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If my memory serves right which I doubt is correct we have 13 holes done and news given out and we are expecting news on about 17 more for a total of about 30 holes this winter??
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If my memory serves right which I doubt is correct we have 13 holes done and news given out and we are expecting news on about 17 more for a total of about 30 holes this winter??
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Next-Generation Nuclear Power: Thomas Drolet
TICKERS: UAX; ATURF, CPT; CPL, FIS; FSSIF, PCY; PRPCF; 1P2, STM; STHJF
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Energy Report (3/22/12)
Can the nuclear industry sustain itself with a once-every-ten-years accident frequency? Absolutely not, says Tom Drolet, principal of energy consulting firm Drolet & Associates Energy Services Inc. However, with new reactor technology underway, the industry has an opportunity to show the public it can safely generate reliable, affordable low-emissions energy. In this exclusive interview for The Energy Report, Drolet outlines his vision for U.S. energy policy and how next-generation nuclear energy figures into it.
Companies Mentioned: Athabasca Uranium Inc. - Coalspur Mines Ltd. - Fission Energy Corp. - Prophecy Coal Corp. - Strathmore Minerals Corp.
The Energy Report: Tom, you recently gave speeches in Vancouver and New York City on American energy policy. Please share with us your view of nuclear energy and its role in American power generation.
Thomas Drolet: My speeches at the January Cambridge House International Resources Conference and the March Murdock Capital Partners Conference sessions highlighted two major aspects of the need to reorient U.S. energy policy. The first and foremost is to prioritize baseload power (available around the clock) in the electrical supply system. The U.S. currently has 104 reactors, which only represent 10% of the installed base, but they generate 20% of the actual electricity consumed. All industrialized manufacturing-intensive economies like the U.S., Canada, the EU and Japan require constantly available baseload power. The only other electricity generating methods that can meet that need are hydroelectricity and geothermal power. All other sources are employed as part-time or peaking power sources because they are not built for full-time operational use, nor are their fuel supplies always available.
Secondly, I highlighted the onset of the shale gas technology revolution, meaning fracking and horizontal drilling, as well as the need for the industry to be transparent in disclosing and managing fracking fluids and the copious quantities of water the process requires. I believe natural gas from shale formations will be the major growth fuel for electricity and some forms of transportation. Natural gas transmission and distribution systems need to be massively extended to accommodate this burgeoning fuel supply.
I also participated in a panel at the Murdock Conference on the major new finds of natural gas and oil off the northwestern and southeastern coastal zones of Africa. This is a very progressive, transformational opportunity for the continent.
TER: How does nuclear energy fit into your policy vision? Uranium provides tremendous baseload power and it is also one of the more efficient means of power generation.
TD: That is correct. Efficiency can be measured in several ways, be it in the small amount of uranium fuel and the lack of CO2 emissions or the increasing thermal cycle efficiencies of newer plant designs. Output power is transmitted at very high voltages, so line losses are quite low as long as power is not sent over thousands of miles. All around, nuclear power is a very efficient, productive and constant power system. However, nuclear power entails very high initial capital costs to install the systems. Many very clever engineers are working on reducing those capital costs in the next generation of reactors that are now being commissioned in China, India and many other nations. The operating costs for nuclear reactors are, however, incredibly low.
TER: We are just past the one-year mark of the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan. Has this catastrophe had any positive influence on the industry through resulting upgrades to nuclear reactors and better safety measures?
TD: It is certainly a real wake-up call to the industry. I was part of a small Canadian group that was the first foreign group to go to Russia after Chernobyl in 1986. I bring that up only to paint a picture of the difference between Chernobyl and what it did to the industry versus this recent event in Japan. Seeing that catastrophic failure in Chernobyl and its affect on the development of the industry was a very sobering experience.
My experience with Fukushima in advising some of its institutions suggests that this too is going to have a short- to middle-term effect in specific countries. Japan has 54 reactors installed that were generating approximately 30% of its power. Now, one year after Fukushima, only two reactors are operational. Industries are importing massive amounts of diesel power generation capability. Japan is going to have to make a major decision in the next few months to either bring back some of those shut-down nuclear stations, which are undergoing safety reviews, or be in major trouble again this summer, a peak period from a power supply point of view. Thank goodness that Japan is able to help itself, as it is the most advanced country in the world in implementing energy-efficient technologies and conservation techniques.
TER: Germany decided to shut down its nuclear reactors over the next decade and similar decisions were made in other European countries. Can we expect other governments to follow suit?
TD: I find it somewhat ironic that Germany, as it looks ahead another decade to figure out how to replace some 23% of its power facilities, is talking about importing nuclear power from France and the UK. There are many combined cycle gas turbine manufacturers and energy efficiency and conservation techniques that can offset those shortages, but that would require Germany and Switzerland to depend on shale gas drilling from Russia.
TER: Germany and Switzerland aside, the World Nuclear Association says there will be 650 nuclear reactors operating by 2032. There are currently just under 400 nuclear reactors in use. Which countries are planning on building the bulk of those reactors?
TD: China is currently building 13 reactors with a further 18 under design and site development. Over the subsequent 5-, 10- and 20-year terms, China will build upwards of another 80. Second on the list is India, which has six reactors and is currently planning 20 more. Next would be South Korea. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have announced plans to build about 14 nuclear reactors over the next decade. There are other nations planning to develop their nuclear power programs, too. The U.S. itself has just commissioned two in the southeast of the country with Southern Power and Georgia Power. Those plants will employ Westinghouse-Toshiba AP1000s.
TER: Three Mile Island ocurred in 1978, Chernobyl in 1986 and Fukushima in 2011. Can nuclear power sustain those types of hits to its reputation and still see a 50% growth rate in reactor buildout through 2032?
TD: Absolutely not. Nuclear power cannot remain a viable generation technique if these accidents keep occurring at that frequency. The industry needs to ensure that next-generation reactors are more inherently safe in the event of a breakdown of any sort. New reactor systems are available to address these very real concerns.
TER: Why should the public believe that new reactors are safer and more resilient than current models?
TD: It is going to take a lot of discussion by the industry to prove that to the public. They must come out of their shells and openly debate the issues in a transparent fashion. It's up to them to convince the public.
TER: In 2010, about 118 million pounds (Mlbs) of uranium were produced, while 190 Mlbs were consumed. The difference was supplied by uranium from recycled nuclear weapons, mostly from Russia, but that program ends in 2013. Are you expecting a resulting price spike?
TD: With Putin coming back into power, there is a slight chance that program will be extended or a similar program will be developed. I rate the chance of that at 20%. President Obama has stated that he wants to reduce the number of nuclear weapons around the world over time to much lower levels. So there is also the potential for the U.S. weapons program to be further reduced. However, if the "Megatons to Megawatts" program does end in 2013, then many nations that are big on nuclear power and nuclear weapons and that have strategic uranium reserves, such as the U.S., Russia, France, England and China, could meet uranium shortfalls in a pinch.
TER: There is a strong possibility that most of the supply deficit will come from mined sources. Which jurisdictions will primarily meet the need?
TD: I want to highlight closer-to-home sources. Most of the supply for our reactors in North America should come first and foremost from the Athabasca Basin in Canada. The highest-grade uranium in the world today is in Saskatchewan, Alberta and northeastern Manitoba. Next, we have Wyoming in the U.S.—probably the nation's most prolific future source of uranium. Then would come Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico, namely the Lisbon Valley and Uravan mineral belt.
TER: Should retail investors take equity positions in companies operating in these specific areas now or should they wait until the uranium price starts its run up as is expected?
TD: There is a critical time between the market price action of uranium and these uranium development companies' stocks. Personally, I would build an investment regime as the price builds up. It is always a better investment strategy in these uncertain times to hedge your risk and invest as the price goes up, which I certainly believe it will over the next several years.
TER: Are there some promising projects in the Athabasca Basin in Wyoming and the southwestern U.S.?
...
TD: And another company, Fission Energy Corp. (FIS:TSX.V; FSSIF: OTCQX) has an excellent land package up in the central core of the Athabasca basin.
TER: Fission also has a joint venture with KEPCO and a consortium of Korean companies led by KEPCO, right?
TD: That is correct. KEPCO has joined up with Fission Energy and its strong management team. Certainly Fission Energy is getting along on its drill program much faster and further than many other juniors. Some of the results it is coming up with are of quite high-grade quality.
...
TER: Any parting thoughts for us on the energy space?
TD: Fukushima was a major event for nuclear power, even more than Chernobyl. Fukushima happened within one of the most densely populated land masses on earth and, secondly, it happened in an industrialized nation known for its competence in engineering, construction and operations. In addition, the public was already jaundiced and skeptical about nuclear power because of historical events. This combination makes Fukushima a more noteworthy event, and therefore there is a need for the nuclear industry and its regulators to pause and really think through the nuclear power systems they are building for the future. We need to ensure next-generation reactors are not built in locations where nature's events, like tsunamis and earthquakes, are likely. That said, I would hope the public will give the industry a chance to prove itself through more reasonably priced electricity and demonstratively safe baseload electricity. It's up to the collective nuclear industry to prove its future worth.
TER: Thanks so much.
TD: You are very welcome.
http://www.theenergyreport.com/pub/na/12875
TICKERS: UAX; ATURF, CPT; CPL, FIS; FSSIF, PCY; PRPCF; 1P2, STM; STHJF
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Energy Report (3/22/12)
Can the nuclear industry sustain itself with a once-every-ten-years accident frequency? Absolutely not, says Tom Drolet, principal of energy consulting firm Drolet & Associates Energy Services Inc. However, with new reactor technology underway, the industry has an opportunity to show the public it can safely generate reliable, affordable low-emissions energy. In this exclusive interview for The Energy Report, Drolet outlines his vision for U.S. energy policy and how next-generation nuclear energy figures into it.
Companies Mentioned: Athabasca Uranium Inc. - Coalspur Mines Ltd. - Fission Energy Corp. - Prophecy Coal Corp. - Strathmore Minerals Corp.
The Energy Report: Tom, you recently gave speeches in Vancouver and New York City on American energy policy. Please share with us your view of nuclear energy and its role in American power generation.
Thomas Drolet: My speeches at the January Cambridge House International Resources Conference and the March Murdock Capital Partners Conference sessions highlighted two major aspects of the need to reorient U.S. energy policy. The first and foremost is to prioritize baseload power (available around the clock) in the electrical supply system. The U.S. currently has 104 reactors, which only represent 10% of the installed base, but they generate 20% of the actual electricity consumed. All industrialized manufacturing-intensive economies like the U.S., Canada, the EU and Japan require constantly available baseload power. The only other electricity generating methods that can meet that need are hydroelectricity and geothermal power. All other sources are employed as part-time or peaking power sources because they are not built for full-time operational use, nor are their fuel supplies always available.
Secondly, I highlighted the onset of the shale gas technology revolution, meaning fracking and horizontal drilling, as well as the need for the industry to be transparent in disclosing and managing fracking fluids and the copious quantities of water the process requires. I believe natural gas from shale formations will be the major growth fuel for electricity and some forms of transportation. Natural gas transmission and distribution systems need to be massively extended to accommodate this burgeoning fuel supply.
I also participated in a panel at the Murdock Conference on the major new finds of natural gas and oil off the northwestern and southeastern coastal zones of Africa. This is a very progressive, transformational opportunity for the continent.
TER: How does nuclear energy fit into your policy vision? Uranium provides tremendous baseload power and it is also one of the more efficient means of power generation.
TD: That is correct. Efficiency can be measured in several ways, be it in the small amount of uranium fuel and the lack of CO2 emissions or the increasing thermal cycle efficiencies of newer plant designs. Output power is transmitted at very high voltages, so line losses are quite low as long as power is not sent over thousands of miles. All around, nuclear power is a very efficient, productive and constant power system. However, nuclear power entails very high initial capital costs to install the systems. Many very clever engineers are working on reducing those capital costs in the next generation of reactors that are now being commissioned in China, India and many other nations. The operating costs for nuclear reactors are, however, incredibly low.
TER: We are just past the one-year mark of the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan. Has this catastrophe had any positive influence on the industry through resulting upgrades to nuclear reactors and better safety measures?
TD: It is certainly a real wake-up call to the industry. I was part of a small Canadian group that was the first foreign group to go to Russia after Chernobyl in 1986. I bring that up only to paint a picture of the difference between Chernobyl and what it did to the industry versus this recent event in Japan. Seeing that catastrophic failure in Chernobyl and its affect on the development of the industry was a very sobering experience.
My experience with Fukushima in advising some of its institutions suggests that this too is going to have a short- to middle-term effect in specific countries. Japan has 54 reactors installed that were generating approximately 30% of its power. Now, one year after Fukushima, only two reactors are operational. Industries are importing massive amounts of diesel power generation capability. Japan is going to have to make a major decision in the next few months to either bring back some of those shut-down nuclear stations, which are undergoing safety reviews, or be in major trouble again this summer, a peak period from a power supply point of view. Thank goodness that Japan is able to help itself, as it is the most advanced country in the world in implementing energy-efficient technologies and conservation techniques.
TER: Germany decided to shut down its nuclear reactors over the next decade and similar decisions were made in other European countries. Can we expect other governments to follow suit?
TD: I find it somewhat ironic that Germany, as it looks ahead another decade to figure out how to replace some 23% of its power facilities, is talking about importing nuclear power from France and the UK. There are many combined cycle gas turbine manufacturers and energy efficiency and conservation techniques that can offset those shortages, but that would require Germany and Switzerland to depend on shale gas drilling from Russia.
TER: Germany and Switzerland aside, the World Nuclear Association says there will be 650 nuclear reactors operating by 2032. There are currently just under 400 nuclear reactors in use. Which countries are planning on building the bulk of those reactors?
TD: China is currently building 13 reactors with a further 18 under design and site development. Over the subsequent 5-, 10- and 20-year terms, China will build upwards of another 80. Second on the list is India, which has six reactors and is currently planning 20 more. Next would be South Korea. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have announced plans to build about 14 nuclear reactors over the next decade. There are other nations planning to develop their nuclear power programs, too. The U.S. itself has just commissioned two in the southeast of the country with Southern Power and Georgia Power. Those plants will employ Westinghouse-Toshiba AP1000s.
TER: Three Mile Island ocurred in 1978, Chernobyl in 1986 and Fukushima in 2011. Can nuclear power sustain those types of hits to its reputation and still see a 50% growth rate in reactor buildout through 2032?
TD: Absolutely not. Nuclear power cannot remain a viable generation technique if these accidents keep occurring at that frequency. The industry needs to ensure that next-generation reactors are more inherently safe in the event of a breakdown of any sort. New reactor systems are available to address these very real concerns.
TER: Why should the public believe that new reactors are safer and more resilient than current models?
TD: It is going to take a lot of discussion by the industry to prove that to the public. They must come out of their shells and openly debate the issues in a transparent fashion. It's up to them to convince the public.
TER: In 2010, about 118 million pounds (Mlbs) of uranium were produced, while 190 Mlbs were consumed. The difference was supplied by uranium from recycled nuclear weapons, mostly from Russia, but that program ends in 2013. Are you expecting a resulting price spike?
TD: With Putin coming back into power, there is a slight chance that program will be extended or a similar program will be developed. I rate the chance of that at 20%. President Obama has stated that he wants to reduce the number of nuclear weapons around the world over time to much lower levels. So there is also the potential for the U.S. weapons program to be further reduced. However, if the "Megatons to Megawatts" program does end in 2013, then many nations that are big on nuclear power and nuclear weapons and that have strategic uranium reserves, such as the U.S., Russia, France, England and China, could meet uranium shortfalls in a pinch.
TER: There is a strong possibility that most of the supply deficit will come from mined sources. Which jurisdictions will primarily meet the need?
TD: I want to highlight closer-to-home sources. Most of the supply for our reactors in North America should come first and foremost from the Athabasca Basin in Canada. The highest-grade uranium in the world today is in Saskatchewan, Alberta and northeastern Manitoba. Next, we have Wyoming in the U.S.—probably the nation's most prolific future source of uranium. Then would come Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico, namely the Lisbon Valley and Uravan mineral belt.
TER: Should retail investors take equity positions in companies operating in these specific areas now or should they wait until the uranium price starts its run up as is expected?
TD: There is a critical time between the market price action of uranium and these uranium development companies' stocks. Personally, I would build an investment regime as the price builds up. It is always a better investment strategy in these uncertain times to hedge your risk and invest as the price goes up, which I certainly believe it will over the next several years.
TER: Are there some promising projects in the Athabasca Basin in Wyoming and the southwestern U.S.?
...
TD: And another company, Fission Energy Corp. (FIS:TSX.V; FSSIF: OTCQX) has an excellent land package up in the central core of the Athabasca basin.
TER: Fission also has a joint venture with KEPCO and a consortium of Korean companies led by KEPCO, right?
TD: That is correct. KEPCO has joined up with Fission Energy and its strong management team. Certainly Fission Energy is getting along on its drill program much faster and further than many other juniors. Some of the results it is coming up with are of quite high-grade quality.
...
TER: Any parting thoughts for us on the energy space?
TD: Fukushima was a major event for nuclear power, even more than Chernobyl. Fukushima happened within one of the most densely populated land masses on earth and, secondly, it happened in an industrialized nation known for its competence in engineering, construction and operations. In addition, the public was already jaundiced and skeptical about nuclear power because of historical events. This combination makes Fukushima a more noteworthy event, and therefore there is a need for the nuclear industry and its regulators to pause and really think through the nuclear power systems they are building for the future. We need to ensure next-generation reactors are not built in locations where nature's events, like tsunamis and earthquakes, are likely. That said, I would hope the public will give the industry a chance to prove itself through more reasonably priced electricity and demonstratively safe baseload electricity. It's up to the collective nuclear industry to prove its future worth.
TER: Thanks so much.
TD: You are very welcome.
http://www.theenergyreport.com/pub/na/12875
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Pitchstone Agrees to Take-over Offer from Fission Energy
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2012-04/23326175…
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2012-04/23326175…
press release
April 25, 2012, 8:31 a.m. EDT
Fission Energy: Drilling Intersects Significant Basement Mineralization at PLS
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Apr 25, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Fission Energy Corp. ("Fission" or "the Company) /quotes/zigman/474695 CA:FIS +1.70% (otcqx:FSSIF) and its 50% Joint Venture (JV) partner ESO Uranium Corp ("ESO"), are pleased to report that significant anomalous radioactivity has been encountered in drill hole PLS12-016, the final hole of this winter's PLS Property drill program. Hole PLS12-016 intersected multiple intersections of anomalous and variable radioactivity, including 2.50m (136.00m-138.50m) measuring less than 300-799 cps, 7.50m (151.00m-158.50m) of variable radioactivity to a maximum peak of 1725 cps, and 5.00m (177.00m-182.00m) measuring less than 300-378 cps. Hole PLS12-016 was collared 823m east of Hole PLS12-013 (19.50m of anomalous radioactivity; 154-368 cps; see press release dated April 18, 2012) along an EM conductor identified from the property-scale 2012 airborne VTEM survey to the west of Patterson Lake. A weakly anomalous intermittent radiometric anomaly was identified in the overburden, extending into the basement, from 55.00m to 76.00m. Increasingly moderate to strong clay alteration in the basement rock below the overburden/unconformity interface (57.10m) was encountered intermittently from 111.60m to 210.10m. The radioactivity is associated with graphitic pelitic basement rocks, with intervals of quartz veining, clay gouge and semi-massive pyrite.
Two additional drill holes, PLS12-014 and PLS12-015, drilled along the same EM conductor, both intersected variable narrow intervals of weakly anomalous radioactivity. Hole PLS12-015 encountered increasingly strong alteration below the overburden/unconformity interface (96.20m) from 100.80m to 121.10m, and encountered Cretaceous clastic sediments at a depth of 94.50m. These sediments may have been excavated from basement rocks and deposited in much younger rocks above the basement, suggesting that the source of the uranium boulder field may be nearby.
Overall, the three drill holes show anomalous radiometric anomalies with associated alteration along 823m of strike on the same EM conductor. These anomalies present a very significant and encouraging target for follow-up drilling to be carried out by a planned summer drill program. With the completion of holes PLS12-014, 015 and 016, the 2174.3m drill program, which began on the PLS Property in February, has concluded. Drilling tested several favorable basement bedrock targets, as interpreted from airborne and ground geophysics beneath the glacial/sedimentary cover to the "up-ice" area to the east-northeast of the high-grade uranium boulder field identified in June 2011.
The JV's winter drill program appears to have successfully refined the boundaries of the uranium boulder field source target area to the west of Patterson Lake with the results from the previously reported Hole PLS12-013 and the latest results for Hole PLS12-16 providing a meaningful indicator for identifying the potential high-grade mineralized source of the uranium boulder field. Planning is underway for follow-up drilling of this anomalous area located along a significant east-west trending EM conductor, which, to date, has only been partially tested, in addition to introducing sonic-RC drilling, designed to further define and delineate the anomalous till layer which hosts the high-grade uranium boulders.
Table 1: Drill Hole Summaries for PLS12-016,015,014
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(i) Mineralization
(greater than 300 cps / 0.5M Uncon-
minimum) Clay form-
-------------------------------- Alteration ity Total
Hole Grid From - Width CPS From - Depth Depth
ID Line Az Dip To (m) (m) Max Peak To (m) (m) (m)
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less than
136.00-138.50 2.50 300-799
less than
151.00-158.50 7.50 300-1725
PLS12 less than 111.60-
-016 6200E 0 -90 177.00-182.00 5.00 300-378 210.10 57.10 224.60
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Weakly
PLS12 anomalous 100.80-
-015 5525E 0 -90 radioactivity (ii) (ii) 121.10 96.20 189.20
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Weakly No
PLS12 anomalous significant
-014 5390E 0 -90 radioactivity (ii) (ii) alteration 99.50 185.50
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(i) Drill holes measured with Exploranium GR-110 total count Super Gamma-Ray
Scintillometer
(ii) (although holes 14 and 15 did not show radiometric values greater than
300cps in hand held scint, the down-hole probe showed weak radioactivity in
hole 14 from 150.87m - 155.82m (max 825 cps) and 174.07m - 174.82m (max 908
cps), and in hole 15 from 94.59m - 96.54m (max 12) and 103.49 - 115.39 (max
1483 cps) and 153.04m - 154.14m (max 3234...associated with an interval
showing 100% core loss over 0.90m)
Updated drill location maps and can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/Pattersonlakesouth.asp .
Assay results will be announced when available.
All holes were radiometrically surveyed with a 2PGA-1000 natural gamma probe.
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using handheld Exploranium GR-110 total count Super Gamma-Ray scintillometer. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. All intersections are down-hole; core interval measurements and true thickness is yet to be determined.
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.
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, President & COO
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Contacts:
Fission Energy Corp.
Bob Hemmerling
Investor Relations
TF: 877-868-8140
info@fission-energy.com
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/fission-energy-drilling-int…
gehtwas
April 25, 2012, 8:31 a.m. EDT
Fission Energy: Drilling Intersects Significant Basement Mineralization at PLS
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Apr 25, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Fission Energy Corp. ("Fission" or "the Company) /quotes/zigman/474695 CA:FIS +1.70% (otcqx:FSSIF) and its 50% Joint Venture (JV) partner ESO Uranium Corp ("ESO"), are pleased to report that significant anomalous radioactivity has been encountered in drill hole PLS12-016, the final hole of this winter's PLS Property drill program. Hole PLS12-016 intersected multiple intersections of anomalous and variable radioactivity, including 2.50m (136.00m-138.50m) measuring less than 300-799 cps, 7.50m (151.00m-158.50m) of variable radioactivity to a maximum peak of 1725 cps, and 5.00m (177.00m-182.00m) measuring less than 300-378 cps. Hole PLS12-016 was collared 823m east of Hole PLS12-013 (19.50m of anomalous radioactivity; 154-368 cps; see press release dated April 18, 2012) along an EM conductor identified from the property-scale 2012 airborne VTEM survey to the west of Patterson Lake. A weakly anomalous intermittent radiometric anomaly was identified in the overburden, extending into the basement, from 55.00m to 76.00m. Increasingly moderate to strong clay alteration in the basement rock below the overburden/unconformity interface (57.10m) was encountered intermittently from 111.60m to 210.10m. The radioactivity is associated with graphitic pelitic basement rocks, with intervals of quartz veining, clay gouge and semi-massive pyrite.
Two additional drill holes, PLS12-014 and PLS12-015, drilled along the same EM conductor, both intersected variable narrow intervals of weakly anomalous radioactivity. Hole PLS12-015 encountered increasingly strong alteration below the overburden/unconformity interface (96.20m) from 100.80m to 121.10m, and encountered Cretaceous clastic sediments at a depth of 94.50m. These sediments may have been excavated from basement rocks and deposited in much younger rocks above the basement, suggesting that the source of the uranium boulder field may be nearby.
Overall, the three drill holes show anomalous radiometric anomalies with associated alteration along 823m of strike on the same EM conductor. These anomalies present a very significant and encouraging target for follow-up drilling to be carried out by a planned summer drill program. With the completion of holes PLS12-014, 015 and 016, the 2174.3m drill program, which began on the PLS Property in February, has concluded. Drilling tested several favorable basement bedrock targets, as interpreted from airborne and ground geophysics beneath the glacial/sedimentary cover to the "up-ice" area to the east-northeast of the high-grade uranium boulder field identified in June 2011.
The JV's winter drill program appears to have successfully refined the boundaries of the uranium boulder field source target area to the west of Patterson Lake with the results from the previously reported Hole PLS12-013 and the latest results for Hole PLS12-16 providing a meaningful indicator for identifying the potential high-grade mineralized source of the uranium boulder field. Planning is underway for follow-up drilling of this anomalous area located along a significant east-west trending EM conductor, which, to date, has only been partially tested, in addition to introducing sonic-RC drilling, designed to further define and delineate the anomalous till layer which hosts the high-grade uranium boulders.
Table 1: Drill Hole Summaries for PLS12-016,015,014
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(i) Mineralization
(greater than 300 cps / 0.5M Uncon-
minimum) Clay form-
-------------------------------- Alteration ity Total
Hole Grid From - Width CPS From - Depth Depth
ID Line Az Dip To (m) (m) Max Peak To (m) (m) (m)
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less than
136.00-138.50 2.50 300-799
less than
151.00-158.50 7.50 300-1725
PLS12 less than 111.60-
-016 6200E 0 -90 177.00-182.00 5.00 300-378 210.10 57.10 224.60
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Weakly
PLS12 anomalous 100.80-
-015 5525E 0 -90 radioactivity (ii) (ii) 121.10 96.20 189.20
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Weakly No
PLS12 anomalous significant
-014 5390E 0 -90 radioactivity (ii) (ii) alteration 99.50 185.50
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(i) Drill holes measured with Exploranium GR-110 total count Super Gamma-Ray
Scintillometer
(ii) (although holes 14 and 15 did not show radiometric values greater than
300cps in hand held scint, the down-hole probe showed weak radioactivity in
hole 14 from 150.87m - 155.82m (max 825 cps) and 174.07m - 174.82m (max 908
cps), and in hole 15 from 94.59m - 96.54m (max 12) and 103.49 - 115.39 (max
1483 cps) and 153.04m - 154.14m (max 3234...associated with an interval
showing 100% core loss over 0.90m)
Updated drill location maps and can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/Pattersonlakesouth.asp .
Assay results will be announced when available.
All holes were radiometrically surveyed with a 2PGA-1000 natural gamma probe.
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using handheld Exploranium GR-110 total count Super Gamma-Ray scintillometer. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. All intersections are down-hole; core interval measurements and true thickness is yet to be determined.
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.
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, President & COO
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Contacts:
Fission Energy Corp.
Bob Hemmerling
Investor Relations
TF: 877-868-8140
info@fission-energy.com
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Zitat von Kongo-Otto: Pitchstone Agrees to Take-over Offer from Fission Energy
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2012-04/23326175…
Wo liegen die im Vergleich zu Fission. Wie hies die Karte, in der alle Eigentümer eingezeichnet waren?
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Zitat von Kongo-Otto: Pitchstone Agrees to Take-over Offer from Fission Energy
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2012-04/23326175…
Dundee Capital says Pitchstone "a good deal" for Fission shareholders
http://www.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/28146/dunde…
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Small Uranium Equities Tempt Major Players: Rob Chang
TICKERS: AREVA, BHP; BHPLF, CCO; CCJ, DML; DNN, EFR, EXT, FIS; FSSIF, KIV, PXP, RIO, UWE, URZ, UUU
Source: George S. Mack of The Energy Report (5/8/12)
Investors may still be holding their breath, but larger mining companies aren't waiting around for the price of uranium to go up. No, indeed, they are buying smaller companies on the cheap. In this exclusive interview with The Energy Report, Equity Research Analyst Rob Chang of Versant Partners makes his case for deep value and discusses his favorite plays. With or without Germany and Japan, life goes on for uranium producers.
weiter: http://www.theenergyreport.com/pub/na/13289
TICKERS: AREVA, BHP; BHPLF, CCO; CCJ, DML; DNN, EFR, EXT, FIS; FSSIF, KIV, PXP, RIO, UWE, URZ, UUU
Source: George S. Mack of The Energy Report (5/8/12)
Investors may still be holding their breath, but larger mining companies aren't waiting around for the price of uranium to go up. No, indeed, they are buying smaller companies on the cheap. In this exclusive interview with The Energy Report, Equity Research Analyst Rob Chang of Versant Partners makes his case for deep value and discusses his favorite plays. With or without Germany and Japan, life goes on for uranium producers.
weiter: http://www.theenergyreport.com/pub/na/13289
Japan Continues to Need Nuclear Energy
http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/11408/japan-continues-to-nee…
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http://www.investorideas.com/news/2012/energy/05091.asp
TER: What names are you recommending to investors?
RC: The three names that we cover are Energy Fuels, Fission Energy and Kivalliq Energy Corp. (KIV:TSX.V). We still are very bullish on all three.
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TER: What names are you recommending to investors?
RC: The three names that we cover are Energy Fuels, Fission Energy and Kivalliq Energy Corp. (KIV:TSX.V). We still are very bullish on all three.
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Aus dem EUU-Thread entführt:
Wind, Wasser, Sonne – Hokuspokus Fidibus!
Montag, 16.04.2012,
Die »Energiewende« gehört zum magischen Repertoire von Politikern und Umweltaktivisten. Allmählich aber fliegt der faule Zauber auf EINE ABRECHNUNG VON DIRK MAXEINER
http://www.focus.de/wissen/technik/tid-25719/forschung-und-t…
Wind, Wasser, Sonne – Hokuspokus Fidibus!
Montag, 16.04.2012,
Die »Energiewende« gehört zum magischen Repertoire von Politikern und Umweltaktivisten. Allmählich aber fliegt der faule Zauber auf EINE ABRECHNUNG VON DIRK MAXEINER
http://www.focus.de/wissen/technik/tid-25719/forschung-und-t…
Im gegensatz zu dem "sicheren" Gold hat der Uranpreis gehalten
Armajaro Mid Uranium U308 Price
Add to Portfolio.
MFURMDUR:IND
51.82000 0.000000.00%
http://www.bloomberg.com/quote/MFURMDUR:IND
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Armajaro Mid Uranium U308 Price
Add to Portfolio.
MFURMDUR:IND
51.82000 0.000000.00%
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Da gerade ein Rohstoff-Wert nach dem anderen steigt, bin ich mal gespannt, wann FIS dran ist....
neulich auf NTV war zu lesen, daß Wissenschaftler mit kaum gesundheitlichen Folgen in Japan rechnen nach Fukushima.
Krebsraten wären nicht angestiegen und es ist davon auszugehen, daß sie nicht nennenswert steigen werden.
auch ein pluspunkt für Atomenergie.
Krebsraten wären nicht angestiegen und es ist davon auszugehen, daß sie nicht nennenswert steigen werden.
auch ein pluspunkt für Atomenergie.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.213.994 von Kongo-Otto am 26.05.12 10:08:45jep der Kursverlauf hier ist sehr enttäuschend. In der Crashzeit einigemassen stabil und nun konstant schwach.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.214.307 von Boersenkrieger am 26.05.12 13:13:50Ich denke mit Logik kommt man beim für und wider bei Atomenergie nicht weiter- das ist eher wie eine Religion -rationale Sachen werden da vom Glauben verdrängt.
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Uranium Demand Booming in Asia, According to Leading Financial Site Penny Stock Detectives
In a recent article, Danny Esposito, editor for Penny Stock Detectives, points out that the largest demand for uranium and nuclear energy is coming from Asia—especially China and India. Many of the countries in Asia are moving from emerging economies to developed economies. Due to this reality, says the editor, more and more cities need to be built out where a high concentration of people will settle to work and build their lives. Esposito believes that with the concentration of people living in newly constructed cities comes the need for concentrated and efficient energy systems. According to the analyst, nuclear energy emits no toxic substances, is cost-efficient, and can run at capacities that exceed other energy sources—over 90% capacity utilization—due to the uranium that goes into these nuclear energy plants.
New York, NY (PRWEB) May 24, 2012
In a recent article, Danny Esposito, editor for Penny Stock Detectives, points out that the largest demand for uranium and nuclear energy is coming from Asia—especially China and India. Many of the countries in Asia are moving from emerging economies to developed economies. Due to this reality, says the editor, more and more cities need to be built out where a high concentration of people will settle to work and build their lives. Esposito believes that with the concentration of people living in newly constructed cities comes the need for concentrated and efficient energy systems. According to the analyst, nuclear energy emits no toxic substances, is cost-efficient, and can run at capacities that exceed other energy sources—over 90% capacity utilization—due to the uranium that goes into these nuclear energy plants.
“Presented with these facts, it is no wonder that Asian nations are choosing nuclear energy and uranium investing,” comments Esposito. “The World Nuclear Association is reporting that 60 nuclear energy plants are currently under construction with an additional 150 nuclear energy plants in the works; with most of these being built out in Asia.”
http://www.chron.com/business/press-releases/article/Uranium…
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In a recent article, Danny Esposito, editor for Penny Stock Detectives, points out that the largest demand for uranium and nuclear energy is coming from Asia—especially China and India. Many of the countries in Asia are moving from emerging economies to developed economies. Due to this reality, says the editor, more and more cities need to be built out where a high concentration of people will settle to work and build their lives. Esposito believes that with the concentration of people living in newly constructed cities comes the need for concentrated and efficient energy systems. According to the analyst, nuclear energy emits no toxic substances, is cost-efficient, and can run at capacities that exceed other energy sources—over 90% capacity utilization—due to the uranium that goes into these nuclear energy plants.
New York, NY (PRWEB) May 24, 2012
In a recent article, Danny Esposito, editor for Penny Stock Detectives, points out that the largest demand for uranium and nuclear energy is coming from Asia—especially China and India. Many of the countries in Asia are moving from emerging economies to developed economies. Due to this reality, says the editor, more and more cities need to be built out where a high concentration of people will settle to work and build their lives. Esposito believes that with the concentration of people living in newly constructed cities comes the need for concentrated and efficient energy systems. According to the analyst, nuclear energy emits no toxic substances, is cost-efficient, and can run at capacities that exceed other energy sources—over 90% capacity utilization—due to the uranium that goes into these nuclear energy plants.
“Presented with these facts, it is no wonder that Asian nations are choosing nuclear energy and uranium investing,” comments Esposito. “The World Nuclear Association is reporting that 60 nuclear energy plants are currently under construction with an additional 150 nuclear energy plants in the works; with most of these being built out in Asia.”
http://www.chron.com/business/press-releases/article/Uranium…
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United States Still Favors Nuclear Power
According to the results of Gallup’s annual Environment survey4, conducted earlier this month, the majority of Americans continue to favor nuclear energy as a source of electricity for the United States. The survey indicated that 57 percent of participants were in favor of nuclear power this year, the same amount as in 1994, the first year for the survey. This year’s results also demonstrate an equal level of support among participants as last year, just prior to the Japanese earthquake and tsunami. Support for the nuclear industry as measured by the survey has ranged from a low of 46 percent in 2001 to a high of 62 percent in 2010.
Articles Return to Article Directory United States Still Favors Nuclear Power1
Wednesday March 28, 2012, 4:15am PDT
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According to the results of Gallup’s annual Environment survey4, conducted earlier this month, the majority of Americans continue to favor nuclear energy as a source of electricity for the United States. The survey indicated that 57 percent of participants were in favor of nuclear power this year, the same amount as in 1994, the first year for the survey. This year’s results also demonstrate an equal level of support among participants as last year, just prior to the Japanese earthquake and tsunami. Support for the nuclear industry as measured by the survey has ranged from a low of 46 percent in 2001 to a high of 62 percent in 2010.
These results are of significance to investors as the US is the largest consumer of uranium in the world, with 104 operational nuclear reactors. Continued public support and confidence from the country should guide future political decisions and foster economic interest in domestic and international uranium resources as well as in nuclear industry stakeholders.
Uranium spot market prices
The uranium spot market price as reported by TradeTech5 remained at $51.00 per pound. The price stability overshadows two weeks of relatively dynamic activity in the spot uranium market, where ten transactions were reported. The majority of potential demand is focused on deliveries further into the future and has had little impact on current prices. Seven transactions concluded last week, compared with only three transactions reported this week.
Company news
Cameco Corp.6 (TSX:CCO7,NYSE:CCJ) has offered8 to acquire uranium from Japanese utilities that are unable to operate the 53 nuclear power reactors that have been offline since last March. Japan’s final operating reactor is scheduled to shut down in May, while stress test results are being reviewed by the country’s nuclear regulator.
Cameco is confident that Japan will bring at least a portion of its fleet back online in the near future; however, a timeline has not been identified at this point. The Japanese Prime Minister is expected to instigate reactor operations based on positive safety results and political and public support.
According to Cameco CEO Tim Gitzel, the company is “partners with some of the Japanese utilities in some mining projects. We’ve talked to them about whether they’re staying in the game and indeed they are staying in. They’re continuing to invest in exploration. I think that’s positive news for the Japanese fleet going forward.”
Additional support for increased near-term demand for uranium was offered9 by Luc Oursel, the CEO of AREVA10 (EPA:AREVA11), at a nuclear industry event in Seoul. Oursel stated that “t has obviously slowed down a certain number of projects but when we look now as a global situation, we think this will pick up soon.”
The news is a positive development for investors and uranium producers as it confirms that future global demand may gain traction even sooner than anticipated. With top-level producers demonstrating confidence in a recommitment to nuclear policy, the anti-nuclear sentiment that has gained momentum in Western European nations seems to be settling.
Bill Gates offers positive future perspective for nuclear industry
Bill Gates talked about the future of energy use in a Wall Street Journal interview12 at the 2012 ECO:nomics conference13, commenting, “the thing I’m investing in is a fourth-generation design [of a nuclear power reactor].” Sharing insight on the underlying technology, he noted that “the concept of this TerraPower reactor is that in the same reactor you both burn and breed. Instead of making plutonium and extracting it, we take uranium and convert that and burn it.”
Junior company news
First Uranium Corp.14 (TSX:FIU15) announced16 that it has entered into a binding letter agreement for the sale of First Uranium Ltd. to Gold One International Ltd.17 (ASX:GDO18).
Mesa Exploration Corp.19 (TSXV:MSA20) announced21 that six drill holes at the Moonshine Springs uranium project have recently been completed. The program tested extensions of previously discovered targets at the property.
Uranium Resources22 (LSE:URA23) reported24 drill results for the six-month period ended last December. The managing director’s report indicates that recent results for the Mtonya project suggest that it bears similarities in its geology, lithology, and mineralogy to the well-known roll-front deposits in Kazakhstan and Wyoming.
http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/11008/united-states-still-fa…
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According to the results of Gallup’s annual Environment survey4, conducted earlier this month, the majority of Americans continue to favor nuclear energy as a source of electricity for the United States. The survey indicated that 57 percent of participants were in favor of nuclear power this year, the same amount as in 1994, the first year for the survey. This year’s results also demonstrate an equal level of support among participants as last year, just prior to the Japanese earthquake and tsunami. Support for the nuclear industry as measured by the survey has ranged from a low of 46 percent in 2001 to a high of 62 percent in 2010.
Articles Return to Article Directory United States Still Favors Nuclear Power1
Wednesday March 28, 2012, 4:15am PDT
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------By Dave Brown — Exclusive to Uranium Investing News2
3
According to the results of Gallup’s annual Environment survey4, conducted earlier this month, the majority of Americans continue to favor nuclear energy as a source of electricity for the United States. The survey indicated that 57 percent of participants were in favor of nuclear power this year, the same amount as in 1994, the first year for the survey. This year’s results also demonstrate an equal level of support among participants as last year, just prior to the Japanese earthquake and tsunami. Support for the nuclear industry as measured by the survey has ranged from a low of 46 percent in 2001 to a high of 62 percent in 2010.
These results are of significance to investors as the US is the largest consumer of uranium in the world, with 104 operational nuclear reactors. Continued public support and confidence from the country should guide future political decisions and foster economic interest in domestic and international uranium resources as well as in nuclear industry stakeholders.
Uranium spot market prices
The uranium spot market price as reported by TradeTech5 remained at $51.00 per pound. The price stability overshadows two weeks of relatively dynamic activity in the spot uranium market, where ten transactions were reported. The majority of potential demand is focused on deliveries further into the future and has had little impact on current prices. Seven transactions concluded last week, compared with only three transactions reported this week.
Company news
Cameco Corp.6 (TSX:CCO7,NYSE:CCJ) has offered8 to acquire uranium from Japanese utilities that are unable to operate the 53 nuclear power reactors that have been offline since last March. Japan’s final operating reactor is scheduled to shut down in May, while stress test results are being reviewed by the country’s nuclear regulator.
Cameco is confident that Japan will bring at least a portion of its fleet back online in the near future; however, a timeline has not been identified at this point. The Japanese Prime Minister is expected to instigate reactor operations based on positive safety results and political and public support.
