7.84% U3O8, including 2.0m of 46.15% U3O8. The J Zone is comprised primarily of high grade uranium mineralization. A separate zone of structurally controlled basement mineralization continues 90m beyond the western extent of the unconformity mineralization. Overall, drilling successfully expanded the J Zone to an east west strike length of 370m; more than triple the length from the previous summer 2010 program. The J Zone unconformity mineralization remains open laterally in all directions (see press release dated April 27th), as well the steeper dipping basement mineralization remains open.

      Selected final results include:

      Hole WAT11-137B (Line 135W), collared 27m grid west of hole WAT11-117A intersected 7.0m at the unconformity grading 2.27% U308 (193.00m-200.00m) including 1.5m of 5.66% U308 (194.00m-195.50m),

      Hole WAT11-146 (Line 150W), a 75m vertical step-out from Hole WAT11-103 (15.5m of 5.55% U3O8, including 2.5m grading 32.39% U3O8) intersected 13.5m at the unconformity grading 0.79% U308 (193m-206.5m) including 2.50m of 2.24% U308 (198.00m-200.5m).

      Hole WAT11-149 (Line 150W), a vertical step-out collared 10m west of Hole WAT11-131, intersected 11.5m at the unconformity grading 0.85%U308 (202.00m-213.50m), including 2.50m of 2.62% U308 (210.50m-213.00m).

      Hole WAT11-154 (Line 150W), a vertical step-out collared 10m north of Hole WAT11-149, intersected 9.5m at the unconformity grading 0.52% U308 (194.5m-204.00m), including 1.50 of 1.59% U308 (201.00m-202.50m).

      Of the seven holes which identified new basement mineralization on the western perimeter, below the overlapping unconformity mineralization from Line 225W to Line 315W, the best results were found in hole WAT11-188, which included 6.50m grading 0.30% U308 (234.75m-241.25m) and 3.50m of 0.45% U308 (259.50m-263.00m).

      Regional Exploration Summary

      PKB

      PKB is located approx. 90m to the west of the J Zone. Of the 10 holes drilled this winter, eight intersected mineralization at or near the unconformity, for an 80% success ratio. Mineralization has been defined over an east-west strike length of 45m and up to 40m wide north-south. PKB remains open in all directions. The best results include:

      Hole WAT11-122 intersected 5.0m at the unconformity grading 0.52% U308.

      Hole WAT11-133 intersected variable, mineralization at the unconformity, including 1.0m grading 1.40% U308.

      Hole WAT11-160 intersected 4.0m grading 0.25% U308.

      Hole WAT11-153A

      Hole WAT11-153A, which intersected mineralization near the unconformity approximately 1.5 km west of the J Zone (see news release dated March 1, 2011), is the farthest hole drilled west of the J Zone to date. It intersected 1.50m grading 0.23% U308 (267.50m-269.00m) and 1.0m of 0.09% U308 (271.50m-272.50m).

      Oban

      Oban is a highly prospective corridor that parallels the Discovery Bay Corridor located approximately 4 km to the south. Oban is characterized by a low magnetic signature with greater than 4km of discrete electromagnetic (EM) conductors. Resistivity surveys have identified zones of resistivity lows along these conductive trends. A total of eight exploration drill holes were drilled to test the extensive resistivity lows in proximity to the EM conductors.

      Significantly, these drill holes are characterized by well developed hydrothermal alteration (bleaching, localized limonite and hematite clay alteration) and coincident radioactivity, associated with favourable graphite and sulphide bearing metapelitic basement rocks, comparable to the early findings in the Discovery Bay Corridor prior to the J Zone discovery. Hole WAT11-172 had the best results, intersecting 0.50m grading 0.10 U308 (263.00-263.50) and 0.50 of 0.07% U308 (265.50m-266m) Oban remains a high priority target.

      Split core samples from the mineralized section of core will be taken continuously through the mineralized intervals and submitted to SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories (an scc iso/iec 17025:2005 Accredited Facility) of Saskatoon for analysis, which includes U3O8 (wt %) and fire assay for gold. All samples sent for analysis will include a 63 element ICP-OES, uranium by fluorimetry (partial digestion) and boron.

      The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in National Instrument 43-101 and reviewed on behalf of the company by Ross McElroy, P.Geol. President and COO for Fission Energy Corp., a Qualified Person.

      http://www.marketwatch.com/story/fission-energy-corp-waterbu…


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      schrieb am 19.07.11 14:12:26
      Beitrag Nr. 793 ()
      Inder entdecken riesiges Uranvorkommen:
      http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/technik/0,1518,775210,00.…
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      schrieb am 08.07.11 15:32:18
      Beitrag Nr. 792 ()
      Zitat von gehtwas: Sieh es positiv, wir haben noch eine Menge Potetial nach oben. ;)


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      Ja da geb ich dir recht. Interessanterweise zeigen fast alle Uranaktien Richtung Norden seit ein paar Tage. Ich benötige bei Fission eh noch ein paar Prozent damit ich auf Einstandskurs bin....
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