According to Cameco CEO Tim Gitzel, the company is “partners with some of the Japanese utilities in some mining projects. We’ve talked to them about whether they’re staying in the game and indeed they are staying in. They’re continuing to invest in exploration. I think that’s positive news for the Japanese fleet going forward.”
Additional support for increased near-term demand for uranium was offered9 by Luc Oursel, the CEO of AREVA10 (EPA:AREVA11), at a nuclear industry event in Seoul. Oursel stated that “t has obviously slowed down a certain number of projects but when we look now as a global situation, we think this will pick up soon.”
The news is a positive development for investors and uranium producers as it confirms that future global demand may gain traction even sooner than anticipated. With top-level producers demonstrating confidence in a recommitment to nuclear policy, the anti-nuclear sentiment that has gained momentum in Western European nations seems to be settling.
Bill Gates offers positive future perspective for nuclear industry
Bill Gates talked about the future of energy use in a Wall Street Journal interview12 at the 2012 ECO:nomics conference13, commenting, “the thing I’m investing in is a fourth-generation design [of a nuclear power reactor].” Sharing insight on the underlying technology, he noted that “the concept of this TerraPower reactor is that in the same reactor you both burn and breed. Instead of making plutonium and extracting it, we take uranium and convert that and burn it.”
Junior company news
First Uranium Corp.14 (TSX:FIU15) announced16 that it has entered into a binding letter agreement for the sale of First Uranium Ltd. to Gold One International Ltd.17 (ASX:GDO18).
Mesa Exploration Corp.19 (TSXV:MSA20) announced21 that six drill holes at the Moonshine Springs uranium project have recently been completed. The program tested extensions of previously discovered targets at the property.
Uranium Resources22 (LSE:URA23) reported24 drill results for the six-month period ended last December. The managing director’s report indicates that recent results for the Mtonya project suggest that it bears similarities in its geology, lithology, and mineralogy to the well-known roll-front deposits in Kazakhstan and Wyoming.
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Hier wird es auch immer böser. Wenn ich es richtig sehe, dann war das 2010er-Tief bei 0.39CAD.
Hält das auch nicht, dann wird es böse....
Dann sammelt man FIS in ein paar Monaten bei 0,20€ ein.....
Hält das auch nicht, dann wird es böse....
Dann sammelt man FIS in ein paar Monaten bei 0,20€ ein.....
Fission Energy Corp.: 40 of 49 Holes Hit Mineralization, J Zone Grows West, North & South
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jun 04, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- FISSION ENERGY CORP. ("Fission" or the "Company") /quotes/zigman/474695 CA:FIS -1.18% (otcqx:FSSIF) and its Limited Partner, the Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership ("the Waterbury Consortium"), announce the completion of the 2012 winter drill program at the Waterbury Lake Property in the Athabasca Basin. A total of 32,770m were completed in 86 drill holes, while two additional holes were abandoned for technical reasons. Drilling focused primarily on central and western parts the J Zone where 40 of the 49 step-out and infill holes successfully widened the lateral north-south mineralized dimensions by up to 55m and confirmed continuity of wide widths of mineralization in areas tested by earlier programs. Hand held scintillometer results for 21 drill holes were previously reported, including several wider, well developed intervals of mineralization in four infill drill holes in the western part of the J Zone (see press release dated January 31, 2012), and three step-out holes drilled laterally to the north of the central J Zone boundary, which intersected discrete intervals of "off-scale" (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity within wide intervals of well developed mineralization in the sandstone and the basement immediately below the unconformity (see press release dated February 21, 2012). The remaining 37 drill holes were completed in the Summit Zone (12 holes) located 525m west of the J Zone, in addition to several other high priority regional exploration targets including Murphy Lake (14 holes), Oban (3 holes), Oban North (3 holes) and Chivas (5 holes). Fission's technical team is encouraged by the initial results from Murphy Lake, located in the northwest part of the Waterbury Lake Property, where Holes WAT12-273, 279, and 287A demonstrated potential to host new high grade mineralization, and Oban where holes WAT12-285A, 292 and 296A all intersected anomalous radioactivity near the unconformity. Assays are pending for all 86 holes.
J Zone Highlights
Highlights of the Winter 2012 J Zone drilling include:
-- Of the 49 drill holes completed in the J Zone, 40 or 81.6% intersected
mineralization with radioactivity ranging from anomalous to "off-scale"
in the sandstone, at the unconformity, and in the basement. Two holes,
WAT12-224B and WAT12-235A were abandoned for technical reasons.
-- In the central and western part of the J Zone, step-out drilling widened
the lateral north-south dimensions in many areas by up to 55m. Infill
drilling confirmed the continuity of J Zone mineralization with wide
intervals of well developed mineralization observed in many drill holes.
-- Mineralization in the central part of the J Zone (Line 225W to Line
435W) was intersected in the sandstone above the unconformity, extending
through the unconformity into the basement.
-- Mineralization in the western part of the J Zone (Line 450W to Line
495W) was intersected in the sandstone, at the unconformity, and the
basement.
-- The western part of the J Zone from Line 510W to Line 540W is
predominantly basement hosted mineralization, and has been intersected
up to 31m below the unconformity (down-hole depth). In addition, holes
WAT12-294 and 297 (Line 765W) collared a further 225m west of Hole
WAT12-281 (Line 525W), intersected basement hosted mineralization at
25.4m and 26.5m below the unconformity, respectively. These two drill
holes further demonstrate the potential for continued expansion of the J
Zone's strike length to the west.
-- Discrete levels of "off-scale" (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity
were observed in a total of 6 drill holes: Holes WAT12-237B (Line 285W),
Hole WAT12-242,244 and 247 (Line 300W), WAT12-280 (Line 325W), and
WAT12-284C (Line 525W).
-- The J Zone's east-west strike length now extends 667m from the eastern
Rio Tinto property boundary, where modelling has determined that the J
East Zone mineralization is connected with the main J Zone, west to Hole
WAT12-281 (Line 525). Mineralization continues to trend to the west and
remains open along strike and laterally to the north and south.
Significant scintillometer results in the western part of the J Zone trending west from Line 300W to Line 525W, in addition to Line 765W, 225m west of the current J Zone boundary, include the following drill holes:
Hole WAT12-280 (Line 300W) intersected 10.5m of anomalous to "off-scale" radioactivity (greater than 9999 cps) at the unconformity (209.0m-219.5m), in the vicinity where three previously announced drill holes, WAT12-242,244 and 247 (see press release dated February 21, 2012), expanded mineralization in the sandstone and at the unconformity.
Hole WAT12-300 (Line 375W) intersected 13.5m (213m-226.5m) of anomalous to strong mineralization in the basement (maximum peak 8500 cps) and a narrower 2.0m interval (209.0m-211m) of weak radioactivity (maximum peak 345 cps).
Hole WAT12-302 (Line 375W) intersected 11.0m (215.0m-226m) of anomalous to moderately strong radioactivity (maximum peak 5500 cps) in the basement and a narrow 0.5m interval(228.5m-229.0m) of weak radioactivity (maximum peak 308 cps) below this wider intersection.
Hole WAT12-293 (Line 390W) intersected 15.5m (211.0m-226.5m) of anomalous to moderate radioactivity (maximum peak 2650 cps) at the unconformity, and 5.5m (228.0m-233.5m) of anomalous to moderate radioactivity (maximum peak 2000 cps) in the basement.
Hole WAT12-295 (Line 390W) intersected 15m (201.0-216.5m) of anomalous to moderately strong radioactivity (maximum peak 2700 cps) at the unconformity, and 2.5m (219.0m-221.5m) of variable radioactivity, with a maximum peak of 2500 cps, in the basement.
Hole WAT12-298 (Line 390W) intersected 10m (219.5m-229.5) of anomalous to locally strong radioactivity (maximum peak 7200 cps) at the unconformity, in addition to two narrow intervals, 1.5m (215.5m-217.0) of weaker radioactivity (maximum peak 456 cps) in the sandstone above the unconformity and 2.0m (234.5m-236.5m) in the basement (maximum peak 628 cps).
Hole WAT12-284C (line 525W) intersected 2.0m (273.0m-275.0m) with intervals of moderate to "off-scale" radioactivity (1200cps-greater than 9999 cps) in the basement, in addition to 5.0m (281.0-286.0) of anomalous to moderate radioactivity readings (maximum peak 3700 cps) and 5.5m (263.0m-268.5m) of weaker radioactivity (maximum peak 620 cps), also in the basement.
Holes WAT12-294 and 297 (Line 765W) drilled approximately 225m west of Hole WAT12-281 (Line 525W), both intersected 1.5m (234.0m-235.5m and 240.0m-241.5m respectively) of moderate radioactivity (maximum peaks 2820 and 3400 cps respectively) in the basement.
Table 1: J Zone Drill Hole Summary
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(i) Mineralization
(greater than
300 cps / 0.5M Clay Uncon-
minimum) Alteration formity Total
Hole Grid From - Width CPS Max From - Depth Depth
ID Line Az Dip To (m) (m) Peak To (m) (m) (m)
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WAT12 less than
-249A 315W 179 -73 208.0-215.5 7.5 300-2700 203.0-217.0 207.0 320.0
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WAT12
-253B 315W 178 -71 211.0-218.5 7.5 400-5000 206.0-255.0 207.5 332.0
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WAT12
-257A 315W 177 -76 201.0-201.5 0.5 320 182.0-205.0 201.7 347.0
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WAT12
-261 345W 177 -72 206.0-207.5 1.5 1600-4400 204.0-209.0 201.2 335.0
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WAT12 less than
-265B 213.5-215.5 2.0 300-3200
345W 177 -70 225.5-226.5 1.0 2600-4500 212.0-217.0 216.0 329.0
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WAT12 204.0-205.0 1.0 less than
-269B 260W 178 -71 208.0-210.0 2.0 300-951 200.0-209.0 209.4 323.0
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WAT12
-274 285W 179 -60 230.5-231.5 1.0 899 - 1500 190.0-221.0 233.9 320.0
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WAT12 less than
-275 222.0-236.5 14.5 300-2007
240.0-240.5 0.5 1300
less than
495W 179 -60 260.5-262.5 2.0 300-804 208.0-236.0 233.9 320.0
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WAT12 less than
-277 213.5-215.5 2.0 300-1530
255W 161 -70 237.0-238.0 1.0 339-402 212.0-217.0 216.7 302.0
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WAT12 less than
-278 205.5-208.5 3.0 300-1400
211.5-212.0 0.5 650
450W 185 -68 224.5-225.0 0.5 558 198.0-224.0 211.8 305.0
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WAT12 less than
-280 300 -
greater than
300W 177 -70 209.0-219.5 10.5 9999 191.0-211.0 213.1 332.0
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WAT12 less than
-281 263.0-267.0 4.0 300-2100
269.0-272.5 3.5 447-4500
less than
525W 179 -56 276.0-281.5 5.5 300-1500 244.0-256.0 255.7 342.5
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WAT12 204.0-204.5 0.5 400
-283 207.5-208.5 1.0 450-720
less than
300W 179 -71 212.5-219.0 6.5 300-1000 201.0-219.0 208.2 320.0
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WAT12 less than
-284C 263.0-268.5 5.5 300-620
1200-
greater than
273.0-275.0 2.0 9999
less than
525W 177 -55 281.0-286.0 5.0 300-3700 241.0-255.0 255.0 332.0
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WAT12 No
-286 Significant
Miner-
405W 175 -62 alization 218.0-226.0 233.0 315.0
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WAT12 200.5 -
-288 204.5 less than
4.0 300-678
207.0 - less than
540W 177 -70 208.5 1.5 300-800 188.0-212.0 226.9 320.0
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WAT12 No
-289 Significant
Miner-
390W 177 -51 alization 244.0-247.0 268.3 323.0
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WAT12 No
-290 Significant
Miner-
390W 179 -71 alization 197.0-206.0 204.7 323.0
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WAT12 less than
-293 211.0-226.5 15.5 300-2650
less than
390W 178 -66 228.0-233.5 5.5 300-2000 209.0-234.0 222.0 323.0
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WAT12
-294 765W 175 -74 234.0-235.5 1.5 515-2820 203.0-215.0 210.1 314.0
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WAT12 201.5-216.5 15.0 300-2700
-295 390W 176 -70 219.0-221.5 2.5 353-2500 203.0-215.0 207.9 314.0
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WAT12
-297 765W 185 -72 241.0-241.5 1.5 2360-3400 216.0-220.0 215.0 302.0
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WAT12 less than
-298 215.5-217.0 1.5 300-456
219.5-229.5 10.0 360-7200
390W 171 -65 234.5-236.5 2.0 351-628 197.0-231.0 228.0 320.0
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WAT12 No
-299 Significant
Miner-
570W 169 -55 alization 217.0-226.0 200.0 329.0
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WAT12 less than
-300 209.0-211.0 2.0 300-345
less than
375W 175 -67 213.0-226.5 13.5 300-8500 196.0-206.0 200.0 329.0
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WAT12 No
-301 Significant
Miner-
570W 159 -60 alization 215.0-234.0 212.3 314.0
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WAT12 less than
-302 215.0-226.0 11.0 300-5500
375W 178 -69 228.5-229.0 0.5 308 212.0-219.0 212.3 314.0
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WAT12 No
-303 Significant
Miner-
600W 180 -57 alization 199.0-200.0 237.5 329.0
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WAT12 less than
-304A 207.5-209.5 2.0 300-1600
213.5-216.0 2.5 398-1185
285W 155 -72 289.5-290.5 1.0 493-565 196.0-217.0 208.6 299.0
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Drill holes measured with either an Exploranium RS-125 total count Super
Gamma-Ray Scintillometer or an Exploranium GR-110G Scintillometer
Summit Zone
The Summit Zone, located approximately 525m west of the J Zone, was targeted for further exploration, based on results from Hole WAT11-199, drilled 30m west of Hole WAT11-153A from Lines 1430W to 1480W (See press release dated November 14, 2011). Of the 12 follow-up holes completed to test for extensions of the basement mineralization in the vicinity of these two holes, 6 intersected narrow widths of weak radioactivity, mostly in the basement, and 6 holes were barren. Hole WAT12-251 (Line 1470W) showed the best result, intersecting 1.5m (254.0m-255.5) of weak to moderately strong radioactivity (maximum peak 3800 cps) in the basement. Further drilling is required to assess this area.
Hole WAT12-243: In addition to the weak uranium mineralization intersected from 238.5-241.5m and 243.5-245.0m, massive Nickel-Arsenic-Cobalt sulphide mineralization was intersected from 258.5-265.0m.
Table 2: Summit Zone Drill Hole Summary
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(i) Mineralization
(greater than
300 cps / 0.5M Clay Uncon-
minimum) Alteration formity Total
Hole Grid From - Width CPS Max From - Depth Depth
ID Line Az Dip To (m) (m) Peak To (m) (m) (m)
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WAT12- 238.5-241.5 3.0 310-575
243 1445W 181 -63 243.5-245.0 1.5 690-1100 227.0-245.0 241.0 350.0
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WAT12- No Significant
246 1455W 185 64 Mineralization 231.0-251.0 245.2 350.0
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WAT12- No Significant
248 1470W 200 61 Mineralization 224.0-246.0 248.1 347.0
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WAT12-
251 1470W 195 -64 254.0-255.5 1.5 850-3800 232.0-247.0 239.5 350.0
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WAT12- No Significant
254A 1440W 178 -70 Mineralization 216.0-227.0 226.0 332.0
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WAT12- No Significant
256 1425W 175 -74 Mineralization 216.0-218.0 212.4 395.0
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WAT12- No Significant
260B 1440W 179 -64 Mineralization 226.0-239.0 236.7 314.0
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WAT12-
262 1440W 177 -57 270.5-271.0 0.5 580 209.0-259.0 255.4 315.0
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WAT12- 255.0-255.5 0.5 388
266 1410W 176 -61 294.0-295.0 1.0 359-439 215.0-241.0 241.5 329.0
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WAT12-
268 1485W 184 -56 269.5-270.0 0.5 437 265.0-272.0 269.8 350.0
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WAT12- 276.5-277.0 0.5 390 220.0-243.0
271 1410W 178 -56 299.5-300.5 1.0 351-368 262.0-266.0 260.6 308.0
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WAT12- No Significant
291 1410W 179 -56 Mineralization 241.0-291.0 258.3 329.0
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Murphy Lake
Murphy Lake is a high priority prospective area for discovering new high grade mineralization. Fourteen holes were completed to follow-up limited drilling completed during the 2011 summer drill program. Significantly, the final three holes completed at Murphy Lake, Holes WAT12-273, 279, and 287A (Line 6150W) intersected basement mineralization associated with the M8 Conductor located at the south end of the Murphy Lake Corridor, with Hole WAT12-273 intersecting 6 intervals with widths from 0.5m to 8.5m of anomalous radioactivity ranging from less than 300 cps to a maximum peak of 1000 cps. The southern region of the Murphy Lake Corridor is characterized by faulting associated with the flexure of the conductor system around the southern edge of an interpreted granitic dome. Further drilling is required to test this area.
Table 3: Murphy Lake Drill Hole Summary
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(i) Mineralization
(greater than Clay
300 cps / 0.5M Alter- Uncon-
minimum) ation formity Total
Hole Grid From - Width CPS Max From - Depth Depth
ID Line Az Dip To (m) (m) Peak To (m) (m) (m)
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WAT12 No Significant
-217A M2 108 -89 Mineralization 271.6 557.0
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WAT12 No Significant
-223A M1 250 -88 Mineralization 271.1 330.0
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WAT12 No Significant
-227 M3 180 -56 Mineralization 295.6 509.0
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WAT12 No Significant
-233 M5 71 -69 Mineralization 319.7 511.0
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WAT12 No Significant
-239 M7 82 -72 Mineralization 303.9 428.0
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WAT12 No Significant
-241 M8 91 -71 Mineralization 297.6 440.0
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WAT12 No Significant
-245A M13 185 -64 Mineralization N/A 130.0
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WAT12 No Significant
-250A M9A 76 -70 Mineralization 315.5 491.0
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WAT12 No Significant
-258 M10 0 -89 Mineralization 302.0 443.0
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WAT12 No Significant
-263 M12 0 -89 Mineralization 291.8 440.0
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WAT12 No Significant
-270 M11 0 -89 Mineralization 302.0 359.0
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WAT12 less than
-273 389.5-391.5 2.0 300-320
less than
414.5-423.0 8.5 300-370
less than
435.0-438.0 3.0 300-380
442.5-443.5 1.0 300-330
450.0-451.5 1.5 420-1000 250.0-
6150W 90 -75 461.0-461.5 0.5 330 266.0 336.0 470.0
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WAT12 463.5-464.0 0.5 360 355.0-
-279 6150W 94 -66 478.5-479.0 0.5 558 359.0 356.7 512.0
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WAT12 87 -71 440.0-440.5 0.5 701
-287A less than
6150W 90 -75 462.0-464.0 2.0 300-602 342.9 499.0
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Oban, Oban North, and Chivas
The Oban Corridor parallels the Discovery Bay Corridor, which hosts the high grade J Zone uranium discovery, approximately 4 km to the south. Three holes were drilled at Oban. The Oban North Corridor is located immediately north of Oban and is characterized by a conductor system oriented to the NW. Three holes were drilled at Oban North. The Chivas Corridor is an approximate east-west oriented conductor system located approx. 3km to the west and on strike of Oban. Five holes were drilled at Chivas. Drilling at Oban, Oban North and Chivas represent Fission's ongoing regional exploration designed to test prospective geophysical anomalies identified by earlier geophysical surveys.
All three holes at Oban (O2 Conductor) intersected mineralization in both the sandstone above the unconformity and in the basement. The best result was received from Hole WAT12-296A, which intersected 5.0m (243.0m-248.0m) of anomalous to moderate readings of radioactivity (maximum peak 2600 cps) in the basement.
No significant mineralization was identified at Oban North or Chivas.
Table 4: Oban Drill Hole Summary
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(i) Mineralization
(greater than
300 cps / 0.5M Clay Uncon-
minimum) Alteration formity Total
Grid From - Width CPS From - Depth Depth
Hole ID Line Az Dip To (m) (m) Max Peak To (m) (m) (m)
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WAT12-
285A O2 171 -60 268.0-269.0 1.0 1515 257.0-260.0 261.8 500.0
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WAT12- less than
292 O2 172 -59 264.5-268.0 3.5 300-870 270.0-274.0 270.0 449.0
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WAT12- less than
296A O2 170 -60 243.0-248.0 5.0 300-2600 247.0-268.0 206.0 388.0
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Oban North
Table 5: Oban North Drill Hole Summary
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(i) Mineralization
(greater than
300 cps / 0.5M Clay Uncon-
minimum) Alteration formity Total
CPS
Hole Grid From - Width Max From - Depth Depth
ID Line Az Dip To (m) (m) Peak To (m) (m) (m)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
WAT12- No Significant
272A O3 178 -56 Mineralization 248.0 401.0
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WAT12- No Significant
276 O3 57 -61 Mineralization 248.0-255.0 249.1 403.0
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WAT12- No Significant
282 O3 52.8 -60 Mineralization 259.0 383.0
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Chivas
Table 6: Chivas Drill Hole Summary
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(i) Mineralization
(greater than
300 cps / 0.5M Clay Uncon-
minimum) Alteration formity Total
Hole Grid From - Width CPS From - Depth Depth
ID Line Az Dip To (m) (m) Max Peak To (m) (m) (m)
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WAT12- No Significant
252 C1 326 -70 Mineralization 332.6 469.0
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WAT12- No Significant
255 C3 334 -61 Mineralization 357.6 428.0
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WAT12- No Significant
259 C2 330 -67 Mineralization 337.0 452.0
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WAT12- No Significant
264 C5 94 -67 Mineralization 323.9 437.0
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WAT12- No Significant
267 C4 176 -66 Mineralization 311.0-313.0 311.5 431.0
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Four updated drill hole maps for the J Zone, including a larger scale map showing the J Zone within the East-West Corridor, in addition to maps for the Summit Zone, Murphy Lake, Oban/Oban North, and Chivas can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/WaterburyLake.asp Assay results will be announced when available.
All holes were radiometrically surveyed with a Mount Sopris 2GHF Triple Gamma probe. The triple gamma probe uses both a Na-I scintillation crystal and a ZP1320 High-Flux Geiger-Mueller tube pair, which allows better resolution in strongly radiometric intervals.
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using either a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer, or a hand held Exploranium RS-125 total count Super Gamma-Ray Scintillometer. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. All intersections are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness is yet to be determined.
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.
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 Exchange under the symbol "FSSIF".
Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership ("Waterbury Consortium") is a consortium primarily comprised of Korean-based companies. The Consortium is led by Korea Electric Power (KEPCO). Other participating companies include: Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, Korea Nuclear Fuel Co., Hanwha Corp. and Gravis Capital Corp., a private Canadian uranium investment company.
Fission Energy owns 60% and the Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership owns 40% of the Waterbury Lake Uranium Limited Partnership.
Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) is a Korean government-invested diversified energy company with over $83-billion (U.S.) in assets. The company is involved in the generation, transmission and distribution of electrical power from nuclear, hydro, coal, oil and LNG sources worldwide. Korea Electric Power provides electricity to almost all households in Korea and operates 20 nuclear power plants in the country with six more under development. The company has over 30,000 employees and is listed on the Korean Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange. ( www.kepco.co.kr )
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.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Ross McElroy, President & COO
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KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jun 04, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- FISSION ENERGY CORP. ("Fission" or the "Company") /quotes/zigman/474695 CA:FIS -1.18% (otcqx:FSSIF) and its Limited Partner, the Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership ("the Waterbury Consortium"), announce the completion of the 2012 winter drill program at the Waterbury Lake Property in the Athabasca Basin. A total of 32,770m were completed in 86 drill holes, while two additional holes were abandoned for technical reasons. Drilling focused primarily on central and western parts the J Zone where 40 of the 49 step-out and infill holes successfully widened the lateral north-south mineralized dimensions by up to 55m and confirmed continuity of wide widths of mineralization in areas tested by earlier programs. Hand held scintillometer results for 21 drill holes were previously reported, including several wider, well developed intervals of mineralization in four infill drill holes in the western part of the J Zone (see press release dated January 31, 2012), and three step-out holes drilled laterally to the north of the central J Zone boundary, which intersected discrete intervals of "off-scale" (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity within wide intervals of well developed mineralization in the sandstone and the basement immediately below the unconformity (see press release dated February 21, 2012). The remaining 37 drill holes were completed in the Summit Zone (12 holes) located 525m west of the J Zone, in addition to several other high priority regional exploration targets including Murphy Lake (14 holes), Oban (3 holes), Oban North (3 holes) and Chivas (5 holes). Fission's technical team is encouraged by the initial results from Murphy Lake, located in the northwest part of the Waterbury Lake Property, where Holes WAT12-273, 279, and 287A demonstrated potential to host new high grade mineralization, and Oban where holes WAT12-285A, 292 and 296A all intersected anomalous radioactivity near the unconformity. Assays are pending for all 86 holes.
J Zone Highlights
Highlights of the Winter 2012 J Zone drilling include:
-- Of the 49 drill holes completed in the J Zone, 40 or 81.6% intersected
mineralization with radioactivity ranging from anomalous to "off-scale"
in the sandstone, at the unconformity, and in the basement. Two holes,
WAT12-224B and WAT12-235A were abandoned for technical reasons.
-- In the central and western part of the J Zone, step-out drilling widened
the lateral north-south dimensions in many areas by up to 55m. Infill
drilling confirmed the continuity of J Zone mineralization with wide
intervals of well developed mineralization observed in many drill holes.
-- Mineralization in the central part of the J Zone (Line 225W to Line
435W) was intersected in the sandstone above the unconformity, extending
through the unconformity into the basement.
-- Mineralization in the western part of the J Zone (Line 450W to Line
495W) was intersected in the sandstone, at the unconformity, and the
basement.
-- The western part of the J Zone from Line 510W to Line 540W is
predominantly basement hosted mineralization, and has been intersected
up to 31m below the unconformity (down-hole depth). In addition, holes
WAT12-294 and 297 (Line 765W) collared a further 225m west of Hole
WAT12-281 (Line 525W), intersected basement hosted mineralization at
25.4m and 26.5m below the unconformity, respectively. These two drill
holes further demonstrate the potential for continued expansion of the J
Zone's strike length to the west.
-- Discrete levels of "off-scale" (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity
were observed in a total of 6 drill holes: Holes WAT12-237B (Line 285W),
Hole WAT12-242,244 and 247 (Line 300W), WAT12-280 (Line 325W), and
WAT12-284C (Line 525W).
-- The J Zone's east-west strike length now extends 667m from the eastern
Rio Tinto property boundary, where modelling has determined that the J
East Zone mineralization is connected with the main J Zone, west to Hole
WAT12-281 (Line 525). Mineralization continues to trend to the west and
remains open along strike and laterally to the north and south.
Significant scintillometer results in the western part of the J Zone trending west from Line 300W to Line 525W, in addition to Line 765W, 225m west of the current J Zone boundary, include the following drill holes:
Hole WAT12-280 (Line 300W) intersected 10.5m of anomalous to "off-scale" radioactivity (greater than 9999 cps) at the unconformity (209.0m-219.5m), in the vicinity where three previously announced drill holes, WAT12-242,244 and 247 (see press release dated February 21, 2012), expanded mineralization in the sandstone and at the unconformity.
Hole WAT12-300 (Line 375W) intersected 13.5m (213m-226.5m) of anomalous to strong mineralization in the basement (maximum peak 8500 cps) and a narrower 2.0m interval (209.0m-211m) of weak radioactivity (maximum peak 345 cps).
Hole WAT12-302 (Line 375W) intersected 11.0m (215.0m-226m) of anomalous to moderately strong radioactivity (maximum peak 5500 cps) in the basement and a narrow 0.5m interval(228.5m-229.0m) of weak radioactivity (maximum peak 308 cps) below this wider intersection.
Hole WAT12-293 (Line 390W) intersected 15.5m (211.0m-226.5m) of anomalous to moderate radioactivity (maximum peak 2650 cps) at the unconformity, and 5.5m (228.0m-233.5m) of anomalous to moderate radioactivity (maximum peak 2000 cps) in the basement.
Hole WAT12-295 (Line 390W) intersected 15m (201.0-216.5m) of anomalous to moderately strong radioactivity (maximum peak 2700 cps) at the unconformity, and 2.5m (219.0m-221.5m) of variable radioactivity, with a maximum peak of 2500 cps, in the basement.
Hole WAT12-298 (Line 390W) intersected 10m (219.5m-229.5) of anomalous to locally strong radioactivity (maximum peak 7200 cps) at the unconformity, in addition to two narrow intervals, 1.5m (215.5m-217.0) of weaker radioactivity (maximum peak 456 cps) in the sandstone above the unconformity and 2.0m (234.5m-236.5m) in the basement (maximum peak 628 cps).
Hole WAT12-284C (line 525W) intersected 2.0m (273.0m-275.0m) with intervals of moderate to "off-scale" radioactivity (1200cps-greater than 9999 cps) in the basement, in addition to 5.0m (281.0-286.0) of anomalous to moderate radioactivity readings (maximum peak 3700 cps) and 5.5m (263.0m-268.5m) of weaker radioactivity (maximum peak 620 cps), also in the basement.
Holes WAT12-294 and 297 (Line 765W) drilled approximately 225m west of Hole WAT12-281 (Line 525W), both intersected 1.5m (234.0m-235.5m and 240.0m-241.5m respectively) of moderate radioactivity (maximum peaks 2820 and 3400 cps respectively) in the basement.
Table 1: J Zone Drill Hole Summary
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(i) Mineralization
(greater than
300 cps / 0.5M Clay Uncon-
minimum) Alteration formity Total
Hole Grid From - Width CPS Max From - Depth Depth
ID Line Az Dip To (m) (m) Peak To (m) (m) (m)
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WAT12 less than
-249A 315W 179 -73 208.0-215.5 7.5 300-2700 203.0-217.0 207.0 320.0
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WAT12
-253B 315W 178 -71 211.0-218.5 7.5 400-5000 206.0-255.0 207.5 332.0
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WAT12
-257A 315W 177 -76 201.0-201.5 0.5 320 182.0-205.0 201.7 347.0
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WAT12
-261 345W 177 -72 206.0-207.5 1.5 1600-4400 204.0-209.0 201.2 335.0
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WAT12 less than
-265B 213.5-215.5 2.0 300-3200
345W 177 -70 225.5-226.5 1.0 2600-4500 212.0-217.0 216.0 329.0
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WAT12 204.0-205.0 1.0 less than
-269B 260W 178 -71 208.0-210.0 2.0 300-951 200.0-209.0 209.4 323.0
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WAT12
-274 285W 179 -60 230.5-231.5 1.0 899 - 1500 190.0-221.0 233.9 320.0
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WAT12 less than
-275 222.0-236.5 14.5 300-2007
240.0-240.5 0.5 1300
less than
495W 179 -60 260.5-262.5 2.0 300-804 208.0-236.0 233.9 320.0
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WAT12 less than
-277 213.5-215.5 2.0 300-1530
255W 161 -70 237.0-238.0 1.0 339-402 212.0-217.0 216.7 302.0
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WAT12 less than
-278 205.5-208.5 3.0 300-1400
211.5-212.0 0.5 650
450W 185 -68 224.5-225.0 0.5 558 198.0-224.0 211.8 305.0
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WAT12 less than
-280 300 -
greater than
300W 177 -70 209.0-219.5 10.5 9999 191.0-211.0 213.1 332.0
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WAT12 less than
-281 263.0-267.0 4.0 300-2100
269.0-272.5 3.5 447-4500
less than
525W 179 -56 276.0-281.5 5.5 300-1500 244.0-256.0 255.7 342.5
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WAT12 204.0-204.5 0.5 400
-283 207.5-208.5 1.0 450-720
less than
300W 179 -71 212.5-219.0 6.5 300-1000 201.0-219.0 208.2 320.0
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WAT12 less than
-284C 263.0-268.5 5.5 300-620
1200-
greater than
273.0-275.0 2.0 9999
less than
525W 177 -55 281.0-286.0 5.0 300-3700 241.0-255.0 255.0 332.0
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WAT12 No
-286 Significant
Miner-
405W 175 -62 alization 218.0-226.0 233.0 315.0
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WAT12 200.5 -
-288 204.5 less than
4.0 300-678
207.0 - less than
540W 177 -70 208.5 1.5 300-800 188.0-212.0 226.9 320.0
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WAT12 No
-289 Significant
Miner-
390W 177 -51 alization 244.0-247.0 268.3 323.0
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WAT12 No
-290 Significant
Miner-
390W 179 -71 alization 197.0-206.0 204.7 323.0
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WAT12 less than
-293 211.0-226.5 15.5 300-2650
less than
390W 178 -66 228.0-233.5 5.5 300-2000 209.0-234.0 222.0 323.0
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WAT12
-294 765W 175 -74 234.0-235.5 1.5 515-2820 203.0-215.0 210.1 314.0
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WAT12 201.5-216.5 15.0 300-2700
-295 390W 176 -70 219.0-221.5 2.5 353-2500 203.0-215.0 207.9 314.0
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WAT12
-297 765W 185 -72 241.0-241.5 1.5 2360-3400 216.0-220.0 215.0 302.0
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WAT12 less than
-298 215.5-217.0 1.5 300-456
219.5-229.5 10.0 360-7200
390W 171 -65 234.5-236.5 2.0 351-628 197.0-231.0 228.0 320.0
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WAT12 No
-299 Significant
Miner-
570W 169 -55 alization 217.0-226.0 200.0 329.0
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WAT12 less than
-300 209.0-211.0 2.0 300-345
less than
375W 175 -67 213.0-226.5 13.5 300-8500 196.0-206.0 200.0 329.0
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WAT12 No
-301 Significant
Miner-
570W 159 -60 alization 215.0-234.0 212.3 314.0
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WAT12 less than
-302 215.0-226.0 11.0 300-5500
375W 178 -69 228.5-229.0 0.5 308 212.0-219.0 212.3 314.0
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WAT12 No
-303 Significant
Miner-
600W 180 -57 alization 199.0-200.0 237.5 329.0
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WAT12 less than
-304A 207.5-209.5 2.0 300-1600
213.5-216.0 2.5 398-1185
285W 155 -72 289.5-290.5 1.0 493-565 196.0-217.0 208.6 299.0
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Drill holes measured with either an Exploranium RS-125 total count Super
Gamma-Ray Scintillometer or an Exploranium GR-110G Scintillometer
Summit Zone
The Summit Zone, located approximately 525m west of the J Zone, was targeted for further exploration, based on results from Hole WAT11-199, drilled 30m west of Hole WAT11-153A from Lines 1430W to 1480W (See press release dated November 14, 2011). Of the 12 follow-up holes completed to test for extensions of the basement mineralization in the vicinity of these two holes, 6 intersected narrow widths of weak radioactivity, mostly in the basement, and 6 holes were barren. Hole WAT12-251 (Line 1470W) showed the best result, intersecting 1.5m (254.0m-255.5) of weak to moderately strong radioactivity (maximum peak 3800 cps) in the basement. Further drilling is required to assess this area.
Hole WAT12-243: In addition to the weak uranium mineralization intersected from 238.5-241.5m and 243.5-245.0m, massive Nickel-Arsenic-Cobalt sulphide mineralization was intersected from 258.5-265.0m.
Table 2: Summit Zone Drill Hole Summary
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(i) Mineralization
(greater than
300 cps / 0.5M Clay Uncon-
minimum) Alteration formity Total
Hole Grid From - Width CPS Max From - Depth Depth
ID Line Az Dip To (m) (m) Peak To (m) (m) (m)
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WAT12- 238.5-241.5 3.0 310-575
243 1445W 181 -63 243.5-245.0 1.5 690-1100 227.0-245.0 241.0 350.0
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WAT12- No Significant
246 1455W 185 64 Mineralization 231.0-251.0 245.2 350.0
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WAT12- No Significant
248 1470W 200 61 Mineralization 224.0-246.0 248.1 347.0
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WAT12-
251 1470W 195 -64 254.0-255.5 1.5 850-3800 232.0-247.0 239.5 350.0
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WAT12- No Significant
254A 1440W 178 -70 Mineralization 216.0-227.0 226.0 332.0
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WAT12- No Significant
256 1425W 175 -74 Mineralization 216.0-218.0 212.4 395.0
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WAT12- No Significant
260B 1440W 179 -64 Mineralization 226.0-239.0 236.7 314.0
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WAT12-
262 1440W 177 -57 270.5-271.0 0.5 580 209.0-259.0 255.4 315.0
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WAT12- 255.0-255.5 0.5 388
266 1410W 176 -61 294.0-295.0 1.0 359-439 215.0-241.0 241.5 329.0
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WAT12-
268 1485W 184 -56 269.5-270.0 0.5 437 265.0-272.0 269.8 350.0
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WAT12- 276.5-277.0 0.5 390 220.0-243.0
271 1410W 178 -56 299.5-300.5 1.0 351-368 262.0-266.0 260.6 308.0
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WAT12- No Significant
291 1410W 179 -56 Mineralization 241.0-291.0 258.3 329.0
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Murphy Lake
Murphy Lake is a high priority prospective area for discovering new high grade mineralization. Fourteen holes were completed to follow-up limited drilling completed during the 2011 summer drill program. Significantly, the final three holes completed at Murphy Lake, Holes WAT12-273, 279, and 287A (Line 6150W) intersected basement mineralization associated with the M8 Conductor located at the south end of the Murphy Lake Corridor, with Hole WAT12-273 intersecting 6 intervals with widths from 0.5m to 8.5m of anomalous radioactivity ranging from less than 300 cps to a maximum peak of 1000 cps. The southern region of the Murphy Lake Corridor is characterized by faulting associated with the flexure of the conductor system around the southern edge of an interpreted granitic dome. Further drilling is required to test this area.
Table 3: Murphy Lake Drill Hole Summary
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(i) Mineralization
(greater than Clay
300 cps / 0.5M Alter- Uncon-
minimum) ation formity Total
Hole Grid From - Width CPS Max From - Depth Depth
ID Line Az Dip To (m) (m) Peak To (m) (m) (m)
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WAT12 No Significant
-217A M2 108 -89 Mineralization 271.6 557.0
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WAT12 No Significant
-223A M1 250 -88 Mineralization 271.1 330.0
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WAT12 No Significant
-227 M3 180 -56 Mineralization 295.6 509.0
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WAT12 No Significant
-233 M5 71 -69 Mineralization 319.7 511.0
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WAT12 No Significant
-239 M7 82 -72 Mineralization 303.9 428.0
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WAT12 No Significant
-241 M8 91 -71 Mineralization 297.6 440.0
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WAT12 No Significant
-245A M13 185 -64 Mineralization N/A 130.0
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WAT12 No Significant
-250A M9A 76 -70 Mineralization 315.5 491.0
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WAT12 No Significant
-258 M10 0 -89 Mineralization 302.0 443.0
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WAT12 No Significant
-263 M12 0 -89 Mineralization 291.8 440.0
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WAT12 No Significant
-270 M11 0 -89 Mineralization 302.0 359.0
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WAT12 less than
-273 389.5-391.5 2.0 300-320
less than
414.5-423.0 8.5 300-370
less than
435.0-438.0 3.0 300-380
442.5-443.5 1.0 300-330
450.0-451.5 1.5 420-1000 250.0-
6150W 90 -75 461.0-461.5 0.5 330 266.0 336.0 470.0
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WAT12 463.5-464.0 0.5 360 355.0-
-279 6150W 94 -66 478.5-479.0 0.5 558 359.0 356.7 512.0
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WAT12 87 -71 440.0-440.5 0.5 701
-287A less than
6150W 90 -75 462.0-464.0 2.0 300-602 342.9 499.0
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Oban, Oban North, and Chivas
The Oban Corridor parallels the Discovery Bay Corridor, which hosts the high grade J Zone uranium discovery, approximately 4 km to the south. Three holes were drilled at Oban. The Oban North Corridor is located immediately north of Oban and is characterized by a conductor system oriented to the NW. Three holes were drilled at Oban North. The Chivas Corridor is an approximate east-west oriented conductor system located approx. 3km to the west and on strike of Oban. Five holes were drilled at Chivas. Drilling at Oban, Oban North and Chivas represent Fission's ongoing regional exploration designed to test prospective geophysical anomalies identified by earlier geophysical surveys.
All three holes at Oban (O2 Conductor) intersected mineralization in both the sandstone above the unconformity and in the basement. The best result was received from Hole WAT12-296A, which intersected 5.0m (243.0m-248.0m) of anomalous to moderate readings of radioactivity (maximum peak 2600 cps) in the basement.
No significant mineralization was identified at Oban North or Chivas.
Table 4: Oban Drill Hole Summary
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(i) Mineralization
(greater than
300 cps / 0.5M Clay Uncon-
minimum) Alteration formity Total
Grid From - Width CPS From - Depth Depth
Hole ID Line Az Dip To (m) (m) Max Peak To (m) (m) (m)
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WAT12-
285A O2 171 -60 268.0-269.0 1.0 1515 257.0-260.0 261.8 500.0
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WAT12- less than
292 O2 172 -59 264.5-268.0 3.5 300-870 270.0-274.0 270.0 449.0
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WAT12- less than
296A O2 170 -60 243.0-248.0 5.0 300-2600 247.0-268.0 206.0 388.0
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Oban North
Table 5: Oban North Drill Hole Summary
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(i) Mineralization
(greater than
300 cps / 0.5M Clay Uncon-
minimum) Alteration formity Total
CPS
Hole Grid From - Width Max From - Depth Depth
ID Line Az Dip To (m) (m) Peak To (m) (m) (m)
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WAT12- No Significant
272A O3 178 -56 Mineralization 248.0 401.0
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WAT12- No Significant
276 O3 57 -61 Mineralization 248.0-255.0 249.1 403.0
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WAT12- No Significant
282 O3 52.8 -60 Mineralization 259.0 383.0
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Chivas
Table 6: Chivas Drill Hole Summary
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-----
(i) Mineralization
(greater than
300 cps / 0.5M Clay Uncon-
minimum) Alteration formity Total
Hole Grid From - Width CPS From - Depth Depth
ID Line Az Dip To (m) (m) Max Peak To (m) (m) (m)
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WAT12- No Significant
252 C1 326 -70 Mineralization 332.6 469.0
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WAT12- No Significant
255 C3 334 -61 Mineralization 357.6 428.0
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WAT12- No Significant
259 C2 330 -67 Mineralization 337.0 452.0
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
WAT12- No Significant
264 C5 94 -67 Mineralization 323.9 437.0
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WAT12- No Significant
267 C4 176 -66 Mineralization 311.0-313.0 311.5 431.0
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Four updated drill hole maps for the J Zone, including a larger scale map showing the J Zone within the East-West Corridor, in addition to maps for the Summit Zone, Murphy Lake, Oban/Oban North, and Chivas can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/WaterburyLake.asp Assay results will be announced when available.
All holes were radiometrically surveyed with a Mount Sopris 2GHF Triple Gamma probe. The triple gamma probe uses both a Na-I scintillation crystal and a ZP1320 High-Flux Geiger-Mueller tube pair, which allows better resolution in strongly radiometric intervals.
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using either a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer, or a hand held Exploranium RS-125 total count Super Gamma-Ray Scintillometer. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. All intersections are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness is yet to be determined.
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.
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 Exchange under the symbol "FSSIF".
Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership ("Waterbury Consortium") is a consortium primarily comprised of Korean-based companies. The Consortium is led by Korea Electric Power (KEPCO). Other participating companies include: Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, Korea Nuclear Fuel Co., Hanwha Corp. and Gravis Capital Corp., a private Canadian uranium investment company.
Fission Energy owns 60% and the Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership owns 40% of the Waterbury Lake Uranium Limited Partnership.
Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) is a Korean government-invested diversified energy company with over $83-billion (U.S.) in assets. The company is involved in the generation, transmission and distribution of electrical power from nuclear, hydro, coal, oil and LNG sources worldwide. Korea Electric Power provides electricity to almost all households in Korea and operates 20 nuclear power plants in the country with six more under development. The company has over 30,000 employees and is listed on the Korean Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange. ( www.kepco.co.kr )
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.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Ross McElroy, President & COO
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Contacts:
Fission Energy Corp.
Bob Hemmerling
Investor Relations
TF: 877-868-8140
info@fission-energy.com
www.fission-energy.com
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/fission-energy-corp-40-of-4…
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Da hat heute mal einer kurz 1 876 500 Aktien aufn Markt geschmissen (zu 0.415CAD)!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.258.137 von Kongo-Otto am 06.06.12 22:23:50cool bleiben
A Major Uranium Supply Gap Is Looming
http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article35048.html
gehtwas
A Major Uranium Supply Gap Is Looming
http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article35048.html
gehtwas
China Aggressively Moving Forward with Nuclear Power Projects
China’s top nuclear power producer, China National Nuclear Power Co., is planning5 a public listing on the Shanghai Stock Exchange to finance the development of new nuclear power projects. While the expected size of this initial public offering (IPO) is not available, the money raised from the equity listing is to be applied towards funding five nuclear power projects worth $27.3 billion.
Resuming longer-term plans
In March 2011, China suspended6 permits for new nuclear power plant projects pending a new comprehensive safety plan. Nuclear power generation was maintained at reactors that were already in operation at the time, while construction schedules continued without delays for approved nuclear power plants.
By the end of May 2012, China had advanced7 toward resuming its nuclear power program with preliminary cabinet approval of its post-Fukushima nuclear safety plan. A nine-month safety inspection of all current nuclear operations, including those under construction, indicated that most of China’s nuclear power stations meet both domestic regulations and International Atomic Energy Agency standards.
As of last month, China had 14 nuclear power reactors in operation9, more than 25 under construction, and more about to start construction soon. These numbers represent as much as 35 percent of total proposed and planned reactors in the world.
Impact
The public listing is relevant for the uranium mining industry because of the commitment to nuclear power that it represents. In relative terms, the market capitalization of this IPO is expected to surpass the largest10 enterprise previously launched in the Chinese market, the Agricultural Bank of China.
Uranium resources in Canada in focus
Following the February11 meeting between Chinese and Canadian leaders, the Canadian uranium industry specifically could benefit, as this growing Chinese market should mean an additional opportunity to market its uranium. In general, junior exploration companies should benefit from growing capital investments and the potential to stimulate more appetite for merger and acquisition activity.
Bhagyesh Dash12 of Singapore-based Bromius Capital13 indicated a robust demand for quality resources, commenting to Uranium Investing News, “Canada is a favored destination for investment, and uranium is a strategic commodity that a number of these groups are interested to invest in. With China gearing up for a major expansion in its nuclear power program, this will mean that not just the Chinese state-owned enterprises, but also private Chinese groups will increase efforts to secure uranium supplies through offtakes and direct investments in uranium projects.”
Two-pronged strategy
Dash indicated that from state-owned enterprises, “the strategy is a clear two-pronged one: in the short term secure supplies from established producers and in the long run seek to secure direct supplies because they are well aware that there is a long gestation period in taking a uranium project from exploration through to ultimate production, especially in the developed world. So, in the short term there should be no disruption to status quo with long-term contracts, but certainly over a 10 to 20-year time frame, we should see changes to how the Chinese and Koreans in particular source their uranium.”
http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/11689/china-aggressively-mov…
gehtwas
China’s top nuclear power producer, China National Nuclear Power Co., is planning5 a public listing on the Shanghai Stock Exchange to finance the development of new nuclear power projects. While the expected size of this initial public offering (IPO) is not available, the money raised from the equity listing is to be applied towards funding five nuclear power projects worth $27.3 billion.
Resuming longer-term plans
In March 2011, China suspended6 permits for new nuclear power plant projects pending a new comprehensive safety plan. Nuclear power generation was maintained at reactors that were already in operation at the time, while construction schedules continued without delays for approved nuclear power plants.
By the end of May 2012, China had advanced7 toward resuming its nuclear power program with preliminary cabinet approval of its post-Fukushima nuclear safety plan. A nine-month safety inspection of all current nuclear operations, including those under construction, indicated that most of China’s nuclear power stations meet both domestic regulations and International Atomic Energy Agency standards.
As of last month, China had 14 nuclear power reactors in operation9, more than 25 under construction, and more about to start construction soon. These numbers represent as much as 35 percent of total proposed and planned reactors in the world.
Impact
The public listing is relevant for the uranium mining industry because of the commitment to nuclear power that it represents. In relative terms, the market capitalization of this IPO is expected to surpass the largest10 enterprise previously launched in the Chinese market, the Agricultural Bank of China.
Uranium resources in Canada in focus
Following the February11 meeting between Chinese and Canadian leaders, the Canadian uranium industry specifically could benefit, as this growing Chinese market should mean an additional opportunity to market its uranium. In general, junior exploration companies should benefit from growing capital investments and the potential to stimulate more appetite for merger and acquisition activity.
Bhagyesh Dash12 of Singapore-based Bromius Capital13 indicated a robust demand for quality resources, commenting to Uranium Investing News, “Canada is a favored destination for investment, and uranium is a strategic commodity that a number of these groups are interested to invest in. With China gearing up for a major expansion in its nuclear power program, this will mean that not just the Chinese state-owned enterprises, but also private Chinese groups will increase efforts to secure uranium supplies through offtakes and direct investments in uranium projects.”
Two-pronged strategy
Dash indicated that from state-owned enterprises, “the strategy is a clear two-pronged one: in the short term secure supplies from established producers and in the long run seek to secure direct supplies because they are well aware that there is a long gestation period in taking a uranium project from exploration through to ultimate production, especially in the developed world. So, in the short term there should be no disruption to status quo with long-term contracts, but certainly over a 10 to 20-year time frame, we should see changes to how the Chinese and Koreans in particular source their uranium.”
http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/11689/china-aggressively-mov…
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URANIUM COMMODITY REPORT
http://www.macquarieprivatewealth.ca/dafiles/Internet/mgl/ca…
und ein neuer Marktbericht von Versant Partners:
http://www.versantpartners.com/pdfFiles/20120611Uranium.pdf
http://www.macquarieprivatewealth.ca/dafiles/Internet/mgl/ca…
und ein neuer Marktbericht von Versant Partners:
http://www.versantpartners.com/pdfFiles/20120611Uranium.pdf
und zu guter Letzt hier auch noch:
Analysis: Japan reactor restarts could spark uranium rally
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/15/us-miners-uranium-…
Analysis: Japan reactor restarts could spark uranium rally
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/15/us-miners-uranium-…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.289.199 von Kongo-Otto am 15.06.12 19:43:40
Endlich mal wieder was neues von unserem Baby
press release
June 25, 2012, 7:31 a.m. EDT
Fission Energy Corp.: Drilling Begins at J Zone, Waterbury Lake, Athabasca Basin
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jun 25, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- FISSION ENERGY CORP. /quotes/zigman/474695 CA:FIS +1.20% (otcqx:FSSIF) ("Fission" or the "Company") and its Limited Partner, the Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership ("the Waterbury Consortium"), are pleased to announce that a $3.11 million Summer 2012 Exploration Program, including 21 drill holes totalling 7,350m with two drills, at its flagship 40,256 ha Waterbury Lake uranium project, located in the eastern part of the Athabasca Basin, is underway. The primary focus of this summer's program will be to continue delineating the J Zone deposit's high-grade unconformity and basement mineralization. All 21, drill holes, to be collared from land-based locations, have been identified along many areas across the J Zone as the Joint Venture continues its efforts to delineate and laterally expand the deposit. Bryson Drilling Ltd. of Archerwill, SK, has been contracted to complete the drill program.
The following summary outlines Fission's Summer 2012 Exploration Program:
-- C $3.11 million budget approved by the Limited Partnership.
-- Utilizing two drill rigs, twenty-one (21) drill holes totalling an
estimated 7,350m are planned with the objective of delineating and
expanding known areas of mineralization, both laterally and on strike.
Fifteen holes will target locations from the eastern part of the J Zone
to the central main area of the deposit, between Line 75E and Line 420
W, to extend mineralization where geologic confidence is high. Drill
locations have been established to the north of the J Zone boundary,
accessible from land based sites. The remaining six holes will test for
mineralized extensions along strike to the west between Lines 630W and
780W.
-- Ground Geophysical work, including a DC Resistivity Survey to identify
areas of high conductivity, will be carried out at Murphy Lake, located
in the northwest part of the Waterbury Lake Property. Analysis of
previously completed airborne geophysical surveys appears to have
identified a separate feature to the west of the Murphy Lake system,
which represents a compelling target within this prospective area. Line
cutting totalling 18.2 line-km and the 17 line-km DC Resistivity Survey
will focus on this feature.
Fission is the Operator of the program, which is expected to be completed by late August. Results will be announced when available. Updated maps highlighting the summer 2012 J Zone drilling and geophysical programs planned at Murphy Lake can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/WaterburyLake.asp .
Fission Energy and the Waterbury Consortium have budgeted C$30 million for exploration at Waterbury Lake over a three year period from 2010-2012.
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.
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".
Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership ("Waterbury Consortium") is a consortium primarily comprised of Korean-based companies. The Consortium is led by Korea Electric Power (KEPCO). Other participating companies include: Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, Korea Nuclear Fuel Co., Hanwha Corp. and Gravis Capital Corp., a private Canadian uranium investment company.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/fission-energy-corp-drillin…
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press release
June 25, 2012, 7:31 a.m. EDT
Fission Energy Corp.: Drilling Begins at J Zone, Waterbury Lake, Athabasca Basin
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jun 25, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- FISSION ENERGY CORP. /quotes/zigman/474695 CA:FIS +1.20% (otcqx:FSSIF) ("Fission" or the "Company") and its Limited Partner, the Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership ("the Waterbury Consortium"), are pleased to announce that a $3.11 million Summer 2012 Exploration Program, including 21 drill holes totalling 7,350m with two drills, at its flagship 40,256 ha Waterbury Lake uranium project, located in the eastern part of the Athabasca Basin, is underway. The primary focus of this summer's program will be to continue delineating the J Zone deposit's high-grade unconformity and basement mineralization. All 21, drill holes, to be collared from land-based locations, have been identified along many areas across the J Zone as the Joint Venture continues its efforts to delineate and laterally expand the deposit. Bryson Drilling Ltd. of Archerwill, SK, has been contracted to complete the drill program.
The following summary outlines Fission's Summer 2012 Exploration Program:
-- C $3.11 million budget approved by the Limited Partnership.
-- Utilizing two drill rigs, twenty-one (21) drill holes totalling an
estimated 7,350m are planned with the objective of delineating and
expanding known areas of mineralization, both laterally and on strike.
Fifteen holes will target locations from the eastern part of the J Zone
to the central main area of the deposit, between Line 75E and Line 420
W, to extend mineralization where geologic confidence is high. Drill
locations have been established to the north of the J Zone boundary,
accessible from land based sites. The remaining six holes will test for
mineralized extensions along strike to the west between Lines 630W and
780W.
-- Ground Geophysical work, including a DC Resistivity Survey to identify
areas of high conductivity, will be carried out at Murphy Lake, located
in the northwest part of the Waterbury Lake Property. Analysis of
previously completed airborne geophysical surveys appears to have
identified a separate feature to the west of the Murphy Lake system,
which represents a compelling target within this prospective area. Line
cutting totalling 18.2 line-km and the 17 line-km DC Resistivity Survey
will focus on this feature.
Fission is the Operator of the program, which is expected to be completed by late August. Results will be announced when available. Updated maps highlighting the summer 2012 J Zone drilling and geophysical programs planned at Murphy Lake can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/WaterburyLake.asp .
Fission Energy and the Waterbury Consortium have budgeted C$30 million for exploration at Waterbury Lake over a three year period from 2010-2012.
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.
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".
Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership ("Waterbury Consortium") is a consortium primarily comprised of Korean-based companies. The Consortium is led by Korea Electric Power (KEPCO). Other participating companies include: Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, Korea Nuclear Fuel Co., Hanwha Corp. and Gravis Capital Corp., a private Canadian uranium investment company.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/fission-energy-corp-drillin…
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http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/11797/uranium-prices-await-j…
Uranium Prices Await Japan
Wednesday June 27, 2012, 4:00am PDT
Articles Return to Article Directory Uranium Prices Await Japan1
Wednesday June 27, 2012, 4:00am PDT
By Dave Brown2 - Exclusive to Uranium Investing News3
TradeTech is reporting a spot market uranium price of $50.75 per pound, with no change from the previous period. Japan’s approval6 of the restart of units 3 and 4 at Kansai Electric’s Ohi nuclear power plant has infused some optimism into the industry, but the announcement has not yet resulted in higher spot market prices or transaction volumes.
It is expected that unit 3 will recommence operations on July 4 “at the earliest,” reaching full nuclear power generation by July 8. Unit 4 will follow slightly behind, beginning generation on July 20 and reaching full power by July 24.
Further approvals for Japanese nuclear reactor operations could soon follow. In a recent statement, Takashi Imai, chairman of the Japan Atomic Industrial Forum, suggested7 the country face will face an electricity shortage of approximately 10 percent this summer. Additional fossil fuel imports to offset this deficit are expected to cost approximately $40 billion per year. The marginal impact of increasing carbon emissions will bring levels 14 percent above the 1990 range, which served as a policy benchmark for the Kyoto protocol.
Company news
Cameco8‘s (TSX:CCO9,NYSE:CCJ) Port Hope conversion facility received a comprehensive10 study report from The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency. The report requests public11 review and participation and follows in accordance with the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, which requires that such projects receive a federal environmental assessment (EA) in the form of a comprehensive study.
The report’s aim is to identify the potential environmental impact of the project during all decommissioning, demolition, and remediation phases, and to focus on potential accident scenarios. The study also reviews existing environmental conditions and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission’s conclusions and recommendations regarding appropriate mitigation measures.
Public participation and comments on the report are welcome until July 25. Peter Kent, the environment minister, is expected to announce his EA decision following the period, taking into consideration the report and public contributions.
Paladin Energy (TSX:PDN14,ASX:PDN) intends to sell minority stakes in as many as three of its development projects by the end of October. While Paladin operates uranium mines in Namibia and Malawi, it is also currently developing uranium resources in Australia, Canada, and Niger. The company expected to find a strategic joint venture partner to help fund the development of one of its Australian uranium projects by the end of March.
Denison Mines16 (TSXML,AMEXNN) has delayed the development of its planned uranium mine in Zambia until uranium prices rise above $65 per pound. The company expects uranium prices to start improving by late 2013, when the termination of the Megatons to Megawatts19 nuclear warhead program is likely to result in a supply deficit. Denison was planning to mine about 18.8 million tonnes of uranium ore from the Zambian project, according to information submitted to the Zambian environmental management agency.
Investors will be interested in these developments as they highlight important current themes in the uranium mining and nuclear power industries. Cameco’s delays indicate some of the potential increased environmental costs and regulatory delays that post-Fukushima global nuclear reviews and safety audits may require. Both Paladin and Denison are deleveraging uranium developmental project risks, but each company is employing a different strategy; while Paladin is seeking joint venture partnerships to share costs and mitigate risk, Denison is awaiting positive price dynamics before concentrating its capital on developing its resource.
Junior company news
Uranerz Energy20 (TSX:URZ21,AMEX:URZ) announced22 recent drill results confirming a new uranium trend at the Monument project in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming.
European Uranium Resources23 (TSXV:EUU24,FWB:TGPN) reported25 double the expected grade intersections at its Kuriskova project in the first of three planned metallurgical drilling phases.
Securities Disclosure: I, Dave Brown, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.
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Uranium Prices Await Japan
Wednesday June 27, 2012, 4:00am PDT
Articles Return to Article Directory Uranium Prices Await Japan1
Wednesday June 27, 2012, 4:00am PDT
By Dave Brown2 - Exclusive to Uranium Investing News3
TradeTech is reporting a spot market uranium price of $50.75 per pound, with no change from the previous period. Japan’s approval6 of the restart of units 3 and 4 at Kansai Electric’s Ohi nuclear power plant has infused some optimism into the industry, but the announcement has not yet resulted in higher spot market prices or transaction volumes.
It is expected that unit 3 will recommence operations on July 4 “at the earliest,” reaching full nuclear power generation by July 8. Unit 4 will follow slightly behind, beginning generation on July 20 and reaching full power by July 24.
Further approvals for Japanese nuclear reactor operations could soon follow. In a recent statement, Takashi Imai, chairman of the Japan Atomic Industrial Forum, suggested7 the country face will face an electricity shortage of approximately 10 percent this summer. Additional fossil fuel imports to offset this deficit are expected to cost approximately $40 billion per year. The marginal impact of increasing carbon emissions will bring levels 14 percent above the 1990 range, which served as a policy benchmark for the Kyoto protocol.
Company news
Cameco8‘s (TSX:CCO9,NYSE:CCJ) Port Hope conversion facility received a comprehensive10 study report from The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency. The report requests public11 review and participation and follows in accordance with the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, which requires that such projects receive a federal environmental assessment (EA) in the form of a comprehensive study.
The report’s aim is to identify the potential environmental impact of the project during all decommissioning, demolition, and remediation phases, and to focus on potential accident scenarios. The study also reviews existing environmental conditions and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission’s conclusions and recommendations regarding appropriate mitigation measures.
Public participation and comments on the report are welcome until July 25. Peter Kent, the environment minister, is expected to announce his EA decision following the period, taking into consideration the report and public contributions.
Paladin Energy (TSX:PDN14,ASX:PDN) intends to sell minority stakes in as many as three of its development projects by the end of October. While Paladin operates uranium mines in Namibia and Malawi, it is also currently developing uranium resources in Australia, Canada, and Niger. The company expected to find a strategic joint venture partner to help fund the development of one of its Australian uranium projects by the end of March.
Denison Mines16 (TSXML,AMEXNN) has delayed the development of its planned uranium mine in Zambia until uranium prices rise above $65 per pound. The company expects uranium prices to start improving by late 2013, when the termination of the Megatons to Megawatts19 nuclear warhead program is likely to result in a supply deficit. Denison was planning to mine about 18.8 million tonnes of uranium ore from the Zambian project, according to information submitted to the Zambian environmental management agency.
Investors will be interested in these developments as they highlight important current themes in the uranium mining and nuclear power industries. Cameco’s delays indicate some of the potential increased environmental costs and regulatory delays that post-Fukushima global nuclear reviews and safety audits may require. Both Paladin and Denison are deleveraging uranium developmental project risks, but each company is employing a different strategy; while Paladin is seeking joint venture partnerships to share costs and mitigate risk, Denison is awaiting positive price dynamics before concentrating its capital on developing its resource.
Junior company news
Uranerz Energy20 (TSX:URZ21,AMEX:URZ) announced22 recent drill results confirming a new uranium trend at the Monument project in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming.
European Uranium Resources23 (TSXV:EUU24,FWB:TGPN) reported25 double the expected grade intersections at its Kuriskova project in the first of three planned metallurgical drilling phases.
Securities Disclosure: I, Dave Brown, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.
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Atomlobby will mehr als zwei Atomkraftwerke hochfahren
Japan vergisst Fukushima – 40 Meiler vor Neustart
Japans Regierungschef Noda hat entschieden, zwei Atommeiler wieder ans Netz zu nehmen. Ungeachtet aller Kritik fordert jetzt die japanische Atomlobby, auch die verbleibenden 40 Reaktoren so schnell wie möglich wieder hochzufahren.
Für die Entscheidung, erstmals seit der Katastrophe von Fukushima wieder zwei Atomreaktoren ans Netz zu nehmen, hat Japans Ministerpräsident Yoshihiko Noda im In- und Ausland viel Kritik geerntet. Nun stärkt die japanische Atomindustrie dem Regierungschef den Rücken. Nach einem Bericht des „Handelsblatt“ vom Montag fordern die Stromkonzerne, die verbleibenden rund 40 Meiler einer beschleunigten Sicherheitsüberprüfung zu unterziehen und so schnell wie möglich wieder ans Netz zu nehmen.
„Wir wollen, dass die Regierung den Weg zum Neustart weiterer Reaktoren ebnet“, sagte dem Bericht zufolge der Präsident des japanischen Unternehmerverbandes. Im Ausland wird Nodas Entscheidung unterdessen weiter kritisiert. „Bis heute sind die Ruinen von Fukushima nicht unter Kontrolle, die Ursachen des GAUs und das Versagen von Menschen und Technik nicht bewertet“, erklärte etwa Rebecca Harms, Fraktionsvorsitzende der Grünen/EFA im Europäischen Parlament. In einem Brief an Premier Noda bat sie diesen, „sein Vorhaben zu überdenken und es aufzugeben“.
Seit Anfang Mai sind alle 50 einsatzfähigen Reaktoren in Japan abgeschaltet. Stattdessen erzeugt das Land seinen Strom mit Thermalkraftwerken. Die Katastrophe von Fukushima hat das jahrzehntelange Vertrauen der Bürger in die Sicherheit der AKW schwer erschüttert. In Umfragen spricht sich die Mehrheit der Bevölkerung inzwischen gegen ein Wiederanfahren der Atomkraftwerke aus. Ungeachtet dessen begann der Betreiberkonzern Kepco nach Nodas Entschluss unverzüglich mit den Vorbereitungen zum Wiederanfahren. Reaktor 3 werde frühestens am 8. Juli und Reaktor 4 am 24. Juli in vollem Betrieb sein, hieß es.
http://www.focus.de/politik/ausland/nach-fukushima-wieder-zw…
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Japan vergisst Fukushima – 40 Meiler vor Neustart
Japans Regierungschef Noda hat entschieden, zwei Atommeiler wieder ans Netz zu nehmen. Ungeachtet aller Kritik fordert jetzt die japanische Atomlobby, auch die verbleibenden 40 Reaktoren so schnell wie möglich wieder hochzufahren.
Für die Entscheidung, erstmals seit der Katastrophe von Fukushima wieder zwei Atomreaktoren ans Netz zu nehmen, hat Japans Ministerpräsident Yoshihiko Noda im In- und Ausland viel Kritik geerntet. Nun stärkt die japanische Atomindustrie dem Regierungschef den Rücken. Nach einem Bericht des „Handelsblatt“ vom Montag fordern die Stromkonzerne, die verbleibenden rund 40 Meiler einer beschleunigten Sicherheitsüberprüfung zu unterziehen und so schnell wie möglich wieder ans Netz zu nehmen.
„Wir wollen, dass die Regierung den Weg zum Neustart weiterer Reaktoren ebnet“, sagte dem Bericht zufolge der Präsident des japanischen Unternehmerverbandes. Im Ausland wird Nodas Entscheidung unterdessen weiter kritisiert. „Bis heute sind die Ruinen von Fukushima nicht unter Kontrolle, die Ursachen des GAUs und das Versagen von Menschen und Technik nicht bewertet“, erklärte etwa Rebecca Harms, Fraktionsvorsitzende der Grünen/EFA im Europäischen Parlament. In einem Brief an Premier Noda bat sie diesen, „sein Vorhaben zu überdenken und es aufzugeben“.
Seit Anfang Mai sind alle 50 einsatzfähigen Reaktoren in Japan abgeschaltet. Stattdessen erzeugt das Land seinen Strom mit Thermalkraftwerken. Die Katastrophe von Fukushima hat das jahrzehntelange Vertrauen der Bürger in die Sicherheit der AKW schwer erschüttert. In Umfragen spricht sich die Mehrheit der Bevölkerung inzwischen gegen ein Wiederanfahren der Atomkraftwerke aus. Ungeachtet dessen begann der Betreiberkonzern Kepco nach Nodas Entschluss unverzüglich mit den Vorbereitungen zum Wiederanfahren. Reaktor 3 werde frühestens am 8. Juli und Reaktor 4 am 24. Juli in vollem Betrieb sein, hieß es.
http://www.focus.de/politik/ausland/nach-fukushima-wieder-zw…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.340.699 von gehtwas am 01.07.12 17:09:39na endlich siegt die vernunft
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.340.825 von Boersenkrieger am 01.07.12 18:10:03Wir müssen die gleiche Geduld aufbringe wie bei Hathor
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.342.702 von gehtwas am 02.07.12 12:21:22genau... gut ding braucht nunmal weile...
British Support for Nuclear Power Remains Strong
British business leaders are very interested in new nuclear power generation according to a poll that the Institute of Directors conducted on its members. The Institute of Directors is an advocacy organization for business leaders in Britain. The survey of 1,117 members indicates that 84 percent support building new nuclear plants in Britain and believe that nuclear power should account for approximately 30 percent of Britain’s electricity supply.
The results are of interest for investors as they show that participants’ level of support for nuclear power is much the same as it was during a similar pre-Fukushima poll conducted in February 2010. Nuclear power currently supplies the UK with only about 18 percent of its electricity.
A warming trend
Climate change concerns have led British politicians to implement a plan for reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 80 percent by 2050 compared to 1990 levels. This extremely ambitious target appears virtually impossible unless the electricity sector is decarbonized by 2030, according to the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC). CO2 reductions lend additional support for the nuclear industry as a viable alternative for industrial base-load power in Britain as intermittent renewable sources such as wind and solar are not likely to be suitable for the large-scale manufacturing demands for electricity.
An annual survey of the British public found that 63 percent of the 4,000 participants support nuclear power as part of the country’s energy balance, up from 61 percent last year. The proportion that feels nuclear power should not play a role fell to 11 percent, down from 15 percent last year.
Public support for wind farms has been declining over the past five years, as indicated by the results of the survey. The present level of support for onshore wind farms is approximately 57 percent, down from 64 percent last year, while offshore wind farm support is at 68 percent, down from 74 percent last year.
New nuclear power delivers economic prosperity
EDF Energy recently released a report that highlights how Britain’s economy could benefit from its plans for new nuclear power plants. The report showcases the power generation deficit that could result from a lack of public and private investment in power plants and infrastructure, and the expected decommissioning of all but one of the country’s current operating nuclear power facilities by 2023.
The report shows that at less than 0.2 percent of GDP, the nuclear industry is only a small part of Britain’s economy; however, it still employs around 24,000 people directly, with contracted jobs representing an additional 20,000.
If nuclear capacity retains its present marketshare or climbs by the government’s vision of 18 gigawatts over 15 years, there will be a range of potential impacts and a “multiplier effect” for the wider economy. The strongest support level will create a net benefit of $7.8 billion per year for the British economy.
The report and survey results are part of the basic framework that EDF will use to make its final investment decision on plans to build a new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point in Somerset. The company is also planning a new station at Sizewell in Suffolk.
http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/11854/british-support-nuclea…
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British business leaders are very interested in new nuclear power generation according to a poll that the Institute of Directors conducted on its members. The Institute of Directors is an advocacy organization for business leaders in Britain. The survey of 1,117 members indicates that 84 percent support building new nuclear plants in Britain and believe that nuclear power should account for approximately 30 percent of Britain’s electricity supply.
The results are of interest for investors as they show that participants’ level of support for nuclear power is much the same as it was during a similar pre-Fukushima poll conducted in February 2010. Nuclear power currently supplies the UK with only about 18 percent of its electricity.
A warming trend
Climate change concerns have led British politicians to implement a plan for reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 80 percent by 2050 compared to 1990 levels. This extremely ambitious target appears virtually impossible unless the electricity sector is decarbonized by 2030, according to the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC). CO2 reductions lend additional support for the nuclear industry as a viable alternative for industrial base-load power in Britain as intermittent renewable sources such as wind and solar are not likely to be suitable for the large-scale manufacturing demands for electricity.
An annual survey of the British public found that 63 percent of the 4,000 participants support nuclear power as part of the country’s energy balance, up from 61 percent last year. The proportion that feels nuclear power should not play a role fell to 11 percent, down from 15 percent last year.
Public support for wind farms has been declining over the past five years, as indicated by the results of the survey. The present level of support for onshore wind farms is approximately 57 percent, down from 64 percent last year, while offshore wind farm support is at 68 percent, down from 74 percent last year.
New nuclear power delivers economic prosperity
EDF Energy recently released a report that highlights how Britain’s economy could benefit from its plans for new nuclear power plants. The report showcases the power generation deficit that could result from a lack of public and private investment in power plants and infrastructure, and the expected decommissioning of all but one of the country’s current operating nuclear power facilities by 2023.
The report shows that at less than 0.2 percent of GDP, the nuclear industry is only a small part of Britain’s economy; however, it still employs around 24,000 people directly, with contracted jobs representing an additional 20,000.
If nuclear capacity retains its present marketshare or climbs by the government’s vision of 18 gigawatts over 15 years, there will be a range of potential impacts and a “multiplier effect” for the wider economy. The strongest support level will create a net benefit of $7.8 billion per year for the British economy.
The report and survey results are part of the basic framework that EDF will use to make its final investment decision on plans to build a new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point in Somerset. The company is also planning a new station at Sizewell in Suffolk.
http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/11854/british-support-nuclea…
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Fission Energy schließt Übernahme von Pitchstone Exploration ab
Fission Energy Corporation und Pitchstone Exploration Limited gaben gestern bekannt, dass die Übernahme von Pitchstone durch Fission Energy erfolgreich abgeschlossen wurde.
Die Aktionäre erhielten gemäß Vereinbarung für eine Pitchstone-Stammaktie 0,2145 einer Stammaktie von Fission. Damit hat Fission im Rahmen der Transaktion insgesamt 9.697.159 Stammaktien ausgegeben.
Infolge der Transaktion ist Pitchstone nun ein 100%-iges Tochterunternehmen von Fission.
Die Notierung der Aktien von Pitchstone an der TSX-V wird demnächst aufgehoben.
http://www.goldseiten.de/artikel/142849--Fission-Energy-schl…
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Fission Energy Corporation und Pitchstone Exploration Limited gaben gestern bekannt, dass die Übernahme von Pitchstone durch Fission Energy erfolgreich abgeschlossen wurde.
Die Aktionäre erhielten gemäß Vereinbarung für eine Pitchstone-Stammaktie 0,2145 einer Stammaktie von Fission. Damit hat Fission im Rahmen der Transaktion insgesamt 9.697.159 Stammaktien ausgegeben.
Infolge der Transaktion ist Pitchstone nun ein 100%-iges Tochterunternehmen von Fission.
Die Notierung der Aktien von Pitchstone an der TSX-V wird demnächst aufgehoben.
http://www.goldseiten.de/artikel/142849--Fission-Energy-schl…
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Hat jemand mal ne Karte aus der hervorgeht, wie die Pitchstone Liegenschaften zu den bisherigen liegen?
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Rising Natural Gas Prices, Restart Of Japanese Reactors Suggest Bottom Is In For Uranium
In the energy markets, the month of June offered three major developments:
Natural gas prices continued to rise in the US; they are now at a six month high. I don't consider this to be a short-term rally, but rather that the market had overshot to the downside due to an unusually mild winter. I suspect the world to continue its march towards liquefied natural gas, which I think will ultimately have natural gas prices settle above $4.
WTI Crude and Brent Crude have both risen sharply since the end of June, and I believe the bottom is in. Thanks to monetary inflation and the fact that the easy to find and refine oil is already gone -- as evidenced by the fact that oil production has essentially been flat since 2005.
Japan restarts a nuclear reactor, which suggests that finally, the world may be ready to move beyond the Fukushima disaster and except the inevitability of nuclear power as the only source of energy the market has accepted that can provide emission-free baseload power.
These three developments are very bullish for uranium -- the mineral that serves as the fuel for almost all the nuclear reactors in the world today. I believe the primary reason uranium and nuclear power have remain depressed sectors over the past year was the Fukushima disaster, although low natural gas prices certainly added to the case that nuclear power did not present enough advantages over natural gas. With rising natural gas and oil prices, and solar and wind still having their problems of not being a source of always-on power (but rather an intermittent source, dependent upon when the sun is shining and when the wind is blowing), the case for nuclear power fueled by uranium becomes even more appealing and harder to ignore.
Spot market uranium prices have been consolidating at just above $50 since August of 2011. I believe this constitutes a great time to accumulate, as I fully expect the market to go its previous highs near $140 reached in 2007, and perhaps to $200 and beyond .
In terms of uranium stocks, many of them are at or near their all-time lows -- making this an outstanding contrarian opportunity. Consider, for instance, Uranium Energy Corporation (UEC) -- one of my favorite uranium stocks that I routinely mention in my Seeking Alpha articles. UEC reached a low of $1.88 on June 14th, from which it has rallied sharply. My average entry price on this stock is just below $3, and I'd be averaging down if it wasn't already one of the largest parts of my portfolio. For those who can average down and for those who aren't in the stock already, I consider this to be a prime opportunity; UEC is a miner already in production that has been aggressively acquiring ISR mines (the only kind of mining that is economically viable with uranium prices below $80 per pound) since the uranium crash of 2011. UEC also has a top executive team that includes Harry Anthony as the firm's COO; Anthony ran a uranium consulting firm for years before joining UEC, and is one of the top authorities on ISR mining.
In terms of uranium producers, Cameco Corporation (CCJ) is the no-brainer here -- and it had an excellent June, rallying 14.5% during the month. This is another sign I think the bottom is in on uranium prices, as Cameco spent the preceding month of May at below $20 per share. On June 15, 2007, when the uranium bubble of 2007 was near its peak, Cameco reached a high of $55.60. I consider it likely that within several years Cameco will be back at those prices, with a good chance of going even higher. Like UEC, Cameco used the 2011 uranium crash to its advantage, securing additional properties and strengthening its position in the uranium market (see my most recent article on this).
I've been aggressively buying uranium stocks since November of 2011; my only regret is that I did not wait until May. While I'm extremely delighted with the prices I got in at and believe they will be well in the money in several years as uranium heads higher and the supply/demand crunch in the uranium market grows more intense, investors with capital they can deploy to the uranium market are in an even better position. And for those who don't want to hold uranium stocks but rather want the underlying mineral -- a strategy I think is worth incorporating -- Uranium Participation (URPTF.PK) is what you're looking for, as it is simply a holding company that buys and holds uranium.
Disclosure: I am long UEC, CCJ. I'll be buying Uranium Participation shortly as well.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/706861-rising-natural-gas-pr…
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In the energy markets, the month of June offered three major developments:
Natural gas prices continued to rise in the US; they are now at a six month high. I don't consider this to be a short-term rally, but rather that the market had overshot to the downside due to an unusually mild winter. I suspect the world to continue its march towards liquefied natural gas, which I think will ultimately have natural gas prices settle above $4.
WTI Crude and Brent Crude have both risen sharply since the end of June, and I believe the bottom is in. Thanks to monetary inflation and the fact that the easy to find and refine oil is already gone -- as evidenced by the fact that oil production has essentially been flat since 2005.
Japan restarts a nuclear reactor, which suggests that finally, the world may be ready to move beyond the Fukushima disaster and except the inevitability of nuclear power as the only source of energy the market has accepted that can provide emission-free baseload power.
These three developments are very bullish for uranium -- the mineral that serves as the fuel for almost all the nuclear reactors in the world today. I believe the primary reason uranium and nuclear power have remain depressed sectors over the past year was the Fukushima disaster, although low natural gas prices certainly added to the case that nuclear power did not present enough advantages over natural gas. With rising natural gas and oil prices, and solar and wind still having their problems of not being a source of always-on power (but rather an intermittent source, dependent upon when the sun is shining and when the wind is blowing), the case for nuclear power fueled by uranium becomes even more appealing and harder to ignore.
Spot market uranium prices have been consolidating at just above $50 since August of 2011. I believe this constitutes a great time to accumulate, as I fully expect the market to go its previous highs near $140 reached in 2007, and perhaps to $200 and beyond .
In terms of uranium stocks, many of them are at or near their all-time lows -- making this an outstanding contrarian opportunity. Consider, for instance, Uranium Energy Corporation (UEC) -- one of my favorite uranium stocks that I routinely mention in my Seeking Alpha articles. UEC reached a low of $1.88 on June 14th, from which it has rallied sharply. My average entry price on this stock is just below $3, and I'd be averaging down if it wasn't already one of the largest parts of my portfolio. For those who can average down and for those who aren't in the stock already, I consider this to be a prime opportunity; UEC is a miner already in production that has been aggressively acquiring ISR mines (the only kind of mining that is economically viable with uranium prices below $80 per pound) since the uranium crash of 2011. UEC also has a top executive team that includes Harry Anthony as the firm's COO; Anthony ran a uranium consulting firm for years before joining UEC, and is one of the top authorities on ISR mining.
In terms of uranium producers, Cameco Corporation (CCJ) is the no-brainer here -- and it had an excellent June, rallying 14.5% during the month. This is another sign I think the bottom is in on uranium prices, as Cameco spent the preceding month of May at below $20 per share. On June 15, 2007, when the uranium bubble of 2007 was near its peak, Cameco reached a high of $55.60. I consider it likely that within several years Cameco will be back at those prices, with a good chance of going even higher. Like UEC, Cameco used the 2011 uranium crash to its advantage, securing additional properties and strengthening its position in the uranium market (see my most recent article on this).
I've been aggressively buying uranium stocks since November of 2011; my only regret is that I did not wait until May. While I'm extremely delighted with the prices I got in at and believe they will be well in the money in several years as uranium heads higher and the supply/demand crunch in the uranium market grows more intense, investors with capital they can deploy to the uranium market are in an even better position. And for those who don't want to hold uranium stocks but rather want the underlying mineral -- a strategy I think is worth incorporating -- Uranium Participation (URPTF.PK) is what you're looking for, as it is simply a holding company that buys and holds uranium.
Disclosure: I am long UEC, CCJ. I'll be buying Uranium Participation shortly as well.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/706861-rising-natural-gas-pr…
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Fission Energy Corp.: Three Holes with "Off-Scale" Radioactivity Enhance J Zone
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2012-07/24080461…
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2012-07/24080461…
auch für euch:
pünktlich zum Wochenende gab es mal wieder einen Marktberich von Versant Partners zum Thema Uran!
Wie immer lesenswert:
http://www.versantpartners.com/pdfFiles/20120719Uranium.pdf
pünktlich zum Wochenende gab es mal wieder einen Marktberich von Versant Partners zum Thema Uran!
Wie immer lesenswert:
http://www.versantpartners.com/pdfFiles/20120719Uranium.pdf
Das könnte für den Absatz Fission's Uranschätze von bedeutung sein
Canada to Export Uranium to China
Friday July 27, 2012, 3:45am PDT
http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/12073/canada-export-uranium-…
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Canada to Export Uranium to China
Friday July 27, 2012, 3:45am PDT
http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/12073/canada-export-uranium-…
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Fission Energy Corp. : Fission Reports Final 2012 Winter J Zone Assays
http://www.fission-energy.com/s/newsreleases.asp?ReportID=53…
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http://www.fission-energy.com/s/newsreleases.asp?ReportID=53…
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Delays at Olympic Dam and Kintyre Signal Coming Uranium Supply Deficit
http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/12129/delays-olympic-dam-kin…
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http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/12129/delays-olympic-dam-kin…
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Fission Hits More "Off-Scale" Radioactivity as J Zone Continues to Grow
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-hits-more-off-scale-11…
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-hits-more-off-scale-11…
Fission hat ne neue Präsentation - hier kann man auch die neuen Liegenschaften sehen
http://www.fission-energy.com/i/pdf/FissionEnergy-VirtualRoa…
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http://www.fission-energy.com/i/pdf/FissionEnergy-VirtualRoa…
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Uranmarkt:
Uran
Cameco sieht glänzende Zukunft
Saskatoon 10.09.2012 (www.emfis.com) Der nordamerikanische Bergbaukonzern Cameco erwartet eine deutliche Wiederbelebung des Geschäfts mit dem Energieträger Uran.
Wie lokale Medien mitteilten, sei die Branche sehr positiv gestimmt. Nach dem schweren Reaktorunfall in Japan habe sich die Lage deutlich beruhigt. Dies gelte vor allem für Japan, wo die ersten Atomkraftwerke wieder hochgefahren würden. Zudem habe die Zeit inzwischen gezeigt, daß das Land für die heimische Wirtschaft eine günstige und stabile Stromversorgung brauche. Daher werde Japan voraussichtlich wieder auf das Niveau an Atomstrom von vor dem Unglück zurückkehren. Die Branche sehe bei derzeitig rund sechzig im Bau befindlichen Reaktoren und über zweihundert geplanten in den nächsten zehn Jahren eine deutlich steigende Nachfrage nach Uran. Cameco plane daher, die jährliche Uranproduktion bis 2018 auf vierzig Millionen Pfund zu steigern.
Auch die Preise dürften sich erholen
Wie weiter mitgeteilt wurde, werde kurz- bis mittelfristig ein Anstieg der Notierungen für Uran gesehen. Auf dem gegenwärtigen Niveau von unter 50 USD pro Pfund Uran werde der Preis nicht lange gehalten werden. Neue Lieferverträge würden bereits auf einem Level von 55 bis 60 USD pro Pfund liegen.
http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/5000497-uran-camec…
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Uran
Cameco sieht glänzende Zukunft
Saskatoon 10.09.2012 (www.emfis.com) Der nordamerikanische Bergbaukonzern Cameco erwartet eine deutliche Wiederbelebung des Geschäfts mit dem Energieträger Uran.
Wie lokale Medien mitteilten, sei die Branche sehr positiv gestimmt. Nach dem schweren Reaktorunfall in Japan habe sich die Lage deutlich beruhigt. Dies gelte vor allem für Japan, wo die ersten Atomkraftwerke wieder hochgefahren würden. Zudem habe die Zeit inzwischen gezeigt, daß das Land für die heimische Wirtschaft eine günstige und stabile Stromversorgung brauche. Daher werde Japan voraussichtlich wieder auf das Niveau an Atomstrom von vor dem Unglück zurückkehren. Die Branche sehe bei derzeitig rund sechzig im Bau befindlichen Reaktoren und über zweihundert geplanten in den nächsten zehn Jahren eine deutlich steigende Nachfrage nach Uran. Cameco plane daher, die jährliche Uranproduktion bis 2018 auf vierzig Millionen Pfund zu steigern.
Auch die Preise dürften sich erholen
Wie weiter mitgeteilt wurde, werde kurz- bis mittelfristig ein Anstieg der Notierungen für Uran gesehen. Auf dem gegenwärtigen Niveau von unter 50 USD pro Pfund Uran werde der Preis nicht lange gehalten werden. Neue Lieferverträge würden bereits auf einem Level von 55 bis 60 USD pro Pfund liegen.
http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/5000497-uran-camec…
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RCR sees potential uranium supply gap emerging
By: Esmarie Swanepoel
12th September 2012
Updated 1 hour 46 minutes agoTEXT SIZE PERTH (miningweekly.com) – The mid-term outlook for the uranium price remained positive, as project deferrals could lead to a tighter market, equity research company Resource Capital Research (RCR) said on Wednesday.
“There is potential for a supply gap to open up in the uranium market mid-term, due to declining supply from existing mines, deferral of new mining projects, the anticipated reduction in secondary supply with the termination of highly enriched uranium at the end of 2013, and ongoing demand growth,” said RCR MD John Wilson.
Meanwhile, Wilson noted that the uranium spot-price weakness had resulted from a protracted delay in Japanese reactor restarts, with 48 of the 50 operable reactors off line nearly 18 months after the Fukushima incident.
The off-line reactors accounted for an estimated foregone uranium demand of around 18-million pounds a year, or around 11% of the 20011 demand.
“The near-term market outlook for uranium remains dependent on demand, with the rate of Japanese reactor restarts a key aspect of the short-term price outlook,” said Wilson.
“While Japan has restarted two of its 50 idled reactors, and 10 to 15 further restarts are anticipated by the end of 2013, there remains the potential risk of utility surplus dispositions keeping pressure on the spot price.”
However, partly offsetting the impact of reduced uranium demand from Japan and Germany has been Chinese inventory build, where 26 reactors were due to enter operations by 2015.
RCR reported that demand for uranium was expected to increase from around 164-million pounds a year in 2011 to 226-million pounds a year by 2020, and 280-million pounds a year by 2030.
At the start of September, there were 483 nuclear power reactors planned or proposed globally, with 171 units earmarked for China, 56 for India, 41 for Russia, 26 for the US and 13 for the Ukraine. A further 56 reactors were currently under construction globally, and over 80 of the 483 planned or proposed new reactors were expected to be commissioned by 2018.
Meanwhile, RCR on Wednesday also reported that the Merrill Lynch uranium equity index had increased by 2% in the past month, and 12% during the past three months.
Looking ahead over the next six months, RCR predicted a neutral uranium equity market performance, with downside risk to surplus utility uranium disposals and uncertainty around the anticipated release of the Japanese energy policy to 2030.
http://www.miningweekly.com/article/rcr-sees-potential-urani…
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By: Esmarie Swanepoel
12th September 2012
Updated 1 hour 46 minutes agoTEXT SIZE PERTH (miningweekly.com) – The mid-term outlook for the uranium price remained positive, as project deferrals could lead to a tighter market, equity research company Resource Capital Research (RCR) said on Wednesday.
“There is potential for a supply gap to open up in the uranium market mid-term, due to declining supply from existing mines, deferral of new mining projects, the anticipated reduction in secondary supply with the termination of highly enriched uranium at the end of 2013, and ongoing demand growth,” said RCR MD John Wilson.
Meanwhile, Wilson noted that the uranium spot-price weakness had resulted from a protracted delay in Japanese reactor restarts, with 48 of the 50 operable reactors off line nearly 18 months after the Fukushima incident.
The off-line reactors accounted for an estimated foregone uranium demand of around 18-million pounds a year, or around 11% of the 20011 demand.
“The near-term market outlook for uranium remains dependent on demand, with the rate of Japanese reactor restarts a key aspect of the short-term price outlook,” said Wilson.
“While Japan has restarted two of its 50 idled reactors, and 10 to 15 further restarts are anticipated by the end of 2013, there remains the potential risk of utility surplus dispositions keeping pressure on the spot price.”
However, partly offsetting the impact of reduced uranium demand from Japan and Germany has been Chinese inventory build, where 26 reactors were due to enter operations by 2015.
RCR reported that demand for uranium was expected to increase from around 164-million pounds a year in 2011 to 226-million pounds a year by 2020, and 280-million pounds a year by 2030.
At the start of September, there were 483 nuclear power reactors planned or proposed globally, with 171 units earmarked for China, 56 for India, 41 for Russia, 26 for the US and 13 for the Ukraine. A further 56 reactors were currently under construction globally, and over 80 of the 483 planned or proposed new reactors were expected to be commissioned by 2018.
Meanwhile, RCR on Wednesday also reported that the Merrill Lynch uranium equity index had increased by 2% in the past month, and 12% during the past three months.
Looking ahead over the next six months, RCR predicted a neutral uranium equity market performance, with downside risk to surplus utility uranium disposals and uncertainty around the anticipated release of the Japanese energy policy to 2030.
http://www.miningweekly.com/article/rcr-sees-potential-urani…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.595.790 von gehtwas am 12.09.12 15:41:32Ja ja, so langsam wachen die Rohstoff-Experten und -Werte wieder auf bzw. sind aus dem Sommerurlaub zurück.
Bitte mehr so Push-Artikel.
Bitte mehr so Push-Artikel.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.595.805 von Kongo-Otto am 12.09.12 15:44:33Leider kein Push-Artikel
http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/international/japan-beschliesst-de…
http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/international/japan-beschliesst-de…
Zitat von SwissCross: Leider kein Push-Artikel
http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/international/japan-beschliesst-de…
Seh ich im moment noch nicht so kritisch. Das wird sicher kurzfristig wieder einen Schock geben. Aber entscheidend ist was wird 2013 - 2015 geschehen. Ich weiß gar nicht ob ich 2040 noch am Leben bin, und die wissen nicht ob es dann noch andere Energie gibt
Im Artikel sind ganz oben schon zwei entscheidende Sachen:
Atomausstieg bis 2040
und
13.09.2012 · Der Atomausstieg in Japan ist beschlossene Sache: Bis 2040 möchte die Regierung schrittweise aussteigen. Fraglich bleibt aber, ob und wie weit sich zukünftige Regierungen den Vorgaben verpflichtet fühlen.
Weiter wurde bereits über Schwierigkeiten berichtet die noch auf Japan zu kommen.
Für Windenergie ist Japan schlecht geeignet, sehr zerklüftet, unzugängliche Berge wo Windanlagen gut laufen würden und Täler in denen sie nichts bringen. Steil abfallende Küsten so dass Off-Shore Anlagen fast unmöglich oder unbezahlbar machen. Ich sag da nur: Viel Spass dabei Japan.
Schau mer mal ob sie die eh schwächelnde Wirtschaft noch mit teurem Strom abwürgen wollen.
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.605.789 von gehtwas am 14.09.12 14:26:09...
Zitat von Kongo-Otto: meine Meinung:
Zitat von Kongo-Otto: 2013 läuft das Megatons to Megawatt Programm aus.
Ein Uran-Defizit wird für 2014 prognostiziert.
Es werden in den nächsten Jahren dutzende neuer Reaktoren gebaut.
Was juckt es also in den nächsten 5 Jahren, dass Japan 2030 aussteigt?
als Zusatz:
Global Demand for Nuclear Power Remains Strong -- Cameco and Uranium Resources Make Acquisitions
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.605.789 von gehtwas am 14.09.12 14:26:09naja Atomausstieg ??
keiner der bestehenden meiler soll länger als 40 jahre laufen.
dass keine neuen gebaut werden heißt das nun auch nicht.
keiner der bestehenden meiler soll länger als 40 jahre laufen.
dass keine neuen gebaut werden heißt das nun auch nicht.
Cameco Hunts for Uranium Mines While BHP Sells: Corporate Canada
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-08-31/cameco-hunts-for-ur…
......ein Schelm wer hier böses denkt....
ich rieche Kurse.....
Fission Energy...im Aufwärtsschwung
Intraday
lg
Metallix
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-08-31/cameco-hunts-for-ur…
......ein Schelm wer hier böses denkt....
ich rieche Kurse.....
Fission Energy...im Aufwärtsschwung
Intraday
lg
Metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.618.087 von metallix am 18.09.12 19:44:28das allein kanns net sein oder ? der sektor ganz allgemein heute super.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.619.017 von gehtwas am 18.09.12 23:17:20Denison schlappe 19,1%, was beachtlich ist, da die aktie sehr wenig vola hatte seot monaten.
Ur-Energy +5,2%
ESO hohe umsätze +16,7% (ok bei 0,035 hat sich das schnell, aber hohe umsätze)
das wären meine uranwerte. mehr hab ich nicht und wenn ich mal jetzt eben drum bei uranerz z.b. vorbeischaue, ok die waren heute zwar rot aber dafür gibts vorher mal hübsch rauf. Cameco +0,9% also auch nix wildes.
ok vielleicht wars auch zufall mit meinen werten heute.
Ur-Energy +5,2%
ESO hohe umsätze +16,7% (ok bei 0,035 hat sich das schnell, aber hohe umsätze)
das wären meine uranwerte. mehr hab ich nicht und wenn ich mal jetzt eben drum bei uranerz z.b. vorbeischaue, ok die waren heute zwar rot aber dafür gibts vorher mal hübsch rauf. Cameco +0,9% also auch nix wildes.
ok vielleicht wars auch zufall mit meinen werten heute.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.618.087 von metallix am 18.09.12 19:44:28Ich glaube ich weiß wo der Kursanstieg her kam -einfach mal auf der HP nachschauen
August 20, 2012 nach meinem Zeitverständnid ist dies morgen, aber was soll's
Fission Hits More "Off-Scale" Radioactivity as J Zone Continues to Grow
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FISSION ENERGY CORP. ("Fission" or the "Company") and its Limited Partner, the Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership ("the Waterbury Consortium"), announce that nine of the remaining twelve drill holes completed at the Waterbury Lake summer drill program have intersected mineralization in the J Zone, with two holes: step-out hole WAT12-325 and hole WAT12-319, intersecting significant 7.0m and 9.0m mineralized intervals respectively, with moderate to strong radioactivity, including discrete intervals of "off-scale" (>9999 cps) scintillometer readings.
Ross McElroy, Fission's President, COO, and Chief Geologist commented, "This summer's drilling at the J Zone has successfully identified significant mineralization in the central part of Area "B", by expanding the northern boundary with targeted step-out holes and filling in the gaps identified by previous drill campaigns."
J Zone Drilling Highlights
•In Area "B", step-out hole WAT12-325 (Line 285W) and hole WAT12-319 (Line 360W) intersected wide intervals of well-developed mineralization, including 7.0m and 9.0m in the basement and at the unconformity respectively. Variable radioactivity, ranging from moderate to strong, including discrete intervals of "off-scale" (>9999 cps) scintillometer readings, was observed in the unconformity related mineralization in Hole WAT12-319, and similarly in the basement mineralization in Hole WAT12-325; the latter successfully expanding the J Zone boundary to the north by identifying new mineralization along Line 285W.
•Holes WAT12-327 (Line 315W) and WAT12-328 (Line 405W), also located in Area "B", intersected wide mineralized intervals at the unconformity, totalling 9.0m and 11.0m respectively, while a second 9.0m intersection in Hole WAT 12-328, separated by only one meter, extends into the basement below. Both holes are characterized by moderate to strong radioactivity.
•In Area "A" to the east, Hole WAT12-320 (Line 075E) intersected multiple mineralized intersections in the basement with variable radioactivity ranging from weak to locally moderate levels providing further evidence of the continuity of basement mineralization from Rio Tinto's Roughrider West to Fission's J Zone Area "A".
•The J Zone remains open along strike and laterally to the north and south, as well as in the sandstone above the unconformity, and in the basement below.
J Zone Area "B" Drill Hole Summary (Line 225W-435W)
•Hole WAT12-319 (Line 360W), targeted 15m south of Hole WAT12-269B (Line 360W; 2.0m grading 0.12% U3O8 ;see press release dated July 30th, 2012), intersected a 9.0m of well-developed mineralization (202.5m--211.5m downhole) characterized by moderate to strong radioactivity, including one intercept of 0.1m of "off-scale" radioactivity (maximum peak > 9999 cps) between 208.7m--208.8m near the unconformity (207.6m).
•Hole WAT12-325 (Line 285W), a northern step-out, has expanded well developed mineralization 10m north of Hole WAT11-237B (Line 285W; 14m grading 0.27% U3O8 and 2.5m of 0.63% U3O8) and 15m east of Hole WAT12-283 (Line 300W; 0.5m of 0.15% U3O8; see press release dated July 30th, 2012), by intersecting a 7.0m wide interval (217.0m--224.0m downhole) in the basement with "off-scale" radioactivity. This mineralized interval is characterized by variable radioactivity from moderate to strong, including two separate 0.1m intercepts of "off-scale" radioactivity (maximum peak > 9999 cps) from 221.6m-221.7m and 222.8m-222.9m in the basement below the unconformity (212.7m). In addition a 2.0m interval (209.0m-211.0m) of weak to moderate radioactivity (maximum peak 1200 cps) was intersected in the sandstone above the unconformity and two narrow intervals of 0.5m and 1.0m of weak to moderate radioactivity (214.0-214.5m and 229.0-230.0m; maximum peak 538 cps and 1100 cps respectively) were also intersected in the basement.
Further to the west, step-out holes WAT12-327 and 328 tested for northern lateral extensions of the J Zone boundary on Lines 315W and 405W.
•Hole WAT12-327 (Line 315W) expanded mineralization 10m to the north of hole WAT12-316 (13m wide interval with "off-scale" mineralization; see press release dated July 18, 2012), and 20m west of hole WAT12-325. A wide 9.0m (200.0m-209.0m downhole) mineralized interval exhibiting moderate to strong radioactivity (maximum peak 8100 cps) was intersected at the unconformity (202.1m). A narrow 1.0m mineralized interval of moderate radioactivity, from 210.0m-211.0m (maximum peak 1400 cps) was intersected in the basement.
•Hole WAT12-328 (Line 405W), drilled 10m east of Hole WAT12-307 (Line 405W; 19.0m downhole width of weak to moderate radioactivity; maximum peak 3700 cps; see press release dated July 18, 2012), intersected two wide intervals of mineralization totalling 11.0m (200.0m-211.0m) at the unconformity (205.2m) and 9.0m (212.0m-221.0m), in the basement with only one meter of separation between the two intervals. Variable radioactivity from moderate to strong readings was observed. (maximum peak 6900 cps and 3210 cps respectively).
•Holes WAT12-321 (Line 255W), WAT12-323 (Line 240W), and Hole WAT12-326 (Line 420W) all intersected narrow 0.5m intervals of weak radioactivity (maximum peaks ranging from 306-547 cps) either near the unconformity or in the basement (see Table 1 for complete details)
•Hole WAT12-324 (Line 360W), drilled 10m south of WAT12-319, intersected a narrow 0.5m interval of weak mineralization in a moderately altered zone immediately below the unconformity (209.0m).
•Two drill holes, WAT12-329 (Line 375W) and WAT12-330 (Line 315W), both intersected weakly altered intervals in the vicinity of the unconformity, but did not intersect mineralization.
J Zone Area "A" Drill Hole Summary (Line 120E -- 210W)
•Hole WAT12-320 (Line 075E) tested the continuity of mineralization in the eastern part of J Zone, intersecting deeper basement mineralization below the unconformity (207.9m) in three separate intervals of 3.0m (240.0m-244.0m), 3.0m (247.5m-250.5m) and 5.0m (255.0m-260.0m). Radioactivity ranged from weak to locally moderate levels, with increasing maximum peaks at depth (maximum peaks 460, 898, and 1200 cps respectively).
•Hole WAT 12-322 (Line 075W) drilled further to the west, tested for expansion of the northern lateral boundary of the J Zone. Although 15m of well-developed alteration above and below the unconformity was identified, the hole did not intersect mineralization.
Program Summary
Twenty-six drill holes totalling 8,306.1m were completed in the J Zone 2012 summer drill program, with nineteen holes intersecting mineralization with radioactivity ranging from weak to strongly radioactive readings at the unconformity and/or in the basement, including "off-scale" scintillometer readings. Please refer to the press release dated July 18, 2012 for details of the first fourteen holes of this program. Complete details of the final twelve drill holes highlighted in this press release are shown in Table 1 below. Assay results will be announced when available.
Table 1:
J Zone Summer Drill Program Summary (Holes WAT12-319 to WAT12-330)
J-Zone * Mineralization (>300 cps / 0.5M minimum) Clay Alteration Unconformity Total
Hole ID Grid Line Az Dip From - To (m) Width (m) CPS Max Peak From - To (m) Depth (m) Depth (m)
WAT12-319 360W 174 -78 202.5 - 211.5 9 <300 - >9999 199 - 213 207.6 302
221.5 - 222.0 0.5 512
WAT12-320 075E 135 -73 240.0 - 244.0 3 <300 - 460 206 - 217 207.9 272
247.5 - 250.5 3 340 - 898 247 - 263 207.9 272
255.0 - 260.0 5 <300 - 1200
WAT12-321 255W 155 -63 222.0 - 222.5 0.5 547 188-215 223.8 310
252.0 - 252.5 0.5 494
WAT12-322 075W 147 -53 no anomalous radioactivity mineralization 237 - 252 248.3 347
WAT12-323 240W 150 -63 232.0 - 232.5 0.5 306 226 - 235 222.7 332
WAT12-324 360W 173 -73 208.0 - 208.5 0.5 326 206 - 213 209.0 302
WAT12-325 285W 163 -69 209.0 - 211.0 2 <300 - 1200 168 - 175 212.7 307
214.0 - 214.5 0.5 538 207 - 227
217.0 - 224.0 7 <300 - >9999
229.0 - 230.0 1 950 - 1100
WAT12-326 420W 179 -78 202.5 - 203.0 0.5 360 196 - 209 206.1 302
WAT12-327 315W 171 -77 200.0 - 209.0 9 <300 - 8100 197 - 212 202.1 317
210.0 - 211.0 1 420 - 1400
WAT12-328 405W 179 -74 200.0 - 211.0 11 <300 - 6900 197 - 220 205.2 309.5
212.0 - 221.0 9 <300 - 3210
WAT12-329 375W 178 -75 no anomalous radioactivity mineralization 198 - 201 205.9 308
WAT12-330 315W 177 -76 no anomalous radioactivity mineralization 211 - 221 201.3 302
Drill holes measured with an Exploranium GR-110G total count Super Gamma-Ray Scintillometer.
An Updated drill hole map and can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/WaterburyLake.asp.
All holes were radiometrically surveyed with a Mount Sopris 2GHF Triple Gamma probe or 2PGA-1000 natural gamma probe. The triple gamma probe uses both a Na-I scintillation crystal and a ZP1320 High-Flux Geiger-Mueller tube pair, which allows better resolution in strongly radiometric intervals.
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. All intersections are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness is yet to be determined.
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.
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 Exchange under the symbol "FSSIF".
Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership ("Waterbury Consortium") is a consortium primarily comprised of Korean-based companies. The Consortium is led by Korea Electric Power (KEPCO). Other participating companies include: Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, Korea Nuclear Fuel Co., Hanwha Corp. and Gravis Capital Corp., a private Canadian uranium investment company.
Fission Energy owns 60% and the Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership owns 40% of the Waterbury Lake Uranium Limited Partnership.
Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) is a Korean government-invested diversified energy company with over $83-billion (U.S.) in assets. The company is involved in the generation, transmission and distribution of electrical power from nuclear, hydro, coal, oil and LNG sources worldwide. Korea Electric Power provides electricity to almost all households in Korea and operates 20 nuclear power plants in the country with six more under development. The company has over 30,000 employees and is listed on the Korean Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange. (www.kepco.co.kr)
http://www.fission-energy.com/s/newsreleases.asp?ReportID=542759
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August 20, 2012 nach meinem Zeitverständnid ist dies morgen, aber was soll's
Fission Hits More "Off-Scale" Radioactivity as J Zone Continues to Grow
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FISSION ENERGY CORP. ("Fission" or the "Company") and its Limited Partner, the Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership ("the Waterbury Consortium"), announce that nine of the remaining twelve drill holes completed at the Waterbury Lake summer drill program have intersected mineralization in the J Zone, with two holes: step-out hole WAT12-325 and hole WAT12-319, intersecting significant 7.0m and 9.0m mineralized intervals respectively, with moderate to strong radioactivity, including discrete intervals of "off-scale" (>9999 cps) scintillometer readings.
Ross McElroy, Fission's President, COO, and Chief Geologist commented, "This summer's drilling at the J Zone has successfully identified significant mineralization in the central part of Area "B", by expanding the northern boundary with targeted step-out holes and filling in the gaps identified by previous drill campaigns."
J Zone Drilling Highlights
•In Area "B", step-out hole WAT12-325 (Line 285W) and hole WAT12-319 (Line 360W) intersected wide intervals of well-developed mineralization, including 7.0m and 9.0m in the basement and at the unconformity respectively. Variable radioactivity, ranging from moderate to strong, including discrete intervals of "off-scale" (>9999 cps) scintillometer readings, was observed in the unconformity related mineralization in Hole WAT12-319, and similarly in the basement mineralization in Hole WAT12-325; the latter successfully expanding the J Zone boundary to the north by identifying new mineralization along Line 285W.
•Holes WAT12-327 (Line 315W) and WAT12-328 (Line 405W), also located in Area "B", intersected wide mineralized intervals at the unconformity, totalling 9.0m and 11.0m respectively, while a second 9.0m intersection in Hole WAT 12-328, separated by only one meter, extends into the basement below. Both holes are characterized by moderate to strong radioactivity.
•In Area "A" to the east, Hole WAT12-320 (Line 075E) intersected multiple mineralized intersections in the basement with variable radioactivity ranging from weak to locally moderate levels providing further evidence of the continuity of basement mineralization from Rio Tinto's Roughrider West to Fission's J Zone Area "A".
•The J Zone remains open along strike and laterally to the north and south, as well as in the sandstone above the unconformity, and in the basement below.
J Zone Area "B" Drill Hole Summary (Line 225W-435W)
•Hole WAT12-319 (Line 360W), targeted 15m south of Hole WAT12-269B (Line 360W; 2.0m grading 0.12% U3O8 ;see press release dated July 30th, 2012), intersected a 9.0m of well-developed mineralization (202.5m--211.5m downhole) characterized by moderate to strong radioactivity, including one intercept of 0.1m of "off-scale" radioactivity (maximum peak > 9999 cps) between 208.7m--208.8m near the unconformity (207.6m).
•Hole WAT12-325 (Line 285W), a northern step-out, has expanded well developed mineralization 10m north of Hole WAT11-237B (Line 285W; 14m grading 0.27% U3O8 and 2.5m of 0.63% U3O8) and 15m east of Hole WAT12-283 (Line 300W; 0.5m of 0.15% U3O8; see press release dated July 30th, 2012), by intersecting a 7.0m wide interval (217.0m--224.0m downhole) in the basement with "off-scale" radioactivity. This mineralized interval is characterized by variable radioactivity from moderate to strong, including two separate 0.1m intercepts of "off-scale" radioactivity (maximum peak > 9999 cps) from 221.6m-221.7m and 222.8m-222.9m in the basement below the unconformity (212.7m). In addition a 2.0m interval (209.0m-211.0m) of weak to moderate radioactivity (maximum peak 1200 cps) was intersected in the sandstone above the unconformity and two narrow intervals of 0.5m and 1.0m of weak to moderate radioactivity (214.0-214.5m and 229.0-230.0m; maximum peak 538 cps and 1100 cps respectively) were also intersected in the basement.
Further to the west, step-out holes WAT12-327 and 328 tested for northern lateral extensions of the J Zone boundary on Lines 315W and 405W.
•Hole WAT12-327 (Line 315W) expanded mineralization 10m to the north of hole WAT12-316 (13m wide interval with "off-scale" mineralization; see press release dated July 18, 2012), and 20m west of hole WAT12-325. A wide 9.0m (200.0m-209.0m downhole) mineralized interval exhibiting moderate to strong radioactivity (maximum peak 8100 cps) was intersected at the unconformity (202.1m). A narrow 1.0m mineralized interval of moderate radioactivity, from 210.0m-211.0m (maximum peak 1400 cps) was intersected in the basement.
•Hole WAT12-328 (Line 405W), drilled 10m east of Hole WAT12-307 (Line 405W; 19.0m downhole width of weak to moderate radioactivity; maximum peak 3700 cps; see press release dated July 18, 2012), intersected two wide intervals of mineralization totalling 11.0m (200.0m-211.0m) at the unconformity (205.2m) and 9.0m (212.0m-221.0m), in the basement with only one meter of separation between the two intervals. Variable radioactivity from moderate to strong readings was observed. (maximum peak 6900 cps and 3210 cps respectively).
•Holes WAT12-321 (Line 255W), WAT12-323 (Line 240W), and Hole WAT12-326 (Line 420W) all intersected narrow 0.5m intervals of weak radioactivity (maximum peaks ranging from 306-547 cps) either near the unconformity or in the basement (see Table 1 for complete details)
•Hole WAT12-324 (Line 360W), drilled 10m south of WAT12-319, intersected a narrow 0.5m interval of weak mineralization in a moderately altered zone immediately below the unconformity (209.0m).
•Two drill holes, WAT12-329 (Line 375W) and WAT12-330 (Line 315W), both intersected weakly altered intervals in the vicinity of the unconformity, but did not intersect mineralization.
J Zone Area "A" Drill Hole Summary (Line 120E -- 210W)
•Hole WAT12-320 (Line 075E) tested the continuity of mineralization in the eastern part of J Zone, intersecting deeper basement mineralization below the unconformity (207.9m) in three separate intervals of 3.0m (240.0m-244.0m), 3.0m (247.5m-250.5m) and 5.0m (255.0m-260.0m). Radioactivity ranged from weak to locally moderate levels, with increasing maximum peaks at depth (maximum peaks 460, 898, and 1200 cps respectively).
•Hole WAT 12-322 (Line 075W) drilled further to the west, tested for expansion of the northern lateral boundary of the J Zone. Although 15m of well-developed alteration above and below the unconformity was identified, the hole did not intersect mineralization.
Program Summary
Twenty-six drill holes totalling 8,306.1m were completed in the J Zone 2012 summer drill program, with nineteen holes intersecting mineralization with radioactivity ranging from weak to strongly radioactive readings at the unconformity and/or in the basement, including "off-scale" scintillometer readings. Please refer to the press release dated July 18, 2012 for details of the first fourteen holes of this program. Complete details of the final twelve drill holes highlighted in this press release are shown in Table 1 below. Assay results will be announced when available.
Table 1:
J Zone Summer Drill Program Summary (Holes WAT12-319 to WAT12-330)
J-Zone * Mineralization (>300 cps / 0.5M minimum) Clay Alteration Unconformity Total
Hole ID Grid Line Az Dip From - To (m) Width (m) CPS Max Peak From - To (m) Depth (m) Depth (m)
WAT12-319 360W 174 -78 202.5 - 211.5 9 <300 - >9999 199 - 213 207.6 302
221.5 - 222.0 0.5 512
WAT12-320 075E 135 -73 240.0 - 244.0 3 <300 - 460 206 - 217 207.9 272
247.5 - 250.5 3 340 - 898 247 - 263 207.9 272
255.0 - 260.0 5 <300 - 1200
WAT12-321 255W 155 -63 222.0 - 222.5 0.5 547 188-215 223.8 310
252.0 - 252.5 0.5 494
WAT12-322 075W 147 -53 no anomalous radioactivity mineralization 237 - 252 248.3 347
WAT12-323 240W 150 -63 232.0 - 232.5 0.5 306 226 - 235 222.7 332
WAT12-324 360W 173 -73 208.0 - 208.5 0.5 326 206 - 213 209.0 302
WAT12-325 285W 163 -69 209.0 - 211.0 2 <300 - 1200 168 - 175 212.7 307
214.0 - 214.5 0.5 538 207 - 227
217.0 - 224.0 7 <300 - >9999
229.0 - 230.0 1 950 - 1100
WAT12-326 420W 179 -78 202.5 - 203.0 0.5 360 196 - 209 206.1 302
WAT12-327 315W 171 -77 200.0 - 209.0 9 <300 - 8100 197 - 212 202.1 317
210.0 - 211.0 1 420 - 1400
WAT12-328 405W 179 -74 200.0 - 211.0 11 <300 - 6900 197 - 220 205.2 309.5
212.0 - 221.0 9 <300 - 3210
WAT12-329 375W 178 -75 no anomalous radioactivity mineralization 198 - 201 205.9 308
WAT12-330 315W 177 -76 no anomalous radioactivity mineralization 211 - 221 201.3 302
Drill holes measured with an Exploranium GR-110G total count Super Gamma-Ray Scintillometer.
An Updated drill hole map and can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/WaterburyLake.asp.
All holes were radiometrically surveyed with a Mount Sopris 2GHF Triple Gamma probe or 2PGA-1000 natural gamma probe. The triple gamma probe uses both a Na-I scintillation crystal and a ZP1320 High-Flux Geiger-Mueller tube pair, which allows better resolution in strongly radiometric intervals.
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. All intersections are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness is yet to be determined.
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.
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 Exchange under the symbol "FSSIF".
Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership ("Waterbury Consortium") is a consortium primarily comprised of Korean-based companies. The Consortium is led by Korea Electric Power (KEPCO). Other participating companies include: Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, Korea Nuclear Fuel Co., Hanwha Corp. and Gravis Capital Corp., a private Canadian uranium investment company.
Fission Energy owns 60% and the Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership owns 40% of the Waterbury Lake Uranium Limited Partnership.
Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) is a Korean government-invested diversified energy company with over $83-billion (U.S.) in assets. The company is involved in the generation, transmission and distribution of electrical power from nuclear, hydro, coal, oil and LNG sources worldwide. Korea Electric Power provides electricity to almost all households in Korea and operates 20 nuclear power plants in the country with six more under development. The company has over 30,000 employees and is listed on the Korean Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange. (www.kepco.co.kr)
http://www.fission-energy.com/s/newsreleases.asp?ReportID=542759
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.620.286 von gehtwas am 19.09.12 11:07:40ok das kann sein.
bei Denison kam nachbörslich nur eine meldung
"Denison Mines does not say why shares are up"
heute jedenfalls beide wieder etwas runter.
bei Denison kam nachbörslich nur eine meldung
"Denison Mines does not say why shares are up"
heute jedenfalls beide wieder etwas runter.
August 20, 2012 nach meinem Zeitverständnid ist dies morgen, aber was soll's
--> ich wünschte mir auch, dass der Sommer noch andauern würde, aber leider ist heute schon der 20. September
--> ich wünschte mir auch, dass der Sommer noch andauern würde, aber leider ist heute schon der 20. September
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.624.244 von gehtwas am 20.09.12 08:52:48ach, ich habs schon geschafft, März mit Mai zu verwechseln,
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.624.373 von SwissCross am 20.09.12 09:14:41in diesem Sinne:
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Frohe Weihnachten!
Nuclear Power’s Critical Role in World Energy Mix Will Boost Uranium Demand
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Was zum schmökern
Energy, electricity and nuclear power estimates for the period up to 2050
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Energy, electricity and nuclear power estimates for the period up to 2050
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Der Preis ist heiss: Uran-Rally 2013
Weltweit steht die Atomenergie bei weitem nicht vor dem Aus. Und der wichtigste Rohstoff Uran ist knapp. Anleger können sich in Position bringen.
Von pascal Roth
Nach einer emotional geführten Debatte wollen Deutschland und die Schweiz die Atomkraft hinter sich lassen – ein Entscheid, den Österreich längst getroffen hat. Gleichzeitig befinden sich weltweit 63 Atomreaktoren im Bau, 28 davon allein in China. Gemäss World Nuclear Assoction wird der globale Uranbedarf im laufenden Jahr auf rund 68 000 Tonnen wachsen, während die Minen nur 52 200 Tonnen produzieren. Als Konsequenz schrumpfen die Lagerbestände und es bieten sich einmalige Gelegenheiten für den Kauf von unterbewerteten Uranaktien. Der gesamte Sektor wurde nach dem Unglück in Fukushima zu stark abgestraft.
«Megatons to Megawatts» läuft aus
Im kommenden Jahr versiegt die wichtigste Uran-Lieferquelle der USA (siehe Seite 54). Das trifft in erster Linie Usec. Die Firma verarbeitet das hochangereicherte Waffenuran zu reaktorfähigem Uran. Auch die US-Versorger sind besorgt. Immerhin betreiben sie 104 Atomreaktoren, die jährlich 25 000 Tonnen Uran verschlingen. Die Jahresproduktion aller US-Uranminen beläuft sich lediglich auf 1 800 Tonnen. Die 11 000 Tonnen Uran, die Russland bald nicht mehr liefern wird, entsprechen also der sechsfachen US-Produktion – es klafft eine gewaltige Angebotslücke.
Im Gegensatz zur Schweiz gibt es in den USA keine Pläne, den Betrieb von Atomkraftwerken einzustellen – im Gegenteil. Im Oktober 2011, ein halbes Jahr nach der Havarie in Fukushima-Daiichi, zeigte eine repräsentative Umfrage, dass zwei Drittel der US-Bevölkerung hinter der Atomkraft stehen. Seither haben die USA vier weitere Atomreaktoren geplant und genehmigt. Jetzt müssen die USA dringend neue Uranquellen im Inland erschliessen.
Im Bundesstaat Wyoming gibt es reichhaltige Uranvorkommen, die Anlegern Chancen bieten. Kaufenswert sind die Aktien von Ur-Energy. Die Firma mausert sich gerade vom Explorer zum Produzenten.
USA entwickeln eigene Uranprojekte
Ende August hat das zuständige Bureau of Land Management den von Ur-Energy-Chef Wayne Heili vorgeschlagenen Förderprozess gutgeheissen. Einen kostengünstigen Abbau erlaubt die sogenannte In-Situ Recovery. Wie diese Methode funktioniert, zeigt ein Video (siehe QR-Code auf Seite 54). Nun steht dem Bau der Lost Creek Mine nichts mehr im Weg.
Im Osten des Bundesstaates Wyoming fördert Marktführer Cameco in der grössten US-Uranmine Smith Ranch. Einige Kilometer nördlich davon, im Powder River Basin, betreibt Uranium One seit Mai 2012 die Willow-Creek-Uranmine. Auch Cameco exploriert in dieser Region, besitzt dort aber relativ wenig Land. Dies macht Nachbar Uranerz Energy zum Übernahmekandidaten. Der Explorer besitzt die grössten Landpakete im Powder River Basin. Derzeit liegt der Fokus auf der Nicholas Ranch, wo eine erfolgreiche Testproduktion angelaufen ist. Bei einem Marktwert von nur 110 Millionen könnte Cameco oder Uranium One den fortgeschrittenen Explorer locker aufkaufen. Die Produzenten haben 895 beziehungswiese 460 Millionen Dollar in der Kasse. Kommt es so weit, dürfen Uranerz-Energys Aktionäre mit einer branchenüblichen Übernahmeprämie um 50 Prozent rechnen.
Globaler Uransektor ist sehr aktiv
Wer auf Urandepots in mehreren US-Staaten setzen möchte, kauft die Aktien von Uranium Energy. Bereits im Betrieb ist die In-Situ Recovery der Palangana Mine in Texas. Zudem hat Uranium Energy historische Bohrresultate aus fünf weiteren Südstaaten der USA erworben. Projekte, die je länger je mehr gefragt sind.
Weltweit haben sich Übernahmen von Uranminen im Entwicklungsstadium gehäuft. Jüngst hat Cameco BHP Billitons Yeelirrie-Uranmine in Westaustralien übernommen. Im Januar stach Rio Tinto Cameco durch den Kauf von Hathor Exploration aus. Hathor bohrte das Roughrider-Vorkommen im Athabasca Basin (Saskatchewan) aus und hat die Offerte von Cameco abgelehnt. Im April kaufte das chinesische Konsortium Taurus Mineral die Uranlagerstätte Husab in Namibia, wo Extract Resources das drittgrösste, reine Uranvorkommen entwickelt hat. Wenige Monate zuvor übernahm die von der russischen Atombehörde ARMZ kontrollierte Rosatom die australische Mantra Resources, die das Mkuju-River-Projekt in Tansania vorantrieb.
Die Transaktionspreise befinden sich in einer Spanne zwischen 0,43 und 1,2 Milliarden Dollar. Im oberen Bereich dieser Bandbreite liegt der Marktwert von Paladin Energy. Die Australier fördern Uran in Namibias Langer Heinrich Mine. Dort soll die Produktion von heuer 2300 auf über 4500 Tonnen Uran ausgebaut werden. Zudem produziert Paladin bereits in Malawis Kayelekera Mine. Längst haben chinesische Versorger und staatsnahe Grossinvestoren ein Auge auf Paladin geworfen. Zudem hat Indiens Regierung die Absicht, Uranminen im Ausland zu erwerben. Gut möglich, dass Paladin als nächstes vom Kurszettel verschwindet.
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Konservative Investoren kaufen Cameco. Die Kanadier fördern ein Sechstel der globalen Uranproduktion zu niedrigen Kosten, was der hohen Urankonzentration in der McArthur River Mine zu verdanken ist. Dort liegt die Urankonzentration bei 15 Prozent. Zum Vergleich: In einer durchschnittlichen Uranmine liegt die Konzentration bei knapp einem Prozent. Und Chef Tim Gitz hat noch ein Ass im Ärmel: das Cigar-Lake-Vorkommen. Dort liegt die natürliche Urankonzentration bei weltweit einmaligen 17 Prozent. Allerdings ist die Mine noch nicht in Produktion. Mit 30 Prozent ist die französische Areva an der ergiebigen McArthur River Mine beteiligt. Obwohl Areva der zweitgrösste Uranförderer der Welt ist, eignen sich die Aktien nicht, um von steigenden Uranpreisen zu profitieren. Die Uranproduktion macht nur 14 Prozent des Umsatzes aus. Selbst nach einer fünfjährigen Talfahrt sind die zu 90 Prozent von staatlichen Händen gehaltenen Titel noch immer unattraktiv.
Mutige Anleger setzen auf Denison Mines. Einerseits besitzen die Kanadier die 60 Prozent des Wheeler-River-Projekts im Athabasca Basin, das mit einem Urangehalt um zwölf Prozent zu den reichhaltigsten Vorkommen zählt. Andererseits hält Denison einen Anteil der McClean-Lake-Mühle. Sie ist eine von nur vier Mühlen in Nordamerika, die hochgradiges Uran direkt verarbeiten kann. Zudem betreibt Denison ein Lager, das unter dem Namen Uranium Participation börsenkotiert ist.
Uranium Participation lagert physisches Uran. Die Aktien der schuldenfreien Firma notieren rund ein Fünftel unter dem Buchwert – ein gutes Einstiegsniveau für die kommende Uranhausse. Für steigende Preise spricht auch der jüngste Entscheid des Bergbauriesen BHP Billiton. Die Expansion der Megamine Olympic Dam wird auf unbestimmte Zeit verschoben – dort wäre die weltgrösste Uranproduktion geplant gewesen: 19 000 Tonnen pro Jahr.
http://www.finanzen.ch/nachrichten/redaktionhz/Der-Preis-ist…
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Weltweit steht die Atomenergie bei weitem nicht vor dem Aus. Und der wichtigste Rohstoff Uran ist knapp. Anleger können sich in Position bringen.
Von pascal Roth
Nach einer emotional geführten Debatte wollen Deutschland und die Schweiz die Atomkraft hinter sich lassen – ein Entscheid, den Österreich längst getroffen hat. Gleichzeitig befinden sich weltweit 63 Atomreaktoren im Bau, 28 davon allein in China. Gemäss World Nuclear Assoction wird der globale Uranbedarf im laufenden Jahr auf rund 68 000 Tonnen wachsen, während die Minen nur 52 200 Tonnen produzieren. Als Konsequenz schrumpfen die Lagerbestände und es bieten sich einmalige Gelegenheiten für den Kauf von unterbewerteten Uranaktien. Der gesamte Sektor wurde nach dem Unglück in Fukushima zu stark abgestraft.
«Megatons to Megawatts» läuft aus
Im kommenden Jahr versiegt die wichtigste Uran-Lieferquelle der USA (siehe Seite 54). Das trifft in erster Linie Usec. Die Firma verarbeitet das hochangereicherte Waffenuran zu reaktorfähigem Uran. Auch die US-Versorger sind besorgt. Immerhin betreiben sie 104 Atomreaktoren, die jährlich 25 000 Tonnen Uran verschlingen. Die Jahresproduktion aller US-Uranminen beläuft sich lediglich auf 1 800 Tonnen. Die 11 000 Tonnen Uran, die Russland bald nicht mehr liefern wird, entsprechen also der sechsfachen US-Produktion – es klafft eine gewaltige Angebotslücke.
Im Gegensatz zur Schweiz gibt es in den USA keine Pläne, den Betrieb von Atomkraftwerken einzustellen – im Gegenteil. Im Oktober 2011, ein halbes Jahr nach der Havarie in Fukushima-Daiichi, zeigte eine repräsentative Umfrage, dass zwei Drittel der US-Bevölkerung hinter der Atomkraft stehen. Seither haben die USA vier weitere Atomreaktoren geplant und genehmigt. Jetzt müssen die USA dringend neue Uranquellen im Inland erschliessen.
Im Bundesstaat Wyoming gibt es reichhaltige Uranvorkommen, die Anlegern Chancen bieten. Kaufenswert sind die Aktien von Ur-Energy. Die Firma mausert sich gerade vom Explorer zum Produzenten.
USA entwickeln eigene Uranprojekte
Ende August hat das zuständige Bureau of Land Management den von Ur-Energy-Chef Wayne Heili vorgeschlagenen Förderprozess gutgeheissen. Einen kostengünstigen Abbau erlaubt die sogenannte In-Situ Recovery. Wie diese Methode funktioniert, zeigt ein Video (siehe QR-Code auf Seite 54). Nun steht dem Bau der Lost Creek Mine nichts mehr im Weg.
Im Osten des Bundesstaates Wyoming fördert Marktführer Cameco in der grössten US-Uranmine Smith Ranch. Einige Kilometer nördlich davon, im Powder River Basin, betreibt Uranium One seit Mai 2012 die Willow-Creek-Uranmine. Auch Cameco exploriert in dieser Region, besitzt dort aber relativ wenig Land. Dies macht Nachbar Uranerz Energy zum Übernahmekandidaten. Der Explorer besitzt die grössten Landpakete im Powder River Basin. Derzeit liegt der Fokus auf der Nicholas Ranch, wo eine erfolgreiche Testproduktion angelaufen ist. Bei einem Marktwert von nur 110 Millionen könnte Cameco oder Uranium One den fortgeschrittenen Explorer locker aufkaufen. Die Produzenten haben 895 beziehungswiese 460 Millionen Dollar in der Kasse. Kommt es so weit, dürfen Uranerz-Energys Aktionäre mit einer branchenüblichen Übernahmeprämie um 50 Prozent rechnen.
Globaler Uransektor ist sehr aktiv
Wer auf Urandepots in mehreren US-Staaten setzen möchte, kauft die Aktien von Uranium Energy. Bereits im Betrieb ist die In-Situ Recovery der Palangana Mine in Texas. Zudem hat Uranium Energy historische Bohrresultate aus fünf weiteren Südstaaten der USA erworben. Projekte, die je länger je mehr gefragt sind.
Weltweit haben sich Übernahmen von Uranminen im Entwicklungsstadium gehäuft. Jüngst hat Cameco BHP Billitons Yeelirrie-Uranmine in Westaustralien übernommen. Im Januar stach Rio Tinto Cameco durch den Kauf von Hathor Exploration aus. Hathor bohrte das Roughrider-Vorkommen im Athabasca Basin (Saskatchewan) aus und hat die Offerte von Cameco abgelehnt. Im April kaufte das chinesische Konsortium Taurus Mineral die Uranlagerstätte Husab in Namibia, wo Extract Resources das drittgrösste, reine Uranvorkommen entwickelt hat. Wenige Monate zuvor übernahm die von der russischen Atombehörde ARMZ kontrollierte Rosatom die australische Mantra Resources, die das Mkuju-River-Projekt in Tansania vorantrieb.
Die Transaktionspreise befinden sich in einer Spanne zwischen 0,43 und 1,2 Milliarden Dollar. Im oberen Bereich dieser Bandbreite liegt der Marktwert von Paladin Energy. Die Australier fördern Uran in Namibias Langer Heinrich Mine. Dort soll die Produktion von heuer 2300 auf über 4500 Tonnen Uran ausgebaut werden. Zudem produziert Paladin bereits in Malawis Kayelekera Mine. Längst haben chinesische Versorger und staatsnahe Grossinvestoren ein Auge auf Paladin geworfen. Zudem hat Indiens Regierung die Absicht, Uranminen im Ausland zu erwerben. Gut möglich, dass Paladin als nächstes vom Kurszettel verschwindet.
Aktien für jeden Geschmack
Konservative Investoren kaufen Cameco. Die Kanadier fördern ein Sechstel der globalen Uranproduktion zu niedrigen Kosten, was der hohen Urankonzentration in der McArthur River Mine zu verdanken ist. Dort liegt die Urankonzentration bei 15 Prozent. Zum Vergleich: In einer durchschnittlichen Uranmine liegt die Konzentration bei knapp einem Prozent. Und Chef Tim Gitz hat noch ein Ass im Ärmel: das Cigar-Lake-Vorkommen. Dort liegt die natürliche Urankonzentration bei weltweit einmaligen 17 Prozent. Allerdings ist die Mine noch nicht in Produktion. Mit 30 Prozent ist die französische Areva an der ergiebigen McArthur River Mine beteiligt. Obwohl Areva der zweitgrösste Uranförderer der Welt ist, eignen sich die Aktien nicht, um von steigenden Uranpreisen zu profitieren. Die Uranproduktion macht nur 14 Prozent des Umsatzes aus. Selbst nach einer fünfjährigen Talfahrt sind die zu 90 Prozent von staatlichen Händen gehaltenen Titel noch immer unattraktiv.
Mutige Anleger setzen auf Denison Mines. Einerseits besitzen die Kanadier die 60 Prozent des Wheeler-River-Projekts im Athabasca Basin, das mit einem Urangehalt um zwölf Prozent zu den reichhaltigsten Vorkommen zählt. Andererseits hält Denison einen Anteil der McClean-Lake-Mühle. Sie ist eine von nur vier Mühlen in Nordamerika, die hochgradiges Uran direkt verarbeiten kann. Zudem betreibt Denison ein Lager, das unter dem Namen Uranium Participation börsenkotiert ist.
Uranium Participation lagert physisches Uran. Die Aktien der schuldenfreien Firma notieren rund ein Fünftel unter dem Buchwert – ein gutes Einstiegsniveau für die kommende Uranhausse. Für steigende Preise spricht auch der jüngste Entscheid des Bergbauriesen BHP Billiton. Die Expansion der Megamine Olympic Dam wird auf unbestimmte Zeit verschoben – dort wäre die weltgrösste Uranproduktion geplant gewesen: 19 000 Tonnen pro Jahr.
http://www.finanzen.ch/nachrichten/redaktionhz/Der-Preis-ist…
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More on Dev Randhawa of Fission Energy (FIS.v)
http://incakolanews.blogspot.de/2012/10/more-on-dev-randhawa…
Kann mir das ganze derzeit entspannt (d.h. nicht investiert) anschauen.
Freundliche Grüße
supernova
More on Dev Randhawa of Fission Energy (FIS.v)
http://incakolanews.blogspot.de/2012/10/more-on-dev-randhawa…
Kann mir das ganze derzeit entspannt (d.h. nicht investiert) anschauen.
Freundliche Grüße
supernova
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Oct. 9, 2012) - Fission Energy Corp. (TSX VENTURE:FIS)(FSSIF) ("Fission or "the Company") and its 50% Joint Venture (JV) partner ESO Uranium Corp., are pleased to announce that an 8-hole, 1,600m core drilling program concurrent with 12-holes, totaling 1,440m of dual rotary (DR) drilling, at the PLS Property, located in the southwest part of Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin will commence in early October. The core drilling program will focus on the partially tested PL-3B EM Conductor, in addition to a series of untested parallel east-northeast trending EM conductors, which lie approximately 3.0 km to the east of the high grade uranium boulder field, where multiple boulder assays as high as 39.6% U3O8 were discovered last year. The planned DR drilling will test for overburden characterization, to help further define new key exploration targets in the vicinity of the boulder field. The drill rods used for this DR work are large enough to permit gamma spectrometer surveying of the drill holes through the wall of the rods. This will allow the source of anomalous radioactivity encountered in the drill holes to be identified, and a distinction between thorium, potassium and uranium sources in the till sheet (glacial overburden) will be made.
Previous drilling completed earlier this year along the PL-3B EM Conductor intersected strong alteration below the unconformity and continuous wide intervals of anomalous low grade uranium basement mineralization, as well as associated boron, cobalt, nickel, molybdenum and lead over 823m of strike (see press release dated July 24th, 2012). Analysis of these results has provided further evidence supporting Fission and ESO's belief that a large uranium-rich alteration system may be present in this largely unexplored ground, which hosts favourable targets near the high grade uranium boulder field. Hardrock Diamond Drilling Ltd. has been contracted to complete the core drill program, and J.R. Drilling Ltd. has been contracted to complete the DR drill program, both of which are expected to conclude by the end of November.
Geophysical programs are planned for the contiguous block of ground staked in late 2011 as south and southeast extensions of the original PLS JV property. The 8,170 hectare block covers the southwest extensions of the Derkson Conductor Corridor which compares favourably to the geology of the nearby Patterson Conductor Corridor southwest extensions. A 5,787 line-km airborne high resolution magnetic and radiometric survey (the same type of survey which led to the discovery of the high grade boulder field on the PLS Property), in addition to 12 line-km of Time Domain EM ground geophysics (TDEM) and 24.6 line-km of DC Resistivity ground geophysics, are planned for completion.
Each drill hole is surveyed downhole for radioactivity with a Mount Sopris 2PGA-1000 Gamma/SP probe. Samples have been submitted to SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories (an SCC ISO/IEC 17025: 2005 Accredited Facility) of Saskatoon for analysis, which include a 63 element ICP-OES, uranium by fluorimetry (partial digestion). Results will be provided when available.
The PLS exploration project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and ESO Uranium Corp. (ESO). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine, (>60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. An updated map highlighting the core and dual rotary drilling programs planned for PLS can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
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, President & COO
Contact:
Fission Energy Corp.
Rich Matthews
Investor Relations
TF: 877-868-8140
info@fission-energy.com
www.fission-energy.com
Previous drilling completed earlier this year along the PL-3B EM Conductor intersected strong alteration below the unconformity and continuous wide intervals of anomalous low grade uranium basement mineralization, as well as associated boron, cobalt, nickel, molybdenum and lead over 823m of strike (see press release dated July 24th, 2012). Analysis of these results has provided further evidence supporting Fission and ESO's belief that a large uranium-rich alteration system may be present in this largely unexplored ground, which hosts favourable targets near the high grade uranium boulder field. Hardrock Diamond Drilling Ltd. has been contracted to complete the core drill program, and J.R. Drilling Ltd. has been contracted to complete the DR drill program, both of which are expected to conclude by the end of November.
Geophysical programs are planned for the contiguous block of ground staked in late 2011 as south and southeast extensions of the original PLS JV property. The 8,170 hectare block covers the southwest extensions of the Derkson Conductor Corridor which compares favourably to the geology of the nearby Patterson Conductor Corridor southwest extensions. A 5,787 line-km airborne high resolution magnetic and radiometric survey (the same type of survey which led to the discovery of the high grade boulder field on the PLS Property), in addition to 12 line-km of Time Domain EM ground geophysics (TDEM) and 24.6 line-km of DC Resistivity ground geophysics, are planned for completion.
Each drill hole is surveyed downhole for radioactivity with a Mount Sopris 2PGA-1000 Gamma/SP probe. Samples have been submitted to SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories (an SCC ISO/IEC 17025: 2005 Accredited Facility) of Saskatoon for analysis, which include a 63 element ICP-OES, uranium by fluorimetry (partial digestion). Results will be provided when available.
The PLS exploration project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and ESO Uranium Corp. (ESO). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine, (>60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. An updated map highlighting the core and dual rotary drilling programs planned for PLS can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
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, President & COO
Contact:
Fission Energy Corp.
Rich Matthews
Investor Relations
TF: 877-868-8140
info@fission-energy.com
www.fission-energy.com
Fission Drills 16.5m Grading 1.07% U3O8 Including 1.5m of 8.24% U3O8 at J Zone
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-drills-16-5m-grading-1…
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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-drills-16-5m-grading-1…
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Areva legt Uranprojekte in Namibia und Niger auf Eis
... dann müsste es doch irgendwann knapp werden
http://www.finanzen.net/nachricht/aktien/Areva-legt-Uranproj…
... dann müsste es doch irgendwann knapp werden
http://www.finanzen.net/nachricht/aktien/Areva-legt-Uranproj…
Zitat von gehtwas: Areva legt Uranprojekte in Namibia und Niger auf Eis
... dann müsste es doch irgendwann knapp werden
http://www.finanzen.net/nachricht/aktien/Areva-legt-Uranproj…
Hier noch mal das gleiche Thema -Uran muß teurer werden oder es wird nix mehr gefördert
Positive Forward Fundamentals Temper Long-term Uranium Outlook
http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/12838/positive-fundamentals-…
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Fission Energy Corp. : Fission Expands High Grade Boulder Field by 2.35km At PLS: Assays Pending
FISSION ENERGY CORP. ("Fission" or "the Company"), and its Joint Venture partner ESO Uranium Corp. announce that recent field work on their PLS (Patterson Lake South) Property, located in the south-west margin of Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin, has significantly expanded the area of the high-grade uranium boulder field discovered in 2011 (see new release June 27, 2011). The latest results include several samples with "off-scale" radioactivity (> 9,999 counts per second [cps] measured by a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer) that extend the area a further 2.35km to the south-west as well as 0.8km to the west at the northern extent of the boulder field (a map highlighting the Radiometric Prospecting Update can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp).
A total of 40 anomalous surficial glacial transported rocks ranging in size from 1cm to 45cm have been identified by recent prospecting around and away from the currently delineated boulder field, with 43% (17) measured as "off-scale". Fourteen highly anomalous samples, including 4 measuring "off-scale" have been found in the extension 2.35km to the southwest of the current southern delineated extent of the boulder field. Assays are pending. The new discoveries are a result of ground follow-up of a recently completed high resolution radiometric / magnetic airborne survey which covered additional ground of 20,488 ha (11 mineral claims) acquired after the initial high-grade boulder field discovery in June 2011. (see news release dated February 15, 2012).
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented, "The discovery of additional strongly radioactive rocks in a new area is an exciting development. It represents a significant expansion of the high grade boulder field we discovered last year and has occurred at a time when our previous winter drilling program has also been delivering promising results."
An ongoing field program is in progress. This includes 8-holes, 1600m of core drilling following up geophysics and geologic targets, including the prospective PL-3B conductor, as well as 12-holes, 1440m of dual rotary (DR) drilling evaluating overburden near the boulder field. (see news release October 9, 2012). The drill programs are following up on results from the previous winter's field program which have provided evidence supporting the team's belief that a large uranium-rich alteration system may be present in this largely unexplored area.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and ESO Uranium Corp. (ESO). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine, (>60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. An updated map highlighting the core and dual rotary drilling programs planned for PLS can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
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.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
"Ross McElroy"
Ross McElroy, President & COO
Investor Relations
Rich Matthews
TF: 877-868-8140
info@fission-energy.com
www.fission-energy.com
http://www.4-traders.com/FISSION-ENERGY-CORP-6970733/news/Fi…
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FISSION ENERGY CORP. ("Fission" or "the Company"), and its Joint Venture partner ESO Uranium Corp. announce that recent field work on their PLS (Patterson Lake South) Property, located in the south-west margin of Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin, has significantly expanded the area of the high-grade uranium boulder field discovered in 2011 (see new release June 27, 2011). The latest results include several samples with "off-scale" radioactivity (> 9,999 counts per second [cps] measured by a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer) that extend the area a further 2.35km to the south-west as well as 0.8km to the west at the northern extent of the boulder field (a map highlighting the Radiometric Prospecting Update can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp).
A total of 40 anomalous surficial glacial transported rocks ranging in size from 1cm to 45cm have been identified by recent prospecting around and away from the currently delineated boulder field, with 43% (17) measured as "off-scale". Fourteen highly anomalous samples, including 4 measuring "off-scale" have been found in the extension 2.35km to the southwest of the current southern delineated extent of the boulder field. Assays are pending. The new discoveries are a result of ground follow-up of a recently completed high resolution radiometric / magnetic airborne survey which covered additional ground of 20,488 ha (11 mineral claims) acquired after the initial high-grade boulder field discovery in June 2011. (see news release dated February 15, 2012).
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented, "The discovery of additional strongly radioactive rocks in a new area is an exciting development. It represents a significant expansion of the high grade boulder field we discovered last year and has occurred at a time when our previous winter drilling program has also been delivering promising results."
An ongoing field program is in progress. This includes 8-holes, 1600m of core drilling following up geophysics and geologic targets, including the prospective PL-3B conductor, as well as 12-holes, 1440m of dual rotary (DR) drilling evaluating overburden near the boulder field. (see news release October 9, 2012). The drill programs are following up on results from the previous winter's field program which have provided evidence supporting the team's belief that a large uranium-rich alteration system may be present in this largely unexplored area.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and ESO Uranium Corp. (ESO). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine, (>60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. An updated map highlighting the core and dual rotary drilling programs planned for PLS can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
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.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
"Ross McElroy"
Ross McElroy, President & COO
Investor Relations
Rich Matthews
TF: 877-868-8140
info@fission-energy.com
www.fission-energy.com
http://www.4-traders.com/FISSION-ENERGY-CORP-6970733/news/Fi…
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2012-11-05 07:56 FIS 0.355 Halt Trading Fission Energy halted at open
hat was mit partner ESO (jetzt Alpha Minerals) zu tun, da:
2012-11-05 07:57 AMW Halt Trading Alpha Minerals halted at open
2012-11-05 07:57 AMW Halt Trading Alpha Minerals halted at open
tippe mal auf gute drills... für nen HALT muss aber was geboten werden... naja mal sehen...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.787.007 von Boersenkrieger am 05.11.12 14:26:43oder Cameco ist mit seiner Milliarde doch auf Shopping-Tour gegangen.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.787.029 von Kongo-Otto am 05.11.12 14:31:11naja wenn Ex-ESO nicht auch ausgesetzt wäre dann evtl... aber so wohl nicht.
ESO ist der größte mist den ich je im depot hatte
ESO ist der größte mist den ich je im depot hatte
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.787.376 von gehtwas am 05.11.12 15:42:05ne glaub ich net... da gehts um patterson lake.... höchstens aber FIS will Ex-ESO das abkaufen bzw den laden übernehmen.
das könnte evtl. sein.
das könnte evtl. sein.
RESS RELEASE: Fission Energy Corp.: Discovery Hole Hits "Off-Scale" Near Surface at PLS
05.11.12 16:00:03- DJPN
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Nov. 5, 2012) - FISSION ENERGY CORP.
("Fission" or "the Company") (TSX VENTURE:FIS)(OTCQX:FSSIF), and its Joint
Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc (formerly ESO Uranium Corp), report that
core drilling on the PLS project has intersected a 6.0 m wide interval of high
grade mineralization with massive visible pitchblende in veins (up to 21cm
wide), blebs and flecks.
This high grade mineralization occurs at shallow depth in basement rocks in
drill hole PLS12-022 which is still in progress. The strongly radioactive
interval occurs within a broader 21.0m interval of moderate radioactivity witch
breaches the unconformity and extends downward into the Archean basement.
05.11.12 16:00:03- DJPN
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Nov. 5, 2012) - FISSION ENERGY CORP.
("Fission" or "the Company") (TSX VENTURE:FIS)(OTCQX:FSSIF), and its Joint
Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc (formerly ESO Uranium Corp), report that
core drilling on the PLS project has intersected a 6.0 m wide interval of high
grade mineralization with massive visible pitchblende in veins (up to 21cm
wide), blebs and flecks.
This high grade mineralization occurs at shallow depth in basement rocks in
drill hole PLS12-022 which is still in progress. The strongly radioactive
interval occurs within a broader 21.0m interval of moderate radioactivity witch
breaches the unconformity and extends downward into the Archean basement.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.787.624 von SwissCross am 05.11.12 16:18:02umso besser... also drills sind der grund
vielleicht muss ich so alpha gar nicht verscherbeln was ich die tage wollte.
eigentlich wollt ich letzte woche da schon raus aber limit hatte versagt
vielleicht muss ich so alpha gar nicht verscherbeln was ich die tage wollte.
eigentlich wollt ich letzte woche da schon raus aber limit hatte versagt
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.787.624 von SwissCross am 05.11.12 16:18:02Discovery hole PLS12-022 is located approximately 3.8 kilometres northeast of the high grade radioactive boulder field, where assays returned values up to 39.6% U3O8 (see news release July 27, 2011).
Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/11/05/4961942/discovery-hole-at-p…
Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/11/05/4961942/discovery-hole-at-p…
AMW bid 0.41 · ask 0.79
0,40 cad +100%
geil... zum glück bin ich nicht rausgekommen aus ESO ...das hätt mich jetzt genervt
0,40 cad +100%
geil... zum glück bin ich nicht rausgekommen aus ESO ...das hätt mich jetzt genervt
Der Treibsatz bei unserer Fission Rakete zündet wieder...
metallix
metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.788.210 von metallix am 05.11.12 18:29:49schön auch dass es nicht gleich wieder abfällt
anbei noch ein deutschsprachiger Artikel aus dem Goldinverst Mining Scou von Tim Luca
http://www.goldinvest.de/index.php/fission-energy-sehr-gute-…
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anbei noch ein deutschsprachiger Artikel aus dem Goldinverst Mining Scou von Tim Luca
http://www.goldinvest.de/index.php/fission-energy-sehr-gute-…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.792.235 von gehtwas am 06.11.12 17:05:16Schöner Text vom Stefan....für die deutsche Fraktion
Metallix
Metallix
Ooops, noch mal 10 % gestern,was ist denn da los?
Sieht doch schon wieder viel besser aus als vor ner Woche.
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Sieht doch schon wieder viel besser aus als vor ner Woche.
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Trading Halt!
IIROC Trading Halt - FIS
Canada NewsWire
VANCOUVER, Nov. 12, 2012
VANCOUVER, Nov. 12, 2012 /CNW/ - The following issues have been halted by
IIROC:
Company: Fission Energy Corp.
TSX-Venture Symbol: FIS
Reason: At the Request of the Company Pending News
Halt Time (ET): 7:47
IIROC Trading Halt - FIS
Canada NewsWire
VANCOUVER, Nov. 12, 2012
VANCOUVER, Nov. 12, 2012 /CNW/ - The following issues have been halted by
IIROC:
Company: Fission Energy Corp.
TSX-Venture Symbol: FIS
Reason: At the Request of the Company Pending News
Halt Time (ET): 7:47
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.814.325 von SwissCross am 12.11.12 15:53:10Ich bin gespannt wie ein Flitzebogen
gehtwas
gehtwas
Ich befürchte feindliche Übernahme!!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.814.467 von Mindoro007 am 12.11.12 16:19:51ab 1.50 reagier ich da freundlich drauf ...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.814.467 von Mindoro007 am 12.11.12 16:19:51Drilling results
RESS RELEASE: Two More Drill Holes Cut High Radioactivity and Uranium Mineralization at PLS, Saskatchewan
12.11.12 16:30:09- DJPN
Two More Drill Holes Cut High Radioactivity and Uranium Mineralization at PLS,
Saskatchewan
Canada NewsWire
VANCOUVER, Nov. 12, 2012
TSX VENTURE: AMW
VANCOUVER, Nov. 12, 2012 /CNW/ - Alpha Minerals Inc. (TSX-V: AMW), (the
"Company" or "Alpha"), and its Joint Venture partner Fission Energy Corp
(TSX-V:FIS) are pleased to release additional results from the current core
drill program. Since the announcement of the discovery hole PLS12-022 (see news
release Nov. 5, 2012), two more vertical holes have been completed, PLS12-023
located 10 meters grid north of Hole PLS12-022 and Hole PLS12-024 located 10
meters grid west of PLS12-022.
PLS12-023 intersected approximately 13 meters (42.9 feet) of strongly
anomalous radioactivity over the core interval between 63.0-76.0 meters
downhole with visible uranium mineralization and extensive alteration.
PLS12-024 intersected approximately 24 meters (79.2 feet) of strongly
anomalous radioactivity over the core interval between 59.0 - 93.0 meters with
a 13.0 m wide interval of mineralization which includes intermittent intervals,
totaling 2.14m, of off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity. This was measured with
the handheld Exploranium GR-110G total counts gamma-ray scintillometer and
stated as cps (counts per second). This thicker zone was also associated with
strong alteration.
The mineralization occurs at shallow depth in basement rocks. In both drill
holes, ?Devonian sediments overlie the basement rocks and are radioactive. This
is considered by Alpha to be indicative of a potential nearby source of
basement mineralization that was eroded and contributed to these younger
?Devonian sediments at an unconformity overlying the Archean Basement rocks.
This is not recognized as the Athabasca Sandstone unconformity with the Archean
Basement.
* Mineralization (>300 cps / 0.5M Overburden
Devonian? Total
minimum)
Unconformity
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Hole ID Grid Az Dip From - Width(m) CPS Max Peak Depth (m)
Depth (m) Depth
Line To(m)
(m)
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------------ -----
57.5 -
PLS12-022 000W 180 -90 78.5 21.0 300 - >9999 0 - 55.3
59.2 212.5
71.0-77.0 6.0 1800->9999
116.5 -
117.5 1.0 308 - 323
170.0 -
171.0 1.0 301 - 384
---------- ---- --- --- --------- -------- ------------ ----------
------------ -----
60.0 -
PLS12-023 000W 180 -90 61.0 1.0 315 - 400 0 - 53.80
60.59 197.2
63.0 -
76.0 13.0 300 - 3300
91.0 -
91.5 0.5 800
105.5 -
106.0 0.5 352
---------- ---- --- --- --------- -------- ------------ ----------
------------ -----
59.0 - 300 -
PLS12-024 010W 180 -90 83.0 24.0 >9999 0- 56.23
60.1 191.1
65.0 - 13.0 2100->9999
78.0
91.0 -
93.0 2.0 305 - 1300
---------- ---- --- --- --------- -------- ------------ ----------
------------ -----
The reader is cautioned that the cps readings are not directly or uniformly
related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only
as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. The
degree of radioactivity within the mineralized intervals is normally variable
and associated with visible pitchblende mineralization. All intersections are
down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness is yet to be
determined.
All further drill holes will be radiometrically surveyed with a Mount Sopris
2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe over the highly radioactive zones. This tool can
return more accurate measurements in high grade mineralized zones.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Alpha
Minerals Inc. (AMW) and Fission Energy Corp. (FIS). Fission is the Operator.
PLS is accessible by road via all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the
former Cluff Lake mine, (>60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the
nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek (more than 90 million lbs U3O8 in resource
estimates) discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active
exploration and development. Updated maps highlighting the successful fall 2012
drill program at PLS can be found on the Company's website:
www.alphaminerals.ca
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 Ben Ainsworth, P.Eng BC/SK,
President and Director for Alpha Minerals Inc., a qualified person for the
Company.
On behalf of the Board of Directors of Alpha Minerals Inc.
"Ben Ainsworth"
President, CEO and Director
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that
term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts
responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
This press release contains "forward-looking information" that is based on
Alpha's current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections. This
forward-looking information includes, among other things, statements with
respect to Alpha'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 Alpha'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. Alpha disclaims any
intention or obligation to update or revise forward-looking information,
whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
SOURCE: Alpha Minerals Inc.
/CONTACT: For corporate communications please contact: Robert (Bob)
Meister
Alpha Minerals Inc..
Vancouver, BC
Phone: (604) 629-0293
Toll Free: 1-866-629-U3O8 (8368)
Copyright CNW Group 2012
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
12-11-12 1530GMT
Alpha Mnrls (CA02077G1081) Fission Energy (CA3381251071)
RESS RELEASE: Two More Drill Holes Cut High Radioactivity and Uranium Mineralization at PLS, Saskatchewan
12.11.12 16:30:09- DJPN
Two More Drill Holes Cut High Radioactivity and Uranium Mineralization at PLS,
Saskatchewan
Canada NewsWire
VANCOUVER, Nov. 12, 2012
TSX VENTURE: AMW
VANCOUVER, Nov. 12, 2012 /CNW/ - Alpha Minerals Inc. (TSX-V: AMW), (the
"Company" or "Alpha"), and its Joint Venture partner Fission Energy Corp
(TSX-V:FIS) are pleased to release additional results from the current core
drill program. Since the announcement of the discovery hole PLS12-022 (see news
release Nov. 5, 2012), two more vertical holes have been completed, PLS12-023
located 10 meters grid north of Hole PLS12-022 and Hole PLS12-024 located 10
meters grid west of PLS12-022.
PLS12-023 intersected approximately 13 meters (42.9 feet) of strongly
anomalous radioactivity over the core interval between 63.0-76.0 meters
downhole with visible uranium mineralization and extensive alteration.
PLS12-024 intersected approximately 24 meters (79.2 feet) of strongly
anomalous radioactivity over the core interval between 59.0 - 93.0 meters with
a 13.0 m wide interval of mineralization which includes intermittent intervals,
totaling 2.14m, of off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity. This was measured with
the handheld Exploranium GR-110G total counts gamma-ray scintillometer and
stated as cps (counts per second). This thicker zone was also associated with
strong alteration.
The mineralization occurs at shallow depth in basement rocks. In both drill
holes, ?Devonian sediments overlie the basement rocks and are radioactive. This
is considered by Alpha to be indicative of a potential nearby source of
basement mineralization that was eroded and contributed to these younger
?Devonian sediments at an unconformity overlying the Archean Basement rocks.
This is not recognized as the Athabasca Sandstone unconformity with the Archean
Basement.
* Mineralization (>300 cps / 0.5M Overburden
Devonian? Total
minimum)
Unconformity
---------------------------------
Hole ID Grid Az Dip From - Width(m) CPS Max Peak Depth (m)
Depth (m) Depth
Line To(m)
(m)
---------- ---- --- --- --------- -------- ------------ ----------
------------ -----
57.5 -
PLS12-022 000W 180 -90 78.5 21.0 300 - >9999 0 - 55.3
59.2 212.5
71.0-77.0 6.0 1800->9999
116.5 -
117.5 1.0 308 - 323
170.0 -
171.0 1.0 301 - 384
---------- ---- --- --- --------- -------- ------------ ----------
------------ -----
60.0 -
PLS12-023 000W 180 -90 61.0 1.0 315 - 400 0 - 53.80
60.59 197.2
63.0 -
76.0 13.0 300 - 3300
91.0 -
91.5 0.5 800
105.5 -
106.0 0.5 352
---------- ---- --- --- --------- -------- ------------ ----------
------------ -----
59.0 - 300 -
PLS12-024 010W 180 -90 83.0 24.0 >9999 0- 56.23
60.1 191.1
65.0 - 13.0 2100->9999
78.0
91.0 -
93.0 2.0 305 - 1300
---------- ---- --- --- --------- -------- ------------ ----------
------------ -----
The reader is cautioned that the cps readings are not directly or uniformly
related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only
as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. The
degree of radioactivity within the mineralized intervals is normally variable
and associated with visible pitchblende mineralization. All intersections are
down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness is yet to be
determined.
All further drill holes will be radiometrically surveyed with a Mount Sopris
2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe over the highly radioactive zones. This tool can
return more accurate measurements in high grade mineralized zones.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Alpha
Minerals Inc. (AMW) and Fission Energy Corp. (FIS). Fission is the Operator.
PLS is accessible by road via all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the
former Cluff Lake mine, (>60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the
nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek (more than 90 million lbs U3O8 in resource
estimates) discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active
exploration and development. Updated maps highlighting the successful fall 2012
drill program at PLS can be found on the Company's website:
www.alphaminerals.ca
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 Ben Ainsworth, P.Eng BC/SK,
President and Director for Alpha Minerals Inc., a qualified person for the
Company.
On behalf of the Board of Directors of Alpha Minerals Inc.
"Ben Ainsworth"
President, CEO and Director
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that
term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts
responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
This press release contains "forward-looking information" that is based on
Alpha's current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections. This
forward-looking information includes, among other things, statements with
respect to Alpha'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 Alpha'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. Alpha disclaims any
intention or obligation to update or revise forward-looking information,
whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
SOURCE: Alpha Minerals Inc.
/CONTACT: For corporate communications please contact: Robert (Bob)
Meister
Alpha Minerals Inc..
Vancouver, BC
Phone: (604) 629-0293
Toll Free: 1-866-629-U3O8 (8368)
Copyright CNW Group 2012
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
12-11-12 1530GMT
Alpha Mnrls (CA02077G1081) Fission Energy (CA3381251071)
Zitat von Mindoro007: Ich befürchte feindliche Übernahme!!!
Nein- More offscale
Fission Energy Corp.: Step-Out Drilling Hits More "Off-Scale" Radioactivity at PLS
http://www.stockhouse.com/news/canadianreleasesdetail.aspx?n…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.814.710 von gehtwas am 12.11.12 17:08:14und AMW macht dabei noch viel mehr spaß.
meine einzigen uranexplorer die beiden... endlich mal ein paar früchte.
meine einzigen uranexplorer die beiden... endlich mal ein paar früchte.
Leute jetzt bekommen wir wieder eien Lauf.....
Gruss
Metallix
Gruss
Metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.815.345 von metallix am 12.11.12 19:16:50einnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen Lauf
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.815.350 von metallix am 12.11.12 19:18:06bei AMW hab ich trotzdem heut mal nicht ganz die hälfte zu 1,46 cad vertickt. alles andere bleibt. FIS sowieso... da will ich wieder deutlich über 1,20 CAD sehen bevor ich da auch nur annähernd schwach werde (eigentlich noch deutlich mehr)
Fission Energy Corp.: Step-out Hole Intersects 22.5M Wide Mineralization at PLS
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Nov 15, 2012 (Menafn - Marketwire via COMTEX) --FISSION ENERGY CORP. (otcqx:FSSIF) ("Fission" or "the Company") and its Joint Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc. are pleased to announce drill and scintillometer results from its current core drilling program. PLS12-025 collared 10m north of hole PLS12-024 (See News Release November 12, 2012) intersected a 22.5m wide interval of strong mineralization including a narrow band of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity. In concluding the core drilling program for this season, all of the last four holes have identified significant mineralization at similar vertical depth below surface. In each case, the mineralization occurs at shallow depth in basement rocks.
An aggressive winter program, expected to begin in early 2013, is currently being planned to further expand the discovery, as it remains open in all dimensions. Drill plans will include continued step-out land based holes in the area of these mineralized holes and step out holes for targets to be drilled from the ice on Patterson Lake.
Ross McElroy, President, COO and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented,
"We've completed our core drilling program on PLS with results that display wide mineralization at shallow depth in our discovery hole and in all three subsequent step-out holes. Mineralization appears to be flat to gently dipping within steeply dipping basement graphitic metaseditments. These results provide plenty of impetus to plan an aggressive follow up program this winter."
Key Technical Details (PLS12-025):
--A thin, 2.83m layer of sandstone is present immediately above the
unconformity. Mineralization extends up into this horizon.
--Hole PLS12-025 (Line 010W), a vertical hole collared 10m grid north of
Hole PLS12-024, intersected anomalous radioactivity in the bedrock over
a 22.5m interval (60.5 - 83.0m), with two sections of stronger
radioactivity (62.5 - 65.0m and 70.5 - 81.5m respectively). A narrow
0.05m interval of "off-scale" radioactivity was measured at 64.68m.
Recovery throughout the mineralized interval averages 75% with localized
intervals as low as 56%.
Hole Summary
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
(i) Mineralization (greater than 300 cps / 0.5M
HoleGridminimum)
------------------------------------------------
IDLineAzDipFrom - To (m) Width (m)CPS Max Peak
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLS12-022000W180-9057.5 - 78.521.0less than 300 -
greater than 9999
71.0 - 77.06.01800 - greater than
9999
116.5 - 117.51.0308 - 323
170.0 - 171.01.0301 - 384
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLS12-023000W180-9060.0 - 61.01.0315 - 400
63.0 - 76.013.0less than 300 - 3300
91.0 - 91.50.5800
105.5 - 106.00.5352
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLS12-024010W180-9059.0 - 83.024.0less than 300 -
greater than 9999
65.0 - 78.013.02100 - greater than
9999
91.0 - 93.02.0305 - 1300
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLS12-025010W180-9060.5 - 83.022.5330 - greater than
9999
62.0 - 65.53.5800 - greater than
9999
70.5 - 81.511.0850 - 7000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
HoleOverburdenBasementTotal
IDInterval(m)Interval(m)Depth(m)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLS12-0220 - 55.359.23 - 212.5212.5
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLS12-0230 - 53.860.6 - 197.2197.2
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLS12-0240 - 56.2360.05 - 191.1191.1
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLS12-0250 - 59.5462.37 - 160.63160.6
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
This concludes a first phase, 9-hole, 1,631.86m core drilling program. The pause in drilling will allow the Joint Venture to assess the geology in the context of the assays and geochemistry of the core samples. The analysis of the core samples is underway with the core from PLS12-025 still being prepared for sampling and shipping at this date.
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. The degree of radioactivity within the mineralized intervals is highly variable and associated with visible pitchblende mineralization. All intersections are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness is yet to be determined.
All holes have been radiometrically surveyed with a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe, which allows for accurate measurements in high grade mineralized zones.
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 and boron. Assay results will be released when received.
Further updates will be provided.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine, (greater than 60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. An updated map highlighting the core and dual rotary drilling programs planned for PLS can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
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.
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".
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.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Ross McElroy, President & COO
http://www.menafn.com/menafn/f3b2c7c9-886f-4e13-86db-bbea20e…
gehtwas
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Nov 15, 2012 (Menafn - Marketwire via COMTEX) --FISSION ENERGY CORP. (otcqx:FSSIF) ("Fission" or "the Company") and its Joint Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc. are pleased to announce drill and scintillometer results from its current core drilling program. PLS12-025 collared 10m north of hole PLS12-024 (See News Release November 12, 2012) intersected a 22.5m wide interval of strong mineralization including a narrow band of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity. In concluding the core drilling program for this season, all of the last four holes have identified significant mineralization at similar vertical depth below surface. In each case, the mineralization occurs at shallow depth in basement rocks.
An aggressive winter program, expected to begin in early 2013, is currently being planned to further expand the discovery, as it remains open in all dimensions. Drill plans will include continued step-out land based holes in the area of these mineralized holes and step out holes for targets to be drilled from the ice on Patterson Lake.
Ross McElroy, President, COO and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented,
"We've completed our core drilling program on PLS with results that display wide mineralization at shallow depth in our discovery hole and in all three subsequent step-out holes. Mineralization appears to be flat to gently dipping within steeply dipping basement graphitic metaseditments. These results provide plenty of impetus to plan an aggressive follow up program this winter."
Key Technical Details (PLS12-025):
--A thin, 2.83m layer of sandstone is present immediately above the
unconformity. Mineralization extends up into this horizon.
--Hole PLS12-025 (Line 010W), a vertical hole collared 10m grid north of
Hole PLS12-024, intersected anomalous radioactivity in the bedrock over
a 22.5m interval (60.5 - 83.0m), with two sections of stronger
radioactivity (62.5 - 65.0m and 70.5 - 81.5m respectively). A narrow
0.05m interval of "off-scale" radioactivity was measured at 64.68m.
Recovery throughout the mineralized interval averages 75% with localized
intervals as low as 56%.
Hole Summary
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
(i) Mineralization (greater than 300 cps / 0.5M
HoleGridminimum)
------------------------------------------------
IDLineAzDipFrom - To (m) Width (m)CPS Max Peak
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLS12-022000W180-9057.5 - 78.521.0less than 300 -
greater than 9999
71.0 - 77.06.01800 - greater than
9999
116.5 - 117.51.0308 - 323
170.0 - 171.01.0301 - 384
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLS12-023000W180-9060.0 - 61.01.0315 - 400
63.0 - 76.013.0less than 300 - 3300
91.0 - 91.50.5800
105.5 - 106.00.5352
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLS12-024010W180-9059.0 - 83.024.0less than 300 -
greater than 9999
65.0 - 78.013.02100 - greater than
9999
91.0 - 93.02.0305 - 1300
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLS12-025010W180-9060.5 - 83.022.5330 - greater than
9999
62.0 - 65.53.5800 - greater than
9999
70.5 - 81.511.0850 - 7000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
HoleOverburdenBasementTotal
IDInterval(m)Interval(m)Depth(m)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLS12-0220 - 55.359.23 - 212.5212.5
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLS12-0230 - 53.860.6 - 197.2197.2
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLS12-0240 - 56.2360.05 - 191.1191.1
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLS12-0250 - 59.5462.37 - 160.63160.6
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
This concludes a first phase, 9-hole, 1,631.86m core drilling program. The pause in drilling will allow the Joint Venture to assess the geology in the context of the assays and geochemistry of the core samples. The analysis of the core samples is underway with the core from PLS12-025 still being prepared for sampling and shipping at this date.
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. The degree of radioactivity within the mineralized intervals is highly variable and associated with visible pitchblende mineralization. All intersections are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness is yet to be determined.
All holes have been radiometrically surveyed with a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe, which allows for accurate measurements in high grade mineralized zones.
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 and boron. Assay results will be released when received.
Further updates will be provided.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine, (greater than 60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. An updated map highlighting the core and dual rotary drilling programs planned for PLS can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
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.
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".
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.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Ross McElroy, President & COO
http://www.menafn.com/menafn/f3b2c7c9-886f-4e13-86db-bbea20e…
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metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.835.155 von metallix am 17.11.12 10:24:49Alpha auch stark 1,45 CAD
lustig... hab jetzt in beiden exakt auf den cent hinten (!) den gleichen betrag drin.
+120 und +190% ...soll mal einer sagen uranwerte laufen nicht
allerdings wird´s sehr volatil... stärkere rückschläge sind zu erwarten, die frage ist nur ob von hier schon. ggfs leg ich aber gern nach.
explorermäßig gibts eigentlich fast nix bessere als FIS und die eben doppelt. eigentlich hatten wir ja weniger auf patterson lake gegeben (kann mich noch an kommentare erinnern wieso die da so viel drillen und was das soll). aber schlecht war das gebiet nie mit den drills davor.
lustig... hab jetzt in beiden exakt auf den cent hinten (!) den gleichen betrag drin.
+120 und +190% ...soll mal einer sagen uranwerte laufen nicht
allerdings wird´s sehr volatil... stärkere rückschläge sind zu erwarten, die frage ist nur ob von hier schon. ggfs leg ich aber gern nach.
explorermäßig gibts eigentlich fast nix bessere als FIS und die eben doppelt. eigentlich hatten wir ja weniger auf patterson lake gegeben (kann mich noch an kommentare erinnern wieso die da so viel drillen und was das soll). aber schlecht war das gebiet nie mit den drills davor.
The Upside to Deferred Uranium Production
Reports of mine closures, asset write-downs and shelved exploration projects have dominated uranium market headlines recently. BHP Billiton (NYSE:BHP,ASX:BHP,LSE:BLT) shelved its Olympic Dam expansion, Paladin Energy (TSX:PDN,ASX:PDN) deferred its Langer Heinrich stage four expansion and Cameco (TSX:CCO,NYSE:CCJ) announced that it has reduced its annual production guidance.
Uranium Investing News (UIN) asked Rob Chang, metals and mining equity research analyst at Cantor Fitzgerald, if market watchers can expect more production and expansion deferment in the coming months. “If spot prices remain weak or fall further, we’ll probably see another round in the next quarter when companies announce their financials,” Chang explained. “We could also see a turnaround in production forecasts if spot prices rebound or stabilize and trend a bit higher, but that will probably be a little slower to materialize,” he added.
David Talbot, senior mining analyst at Dundee Capital, agreed. “Even when prices go up, these shelved projects won’t be turned back on immediately.” He noted that operations already producing at the time oii their care and maintenance placement, such as Energy Fuels’ (TSX:EFR) three Utah operations, will have an easier time resuming activity immediately compared to shelved projects still under development.
While the news looks negative in the short term, analysts have pointed out that deferred production today will only add to the supply descit that is projected to loom over the industry in the coming years, creating opportunities for well-positioned development-stage companies.
“When you have negative news coming across several leading companies in the sector, everyone in the sector is going to get hit, and we’re seeing that in the junior space,” said Chang. “However, less production in the future is actually positive for juniors because it means less production for them to compete with, so there is a silver lining of course.”
This year there is already a fundamental supply deficit between global demand and primary mine supply, Chang told UIN. “Global demand is around 176 million pounds U3O8, while primary mine supply is around 160 million pounds.” For now, that deficit is being made up by the overhang in inventories in Japan, but Chang said over the next four years he expects the market will experience a supply deficit ranging from 5 million to 15 million pounds, depending on whether all the recently announced deferred production — including production from Olympic Dam — actually comes online.
Dundee’s Talbot estimates that by 2020 we may see demand in the range of 240 million pounds to 260 million pounds U3O8, but he is “less confident” that available supply will reach 200 million pounds U3O8 by the same year in light of the current spot-price induced production deferment and the upcoming termination of the HEU Agreement next year, which will take an estimated 24 million pounds off the market.
Cameco may have cut its production guidance for 2018 by 4 million pounds, but it will still need to keep up its aggressive acquisition campaign if it wants to meet its production goal of 36 million pounds in the coming five years. UIN asked both Chang and Talbot if Cameco’s recent $500-million debenture offering, which kickstarted a rally in junior uranium shares, is a sure sign it’s still shopping for juniors with stellar assets.
“Our theory is that there are a few areas in which Cameco could be looking for acquisitions that would fall in line with their 2018 expansion goal. These include the Athabasca Basin in Canada and the Powder River Basin in the United States,” said Chang. “UEX (TSX:UEX), Denison Mines (TSX: DML,AMEX: DNN) and Fission Energy (TSXV :FIS) are the three best potential acquisition targets in Athabasca. In the Powder River area, Uranerz Energy (TSX:URZ,AMEX:URZ) has a toll milling agreement with Cameco for its Nichols Ranch production, which is coming online next year. Cameco could easily purchase that company for $150 million to $200 million or so and immediately add that production to its 2018 target.”
While Talbot said he believes there is a “strong possibility” that Cameco will continue to be “more aggressive when it comes to acquisitions,” he cautioned that it’s highly likely the funds procured from the debenture will be used to finance the company’s Kintyre and Nukem deals.
Chang is confident that the uranium market will continue to experience more M&A activity, making attractive investment targets out of juniors with quality projects near acquisition-hungry majors like Cameco. “Generally in down cycles you’ll see more consolidation in the industry, with larger players jumping on the opportunity to acquire assets for cheaper than before. We’ve seen about eight such transactions over the past year and a half.”
Talbot said everyone in the uranium sector believes in the long-term viability of the nuclear industry and that the long-term fundamentals for uranium are still intact. “Mines aren’t coming online as quickly as reactors are and that is increasing the likelihood of a nuclear fuel shortage in the coming years.”
Securities Disclosure: I, Melissa Pistilli, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.
http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/13154/upside-deferred-uraniu…
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Tags: Cameco Corp., M&A activity, Uranium demand, uranium production, uranium supply
Reports of mine closures, asset write-downs and shelved exploration projects have dominated uranium market headlines recently. BHP Billiton (NYSE:BHP,ASX:BHP,LSE:BLT) shelved its Olympic Dam expansion, Paladin Energy (TSX:PDN,ASX:PDN) deferred its Langer Heinrich stage four expansion and Cameco (TSX:CCO,NYSE:CCJ) announced that it has reduced its annual production guidance.
Uranium Investing News (UIN) asked Rob Chang, metals and mining equity research analyst at Cantor Fitzgerald, if market watchers can expect more production and expansion deferment in the coming months. “If spot prices remain weak or fall further, we’ll probably see another round in the next quarter when companies announce their financials,” Chang explained. “We could also see a turnaround in production forecasts if spot prices rebound or stabilize and trend a bit higher, but that will probably be a little slower to materialize,” he added.
David Talbot, senior mining analyst at Dundee Capital, agreed. “Even when prices go up, these shelved projects won’t be turned back on immediately.” He noted that operations already producing at the time oii their care and maintenance placement, such as Energy Fuels’ (TSX:EFR) three Utah operations, will have an easier time resuming activity immediately compared to shelved projects still under development.
While the news looks negative in the short term, analysts have pointed out that deferred production today will only add to the supply descit that is projected to loom over the industry in the coming years, creating opportunities for well-positioned development-stage companies.
“When you have negative news coming across several leading companies in the sector, everyone in the sector is going to get hit, and we’re seeing that in the junior space,” said Chang. “However, less production in the future is actually positive for juniors because it means less production for them to compete with, so there is a silver lining of course.”
This year there is already a fundamental supply deficit between global demand and primary mine supply, Chang told UIN. “Global demand is around 176 million pounds U3O8, while primary mine supply is around 160 million pounds.” For now, that deficit is being made up by the overhang in inventories in Japan, but Chang said over the next four years he expects the market will experience a supply deficit ranging from 5 million to 15 million pounds, depending on whether all the recently announced deferred production — including production from Olympic Dam — actually comes online.
Dundee’s Talbot estimates that by 2020 we may see demand in the range of 240 million pounds to 260 million pounds U3O8, but he is “less confident” that available supply will reach 200 million pounds U3O8 by the same year in light of the current spot-price induced production deferment and the upcoming termination of the HEU Agreement next year, which will take an estimated 24 million pounds off the market.
Cameco may have cut its production guidance for 2018 by 4 million pounds, but it will still need to keep up its aggressive acquisition campaign if it wants to meet its production goal of 36 million pounds in the coming five years. UIN asked both Chang and Talbot if Cameco’s recent $500-million debenture offering, which kickstarted a rally in junior uranium shares, is a sure sign it’s still shopping for juniors with stellar assets.
“Our theory is that there are a few areas in which Cameco could be looking for acquisitions that would fall in line with their 2018 expansion goal. These include the Athabasca Basin in Canada and the Powder River Basin in the United States,” said Chang. “UEX (TSX:UEX), Denison Mines (TSX: DML,AMEX: DNN) and Fission Energy (TSXV :FIS) are the three best potential acquisition targets in Athabasca. In the Powder River area, Uranerz Energy (TSX:URZ,AMEX:URZ) has a toll milling agreement with Cameco for its Nichols Ranch production, which is coming online next year. Cameco could easily purchase that company for $150 million to $200 million or so and immediately add that production to its 2018 target.”
While Talbot said he believes there is a “strong possibility” that Cameco will continue to be “more aggressive when it comes to acquisitions,” he cautioned that it’s highly likely the funds procured from the debenture will be used to finance the company’s Kintyre and Nukem deals.
Chang is confident that the uranium market will continue to experience more M&A activity, making attractive investment targets out of juniors with quality projects near acquisition-hungry majors like Cameco. “Generally in down cycles you’ll see more consolidation in the industry, with larger players jumping on the opportunity to acquire assets for cheaper than before. We’ve seen about eight such transactions over the past year and a half.”
Talbot said everyone in the uranium sector believes in the long-term viability of the nuclear industry and that the long-term fundamentals for uranium are still intact. “Mines aren’t coming online as quickly as reactors are and that is increasing the likelihood of a nuclear fuel shortage in the coming years.”
Securities Disclosure: I, Melissa Pistilli, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.
http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/13154/upside-deferred-uraniu…
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Tags: Cameco Corp., M&A activity, Uranium demand, uranium production, uranium supply
Fission Intersects 12.5m @ 2.49% U3O8 With Assays to 11.1% U3O8 at PLS
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-intersects-12-5m-2-153…
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Uran rückt wieder in den Focus
Ingrid Heinritzi, Freie Wirtschaftsjournalistin 07 / 12 / 2012
http://www.miningscout.de/Kolumnen/Uran_rueckt_wieder_in_den…
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Ingrid Heinritzi, Freie Wirtschaftsjournalistin 07 / 12 / 2012
http://www.miningscout.de/Kolumnen/Uran_rueckt_wieder_in_den…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.898.083 von metallix am 06.12.12 14:18:07Hathor hatte damals bei der entdeckung etwas über das doppelte auf 12 m zu bieten.
tolles ergebnis, die erwartungen aber nicht so ganz erfüllt. aber passt schon... es wird ja weiter gebohrt und man ist hier auf eine hochgradige zone gestoßen (auch wenn man von mehr beim ersten treffer geträumt hat)
tolles ergebnis, die erwartungen aber nicht so ganz erfüllt. aber passt schon... es wird ja weiter gebohrt und man ist hier auf eine hochgradige zone gestoßen (auch wenn man von mehr beim ersten treffer geträumt hat)
+++dito+++...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.903.957 von Boersenkrieger am 07.12.12 18:06:54die erwartungen aber nicht so ganz erfüllt
also so gemeint, daß der markt ja immer euphorisch, übertriebene erwartungen hegt. eigentlich war es so wie ich es erwartet hatte.
tolles ergebnis, aber keine sensation und ein markt der dann mit gewinnmitnahmen antwortet.
FIS ist damit eigentlich entdgültig der beste explorer im uranbereich. zum teil. jetzt also gleich 2 sehr gute projekte (nach dem ersten bei Hathor)
also so gemeint, daß der markt ja immer euphorisch, übertriebene erwartungen hegt. eigentlich war es so wie ich es erwartet hatte.
tolles ergebnis, aber keine sensation und ein markt der dann mit gewinnmitnahmen antwortet.
FIS ist damit eigentlich entdgültig der beste explorer im uranbereich. zum teil. jetzt also gleich 2 sehr gute projekte (nach dem ersten bei Hathor)
Fission Energy Announces Private Placement
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA -- (Marketwire) -- 12/31/12 -- FISSION ENERGY CORP. ("Fission" or "the Company") (TSX VENTURE: FIS)(OTCQX: FSSIF) announces a non-brokered private placement financing to sell on a best efforts basis, a minimum of $1.0 million up to a maximum $2.0 million in Common Share Units at a price of C$.50 per common share unit. Each Common Share Unit consists of one common share and one common share purchase warrant exercisable at C$.65 for a period of two years.
A cash finder's fee of 6% of the gross proceeds raised in the offering may be paid.
Closing of the offering is subject to receipt of applicable regulatory approvals including approval of the TSX Venture Exchange. The Common Share Units will be subject to resale restrictions for a period of four months from the closing date.
The net proceeds from the sale of the Common Share Units will be used to advance development of the Company's properties and for general working capital.
The Company has granted incentive stock options for Directors, Officers, employees and consultants, entitling them to purchase an aggregate of 2.5 million shares in the capital of the Company subject to the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange. The options are exercisable until January 31, 2017 at a price of C $0.55 per share.
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
Dev Randhawa, Chairman & CEO
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Contacts:
Fission Energy Corp.
Rich Matthews
Investor Relations
TF: 877-868-8140
ir@fission-energy.com
www.fission-energy.com
© 2012 MarketWire
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA -- (Marketwire) -- 12/31/12 -- FISSION ENERGY CORP. ("Fission" or "the Company") (TSX VENTURE: FIS)(OTCQX: FSSIF) announces a non-brokered private placement financing to sell on a best efforts basis, a minimum of $1.0 million up to a maximum $2.0 million in Common Share Units at a price of C$.50 per common share unit. Each Common Share Unit consists of one common share and one common share purchase warrant exercisable at C$.65 for a period of two years.
A cash finder's fee of 6% of the gross proceeds raised in the offering may be paid.
Closing of the offering is subject to receipt of applicable regulatory approvals including approval of the TSX Venture Exchange. The Common Share Units will be subject to resale restrictions for a period of four months from the closing date.
The net proceeds from the sale of the Common Share Units will be used to advance development of the Company's properties and for general working capital.
The Company has granted incentive stock options for Directors, Officers, employees and consultants, entitling them to purchase an aggregate of 2.5 million shares in the capital of the Company subject to the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange. The options are exercisable until January 31, 2017 at a price of C $0.55 per share.
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
Dev Randhawa, Chairman & CEO
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Contacts:
Fission Energy Corp.
Rich Matthews
Investor Relations
TF: 877-868-8140
ir@fission-energy.com
www.fission-energy.com
© 2012 MarketWire
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA -- (Marketwire) -- 01/02/13 -- Fission Energy Corp ("Fission" or "the Company") (TSX VENTURE: FIS)(OTCQX: FSSIF), and its 50% Joint Venture (JV) partner, Alpha Minerals Inc. (Alpha), are pleased to announce the assay results from its boulder prospecting and radon survey program. Assay results from 37 anomalous surficial glacial transported rocks ranging in size from 1cm to 30cm were reported, while 3 samples had insufficient material mass to conduct an assay.
Highlights of the results are as follows:
-- 54% of the high grade boulders returned grades over 10% U3O8. Highest grade assaying at 40.0% U3O8-- 78% of the samples returned grades greater than 1% U3O8 --------------------------------------------- Grade % U3O8 ------------------------------------------------------------ less than greater 0.1 0.1 - 0.99 1.0 - 9.99 than 10 Total Count----------------------------------------------------------------------------# of Samples 3 5 9 20 37----------------------------------------------------------------------------Percentage 8% 14% 24% 54% 100%----------------------------------------------------------------------------
These recent results both expand the high-grade uranium boulder field in the immediate vicinity previously delineated by trenching and prospecting in 2011 and also have identified new areas to the west and south-west by up to 800m and 2.5km respectively. Several of the known uranium deposits and mines in the Athabasca Basin have been located by searching "up ice" (the direction from which the last glacial ice carved across the bedrock surface) to locate the source. The deposits and/or mines of Cluff Lake, Key Lake and Midwest Lake are amongst those discoveries. According to current research, the PLS boulder field appears to be the largest area of such mineralized boulders in the Athabasca Basin. This significant distribution of mineralized boulders discovered to the south-west may represent debris from another mineralized source from the up-ice direction.
Advanced planning for a two part drill program during the winter 2013 field season is in progress. Details of the program will be announced upon approval of the program. An aggressive focus will be made in the area of the recent bedrock discovery of the shallow depth, high-grade uranium discovery to develop a better measure of the size and grade of the mineralized area (see news release Dec 05, 2012). Much of this drilling will be from lake ice and will look for extensions of the 2012 discovery and the exposure of high grade uranium mineralization in the bedrock surface, at shallow depths beneath the very young (15,000 to 10,000 years old) glacial sediments, which was the source of the large uranium boulder field.
A wider ranging drill program is contemplated to test several priority geophysical targets that were identified during the 2011-2012 airborne and ground geophysical programs. Further ground work will refine these targets for drill testing.
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 from surface rock sampling should not be averaged to determine the average grade of the boulder field as by its very nature each sample represents a point sample of differing mass that has been located with a scintillometer and hand digging to excavate the sample. These samples are surrounded by large amounts of unmineralized material and may not be representative of the grade of surrounding material.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc. Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine, (greater than 60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX- Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. An updated map highlighting the recent assay results from its boulder prospecting and radon survey program at PLS can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
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, President & COO
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Contacts:
Fission Energy Corp.
Rich Matthews
Investor Relations
TF: 877-868-8140
ir@fission-energy.com
www.fission-energy.com
Highlights of the results are as follows:
-- 54% of the high grade boulders returned grades over 10% U3O8. Highest grade assaying at 40.0% U3O8-- 78% of the samples returned grades greater than 1% U3O8 --------------------------------------------- Grade % U3O8 ------------------------------------------------------------ less than greater 0.1 0.1 - 0.99 1.0 - 9.99 than 10 Total Count----------------------------------------------------------------------------# of Samples 3 5 9 20 37----------------------------------------------------------------------------Percentage 8% 14% 24% 54% 100%----------------------------------------------------------------------------
These recent results both expand the high-grade uranium boulder field in the immediate vicinity previously delineated by trenching and prospecting in 2011 and also have identified new areas to the west and south-west by up to 800m and 2.5km respectively. Several of the known uranium deposits and mines in the Athabasca Basin have been located by searching "up ice" (the direction from which the last glacial ice carved across the bedrock surface) to locate the source. The deposits and/or mines of Cluff Lake, Key Lake and Midwest Lake are amongst those discoveries. According to current research, the PLS boulder field appears to be the largest area of such mineralized boulders in the Athabasca Basin. This significant distribution of mineralized boulders discovered to the south-west may represent debris from another mineralized source from the up-ice direction.
Advanced planning for a two part drill program during the winter 2013 field season is in progress. Details of the program will be announced upon approval of the program. An aggressive focus will be made in the area of the recent bedrock discovery of the shallow depth, high-grade uranium discovery to develop a better measure of the size and grade of the mineralized area (see news release Dec 05, 2012). Much of this drilling will be from lake ice and will look for extensions of the 2012 discovery and the exposure of high grade uranium mineralization in the bedrock surface, at shallow depths beneath the very young (15,000 to 10,000 years old) glacial sediments, which was the source of the large uranium boulder field.
A wider ranging drill program is contemplated to test several priority geophysical targets that were identified during the 2011-2012 airborne and ground geophysical programs. Further ground work will refine these targets for drill testing.
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 from surface rock sampling should not be averaged to determine the average grade of the boulder field as by its very nature each sample represents a point sample of differing mass that has been located with a scintillometer and hand digging to excavate the sample. These samples are surrounded by large amounts of unmineralized material and may not be representative of the grade of surrounding material.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc. Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine, (greater than 60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX- Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. An updated map highlighting the recent assay results from its boulder prospecting and radon survey program at PLS can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
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, President & COO
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Contacts:
Fission Energy Corp.
Rich Matthews
Investor Relations
TF: 877-868-8140
ir@fission-energy.com
www.fission-energy.com
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.975.462 von direktberater am 02.01.13 20:00:30•54% of the high grade boulders returned grades over 10% U3O8. Highest grade assaying at 40.0 % U3O8
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Fission to Commence 21,000m, $5.5 Million Winter Exploration Program at Waterbury Lake
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-commence-21-000m-5-123…
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-commence-21-000m-5-123…
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Was geht ab?
wann kann man hier mit einen produktionsstart rechnen....?
Denison Mines to Acquire Fission Energy and Spin Out Patterson Lake
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/denison-mines-acquire-fission-…
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/denison-mines-acquire-fission-…
Guckt Euch mal den Kurs in CAN an.... Ist das ein Übernahmeangebot an Fission sprich möchte Denison Mines Fission übernehmen?
Soll heißen wenn angenommen wird würde man für 1 Fission Aktie 0,355 Denison Aktien bekommen?
Also das würde ich nicht annehmen - Denison steht gerade mal bei 1,08 EUR. Wenn ich meien Bestand x 0,355 multipliziere x 1,08 dann komme ich schlechter weg als beim aktuellen Kurs!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.029.216 von Gangal am 16.01.13 16:39:56sie wollen nur einen Teil von Fission kaufen, der Rest (u.a. Patterson Lake) soll in eine neu zu gründende Firma ausgegliedert werden, an der beide Player beteiligt sind. Würde heissen, wir kriegen .335 Aktien von Denison und einen Teil der Aktien von der neu zu gründenden Firma. Der zu übernehmende Fission-Teil würde bei aktuellem Denison-SP mit 70 mio bewertet (was der derzeitigen Market Cap von Fission knapp entspricht). Ich würde das so verstehen, dass der Wert des "Rests" (spricht die neue Company) quasi die Premium für den Fission-Aktionär wäre.
ich weiss nicht genau, ob ich das gut finde. Meinungen?
Gruss
SC
ich weiss nicht genau, ob ich das gut finde. Meinungen?
Gruss
SC
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.029.322 von SwissCross am 16.01.13 17:02:19respektive der Anteil an der neuen Firma, der den Fission-Aktionären gehören würde, versteht sich!
Wird aber noch nicht so umgesetzt, oder? Das war nur ein Angebot?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.029.333 von SwissCross am 16.01.13 17:03:30sonst wäre es auch ein oberwitzangebot gewesen.
naja mal abwarten ob noch erhöht wird.
mir eigentlich egal. ich bin fast genau gleich investiert in Denison und Fission.
naja mal abwarten ob noch erhöht wird.
mir eigentlich egal. ich bin fast genau gleich investiert in Denison und Fission.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.029.843 von Boersenkrieger am 16.01.13 18:49:10klar, aber ich finds auch so kein besonders gutes Angebot - und in Denison bin ich leider (noch) nicht investiert..
Denison agrees to buy Fission, but Rio Tinto and Cameco may get involved
http://business.financialpost.com/2013/01/16/denison-agrees-…
http://business.financialpost.com/2013/01/16/denison-agrees-…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.030.087 von SwissCross am 16.01.13 19:41:12wobei der markt gerechnet hat
Alpha Minerals (meine größte pos der dreien trotz teilverkauf dank des anstiegs) ist derzeit 38 Mio CAD wert an der Börse.
Patterson Lake South ist ein 50:50 JV zu FIS.
der 50%-FIS teil soll ja in eine neue firma gehen und nicht in debision + Fission einfließen
das angebot ist aktuell (0,355 * 1,50 CAD Denison-Kurs) für Fission 0,53 CAD
+ 50% von Patterson ---> in summe wäre wenn ich den Alpha-WErt dafür ansetze eine marktkap von 94 mios cad zu erwarten (56 mios cad marktkap FIS zu 0,53 + Alpha = 38 mios cad).
zu 0,75 CAD is FIS aber nur 80 Mios wert... naja gut kann man nicht ganz so vergleichen da Alpha (AMW) noch andere properties hat.
allerdings hat sich Alpha vom tief vor den patterson-news verzehnfacht. somit war der rest für den markt nur 3-5 Mios wert.
fazit: FIS müßte höher stehen, 10-15%... auch ohne hoffnung dass DML was drauflegt.
Alpha Minerals (meine größte pos der dreien trotz teilverkauf dank des anstiegs) ist derzeit 38 Mio CAD wert an der Börse.
Patterson Lake South ist ein 50:50 JV zu FIS.
der 50%-FIS teil soll ja in eine neue firma gehen und nicht in debision + Fission einfließen
das angebot ist aktuell (0,355 * 1,50 CAD Denison-Kurs) für Fission 0,53 CAD
+ 50% von Patterson ---> in summe wäre wenn ich den Alpha-WErt dafür ansetze eine marktkap von 94 mios cad zu erwarten (56 mios cad marktkap FIS zu 0,53 + Alpha = 38 mios cad).
zu 0,75 CAD is FIS aber nur 80 Mios wert... naja gut kann man nicht ganz so vergleichen da Alpha (AMW) noch andere properties hat.
allerdings hat sich Alpha vom tief vor den patterson-news verzehnfacht. somit war der rest für den markt nur 3-5 Mios wert.
fazit: FIS müßte höher stehen, 10-15%... auch ohne hoffnung dass DML was drauflegt.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.030.217 von Boersenkrieger am 16.01.13 20:07:45Guten Morgen, Börsenkrieger
Ich hab mal versucht, deine aktuelle Börsenkapitalisierung von Fission nachzuvollziehen. Ich komme auf 124'508'964 outstanding shares *0.78 CAD =97'116'991 CAD. Kann es sein, dass du von 80 m EUR sprichst?
Ich hab mal versucht, deine aktuelle Börsenkapitalisierung von Fission nachzuvollziehen. Ich komme auf 124'508'964 outstanding shares *0.78 CAD =97'116'991 CAD. Kann es sein, dass du von 80 m EUR sprichst?
Interessant:
Denison agrees to buy Fission, but Rio Tinto and Cameco may get involved
http://business.financialpost.com/2013/01/16/denison-agrees-…
Merger and acquisition activity in the uranium sector continued to heat up on Wednesday as Denison Mines Corp. agreed to buy Fission Energy Corp. in a stock-swap deal worth roughly $70-million.
This followed a $1.3-billion buyout of Uranium One Inc. by Russia’s JSC Atomredmetzoloto (ARMZ) on Monday.
Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Rob Chang expected Denision would be the likely buyer of Fission, but also highlighted Kivalliq Energy Corp. given the dwindling number of quality uranium companies remaining.
Among the Fission assets being acquired by Denison is a 60% stake in the Waterbury Lake uranium project. Mr. Chang noted that this property contains the J Zone deposit, which is attached to Rio Tinto plc’s Roughrider deposit.
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“If successful, the transaction ties a neat bow on top of Denison for a potential takeout offer from Rio Tinto,” Mr. Chang said in a note to clients. “The acquisition of Fission presents Denison as a one-bite consolidation play for Rio Tinto, whose Roughrider project on its own does not move the needle for the global mining giant.”
The analyst considers Cameco Corp. the most likely potential source of a competing offer for Fission.
Assuming Rio Tinto will eventually acquire Denison to consolidate its presence in the Athabasca Basin, Mr. Chang believes it may be in Cameco’s best interest to acquire Fission and force participation in the Roughrider project by owning the western piece of the deposit.
“Moreover, the Athabasca Basin has been Cameco’s kingdom up until this point, and allowing consolidation and increased power by Denison and potentially Rio Tinto would threaten this,” he said.
However, the analyst also noted that Cameco may not be interested in defending its turf since it did allow Rio Tinto to acquire Hathor Exploration Ltd. and gain a foothold in the Basin when the two companies last competed for an Athabasca asset.
Denison agrees to buy Fission, but Rio Tinto and Cameco may get involved
http://business.financialpost.com/2013/01/16/denison-agrees-…
Merger and acquisition activity in the uranium sector continued to heat up on Wednesday as Denison Mines Corp. agreed to buy Fission Energy Corp. in a stock-swap deal worth roughly $70-million.
This followed a $1.3-billion buyout of Uranium One Inc. by Russia’s JSC Atomredmetzoloto (ARMZ) on Monday.
Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Rob Chang expected Denision would be the likely buyer of Fission, but also highlighted Kivalliq Energy Corp. given the dwindling number of quality uranium companies remaining.
Among the Fission assets being acquired by Denison is a 60% stake in the Waterbury Lake uranium project. Mr. Chang noted that this property contains the J Zone deposit, which is attached to Rio Tinto plc’s Roughrider deposit.
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“If successful, the transaction ties a neat bow on top of Denison for a potential takeout offer from Rio Tinto,” Mr. Chang said in a note to clients. “The acquisition of Fission presents Denison as a one-bite consolidation play for Rio Tinto, whose Roughrider project on its own does not move the needle for the global mining giant.”
The analyst considers Cameco Corp. the most likely potential source of a competing offer for Fission.
Assuming Rio Tinto will eventually acquire Denison to consolidate its presence in the Athabasca Basin, Mr. Chang believes it may be in Cameco’s best interest to acquire Fission and force participation in the Roughrider project by owning the western piece of the deposit.
“Moreover, the Athabasca Basin has been Cameco’s kingdom up until this point, and allowing consolidation and increased power by Denison and potentially Rio Tinto would threaten this,” he said.
However, the analyst also noted that Cameco may not be interested in defending its turf since it did allow Rio Tinto to acquire Hathor Exploration Ltd. and gain a foothold in the Basin when the two companies last competed for an Athabasca asset.
Zitat von Boersenkrieger: wobei der markt gerechnet hat
Alpha Minerals (meine größte pos der dreien trotz teilverkauf dank des anstiegs) ist derzeit 38 Mio CAD wert an der Börse.
Patterson Lake South ist ein 50:50 JV zu FIS.
der 50%-FIS teil soll ja in eine neue firma gehen und nicht in debision + Fission einfließen
das angebot ist aktuell (0,355 * 1,50 CAD Denison-Kurs) für Fission 0,53 CAD
+ 50% von Patterson ---> in summe wäre wenn ich den Alpha-WErt dafür ansetze eine marktkap von 94 mios cad zu erwarten (56 mios cad marktkap FIS zu 0,53 + Alpha = 38 mios cad).
zu 0,75 CAD is FIS aber nur 80 Mios wert... naja gut kann man nicht ganz so vergleichen da Alpha (AMW) noch andere properties hat.
allerdings hat sich Alpha vom tief vor den patterson-news verzehnfacht. somit war der rest für den markt nur 3-5 Mios wert.
fazit: FIS müßte höher stehen, 10-15%... auch ohne hoffnung dass DML was drauflegt.
Die 18 Mio, welche in die neue Company uebergehen, hast du noch vergessen (Alpha hat nur 4 Mio)
56 Mio (DML offer) + 38 MIo (Alpha) + 14 Mio (Cash Difference) = 108 Mio
108 Mio / 125 = 0,865 CAD [b]
Was in den 0,86 CAD nicht eingepreist ist, sind Spekulationen auf weitere Bieter
Heisseste Kandidaten sind Cameco und Rio Tinto
Rio koennte sich jetzt die J Zone.guenstiger sichern
Cameco koennte sich ueber die J Zone an dem Roughrider Projekt noch beteiligen
Wenn die Spekulationen valide sind, muesste der Kurs eigentlich bei 1 CAD stehen
Heisseste Kandidaten sind Cameco und Rio Tinto
Rio koennte sich jetzt die J Zone.guenstiger sichern
Cameco koennte sich ueber die J Zone an dem Roughrider Projekt noch beteiligen
Wenn die Spekulationen valide sind, muesste der Kurs eigentlich bei 1 CAD stehen
Übernahmereigen angestoßen? Uranproduzent Denison Mines will Fission Energy für 70 Mio. Dollar übernehmen
Autor: Björn Junker
| 17.01.2013, 10:30 | 178 Aufrufe | 0 | druckversion
Zu Beginn des neuen Jahres nehmen auch die Fusions- und Akquisitionsaktivitäten in der Uranbranche Fahrt auf. So stimmte Denison Mines (WKN A0LFYS) zu, die kleinere Fission Energy (WKN A0MW3M) für rund 70 Mio. Dollar in Aktien zu übernehmen. Bereits am Montag war bekannt geworden, dass sich die russische JSC Atomredmetzoloto (ARMZ) für 1,3 Mrd. Dollar die kanadische Uranium One (WKN A0MU9G) einverleiben wird.
Die Analysten von Cantor Fitzgerald gehen davon aus, dass Denison der wahrscheinliche Käufer von Fission sein dürfte, wiesen aber angesichts der sinkenden Zahl von qualitativ hochwertigen Uranfirmen auch auf Kivalliq Energy (WKN A0Q53U) hin.
Mit der Übernahme von Fission Energy erwirbt Denison unter anderem eine Beteiligung von 60% am Uranprojekt Waterbury Lake. Cantor Fitzgerald wies darauf hin, dass diese Liegenschaft die Lagerstätte J Zone enthält, die an das Roughrider-Vorkommen des Bergbaugiganten Rio Tinto (WKN 852147) anschließt.
Sollte die Übernahme von Fission Energy wie geplant über die Bühne gehen, so die Analysten weiter, mache sich Denison damit für ein mögliches Übernahmeangebot von Rio Tinto hübsch. Rio Tinto könnte damit mehrere Projekte in der Region konsolidieren, was passe, da Roughrider allein für den Konzern nicht groß genug sei. Cantor Fitzgerald hält allerdings den Branchenprimus Cameco (WKN 882017) für die wahrscheinliche Quelle eines konkurrierenden Angebots für Fission.
Angenommen Rio Tinto wird schließlich Denison übernehmen, um seine Präsenz im Athabasca Basin zu konsolidieren, glauben die Experten, dass es das Beste für Cameco sei, Fission Energy zu übernehmen und sich so eine Teilhabe am Roughrider-Projekt zu sichern, indem man dann den westlichen Teil der Lagerstätte besäße. Cameco habe bislang das Athabasca Basin dominiert und die steigende „Macht“ von Denison und möglicherweise Rio Tinto würde diese Vormachtstellung bedrohen, führten die Analysten weiter aus.
Es könne allerdings auch sein, dass Cameco kein Interesse daran habe, sein Gebiet zu verteidigen, da man schließlich überhaupt erst zugelassen habe, dass Rio Tinto Hathor Exploration übernahm und sich so in das Basin einkaufte.
Autor: Björn Junker
| 17.01.2013, 10:30 | 178 Aufrufe | 0 | druckversion
Zu Beginn des neuen Jahres nehmen auch die Fusions- und Akquisitionsaktivitäten in der Uranbranche Fahrt auf. So stimmte Denison Mines (WKN A0LFYS) zu, die kleinere Fission Energy (WKN A0MW3M) für rund 70 Mio. Dollar in Aktien zu übernehmen. Bereits am Montag war bekannt geworden, dass sich die russische JSC Atomredmetzoloto (ARMZ) für 1,3 Mrd. Dollar die kanadische Uranium One (WKN A0MU9G) einverleiben wird.
Die Analysten von Cantor Fitzgerald gehen davon aus, dass Denison der wahrscheinliche Käufer von Fission sein dürfte, wiesen aber angesichts der sinkenden Zahl von qualitativ hochwertigen Uranfirmen auch auf Kivalliq Energy (WKN A0Q53U) hin.
Mit der Übernahme von Fission Energy erwirbt Denison unter anderem eine Beteiligung von 60% am Uranprojekt Waterbury Lake. Cantor Fitzgerald wies darauf hin, dass diese Liegenschaft die Lagerstätte J Zone enthält, die an das Roughrider-Vorkommen des Bergbaugiganten Rio Tinto (WKN 852147) anschließt.
Sollte die Übernahme von Fission Energy wie geplant über die Bühne gehen, so die Analysten weiter, mache sich Denison damit für ein mögliches Übernahmeangebot von Rio Tinto hübsch. Rio Tinto könnte damit mehrere Projekte in der Region konsolidieren, was passe, da Roughrider allein für den Konzern nicht groß genug sei. Cantor Fitzgerald hält allerdings den Branchenprimus Cameco (WKN 882017) für die wahrscheinliche Quelle eines konkurrierenden Angebots für Fission.
Angenommen Rio Tinto wird schließlich Denison übernehmen, um seine Präsenz im Athabasca Basin zu konsolidieren, glauben die Experten, dass es das Beste für Cameco sei, Fission Energy zu übernehmen und sich so eine Teilhabe am Roughrider-Projekt zu sichern, indem man dann den westlichen Teil der Lagerstätte besäße. Cameco habe bislang das Athabasca Basin dominiert und die steigende „Macht“ von Denison und möglicherweise Rio Tinto würde diese Vormachtstellung bedrohen, führten die Analysten weiter aus.
Es könne allerdings auch sein, dass Cameco kein Interesse daran habe, sein Gebiet zu verteidigen, da man schließlich überhaupt erst zugelassen habe, dass Rio Tinto Hathor Exploration übernahm und sich so in das Basin einkaufte.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.033.158 von lucycat am 17.01.13 15:04:05Ja, so langsam kommt Schwung ins Urangeschäft
gehtwas
gehtwas
Mal sehen ob es über die 0,8 CAD geht....
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Fission Energy Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc.: 2nd Step-Out Hole at PLS Hits 37m of Continuous Mineralization Including a Total of 4.35m Off-Scale Radioactivity
Press Release: MINING DRILLING RESULTS – 2 hours 3 minutes ago
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-energy-corp-alpha-mine…
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Press Release: MINING DRILLING RESULTS – 2 hours 3 minutes ago
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-energy-corp-alpha-mine…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.116.138 von metallix am 07.02.13 19:26:16
Fission Energy: Rekordtreffer auf Patterson Lake South
Fission Energy Corp., Miningscout 08 / 02 / 2013
http://www.miningscout.de/Unternehmensprofile/Fission_Energy…
Gruß
Stefan
Fission Energy: Rekordtreffer auf Patterson Lake South
Fission Energy Corp., Miningscout 08 / 02 / 2013
http://www.miningscout.de/Unternehmensprofile/Fission_Energy…
Gruß
Stefan
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.118.447 von TimLuca am 08.02.13 12:14:17Ich denke wir sehen auch noch nach 0,9 die 1 Cad....
......lass uns noch die Ergebnise der Anderen Löcher abwarten.
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......lass uns noch die Ergebnise der Anderen Löcher abwarten.
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puuuh und AMW erst... halte da nur noch ein drittel.
bei 1,46 und 2,06 doch zu früh verkauft nach den news neulich fast schon bei 3
bei 1,46 und 2,06 doch zu früh verkauft nach den news neulich fast schon bei 3
AMW.... schon geil...
im oktober wollt ich die für 0,25 CAD verticken, ein tag lang war die order drin und kein schwein wollte sie haben... nach 1.100 prozent später gibts kein halten mehr... so dumm ist die börse eben, von daher darf man sich bei schwachen werten nie verunsichern lassen, wenn die treffer kommen dann passt es wieder. trotz dieser ungemein harten minenbaisse.
im oktober wollt ich die für 0,25 CAD verticken, ein tag lang war die order drin und kein schwein wollte sie haben... nach 1.100 prozent später gibts kein halten mehr... so dumm ist die börse eben, von daher darf man sich bei schwachen werten nie verunsichern lassen, wenn die treffer kommen dann passt es wieder. trotz dieser ungemein harten minenbaisse.
Die Nachfrage nach Uran wird sich enorm steigern und die Aktie wird gute Gewinne erwirtschaften .Es braucht eben manchmal Zeit aber wenn man sich die laufenden Berichte über die Zukunft der Atomkraftwerke Weltweit ansieht,ist dies ein Automatischer Vorgang.
PRESS RELEASE: Fission Energy Corp.: 57.5m of Mineralization At PLS With 11.65m Off-scale On 385m On-Strike Step-out
19.02.13 17:52:41- DJPN
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Feb. 19, 2013) - FISSION ENERGY CORP.
("Fission" or "the Company") (TSX VENTURE:FIS)(OTCQX:FSSIF) and its Joint Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc. are pleased to announce the results of hole PLS13-038.
PLS13-038 Highlights:
-- A 385m east step out on strike with mineralization previously released on Lines L00W, L015W, L025W.
-- Two main wide broad zones of mineralization (Upper and Lower Zone), as measured with a GR-110 hand-held scintillometer;
-- Upper Zone (86.5m - 144.0m) - A 57.5m wide zone characterized by variable radioactivity from weak to very strong throughout. Within the Upper Zone is a continuous 11.9m wide interval (94.9m - 106.8m) of very strong mineralization which includes 10.6m of off-scale radioactivity.
-- Lower Zone (165.0m - 180.5m) - A 15.5m wide zone characterized by intermittent weak to locally moderate mineralized zones and barren intervals.
Hole PLS13-038 was collared as a vertical hole and was completed at a depth of 221.6m. The collar is located 385m grid east of PLS12-022 (8.5m @ 1.07% U3O8; see news release December 5, 2012) and thus represents a new discovery area for PLS on trend with strike of the known mineralization (holes PLS12-022 to 025
and PLS13-026, 027), and with a similar nature of mineralization occurring approximately 20m north of the EM conductor axis. The relevant geological features of the hole are as follows: At 48.8m depth, a thin (1.9m wide) cap of probable Devonian Sandstone was encountered which overlies the semi-pelite gneiss hanging wall that constrains an intercalated package of pelite graphitic
pelite gneiss. Occasional pegmatite injections were observed throughout the pelite, graphitic pelite, and semi-pelite units. In general, the strong mineralization is associated with flecks, blebs, clots, and veins of pitchblende. Of note, wormhole style mineralization was observed for the first time. Moderate to strong clay, chlorite, and hematite alteration were observed
throughout the mineralization.
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented, "Hole PLS13-038, based on anomalous results of a recently completed radon in water and sediment survey, clearly builds on the strong start we've had to the winter program at PLS. Such broad mineralization at shallow depth with such a significant zone of off-scale radioactivity is extremely encouraging. Further
drilling will be focused in the area around this new exciting drill result."
The drill hole location was based on anomalous results of a recently completed radon in water anomaly, of which the survey results are note as follows. RadonEx Exploration Management of Montreal were contracted to conduct a 191 station Lake Water and Sediment Radon survey over Patterson Lake, on strike to the east of the mineralization encountered in drilling last November 2012.
Station spacing was generally 20m on 60m lines. Of note, 3 broad anomalous area were identified, with values up to 11.4 pCi/L; A) 90m x 70m (L165E - L255E) and B) 240m x 140m (L300E 0 L540E). Drill hole PLS13-038 was targeted to test this area. A 3rd anomaly is located approximately 2.2km east of discovery hole PLS13-022 and will be followed up by drilling.
To view Hole Summary table please click on the following link:
http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/FIS0219.pdf
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer and also using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample
measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. The degree of radioactivity within the mineralized intervals is highly variable and associated with visible pitchblende mineralization. All intersections are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness is yet to be determined.
Due to the materiality of the most recent drilling of a radon water anomaly 385 meters east of the first discovery area, it was considered appropriate to release this information immediately. Results for delineation drilling west of the first discovery area and drilling in the area of targets on the lake on lines line 90E and 105E will be released shortly when data compiling is completed.
An ongoing field program is in progress. This includes approximately 8000m of core drilling to further delineate and define the mineralized region identified during the summer 2012 program. As well, a Moving Loop Time Domain Electro-Magnetic survey (MLTDEM) will be completed on this prospective trend to assist in resolving the geophysical conductors and interpretive structural
information. This survey will be used to identify prospective drill targets in the immediate area of mineralization and further along strike. (see news release January 15, 2013)
All holes will be radiometrically surveyed using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe, which allows for accurate measurements in high grade mineralized zones. The Triple Gamma probe is preferred in zones of high grade mineralization.
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 and boron. Assay results will be released when received.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine (greater than 60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to
the north, currently under active exploration and development. An updated map highlighting the core and dual rotary drilling programs planned for PLS can be found on the Company's website at
http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
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.
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".
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.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Ross McElroy, President & COO
19.02.13 17:52:41- DJPN
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Feb. 19, 2013) - FISSION ENERGY CORP.
("Fission" or "the Company") (TSX VENTURE:FIS)(OTCQX:FSSIF) and its Joint Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc. are pleased to announce the results of hole PLS13-038.
PLS13-038 Highlights:
-- A 385m east step out on strike with mineralization previously released on Lines L00W, L015W, L025W.
-- Two main wide broad zones of mineralization (Upper and Lower Zone), as measured with a GR-110 hand-held scintillometer;
-- Upper Zone (86.5m - 144.0m) - A 57.5m wide zone characterized by variable radioactivity from weak to very strong throughout. Within the Upper Zone is a continuous 11.9m wide interval (94.9m - 106.8m) of very strong mineralization which includes 10.6m of off-scale radioactivity.
-- Lower Zone (165.0m - 180.5m) - A 15.5m wide zone characterized by intermittent weak to locally moderate mineralized zones and barren intervals.
Hole PLS13-038 was collared as a vertical hole and was completed at a depth of 221.6m. The collar is located 385m grid east of PLS12-022 (8.5m @ 1.07% U3O8; see news release December 5, 2012) and thus represents a new discovery area for PLS on trend with strike of the known mineralization (holes PLS12-022 to 025
and PLS13-026, 027), and with a similar nature of mineralization occurring approximately 20m north of the EM conductor axis. The relevant geological features of the hole are as follows: At 48.8m depth, a thin (1.9m wide) cap of probable Devonian Sandstone was encountered which overlies the semi-pelite gneiss hanging wall that constrains an intercalated package of pelite graphitic
pelite gneiss. Occasional pegmatite injections were observed throughout the pelite, graphitic pelite, and semi-pelite units. In general, the strong mineralization is associated with flecks, blebs, clots, and veins of pitchblende. Of note, wormhole style mineralization was observed for the first time. Moderate to strong clay, chlorite, and hematite alteration were observed
throughout the mineralization.
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented, "Hole PLS13-038, based on anomalous results of a recently completed radon in water and sediment survey, clearly builds on the strong start we've had to the winter program at PLS. Such broad mineralization at shallow depth with such a significant zone of off-scale radioactivity is extremely encouraging. Further
drilling will be focused in the area around this new exciting drill result."
The drill hole location was based on anomalous results of a recently completed radon in water anomaly, of which the survey results are note as follows. RadonEx Exploration Management of Montreal were contracted to conduct a 191 station Lake Water and Sediment Radon survey over Patterson Lake, on strike to the east of the mineralization encountered in drilling last November 2012.
Station spacing was generally 20m on 60m lines. Of note, 3 broad anomalous area were identified, with values up to 11.4 pCi/L; A) 90m x 70m (L165E - L255E) and B) 240m x 140m (L300E 0 L540E). Drill hole PLS13-038 was targeted to test this area. A 3rd anomaly is located approximately 2.2km east of discovery hole PLS13-022 and will be followed up by drilling.
To view Hole Summary table please click on the following link:
http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/FIS0219.pdf
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer and also using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample
measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. The degree of radioactivity within the mineralized intervals is highly variable and associated with visible pitchblende mineralization. All intersections are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness is yet to be determined.
Due to the materiality of the most recent drilling of a radon water anomaly 385 meters east of the first discovery area, it was considered appropriate to release this information immediately. Results for delineation drilling west of the first discovery area and drilling in the area of targets on the lake on lines line 90E and 105E will be released shortly when data compiling is completed.
An ongoing field program is in progress. This includes approximately 8000m of core drilling to further delineate and define the mineralized region identified during the summer 2012 program. As well, a Moving Loop Time Domain Electro-Magnetic survey (MLTDEM) will be completed on this prospective trend to assist in resolving the geophysical conductors and interpretive structural
information. This survey will be used to identify prospective drill targets in the immediate area of mineralization and further along strike. (see news release January 15, 2013)
All holes will be radiometrically surveyed using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe, which allows for accurate measurements in high grade mineralized zones. The Triple Gamma probe is preferred in zones of high grade mineralization.
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 and boron. Assay results will be released when received.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine (greater than 60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to
the north, currently under active exploration and development. An updated map highlighting the core and dual rotary drilling programs planned for PLS can be found on the Company's website at
http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
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.
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".
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.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Ross McElroy, President & COO
Und hier das Kanada Depot......
....zu Fission denke ich beim Überschreiten von 1 CAD die 1,5 CAD könnten noch erreicht werden.....
Fission Energy Corp.: 57.5m of Mineralization At PLS With 11.65m Off-scale On 385m On-Strike Step-out
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-energy-corp-57-5m-1652…
Fission Energy Corp. (FIS.V)-TSXV
0.93 0.09(10.71%) 12:51PM EST
LG
Metallix
....zu Fission denke ich beim Überschreiten von 1 CAD die 1,5 CAD könnten noch erreicht werden.....
Fission Energy Corp.: 57.5m of Mineralization At PLS With 11.65m Off-scale On 385m On-Strike Step-out
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-energy-corp-57-5m-1652…
Fission Energy Corp. (FIS.V)-TSXV
0.93 0.09(10.71%) 12:51PM EST
LG
Metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.160.006 von metallix am 19.02.13 19:20:07Hi,
Fission Energy: Nächster Top-Fund auf Patterson Lake South
Fission Energy Corp., Miningscout 20 / 02 / 2013
Deutliche Kursgewinne bei der Aktie von Fission Energy: Nachdem das Unternehmen neue hervorragende Bohrergebnisse vorgelegt hat, ist der Aktienkurs der Uran-Gesellschaft an der kanadischen Börse um 13,1 Prozent auf 0,95 Dollar geklettert. Die Kursrallye, in der sich die Aktie seit Anfang November befindet, kann damit fortgeführt werden. Fission Energy hat neue charttechnische Kaufsignale generiert, aus dieser Sicht scheint weiteres Potenzial vorhanden zu sein.
http://www.miningscout.de/Unternehmensprofile/Fission_Energy…
Gruß
Stefan
Fission Energy: Nächster Top-Fund auf Patterson Lake South
Fission Energy Corp., Miningscout 20 / 02 / 2013
Deutliche Kursgewinne bei der Aktie von Fission Energy: Nachdem das Unternehmen neue hervorragende Bohrergebnisse vorgelegt hat, ist der Aktienkurs der Uran-Gesellschaft an der kanadischen Börse um 13,1 Prozent auf 0,95 Dollar geklettert. Die Kursrallye, in der sich die Aktie seit Anfang November befindet, kann damit fortgeführt werden. Fission Energy hat neue charttechnische Kaufsignale generiert, aus dieser Sicht scheint weiteres Potenzial vorhanden zu sein.
http://www.miningscout.de/Unternehmensprofile/Fission_Energy…
Gruß
Stefan
Hi all,
gibt es eigentlich News zur Übernahme von Fission durch Denison? Hat jemand Infos zu Deadlines und zum weiteren Prozess? (Wann) wird darüber abgestimmt?
Meinungen?
Viel Glück allerseits
SC
gibt es eigentlich News zur Übernahme von Fission durch Denison? Hat jemand Infos zu Deadlines und zum weiteren Prozess? (Wann) wird darüber abgestimmt?
Meinungen?
Viel Glück allerseits
SC
February 25, 2013
4 Step-Out Holes Hit Off-Scale; Expand Discovery Zone to 50m Wide
http://www.fission-energy.com/s/newsreleases.asp?ReportID=57…
gehtwas
4 Step-Out Holes Hit Off-Scale; Expand Discovery Zone to 50m Wide
http://www.fission-energy.com/s/newsreleases.asp?ReportID=57…
gehtwas
hatte eigentlich auf einen bidding war gehofft, aber der war wohl schon mit dem binding letter gestorben. Nun wurde ein definitives Agreement unterzeichnet (siehe Meldung unten). m.M.n. gibt es für Fission-Aktionäre nur noch für den Fall, dass Denison selbst zum Übernahmekandidaten wird, ein signifikantes Kurspotential. Für mich enttäuschend - aber selber schuld, hätte ich bei 1.40 verkauft vor bald 3 Jahren...
Viel Glück allen Investierten,
SC
March 07, 2013
Fission Energy Enters into Definitive Agreement with Denison Mines
FISSION ENERGY CORP. ("Fission" or "the Company") (TSX-V: FIS) is pleased to announce that Fission and Denison Mines Corp. ("Denison") have entered into a definitive Arrangement Agreement (the "Agreement"), which replaces the binding letter agreement, previously announced on January 16, 2013, pursuant to which Denison has agreed to acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares of Fission with Fission spinning out certain assets into a newly-formed publicly traded company, Fission Uranium Corp. ("Spinco") by way of a court-approved plan of Arrangement (the "Arrangement").
Pursuant to the Agreement, Denison will acquire a portfolio of uranium exploration projects including Fission's 60% interest in the Waterbury Lake uranium project, as well as Fission's exploration interests in all other properties in the eastern part of the Athabasca Basin, its interests in two joint ventures in Namibia plus its assets in Quebec and Nunavut (together, the "Assets"). The Spinco assets will consist of the remaining assets of Fission including the 50% interest in the Patterson Lake South ("PLS") property located in the western Athabasca Basin.
Both Fission and Denison believe that the Transaction will provide a number of substantial benefits to the shareholders of both companies, including the following:
* Substantial value offered to Fission shareholders for the Assets;
* The opportunity for Fission shareholders to participate in the assets of Denison, which include several advanced exploration properties plus an interest in the McClean Lake mill, as well as the highly prospective Western Athabasca exploration portfolio of Spinco;
* Spinco will be very well funded;
* Spinco will continue forward under the leadership of the same successful management team that developed Fission; and
* Further solidifies Denison as the consolidator of strategic assets in the Athabasca Basin, to the benefit of both sets of shareholders.
Arrangement Overview
The Arrangement will be carried out by way of a court-approved plan of arrangement pursuant to the Canada Business Corporations Act and must be approved by the Superior Court of British Columbia and the affirmative vote of Fission securityholders at a special meeting (the "Meeting") that is expected to be held on April 23, 2013. At the Meeting, the Arrangement will require approval of shareholders and optionholders of Fission holding at least 66 2/3% of the common shares, voting in person or by proxy and voting as a single class.
The consideration to be received by the shareholders of Fission consists of 0.355 of a common share of Denison (each, a "Denison Share"), a nominal cash payment of $0.0001 and 1 (one) common share of Spinco (a "Spinco Share") for each common share of Fission held (the "Consideration").
Upon completion of the Arrangement, the holders of Fission options will receive options to acquire Denison Shares and options to acquire Spinco Shares. The holders of Fission warrants are entitled to receive, upon exercise of their warrants, the number of Denison Shares and Spinco Shares which the warrantholders would have been entitled to receive as a result of the Arrangement, if immediately prior to the effective date, the warrantholders had exercised their warrants.
Pursuant to the terms of the Agreement, the Arrangement is also subject to applicable regulatory approvals and the satisfaction of certain closing conditions customary for transactions of this nature, the Agreement also provides for, among other things, customary board support and non-solicitation covenants from Fission subject to customary "fiduciary-out" provisions that entitle Fission to consider and accept a superior proposal and a 5-business day "right to match" in favour of Denison. The Agreement also provides for a payment of a break fee of 3.5 million to Denison and to Fission in certain specified circumstances.
The board of director of Fission (the "Fission Board") has determined that the proposed transaction is fair to the shareholders of Fission and it is in the best interest of the Company and recommends that the shareholders and optionholders of Fission vote in favour of the Arrangement Resolution. Dundee Securities Inc. provided a fairness opinion to the Fission Board that the Consideration is fair, from a financial point of view, to the shareholders of Fission. Certain of Fission directors, officers and major shareholders have entered into customary voting support agreements pursuant to which, among other things, they have agreed to vote their Fission shares in favour of the proposed Arrangement.
If it is approved by Fission securityholders, the Arrangement is expected to be completed in April 2013 and is subject to certain customary conditions, including receipt of all necessary court, regulatory and securityholder approvals. Upon completion of the proposed Arrangement, all of the members of the Fission Board will resign and Denison nominees will be appointed to the Fission Board.
The terms and conditions for the Arrangement will be summarized in the Management Information Circular to be mailed to Fission securityholders in March 2013. Copies of the Agreement, the Management Information Circular, and certain related documents and agreements will be filed with Canadian securities regulators and will be available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com under Fission's profile.
Advisors
Dundee Securities Inc. and Primary Capital Inc. are acting as financial advisors to the Fission Board and Dundee Securities Inc. has provided a fairness opinion to the Fission Board. Fission's legal counsel is Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP.
About Denison Mines Corp.
Denison Mines Corp. is a uranium exploration and development company with interests in exploration and development projects in Canada, Zambia and Mongolia. Including the world class Phoenix deposits, located on its 60% owned Wheeler River project, Denison's exploration project portfolio includes 32 projects and totals over 530,000 hectares in the Eastern Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan. Denison's interests in Saskatchewan also include a 22.5% ownership interest in the McClean Lake Joint Venture, which includes several uranium deposits and the McClean Lake uranium mill, one of the world's largest uranium processing facilities, and a 25.17% interest in the Midwest deposit, which is located 15 kilometres from the McClean Lake mill. Internationally, Denison owns 100% of the conventional heap leach Mutanga project, in Zambia, and an 85% interest in the in-situ recovery projects held by the Gurvan Saihan Joint Venture, in Mongolia.
Denison is engaged in mine decommissioning and environmental services through its Denison Environmental Services (DES) division and is the manager of Uranium Participation Corporation (TSX-U), a publicly traded company which invests in uranium oxide in concentrates and uranium hexafluoride.
About Fission Energy Corp.
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. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "FIS".
Additional information about Fission is available on Fission's website at www.fission-energy.com or under its profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
"Dev Randhawa"
Dev Randhawa, Chairman & CEO
Viel Glück allen Investierten,
SC
March 07, 2013
Fission Energy Enters into Definitive Agreement with Denison Mines
FISSION ENERGY CORP. ("Fission" or "the Company") (TSX-V: FIS) is pleased to announce that Fission and Denison Mines Corp. ("Denison") have entered into a definitive Arrangement Agreement (the "Agreement"), which replaces the binding letter agreement, previously announced on January 16, 2013, pursuant to which Denison has agreed to acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares of Fission with Fission spinning out certain assets into a newly-formed publicly traded company, Fission Uranium Corp. ("Spinco") by way of a court-approved plan of Arrangement (the "Arrangement").
Pursuant to the Agreement, Denison will acquire a portfolio of uranium exploration projects including Fission's 60% interest in the Waterbury Lake uranium project, as well as Fission's exploration interests in all other properties in the eastern part of the Athabasca Basin, its interests in two joint ventures in Namibia plus its assets in Quebec and Nunavut (together, the "Assets"). The Spinco assets will consist of the remaining assets of Fission including the 50% interest in the Patterson Lake South ("PLS") property located in the western Athabasca Basin.
Both Fission and Denison believe that the Transaction will provide a number of substantial benefits to the shareholders of both companies, including the following:
* Substantial value offered to Fission shareholders for the Assets;
* The opportunity for Fission shareholders to participate in the assets of Denison, which include several advanced exploration properties plus an interest in the McClean Lake mill, as well as the highly prospective Western Athabasca exploration portfolio of Spinco;
* Spinco will be very well funded;
* Spinco will continue forward under the leadership of the same successful management team that developed Fission; and
* Further solidifies Denison as the consolidator of strategic assets in the Athabasca Basin, to the benefit of both sets of shareholders.
Arrangement Overview
The Arrangement will be carried out by way of a court-approved plan of arrangement pursuant to the Canada Business Corporations Act and must be approved by the Superior Court of British Columbia and the affirmative vote of Fission securityholders at a special meeting (the "Meeting") that is expected to be held on April 23, 2013. At the Meeting, the Arrangement will require approval of shareholders and optionholders of Fission holding at least 66 2/3% of the common shares, voting in person or by proxy and voting as a single class.
The consideration to be received by the shareholders of Fission consists of 0.355 of a common share of Denison (each, a "Denison Share"), a nominal cash payment of $0.0001 and 1 (one) common share of Spinco (a "Spinco Share") for each common share of Fission held (the "Consideration").
Upon completion of the Arrangement, the holders of Fission options will receive options to acquire Denison Shares and options to acquire Spinco Shares. The holders of Fission warrants are entitled to receive, upon exercise of their warrants, the number of Denison Shares and Spinco Shares which the warrantholders would have been entitled to receive as a result of the Arrangement, if immediately prior to the effective date, the warrantholders had exercised their warrants.
Pursuant to the terms of the Agreement, the Arrangement is also subject to applicable regulatory approvals and the satisfaction of certain closing conditions customary for transactions of this nature, the Agreement also provides for, among other things, customary board support and non-solicitation covenants from Fission subject to customary "fiduciary-out" provisions that entitle Fission to consider and accept a superior proposal and a 5-business day "right to match" in favour of Denison. The Agreement also provides for a payment of a break fee of 3.5 million to Denison and to Fission in certain specified circumstances.
The board of director of Fission (the "Fission Board") has determined that the proposed transaction is fair to the shareholders of Fission and it is in the best interest of the Company and recommends that the shareholders and optionholders of Fission vote in favour of the Arrangement Resolution. Dundee Securities Inc. provided a fairness opinion to the Fission Board that the Consideration is fair, from a financial point of view, to the shareholders of Fission. Certain of Fission directors, officers and major shareholders have entered into customary voting support agreements pursuant to which, among other things, they have agreed to vote their Fission shares in favour of the proposed Arrangement.
If it is approved by Fission securityholders, the Arrangement is expected to be completed in April 2013 and is subject to certain customary conditions, including receipt of all necessary court, regulatory and securityholder approvals. Upon completion of the proposed Arrangement, all of the members of the Fission Board will resign and Denison nominees will be appointed to the Fission Board.
The terms and conditions for the Arrangement will be summarized in the Management Information Circular to be mailed to Fission securityholders in March 2013. Copies of the Agreement, the Management Information Circular, and certain related documents and agreements will be filed with Canadian securities regulators and will be available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com under Fission's profile.
Advisors
Dundee Securities Inc. and Primary Capital Inc. are acting as financial advisors to the Fission Board and Dundee Securities Inc. has provided a fairness opinion to the Fission Board. Fission's legal counsel is Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP.
About Denison Mines Corp.
Denison Mines Corp. is a uranium exploration and development company with interests in exploration and development projects in Canada, Zambia and Mongolia. Including the world class Phoenix deposits, located on its 60% owned Wheeler River project, Denison's exploration project portfolio includes 32 projects and totals over 530,000 hectares in the Eastern Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan. Denison's interests in Saskatchewan also include a 22.5% ownership interest in the McClean Lake Joint Venture, which includes several uranium deposits and the McClean Lake uranium mill, one of the world's largest uranium processing facilities, and a 25.17% interest in the Midwest deposit, which is located 15 kilometres from the McClean Lake mill. Internationally, Denison owns 100% of the conventional heap leach Mutanga project, in Zambia, and an 85% interest in the in-situ recovery projects held by the Gurvan Saihan Joint Venture, in Mongolia.
Denison is engaged in mine decommissioning and environmental services through its Denison Environmental Services (DES) division and is the manager of Uranium Participation Corporation (TSX-U), a publicly traded company which invests in uranium oxide in concentrates and uranium hexafluoride.
About Fission Energy Corp.
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. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "FIS".
Additional information about Fission is available on Fission's website at www.fission-energy.com or under its profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
"Dev Randhawa"
Dev Randhawa, Chairman & CEO
Und jetzt? Raus hier oder mit den Aktien von Denison und diesen zuätzlichen Aktien (da wird doch irgendwas ausgelagert) weitermachen? Erwartet Ihr Euch bei Denison Potential?
Denison steht ja gerade mal bei 0,96 EUR? Was gewinn ich denn da? Also bin hier eher enttäuscht...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.228.668 von Gangal am 08.03.13 09:08:19genau so gehts mir auch - ich werde wohl dennoch drin bleiben, weil ich an uran und waterbury/pls glaube. aber zufrieden bin ich überhaupt nicht...
Ich bin raus und hab nen kleinen Gewinn mitgenommen... Hätte mir hier mehr erhofft...
Ich behalte meine Anteile,da die Nachfrage nach Uran sehr bald steigen wird.
Wird Fission Anteil dann unter anderen shares gehandelt oder bleibt das hier? Kann ja wieder einsteigen.... Erstmal hab ich keine Eile
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.230.928 von Gangal am 08.03.13 16:12:11wird in einer neuen gesellschaft gehandelt:
The consideration to be received by the shareholders of Fission consists of 0.355 of a common share of Denison (each, a "Denison Share"), a nominal cash payment of $0.0001 and 1 (one) common share of Spinco (a "Spinco Share") for each common share of Fission held (the "Consideration").
The consideration to be received by the shareholders of Fission consists of 0.355 of a common share of Denison (each, a "Denison Share"), a nominal cash payment of $0.0001 and 1 (one) common share of Spinco (a "Spinco Share") for each common share of Fission held (the "Consideration").
Step-Out Drill-Hole Hits 13.89m of "Off-Scale" Radioactivity in 53.0m of Mineralization at PLS
http://www.fission-energy.com/s/newsreleases.asp?ReportID=57…
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine, (>60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. Updated maps highlighting the core and dual rotary drilling programs planned for PLS can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
Gruß
reini81
http://www.fission-energy.com/s/newsreleases.asp?ReportID=57…
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine, (>60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. Updated maps highlighting the core and dual rotary drilling programs planned for PLS can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
Gruß
reini81
so langsam komt die 1 CAD....in Reichweite...
Fission Energy Corp.: 18.9m Total "Off-Scale" Radioactivity Within 67.0m of Mineralization at PLS
Press Release: MINING EXPLORATION UPDATE – Wed, Mar 13, 2013 7:30 AM EDT
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-energy-corp-18-9m-1130…
metallix
Fission Energy Corp.: 18.9m Total "Off-Scale" Radioactivity Within 67.0m of Mineralization at PLS
Press Release: MINING EXPLORATION UPDATE – Wed, Mar 13, 2013 7:30 AM EDT
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-energy-corp-18-9m-1130…
metallix
hätte da noch ein "m" für kommt...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.253.565 von metallix am 14.03.13 18:07:07Da gings ja die letzten zehn Handelsminuten noch mal richtig zur Sache
gehtwas
gehtwas
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.263.799 von gehtwas am 17.03.13 18:49:52Ich glaube das wir das alte ATH...noch sehen werden....
Metallix
Metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.264.205 von metallix am 17.03.13 21:34:00...............................
Langzeitchart
Metallix
Langzeitchart
Metallix
March 18, 2013 ....
Fission Energy Corp.: 780 Meter (R780E) Step Out Hits Off-Scale Radioactivity to Give JV a 3rd Zone at PLS
intraday
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - March 18, 2013) - FISSION ENERGY CORP. (TSX VENTURE:FIS)(OTCQX:FSSIF) ("Fission" or "the Company"),
and its Joint Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc. are pleased to announce the discovery of a third zone of uranium mineralization and off-scale radioactivity located 780 m east of the original discovery on its Patterson Lake property in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan.
This news release is for results from two diamond drill holes completed 780m east along trend of the R00E zone (initial discovery zone). These holes are approximately 390m east of the recently announced drill hole PLS13-038 at R390 Zone, the second zone of mineralization discovered on the property.
Holes PLS13-048 and 055 were both drilled on section L780E. PLS13-055 intersected three radioactive intervals within sheared, graphitic, chloritic, sulfide-bearing metapelitic gneiss, including two discrete narrow intervals of off-scale radioactivity.
Drilling Highlights include:
-- PLS13-048 (L780E) intersected a band of weak to moderate mineralization
over 22m (155.0m - 177.0m). This initial identification of
mineralization in this area led to the step-out PLS13-055 15m to the
south.
-- PLS13-055 (L780E) intersected three intervals of weak to strong
mineralization (5.0m, 5.5m and 11.0m wide respectively) between 109.0m
to 176.5m downhole, including 2 intervals (0.1m and 0.8m wide) of off-
scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity in the 2 lower zones. All
three intervals of significant mineralization occur within graphitic
shear zones.
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented,
"With the discovery of this mineralization at section L780E, we have now identified 3 separate mineralized zones along strike at PLS. Not only are we expanding the area of mineralization but with each new hole we are gaining a greater understanding of the underlying geology of what has become a very significant region of radioactive mineralization."
Description of Drill Results - L780E
The drill target area at section 780E was designed primarily to test a radon in water anomaly with a value of 3.1 pCi/L. The radon anomaly is on trend to the E-NE from the R00E and R390E zones, and is situated at the east end of the PL-3B EM conductor and associated resistivity low corridor that is terminated by an inferred cross cutting structure.
Hole PLS13-048 is vertical, and tests the center of the radon in water anomaly. A 22.0m interval (155.0m - 177.0m) of weak to moderate radioactivity was intersected in a semipelitic gneiss, below a sequence of alternating pelitic and semipelitic gneiss. Radioactivity within this interval reached up to 2800 cps.
Hole PLS13-055 was collared vertical and was a 15m step-out grid south of PLS13-048. Basement rock from 55.0 to 105.5m consists of alternating sequence of semipelitic and pelitic gneiss. From 105.5m to 190.7m, basement rock is dominantly a pelitic gneiss with pronounced intervals of graphitic shear zones. The shear zone is sub-vertical, with fabrics at low angles to drill core. Within this interval there are multiple zones with anomalous radioactivity ranging in widths from 0.5m - 11.0m (see Table 1). Strong radioactivity is recorded in three intervals of sheared graphitic politic gneiss with millimeter-scale blebs of pitchblende:
1. 109.0m - 114.0m (5.0m) - weak to strong radioactivity with measurements
up to 9000 cps
2. 139.5m - 145.0m (5.5m) - weak to strong radioactivity including a 0.1m
interval of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity
3. 165.5m - 176.5m (11.0m) - weak to strong radioactivity including a 0.8m
interval of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity
Basement rock from 190.7m to 261.2m (EOH) consists of a semipelitic gneiss.
Results at the R780E Zone expand significantly strike extent of uranium mineralization at Patterson Lake along the main target corridor of conductors associated with a resistivity low anomaly. Additional drilling is planned prior to the completion of the current winter program in order to further evaluate this new zone.
Table 1: Section L780E
PLS Hole Summary
R780E
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(i) Hand-held Scintillomenter Total
Results On Mineralized Basement Drill-
Drillcore (greater than 300 Sandstone Unconfor- hole
cps / greater than 0.5M From - To mity Depth
Collar minimum) (m) Depth (m) (m)
-----------------------------------------
Grid From To Width CPS Peak
Hole ID Line Az Dip (m) (m) (m) Range
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PLS13- less than No
048 780E 0 -90 155.0 177.0 22.0 300 - 2800 Sandstone 54.1 215.6
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PLS13- No
055 780E 0 -90 109.0 114.0 5.0 390 - 9000 Sandstone 55.0 261.2
117.0 120.5 3.5 360 - 980
less than
300 -
greater
139.5 145.0 5.5 than 9999
less than
300 -
greater
165.5 176.5 11.0 than 9999
192.0 192.5 0.5 2500
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(i) Scintillometer Instrument: GR-110G
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer. Borehole radioactivity is measured downhole using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. The degree of radioactivity within the mineralized intervals is highly variable and associated with visible pitchblende mineralization. All intersections are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness are yet to be determined.
For clarity, it was stated in the March 13, 2013 news release that drill hole PLS13-053 in the R780E Zone had deviated slightly to a dip of -89.26 degrees to the southeast, when in fact it had deviated to a dip of -86.20 to the southeast.
An ongoing field program is in progress. This includes approximately 8000m of core drilling to further delineate and define the mineralized region identified during the summer 2012 program. As well, a Moving Loop Time Domain Electro-Magnetic survey (MLTDEM) was completed on this trend to assist in resolving the geophysical conductors and interpretive structural information. This survey will be used to identify prospective drill targets in the immediate area of mineralization and further along strike.
All holes are planned to be radiometrically surveyed using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe, which allows for accurate measurements in high grade mineralized zones. The Triple Gamma probe is preferred in zones of high grade mineralization.
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 and boron. Assay results will be released when received.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine, (greater than 60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. Updated maps highlighting the core drilling programs planned for PLS as well as scintillometer tables, up-hole triple gamma logs and cross sections can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
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.
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".
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.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Ross McElroy, President & COO
Gruss Metallix.............
Fission Energy Corp.: 780 Meter (R780E) Step Out Hits Off-Scale Radioactivity to Give JV a 3rd Zone at PLS
intraday
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - March 18, 2013) - FISSION ENERGY CORP. (TSX VENTURE:FIS)(OTCQX:FSSIF) ("Fission" or "the Company"),
and its Joint Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc. are pleased to announce the discovery of a third zone of uranium mineralization and off-scale radioactivity located 780 m east of the original discovery on its Patterson Lake property in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan.
This news release is for results from two diamond drill holes completed 780m east along trend of the R00E zone (initial discovery zone). These holes are approximately 390m east of the recently announced drill hole PLS13-038 at R390 Zone, the second zone of mineralization discovered on the property.
Holes PLS13-048 and 055 were both drilled on section L780E. PLS13-055 intersected three radioactive intervals within sheared, graphitic, chloritic, sulfide-bearing metapelitic gneiss, including two discrete narrow intervals of off-scale radioactivity.
Drilling Highlights include:
-- PLS13-048 (L780E) intersected a band of weak to moderate mineralization
over 22m (155.0m - 177.0m). This initial identification of
mineralization in this area led to the step-out PLS13-055 15m to the
south.
-- PLS13-055 (L780E) intersected three intervals of weak to strong
mineralization (5.0m, 5.5m and 11.0m wide respectively) between 109.0m
to 176.5m downhole, including 2 intervals (0.1m and 0.8m wide) of off-
scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity in the 2 lower zones. All
three intervals of significant mineralization occur within graphitic
shear zones.
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented,
"With the discovery of this mineralization at section L780E, we have now identified 3 separate mineralized zones along strike at PLS. Not only are we expanding the area of mineralization but with each new hole we are gaining a greater understanding of the underlying geology of what has become a very significant region of radioactive mineralization."
Description of Drill Results - L780E
The drill target area at section 780E was designed primarily to test a radon in water anomaly with a value of 3.1 pCi/L. The radon anomaly is on trend to the E-NE from the R00E and R390E zones, and is situated at the east end of the PL-3B EM conductor and associated resistivity low corridor that is terminated by an inferred cross cutting structure.
Hole PLS13-048 is vertical, and tests the center of the radon in water anomaly. A 22.0m interval (155.0m - 177.0m) of weak to moderate radioactivity was intersected in a semipelitic gneiss, below a sequence of alternating pelitic and semipelitic gneiss. Radioactivity within this interval reached up to 2800 cps.
Hole PLS13-055 was collared vertical and was a 15m step-out grid south of PLS13-048. Basement rock from 55.0 to 105.5m consists of alternating sequence of semipelitic and pelitic gneiss. From 105.5m to 190.7m, basement rock is dominantly a pelitic gneiss with pronounced intervals of graphitic shear zones. The shear zone is sub-vertical, with fabrics at low angles to drill core. Within this interval there are multiple zones with anomalous radioactivity ranging in widths from 0.5m - 11.0m (see Table 1). Strong radioactivity is recorded in three intervals of sheared graphitic politic gneiss with millimeter-scale blebs of pitchblende:
1. 109.0m - 114.0m (5.0m) - weak to strong radioactivity with measurements
up to 9000 cps
2. 139.5m - 145.0m (5.5m) - weak to strong radioactivity including a 0.1m
interval of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity
3. 165.5m - 176.5m (11.0m) - weak to strong radioactivity including a 0.8m
interval of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity
Basement rock from 190.7m to 261.2m (EOH) consists of a semipelitic gneiss.
Results at the R780E Zone expand significantly strike extent of uranium mineralization at Patterson Lake along the main target corridor of conductors associated with a resistivity low anomaly. Additional drilling is planned prior to the completion of the current winter program in order to further evaluate this new zone.
Table 1: Section L780E
PLS Hole Summary
R780E
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(i) Hand-held Scintillomenter Total
Results On Mineralized Basement Drill-
Drillcore (greater than 300 Sandstone Unconfor- hole
cps / greater than 0.5M From - To mity Depth
Collar minimum) (m) Depth (m) (m)
-----------------------------------------
Grid From To Width CPS Peak
Hole ID Line Az Dip (m) (m) (m) Range
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLS13- less than No
048 780E 0 -90 155.0 177.0 22.0 300 - 2800 Sandstone 54.1 215.6
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PLS13- No
055 780E 0 -90 109.0 114.0 5.0 390 - 9000 Sandstone 55.0 261.2
117.0 120.5 3.5 360 - 980
less than
300 -
greater
139.5 145.0 5.5 than 9999
less than
300 -
greater
165.5 176.5 11.0 than 9999
192.0 192.5 0.5 2500
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(i) Scintillometer Instrument: GR-110G
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer. Borehole radioactivity is measured downhole using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. The degree of radioactivity within the mineralized intervals is highly variable and associated with visible pitchblende mineralization. All intersections are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness are yet to be determined.
For clarity, it was stated in the March 13, 2013 news release that drill hole PLS13-053 in the R780E Zone had deviated slightly to a dip of -89.26 degrees to the southeast, when in fact it had deviated to a dip of -86.20 to the southeast.
An ongoing field program is in progress. This includes approximately 8000m of core drilling to further delineate and define the mineralized region identified during the summer 2012 program. As well, a Moving Loop Time Domain Electro-Magnetic survey (MLTDEM) was completed on this trend to assist in resolving the geophysical conductors and interpretive structural information. This survey will be used to identify prospective drill targets in the immediate area of mineralization and further along strike.
All holes are planned to be radiometrically surveyed using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe, which allows for accurate measurements in high grade mineralized zones. The Triple Gamma probe is preferred in zones of high grade mineralization.
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 and boron. Assay results will be released when received.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine, (greater than 60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. Updated maps highlighting the core drilling programs planned for PLS as well as scintillometer tables, up-hole triple gamma logs and cross sections can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
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.
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".
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.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Ross McElroy, President & COO
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March 24, 2013
Fission Energy Corp.: PLS JV Hits 34m of 4.92% U3O8 in Upper Zone of PLS13-038 Including 12.5m at 12.38%
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - March 24, 2013) - FISSION ENERGY CORP. Fission Energy Corp. ("Fission" or "the Company), and its 50% Joint Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc., are pleased to report initial assay results from the ongoing winter drill program on its Patterson Lake South (PLS) Property. These assay results are from drill hole PLS13-038, the first hole drilled on the R390E zone.
Composited drill hole mineralized intersections for PLS13-038 returned two broad zones of uranium mineralization:
UPPER URANIUM ZONE = 34m (87.0m - 121.0m):
-- 34.0m @ 4.92% U3O8;
-- Including 12.5m @ 12.38% U3O8
-- Highest assay in the interval: 35.1% U3O8 over 0.5m
LOWER URANIUM ZONE = 17.5m (126.5m - 144.0m)
-- 17.5m @ 0.96% U3O8;
-- Including 5.5m @ 2.07% U3O8
PLS13-038 (see news release Feb. 19, 2013) is part of the R390E zone 385m grid east of the discovery hole PLS12-022 (see news release December 5, 2012)
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented,
"We are extremely pleased with the recent assay results from PLS13-038. As was the case with the assay results from R00E, we have once again confirmed the existence of high-grade uranium mineralization within wide intersections at shallow depth. That is, two uranium zones along a strike length of 400m. As the winter program is still ongoing, we will continue to test and delineate the structure of this uranium system."
Composited U3O8 mineralized intervals are summarized in Table 1 below. Samples from the drill core are split in half on site. Most samples are standardized at 0.5m down-hole intervals. One-half of the split sample is sent to the laboratory for analysis and the other half remains on site for reference. The results show that the uranium is concentrated primarily in two zones beginning at relatively shallow depth in basement graphitic metapelitic lithology and with continuous substantial widths. Uranium concentration is well developed throughout the mineralized sections with assays being relatively consistent throughout. In addition, there are several narrower intervals of low grade uranium mineralization between 165.0m - 181.0m. Not all assay results have been received for PLS13-038, but the outstanding intervals are not expected to be anomalous.
Table 1: Composited Mineralized Intervals (Down-hole measurements)
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Zone Hole ID Grid Line From (m) To (m) Interval (m) U3O8 (wt%)
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R390E PLS13-038 385E 73.50 74.50 1.00 0.08
87.00 121.00 34.00 4.92
94.50 107.00 12.50 12.38
106.00 106.50 0.50 35.10
126.50 144.00 17.50 0.96
133.00 138.50 5.50 2.07
165.00 168.00 3.00 0.09
170.50 171.00 0.50 0.15
174.00 181.00 7.00 0.15
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Composite Parameters
1. Minimum Thickness: 0.50m
2. Grade Cut-Off: 0.05 U3O8 (wt%)
3. Maximum Internal Dilution: 2.00m
Hole PLS13-038 was collared as a vertical hole and was completed at a depth of 221.6m. The collar is located 385m grid east of discovery hole PLS12-022 (8.5m @ 1.07% U3O8; see news release December 5, 2012). The relevant geological features of the hole are as follows: At 48.8m depth, a thin (1.9m wide) cap of probable Devonian Sandstone was encountered which overlies the semi-pelite gneiss hanging wall that constrains an intercalated package of pelite graphitic pelite gneiss. Occasional pegmatite injections were observed throughout the pelite, graphitic pelite, and semi-pelite units. In general, the strong mineralization is associated with flecks, blebs, clots, and veins of pitchblende. Of note, wormhole style mineralization was observed for the first time. Moderate to strong clay, chlorite, and hematite alteration were observed throughout the mineralization.
Split core samples were submitted to SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories (an SCC ISO/IEC 17025: 2005 Accredited Facility) of Saskatoon for assay analysis, which includes a 63 element ICP-OES, uranium by fluorimetry (partial digestion), and boron. Samples within mineralized intervals and any samples which return greater than 500ppm U, are assayed for weight % U3O8, as well as fire assayed for gold. Further assay results will be released when received.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine, (greater than 60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. An updated map highlighting the core and dual rotary drilling programs planned for PLS can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
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.
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".
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.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Ross McElroy, President & COO
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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April 1, 2013
Fission Energy Corp.: PLS Step-Out Hole at R780E Hits Off-Scale With 70 m of Mineralization Over 8 Zones
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - April 1, 2013) - FISSION ENERGY CORP. (TSX VENTURE:FIS)(OTCQX:FSSIF) ("Fission" or "the Company"), and its Joint Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc. are pleased to announce the most recent drill results from delineation drilling at the recently discovered R780E zone. (See news release dated March 18, 2013). Drill-hole PLS13-060 intersected 70m of mineralization over eight intervals within a 125m sequence of alternating basement rocks including a 41.5m interval of weak to locally strong radioactivity within basement rocks on its PLS property in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. R780E is the third mineralized discovery zone identified by the JV during its current winter 2013 drill program.
The R780E zone is located approximately 780m grid east of the discovery hole PLS12- 022 and 390m grid east of recently assayed hole PLS13-038. PLS13-060 represents the 3rd hole drilled in the R780E zone of which all 3 holes are mineralized.
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented,
"Previous results have shown a great deal of mineralization at shallow depth but these new findings are at considerable width which all points to a large mineralized system with plenty of expansion potential. With this 3rd zone discovered form this winters drilling, we believe we are entering a great new stage for the PLS discovery."
Drilling Highlights include:
-- PLS13-060 intersected eight mineralized radioactive intervals (133.5m -
258.5m) ranging in strength from weak to strongly radioactive and in
width from 0.5m to 41.5m.
-- Four of the mineralized zones include discrete narrow intervals of off-
scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity.
-- Mineralization down to 258.5m depth, represents the deepest
mineralization encountered to date on the PLS property.
Description of Drill Results - L780E
The R780E zone discovery was the result of follow-up by drilling of a radon in water anomaly identified during the January - February 2013 survey conducted by RadonEx Exploration Management. The radon anomaly is on trend to the E-NE from the R00E and R390E zones, and is situated close to the east end of the PL-3B EM conductor and associated resistivity low corridor that is inferred to be terminated by a cross cutting structure.
Hole PLS13-060 was collared vertical and was a 15m step-out grid south of PLS13-055. Scintillometer results show eight radioactive intervals of variable size and strength of mineralization, ranging in strength from weak to strongly radioactive (Table 1). The zones range in width from 0.5m to 41.5m within a 125.0m wide (133.5m - 258.5m) basement hosted sequence of alternating pelitic, semipelitic and quartzitic gneiss. This package is characterized by localized shearing, and hematite/chlorite hydrothermal alteration throughout. Two distinct steeply dipping sub vertical shear zones with fabrics at low angles to drill core were encountered from 213.4m - 217.5m (25 degrees to 40 degrees to core axis) and 221.3m - 226.5m (5 degrees to 30 degrees to core axis). Weak to strong radioactive mineralization with off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) was recorded in four of the eight mineralized intervals:
1. 133.5m - 175.0m (41.5m) - weak to strong radioactivity including several
narrow intervals of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps), totaling 1.30m
2. 183.0m - 189.5m (6.5m) - weak to strong radioactivity including a 0.2m
interval of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity
3. 203.5m - 209.5m (6.0m) - weak to strong radioactivity including a 0.3m
interval of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity
4. 212.5m - 217.5m (5.0m) - weak to strong radioactivity including a 0.2m
interval of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity
Hole PLS13-060 represents the 3rd hole at the R780E zone and with mineralization down to 258.5m, represents the deepest mineralization to date on the property. The R780E zone represents the 3rd and most easterly zone of mineralization along the resistivity low corridor and PL-3B EM conductor trend associated with known uranium mineralization at Patterson Lake South. Additional drilling is planned to further evaluate this zone.
Table 1: Section L780E
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(i) Hand-held Scintillometer
Results On Mineralized
Drillcore (greater than 300
cps / greater than 0.5M
Collar minimum)
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Total
Sandstone Basement Drill-
From - Unconfor- hole
Grid From To Width CPS To mity Depth
Hole ID Line Az Dip (m) (m) (m) Peak Range (m) Depth (m) (m)
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PLS13-
060
less than
300 -
greater No
780E 0 -90 133.5 175.0 41.5 than 9999 Sandstone 54.1 276.5
less than
300 -
greater
183.0 189.5 6.5 than 9999
193.5 194.0 0.5 7000
less than
300 -
greater
203.5 209.5 6.0 than 9999
less than
300 -
greater
212.5 217.5 5.0 than 9999
less than
221.0 226.5 5.5 300 - 2700
less than
246.0 250.0 4.0 300 - 2200
257.5 258.5 1.0 400 - 1500
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(i) Scintillometer Instrument: GR-110G
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer. Borehole radioactivity is measured down-hole using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. The degree of radioactivity within the mineralized intervals is highly variable and associated with visible pitchblende mineralization. All intersections are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness are yet to be determined.
An ongoing field program including 9,000m to 10,000m of drilling is in progress and will continue to take advantage of the winter ice expected to last into early April.
All holes are planned to be radiometrically surveyed using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe, which allows for accurate measurements in high grade mineralized zones. The Triple Gamma probe is preferred in zones of high grade mineralization.
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 and boron. Assay results will be released when received.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine, (greater than 60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. Updated maps highlighting the core drilling programs planned for PLS as well as scintillometer tables, up-hole triple gamma logs and cross sections can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
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.
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".
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.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Ross McElroy, President & COO
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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CONTACT INFORMATION:
Fission Energy Corp.
Rich Matthews
Investor Relations
877-868-8140
ir@fission-energy.com
www.fission-energy.com
Grüsse
Metallix
Fission Energy Corp.: PLS Step-Out Hole at R780E Hits Off-Scale With 70 m of Mineralization Over 8 Zones
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - April 1, 2013) - FISSION ENERGY CORP. (TSX VENTURE:FIS)(OTCQX:FSSIF) ("Fission" or "the Company"), and its Joint Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc. are pleased to announce the most recent drill results from delineation drilling at the recently discovered R780E zone. (See news release dated March 18, 2013). Drill-hole PLS13-060 intersected 70m of mineralization over eight intervals within a 125m sequence of alternating basement rocks including a 41.5m interval of weak to locally strong radioactivity within basement rocks on its PLS property in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. R780E is the third mineralized discovery zone identified by the JV during its current winter 2013 drill program.
The R780E zone is located approximately 780m grid east of the discovery hole PLS12- 022 and 390m grid east of recently assayed hole PLS13-038. PLS13-060 represents the 3rd hole drilled in the R780E zone of which all 3 holes are mineralized.
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented,
"Previous results have shown a great deal of mineralization at shallow depth but these new findings are at considerable width which all points to a large mineralized system with plenty of expansion potential. With this 3rd zone discovered form this winters drilling, we believe we are entering a great new stage for the PLS discovery."
Drilling Highlights include:
-- PLS13-060 intersected eight mineralized radioactive intervals (133.5m -
258.5m) ranging in strength from weak to strongly radioactive and in
width from 0.5m to 41.5m.
-- Four of the mineralized zones include discrete narrow intervals of off-
scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity.
-- Mineralization down to 258.5m depth, represents the deepest
mineralization encountered to date on the PLS property.
Description of Drill Results - L780E
The R780E zone discovery was the result of follow-up by drilling of a radon in water anomaly identified during the January - February 2013 survey conducted by RadonEx Exploration Management. The radon anomaly is on trend to the E-NE from the R00E and R390E zones, and is situated close to the east end of the PL-3B EM conductor and associated resistivity low corridor that is inferred to be terminated by a cross cutting structure.
Hole PLS13-060 was collared vertical and was a 15m step-out grid south of PLS13-055. Scintillometer results show eight radioactive intervals of variable size and strength of mineralization, ranging in strength from weak to strongly radioactive (Table 1). The zones range in width from 0.5m to 41.5m within a 125.0m wide (133.5m - 258.5m) basement hosted sequence of alternating pelitic, semipelitic and quartzitic gneiss. This package is characterized by localized shearing, and hematite/chlorite hydrothermal alteration throughout. Two distinct steeply dipping sub vertical shear zones with fabrics at low angles to drill core were encountered from 213.4m - 217.5m (25 degrees to 40 degrees to core axis) and 221.3m - 226.5m (5 degrees to 30 degrees to core axis). Weak to strong radioactive mineralization with off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) was recorded in four of the eight mineralized intervals:
1. 133.5m - 175.0m (41.5m) - weak to strong radioactivity including several
narrow intervals of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps), totaling 1.30m
2. 183.0m - 189.5m (6.5m) - weak to strong radioactivity including a 0.2m
interval of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity
3. 203.5m - 209.5m (6.0m) - weak to strong radioactivity including a 0.3m
interval of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity
4. 212.5m - 217.5m (5.0m) - weak to strong radioactivity including a 0.2m
interval of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity
Hole PLS13-060 represents the 3rd hole at the R780E zone and with mineralization down to 258.5m, represents the deepest mineralization to date on the property. The R780E zone represents the 3rd and most easterly zone of mineralization along the resistivity low corridor and PL-3B EM conductor trend associated with known uranium mineralization at Patterson Lake South. Additional drilling is planned to further evaluate this zone.
Table 1: Section L780E
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(i) Hand-held Scintillometer
Results On Mineralized
Drillcore (greater than 300
cps / greater than 0.5M
Collar minimum)
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Total
Sandstone Basement Drill-
From - Unconfor- hole
Grid From To Width CPS To mity Depth
Hole ID Line Az Dip (m) (m) (m) Peak Range (m) Depth (m) (m)
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PLS13-
060
less than
300 -
greater No
780E 0 -90 133.5 175.0 41.5 than 9999 Sandstone 54.1 276.5
less than
300 -
greater
183.0 189.5 6.5 than 9999
193.5 194.0 0.5 7000
less than
300 -
greater
203.5 209.5 6.0 than 9999
less than
300 -
greater
212.5 217.5 5.0 than 9999
less than
221.0 226.5 5.5 300 - 2700
less than
246.0 250.0 4.0 300 - 2200
257.5 258.5 1.0 400 - 1500
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(i) Scintillometer Instrument: GR-110G
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer. Borehole radioactivity is measured down-hole using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. The degree of radioactivity within the mineralized intervals is highly variable and associated with visible pitchblende mineralization. All intersections are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness are yet to be determined.
An ongoing field program including 9,000m to 10,000m of drilling is in progress and will continue to take advantage of the winter ice expected to last into early April.
All holes are planned to be radiometrically surveyed using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe, which allows for accurate measurements in high grade mineralized zones. The Triple Gamma probe is preferred in zones of high grade mineralization.
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 and boron. Assay results will be released when received.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine, (greater than 60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. Updated maps highlighting the core drilling programs planned for PLS as well as scintillometer tables, up-hole triple gamma logs and cross sections can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
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.
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".
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.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Ross McElroy, President & COO
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Fission Energy Corp.
Rich Matthews
Investor Relations
877-868-8140
ir@fission-energy.com
www.fission-energy.com
Grüsse
Metallix
Das ist jetzt schon die 7 News seit 07.03.2013. Jetzt muß nur noch der Uranpreis steigen
gehtwAS
gehtwAS
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.343.503 von gehtwas am 02.04.13 10:51:53und es geht weiter:
April 03, 2013
4 Step-Outs Hit Off-Scale at PLS. Strike of R390E Doubles to 60m
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FISSION ENERGY CORP. ("Fission" or "the Company"), and its Joint Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc. are pleased to announce results from 4 additional step-out drill targets in the R390E zone at the Patterson Lake South (PLS) property, expanding the strike length to 60m. This zone is one of three discovered by the JV in the current drill program.
All four holes intersected off-scale radioactivity within broader zones of lower but continuous radioactivity and holes PLS13-061 and PLS13-066 have extended the high-grade mineralized section of the zone 15m to the west and 15m to the east respectively. R390E has now been delineated with 9 drill holes and is open in all directions. Extensive follow-up drilling is planned for this zone for the upcoming 2013 summer program.
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented:
"As with our other two discovery zones at PLS, this zone continues to see considerable off scale radioactivity as it expands in size. It remains open along strike and width and these results are confirmation of the zone's potential"
An ongoing field program including 9,000m to 10,000m of drilling is in progress and will continue to take advantage of the winter ice expected to last into early April.
Drilling Highlights include: •Holes PLS13-061 and 066 have doubled the strike length of the high grade core as intersected in holes PLS13-038, 051 and 053 to 60m.
•PLS13-066 (L420E) intersected 64.0m of weak to strong mineralization (81.5m - 145.5m) with a total of 5.57m of off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity
•PLS13-061 (L360E) intersected four mineralized radioactive intervals (76.5m - 140.0m) ranging in strength from weak to strongly radioactive and in width from 1.0m to 30.5m, including a 30.5m of interval ranging from weak to strong mineralization (109.5m - 140.0m) with a total 4.13m of off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity
R390E Zone:
The R390E zone refers to the zone of mineralization located ~390m on-strike to the east of R00E, and first encountered in PLS13-038 (see news release Feb 19, 2013). As is the case with the R00E zone, R390E mineralization is spatially located proximal to the north of the PL-3B basement EM conductor and situated within a well-defined resistivity low corridor. Drillhole interpretation thus far defines the area of mineralization to be associated with a steeply south dipping pelitic (+/- graphitic) lithology sandwiched between a semipelitic gneiss to the north and a quartz-feldspar gneiss to the south, where the mineralization is focused primarily near the contact between the pelitic gneiss and quartz-feldspar gneiss.
Line 420E
Hole PLS13-066 was a vertical hole collared 15m grid east of hole PLS13-051. A 2.1m wide interval of Devonian sandstone (49.7m - 51.8m) overlies the basement quartzitic gneiss hanging wall of the pelitic gneiss corridor. Scintillometer results shows a 64.0m wide continuous zone of weak to strongly radioactive mineralization from 81.5m - 145.5m. The mineralization occurs predominantly within strong to intensely clay altered pelitic gneiss with the top of the mineralized interval developing near the contact of an overlying quartzitic gneiss. Several discrete intervals of off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity, ranging in widths of 0.1m - 1.26m were recorded throughout for a total of 5.57m.
Line 360E
Hole PLS13-061 was a vertical hole collared 15m grid west of hole PLS13-053. A 0.6m wide interval of Devonian sandstone (50.5m - 52.1m) overlies basement quartzitic gneiss, and pelitic (+/- graphitic) gneiss. Scintillometer results show four radioactive intervals of variable size and strength of mineralization, ranging in strength from weak to strongly radioactive (Table 1). The intervals range in width from 1.0m to 30.5m within a 63.5m wide (76.5m - 140.0m) basement hosted sequence of predominantly pelitic gneiss, often graphitic. This package is characterized by localized shearing and hematite/clay hydrothermal alteration. Two distinct shear zones with moderate angles to drill core were encountered at 102.7m - 107.2m and 143.3m - 158.8m (35° to 55° to core axis). Weak to strongly radioactive mineralization with off-scale (>9999 cps) was recorded in two of the four mineralized intervals: 1.88.5m - 98.0m (9.5m) - weak to strong radioactivity including a 0.18m interval of off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity
2.109.5m - 140.0m - weak to strong radioactivity including several intervals of off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity, totaling 4.13m
Line 405E
Hole PLS13-064 was a vertical hole collared 10m to grid north of PLS13-051. A 0.1m wide interval of Devonian sandstone (52.6m - 52.7m) overlies basement quartzitic gneiss, and an intercalated sequence of pelitic and semipelitic gneiss. Two narrow weakly mineralized intervals were recorded between 90.0m - 96.0m. A 29.0m wide zone of weak to locally strongly radioactive mineralization (108.5m - 137.5m) was intersected in a dominantly pelitic gneiss unit. One narrow interval (0.34m) of off-scale radioactivity was intersected (131.5m - 131.84m). Moderate to strong clay alteration is prevalent from 100.4m - 162.8m.
Line 375E
Hole PLS13-062 was a vertical hole collared 10m grid north of PLS13-053. A 1.4m wide interval of Devonian sandstone (50.3m - 51.7m) overlies the basement pelitic gneiss. A 4.5m wide weak to strongly mineralized interval (51.0m - 55.5m) with 0.12m of off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity penetrates into the overlying sandstone and continues into the basement pelitic unit. A 14.0m wide lower zone (85.0m - 99.0m) of weak to moderate radioactive mineralization occurs within a clay and hematite altered graphitic pelitic gneiss.
Hole Summary
R390E
Hole ID
Collar
* Hand-held Scintillomenter Results On Mineralized Drillcore (>300 cps / >0.5M minimum)
Sandstone From - To (m)
Basement Undonformity Depth (m)
Total Drillhole Depth (m)
Grid Line
Az
Dip
From (m)
To (m)
Width (m)
CPS Peak Range
PLS13-061
360E
78
-89
76.5
84.5
8.0
<300 - 1200
51.5 - 52.1
52.1
291.7
88.5
98.0
9.5
430 - >9999
102.5
103.5
1.0
1000 - 2300
109.5
140.0
30.5
<300 - >9999
PLS13-062
375E
0
-90
51.0
55.5
4.5
320 - >9999
50.3 - 51.7
51.7
212.5
85.0
99.0
14.0
<300 - 6700
106.0
108.0
2.0
360 - 480
PLS13-064
405E
0
-90
90.0
92.0
2.0
310 - 1500
52.6 - 52.7
52.7
218.5
95.0
96.0
1.0
540 - 740
108.5
137.5
29.0
<300 - >9999
PLS13-066
420E
0
-90
81.5
145.5
64.0
<300 - >9999
49.7 - 51.8
51.8
279.5
155.0
156.5
1.5
310 - 360
* Scintillometer Instrument: GR-110G
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer. Borehole radioactivity is measured downhole using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. The degree of radioactivity within the mineralized intervals is highly variable and associated with visible pitchblende mineralization. All intersections are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness are yet to be determined.
All holes are planned to be radiometrically surveyed using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe, which allows for accurate measurements in high grade mineralized zones. The Triple Gamma probe is preferred in zones of high grade mineralization.
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 and boron. Assay results will be released when received.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine, (>60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. An updated map highlighting the core and dual rotary drilling programs planned for PLS can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
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.
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".
http://www.fission-energy.com/s/newsreleases.asp?ReportID=57…
gehtwas
April 03, 2013
4 Step-Outs Hit Off-Scale at PLS. Strike of R390E Doubles to 60m
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FISSION ENERGY CORP. ("Fission" or "the Company"), and its Joint Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc. are pleased to announce results from 4 additional step-out drill targets in the R390E zone at the Patterson Lake South (PLS) property, expanding the strike length to 60m. This zone is one of three discovered by the JV in the current drill program.
All four holes intersected off-scale radioactivity within broader zones of lower but continuous radioactivity and holes PLS13-061 and PLS13-066 have extended the high-grade mineralized section of the zone 15m to the west and 15m to the east respectively. R390E has now been delineated with 9 drill holes and is open in all directions. Extensive follow-up drilling is planned for this zone for the upcoming 2013 summer program.
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented:
"As with our other two discovery zones at PLS, this zone continues to see considerable off scale radioactivity as it expands in size. It remains open along strike and width and these results are confirmation of the zone's potential"
An ongoing field program including 9,000m to 10,000m of drilling is in progress and will continue to take advantage of the winter ice expected to last into early April.
Drilling Highlights include: •Holes PLS13-061 and 066 have doubled the strike length of the high grade core as intersected in holes PLS13-038, 051 and 053 to 60m.
•PLS13-066 (L420E) intersected 64.0m of weak to strong mineralization (81.5m - 145.5m) with a total of 5.57m of off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity
•PLS13-061 (L360E) intersected four mineralized radioactive intervals (76.5m - 140.0m) ranging in strength from weak to strongly radioactive and in width from 1.0m to 30.5m, including a 30.5m of interval ranging from weak to strong mineralization (109.5m - 140.0m) with a total 4.13m of off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity
R390E Zone:
The R390E zone refers to the zone of mineralization located ~390m on-strike to the east of R00E, and first encountered in PLS13-038 (see news release Feb 19, 2013). As is the case with the R00E zone, R390E mineralization is spatially located proximal to the north of the PL-3B basement EM conductor and situated within a well-defined resistivity low corridor. Drillhole interpretation thus far defines the area of mineralization to be associated with a steeply south dipping pelitic (+/- graphitic) lithology sandwiched between a semipelitic gneiss to the north and a quartz-feldspar gneiss to the south, where the mineralization is focused primarily near the contact between the pelitic gneiss and quartz-feldspar gneiss.
Line 420E
Hole PLS13-066 was a vertical hole collared 15m grid east of hole PLS13-051. A 2.1m wide interval of Devonian sandstone (49.7m - 51.8m) overlies the basement quartzitic gneiss hanging wall of the pelitic gneiss corridor. Scintillometer results shows a 64.0m wide continuous zone of weak to strongly radioactive mineralization from 81.5m - 145.5m. The mineralization occurs predominantly within strong to intensely clay altered pelitic gneiss with the top of the mineralized interval developing near the contact of an overlying quartzitic gneiss. Several discrete intervals of off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity, ranging in widths of 0.1m - 1.26m were recorded throughout for a total of 5.57m.
Line 360E
Hole PLS13-061 was a vertical hole collared 15m grid west of hole PLS13-053. A 0.6m wide interval of Devonian sandstone (50.5m - 52.1m) overlies basement quartzitic gneiss, and pelitic (+/- graphitic) gneiss. Scintillometer results show four radioactive intervals of variable size and strength of mineralization, ranging in strength from weak to strongly radioactive (Table 1). The intervals range in width from 1.0m to 30.5m within a 63.5m wide (76.5m - 140.0m) basement hosted sequence of predominantly pelitic gneiss, often graphitic. This package is characterized by localized shearing and hematite/clay hydrothermal alteration. Two distinct shear zones with moderate angles to drill core were encountered at 102.7m - 107.2m and 143.3m - 158.8m (35° to 55° to core axis). Weak to strongly radioactive mineralization with off-scale (>9999 cps) was recorded in two of the four mineralized intervals: 1.88.5m - 98.0m (9.5m) - weak to strong radioactivity including a 0.18m interval of off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity
2.109.5m - 140.0m - weak to strong radioactivity including several intervals of off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity, totaling 4.13m
Line 405E
Hole PLS13-064 was a vertical hole collared 10m to grid north of PLS13-051. A 0.1m wide interval of Devonian sandstone (52.6m - 52.7m) overlies basement quartzitic gneiss, and an intercalated sequence of pelitic and semipelitic gneiss. Two narrow weakly mineralized intervals were recorded between 90.0m - 96.0m. A 29.0m wide zone of weak to locally strongly radioactive mineralization (108.5m - 137.5m) was intersected in a dominantly pelitic gneiss unit. One narrow interval (0.34m) of off-scale radioactivity was intersected (131.5m - 131.84m). Moderate to strong clay alteration is prevalent from 100.4m - 162.8m.
Line 375E
Hole PLS13-062 was a vertical hole collared 10m grid north of PLS13-053. A 1.4m wide interval of Devonian sandstone (50.3m - 51.7m) overlies the basement pelitic gneiss. A 4.5m wide weak to strongly mineralized interval (51.0m - 55.5m) with 0.12m of off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity penetrates into the overlying sandstone and continues into the basement pelitic unit. A 14.0m wide lower zone (85.0m - 99.0m) of weak to moderate radioactive mineralization occurs within a clay and hematite altered graphitic pelitic gneiss.
Hole Summary
R390E
Hole ID
Collar
* Hand-held Scintillomenter Results On Mineralized Drillcore (>300 cps / >0.5M minimum)
Sandstone From - To (m)
Basement Undonformity Depth (m)
Total Drillhole Depth (m)
Grid Line
Az
Dip
From (m)
To (m)
Width (m)
CPS Peak Range
PLS13-061
360E
78
-89
76.5
84.5
8.0
<300 - 1200
51.5 - 52.1
52.1
291.7
88.5
98.0
9.5
430 - >9999
102.5
103.5
1.0
1000 - 2300
109.5
140.0
30.5
<300 - >9999
PLS13-062
375E
0
-90
51.0
55.5
4.5
320 - >9999
50.3 - 51.7
51.7
212.5
85.0
99.0
14.0
<300 - 6700
106.0
108.0
2.0
360 - 480
PLS13-064
405E
0
-90
90.0
92.0
2.0
310 - 1500
52.6 - 52.7
52.7
218.5
95.0
96.0
1.0
540 - 740
108.5
137.5
29.0
<300 - >9999
PLS13-066
420E
0
-90
81.5
145.5
64.0
<300 - >9999
49.7 - 51.8
51.8
279.5
155.0
156.5
1.5
310 - 360
* Scintillometer Instrument: GR-110G
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer. Borehole radioactivity is measured downhole using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. The degree of radioactivity within the mineralized intervals is highly variable and associated with visible pitchblende mineralization. All intersections are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness are yet to be determined.
All holes are planned to be radiometrically surveyed using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe, which allows for accurate measurements in high grade mineralized zones. The Triple Gamma probe is preferred in zones of high grade mineralization.
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 and boron. Assay results will be released when received.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine, (>60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. An updated map highlighting the core and dual rotary drilling programs planned for PLS can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
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.
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".
http://www.fission-energy.com/s/newsreleases.asp?ReportID=57…
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April 5, 2013 ....
Fission Energy Corp.: Drilling at Waterbury Expands Mineralization at Western Area of J Zone
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - April 5, 2013) - FISSION ENERGY CORP. ("Fission" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:FIS)(OTCQX:FSSIF) and its Limited Partner, the Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership ("the Waterbury Consortium"), are pleased to announce that the Winter 2013 drill program on its Waterbury Lake property is now complete. A total of 68 drill holes and 11 restarts were completed comprising 21,012.9 meters. The program focused on the delineation and growth of the J Zone. Drilling was segregated into areas A, B and C within the J Zone (see attached map) and the primary objective was expansion of the zone both west and north of the known mineralized area. Area C drill results recorded significant mineralization in several holes, including widths of up to 22.5m (WAT13-346).
Highlights of the program include:
-- 68 drill holes were completed, in a total of 21,012.9 meters
-- Mineralization was found in 35 holes or 51% of the holes in the program
-- All holes were targeted to further delineate and expand the mineralized
area of the J Zone covering all 3 areas (Area A, B and C)
-- Area C: WAT13-346 (line 500W) intersected a 22.5m wide interval (196.0m
- 218.5m) of weak to strong radioactive mineralization, including a 0.1m
interval of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity
J Zone Area A:
Area A is the eastern most section of the J Zone located between lines L120E and L210W. A total of 20 holes were drilled in this region of which 5 were mineralized, intersecting weak to off-scale radioactivity. Drilling in Area A focused on testing for the extension of basement hosted mineralization adjacent to Rio Tinto's Roughrider deposit and further delineating the northern boundary of the J Zone for unconformity associated mineralization.
Area A drill hole highlights:
-- WAT13-359 (line 070E) was drilled along the eastern boundary of the J
Zone and intersected a 4.0m wide zone (209.5 - 213.5m) of weak to off-
scale basement hosted radioactivity, including a 0.1m interval of off-
scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity. Two subordinate zones of
weak to moderate basement hosted radioactivity occurred to a depth of
226.5m.
-- WAT13-345 (line 150W) intersected a 12.0m wide zone (184.5 - 196.5m) of
weak to moderate uranium mineralization straddling the unconformity
(190.0m). This intersection extends the J Zone boundary approximately
10m to the north on line 150W
-- WAT13-373 (line 120W) intersected a 3.0m interval of weak to moderately
radioactive basement mineralization 45m to the north of the current
delineated boundary. This intersection represents the northernmost
mineralized intersection of the J Zone.
Hole Summary for Area A:
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(i) Mineralization
(greater than 300 cps/
Collar 1.0M minimum)
------------------------------------------------------------
Grid To Width CPS
Area Hole ID Line Az Dip From (m) (m) Max Peak
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A WAT13-343 135W 186 -79 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A WAT13-345 150W 167 -86 184.5 199.5 15.0 less than 300 - 3300
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A WAT13-348 105E 178 -86 291.5 295.0 3.5 less than 300 - 420
303.5 306.0 2.5 400 - 3000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A WAT13-351 090E 177 -79 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A WAT13-353A 105E 145 -87 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A WAT13-356 075E 168 -86 206.5 209.0 2.5 less than 300 - 353
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A WAT13-359 070E 174 -80 209.5 213.5 4.0 370 - greater than
9999
219.0 220.0 1.0 350 - 420
225.0 226.5 1.5 360 - 980
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A WAT13-362 060E 185 -76 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A WAT13-365 045E 179 -83 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A WAT13-367 045E 167 -75 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A WAT13-370 035E 181 -76 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A WAT13-372 025E 178 -74 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A WAT13-373 120W 181 -77 213.5 216.5 3.0 less than 300 - 3800
221.0 222.0 1.0 312 - 370
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A WAT13-375 105W 179 -77 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A WAT13-376 000 178 -82 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A WAT13-379 085W 172 -81 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A WAT13-381 080W 188 -75 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A WAT13-384 105W 183 -81 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A WAT13-387 150W 180 -81 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A WAT13-389B 175W 179 -77 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------
Unconformity Total
Depth Depth
Area Hole ID (m) (m)
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-343 210.3 284.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-345 190.0 260.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-348 197.1 332.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-351 199.9 290.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-353A 198.4 320.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-356 200.9 263.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-359 203.2 299.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-362 204.1 299.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-365 199.7 299.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-367 209.7 299.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-370 213.9 293.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-372 209.0 299.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-373 203.9 299.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-375 201.5 299.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-376 203.5 329.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-379 198.9 299.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-381 208.5 299.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-384 198.8 299.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-387 195.3 299.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-389B 194.0 299.0
----------------------------------------------
(i) Scintillometer Instrument: GR-110G
J Zone Area B:
Area B is the central section of the J Zone located between lines 210W and 435W. A total of 18 holes were drilled in this region of which 11 were mineralized.
Drilling in Area B focused on drill testing open areas to the north and south of the J Zone Deposit delineated boundary.
Area B drill hole highlights:
-- WAT13-338 (line 405W) intersected a 5.0m wide interval (199.5 - 204.5m)
of weak to strongly radioactive unconformity associated mineralization,
including a 0.1m wide interval of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps)
radioactivity.
-- WAT13-352A (line 250W) intersected a 19.0m wide zone (204.5 - 223.5 m)
of weak to moderate radioactivity straddling the unconformity (206.0 m).
This intersection fills in a gap to the south on line 255W.
-- WAT13-398 (line 260W) intersected a 15.0m wide zone (195.5 - 210.5 m) of
weak to moderate radioactivity straddling the unconformity (197.0 m).
This intersection extends the J Zone boundary to the north on line 255W.
Hole Summary for Area B:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
(i) Mineralization
(greater than 300 cps/
Collar 1.0M minimum)
------------------------------------------------------------
Grid To Width CPS
Area Hole ID Line Az Dip From (m) (m) Max Peak
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-331 275W 173 -71 230.0 232.0 2.0 380 - 1700
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-333 375W 188 -80 213.0 214.5 1.5 402 - 730
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-336 390W 182 -74 206.5 212.0 5.5 less than 300 - 428
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-338 405W 174 -76 199.5 204.5 5.0 less than 300 -
greater than 9999
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-347A 225W 186 -81 195.5 202.0 6.5 less than 300 - 600
206.5 210.5 4.0 less than 300 - 2170
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-349A 235W 175 -81 207.0 209.5 2.5 less than 300 - 390
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-352A 250W 174 -80 204.5 223.5 19.0 less than 300 - 2400
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-355 235W 179 -79 226.0 233.0 7.0 less than 300 - 1200
256.0 257.0 1.0 370
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-382 380W 187 -81 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-385 360W 185 -80 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-388 315W 198 -78 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-390 435W 183 -83 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-391 300W 184 -73 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-393 255W 188 -82 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-394 265W 170 -84 204.0 206.0 2.0 358 - 468
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-395 245W 190 -81 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-397 280W 179 -75 203.0 204.0 1.0 441 - 569
224.0 226.5 2.5 less than 300 - 1138
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-398 260W 165 -85 195.5 210.5 15.0 less than 300 - 4700
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------
Unconformity Total
Depth Depth
Area Hole ID (m) (m)
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-331 206.9 323.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-333 209.9 302.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-336 215.0 299.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-338 203.5 317.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-347A 197.1 299.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-349A 197.3 299.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-352A 206.0 299.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-355 206.0 290.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-382 201.0 299.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-385 200.7 299.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-388 200.0 299.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-390 202.2 290.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-391 205.9 291.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-393 199.2 302.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-394 197.4 314.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-395 203.0 299.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-397 203.5 299.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-398 197.0 296.0
----------------------------------------------
(i) Scintillometer Instrument: GR-110G
J Zone Area C:
Area C is the western most section of the J Zone and is located west of (and including) line 435W. The J Zone had previously been delineated westward to line 540W (hole WAT12-289). Winter 2013 drilling in Area C was designed to test for additional associated mineralization between line 435W and line 540W as well as test westward to line 660W along trend to assess the potential for mineralization beyond the currently defined western boundary.
A total of 30 holes were drilled in Area C. Eighteen holes were mineralized including 2 westward step-out drill holes (WAT13-380 and 383) which extended the J Zone mineralized boundary an additional 20m west to line 560W (WAT13-380). Several holes in Area C intersected wide zones of mineralization (up to 22.5m wide in WAT13-346), confirming the potential of Area C as a significant part of the J Zone Deposit.
Nine holes between lines 495W to 510W (WAT13-346, 350, 354, 357A, 361A, 364, 368, 371 and 374) were drilled with a collar azimuth of approx. 275 degrees, in order to optimally intersect mineralization where a complex north-south fault was interpreted to off-set mineralization. Several of these holes intersected significant widths of mineralization higher up in the sandstone above the unconformity than previous proximal north-south oriented holes had encountered.
Area C drill hole highlights:
-- WAT13-346 (line 500W) intersected a 22.5m wide interval (196.0m -
218.5m) of weak to strong radioactive mineralization, including a 0.1m
interval of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity, that
straddles the unconformity (209.5m).
-- WAT13-368 (line 500W) intersected an 18.0m wide interval (188.5m -
206.5m) of weak to strong radioactive mineralization, including a 0.1m
interval of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity, occurring
dominantly in the sandstone directly above the unconformity (203.9m).
This intersection is approximately 10m north of the currently defined
boundary of the J Zone.
-- WAT13-366 (line 490W) intersected a 12.5m wide interval (187.0m -
199.5m) of weak to strong radioactive mineralization, including a 0.2m
interval of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity, primarily
hosted in the lower sandstone directly above the unconformity (198.4 m).
-- WAT13-377 (line 525W) intersected a 12.0m wide interval (218.5m -
230.5m) of weak to strong radioactive basement mineralization, including
several narrow intervals totaling 0.31m of off-scale (greater than 9999
cps) radioactivity.
Hole Summary for Area C:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
(i) Mineralization
(greater than 300 cps/
Collar 1.0M minimum)
------------------------------------------------------------
Grid To Width CPS
Area Hole ID Line Az Dip From (m) (m) Max Peak
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-332 605W 170 -74 216.0 217.0 1.0 600 - 800
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-334 615W 183 -74 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-335 615W 180 -72 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-337 660W 178 -76 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-339 445W 178 -79 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-340A 660W 186 -79 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-341 450W 183 -79 206.0 215.5 9.5 less than 300 - 3970
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-342 660W 177 -83 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-344A 615W 176 -80 268.0 269.0 1.0 365 - 406
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-346 500W 268 -75 196.0 218.5 22.5 less than 300 -
greater than 9999
223.0 225.5 2.5 less than 300 - 1600
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-350 500W 275 -74 198.0 207.5 9.5 300 - 3800
213.0 224.5 11.5 less than 300 - 9300
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-354 495W 272 -74 194.5 203.0 8.5 less than 300 -
greater than 9999
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-357A 510W 270 -75 204.5 206.5 2.0 310 - 340
219.5 221.0 1.5 320 - 590
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-358 470W 185 -77 197.5 203.0 5.5 less than 300 - 770
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-360 465W 186 -84 189.5 201.0 11.5 less than 300 - 5100
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-361A 505W 265 -74 215.0 217.0 2.0 310 - 2030
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-363 480W 182 -70 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-364 505W 275 -78 196.0 203.0 7.0 less than 300 - 1400
206.5 210.0 3.5 less than 300 - 5000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-366 490W 173 -83 187.0 199.5 12.5 less than 300 -
greater than 9999
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-368 500W 271 -80 188.5 206.5 18.0 less than 300 -
greater than 9999
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-369 495W 187 -80 191.0 203.0 12.0 less than 300 - 7600
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-371 505W 277 -81 194.5 201.5 7.0 less than 300 - 2300
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-374 490W 265 -82 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-377 525W 200 -71 218.5 230.5 12.0 less than 300 -
greater than 9999
234.5 239.5 5.0 less than 300 - 1100
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-378A 580W 93 -81 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-380 560W 213 -66 246.5 248.0 1.5 less than 300 - 700
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-383 540W 130 -77 212.0 220.0 8.0 300 - 6900
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-386 570W 168 -76 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-392 465W 170 -80 221.0 222.5 1.5 454 - 884
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-396 490W 181 -85 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------
Unconformity Total
Depth Depth
Area Hole ID (m) (m)
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-332 210.1 383.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-334 206.3 320.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-335 210.2 308.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-337 217.9 314.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-339 211.0 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-340A 215.8 272.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-341 204.9 311.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-342 200.3 302.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-344A 209.1 302.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-346 209.5 320.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-350 207.1 350.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-354 206.1 350.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-357A 207.2 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-358 203.0 311.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-360 198.0 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-361A 210.0 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-363 220.9 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-364 206.8 297.5
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-366 198.4 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-368 203.9 302.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-369 201.8 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-371 204.1 302.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-374 203.0 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-377 212.0 293.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-378A 205.7 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-380 220.3 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-383 207.5 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-386 206.8 302.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-392 206.4 283.4
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-396 197.2 302.0
----------------------------------------------
(i) Scintillometer Instrument: GR-110G
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer. Borehole radioactivity is measured downhole using either a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe or, as a back-up, a Mount Sopris 2PGA-1000 Natural Gamma probe. The Triple Gamma probe is preferred in zones of high grade mineralization. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. The degree of radioactivity within the mineralized intervals is highly variable and associated with visible pitchblende mineralization. All intersections are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness is yet to be determined.
Split core samples were submitted to SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories (an SCC ISO/IEC 17025: 2005 Accredited Facility) of Saskatoon for assay analysis, which includes a 63 element ICP-OES scan, uranium by fluorimetry (partial digestion), and boron. Samples within mineralized intervals and any samples which return greater than 500ppm U, are assayed for weight % U3O8, as well as fire assayed for gold. Further assay results will be released when received.
This program completes the budgeted three year, C$30 million exploration program begun by Fission and the Waterbury Consortium in 2010 (see news release June 30, 2010).
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.
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 trade on the OTCQX International electronic trading system in the United States under the symbol "FSSIF".
Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership ("Waterbury Consortium") is a consortium primarily comprised of Korean-based companies. The Consortium is led by Korea Electric Power (KEPCO). Other participating companies include: Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, Korea Nuclear Fuel Co., Hanwha Corp. and Gravis Capital Corp., a private Canadian uranium investment company.
Fission Energy owns 60% and the Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership owns 40% of the Waterbury Lake Uranium Limited Partnership.
Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) is a Korean government-invested diversified energy company with over $83-billion (U.S.) in assets. The company is involved in the generation, transmission and distribution of electrical power from nuclear, hydro, coal, oil and LNG sources worldwide. Korea Electric Power provides electricity to almost all households in Korea and operates 20 nuclear power plants in the country with six more under development. The company has over 30,000 employees and is listed on the Korean Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange. (www.kepco.co.kr)
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.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Ross McElroy, President & COO
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Fission Energy Corp.
Rich Matthews
Investor Relations
TF: 877-868-8140
info@fission-energy.com
www.fission-energy.com
schönes Wochenende,
Metallix
Fission Energy Corp.: Drilling at Waterbury Expands Mineralization at Western Area of J Zone
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - April 5, 2013) - FISSION ENERGY CORP. ("Fission" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:FIS)(OTCQX:FSSIF) and its Limited Partner, the Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership ("the Waterbury Consortium"), are pleased to announce that the Winter 2013 drill program on its Waterbury Lake property is now complete. A total of 68 drill holes and 11 restarts were completed comprising 21,012.9 meters. The program focused on the delineation and growth of the J Zone. Drilling was segregated into areas A, B and C within the J Zone (see attached map) and the primary objective was expansion of the zone both west and north of the known mineralized area. Area C drill results recorded significant mineralization in several holes, including widths of up to 22.5m (WAT13-346).
Highlights of the program include:
-- 68 drill holes were completed, in a total of 21,012.9 meters
-- Mineralization was found in 35 holes or 51% of the holes in the program
-- All holes were targeted to further delineate and expand the mineralized
area of the J Zone covering all 3 areas (Area A, B and C)
-- Area C: WAT13-346 (line 500W) intersected a 22.5m wide interval (196.0m
- 218.5m) of weak to strong radioactive mineralization, including a 0.1m
interval of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity
J Zone Area A:
Area A is the eastern most section of the J Zone located between lines L120E and L210W. A total of 20 holes were drilled in this region of which 5 were mineralized, intersecting weak to off-scale radioactivity. Drilling in Area A focused on testing for the extension of basement hosted mineralization adjacent to Rio Tinto's Roughrider deposit and further delineating the northern boundary of the J Zone for unconformity associated mineralization.
Area A drill hole highlights:
-- WAT13-359 (line 070E) was drilled along the eastern boundary of the J
Zone and intersected a 4.0m wide zone (209.5 - 213.5m) of weak to off-
scale basement hosted radioactivity, including a 0.1m interval of off-
scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity. Two subordinate zones of
weak to moderate basement hosted radioactivity occurred to a depth of
226.5m.
-- WAT13-345 (line 150W) intersected a 12.0m wide zone (184.5 - 196.5m) of
weak to moderate uranium mineralization straddling the unconformity
(190.0m). This intersection extends the J Zone boundary approximately
10m to the north on line 150W
-- WAT13-373 (line 120W) intersected a 3.0m interval of weak to moderately
radioactive basement mineralization 45m to the north of the current
delineated boundary. This intersection represents the northernmost
mineralized intersection of the J Zone.
Hole Summary for Area A:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
(i) Mineralization
(greater than 300 cps/
Collar 1.0M minimum)
------------------------------------------------------------
Grid To Width CPS
Area Hole ID Line Az Dip From (m) (m) Max Peak
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A WAT13-343 135W 186 -79 No Anomalous Radioactivity
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A WAT13-345 150W 167 -86 184.5 199.5 15.0 less than 300 - 3300
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A WAT13-348 105E 178 -86 291.5 295.0 3.5 less than 300 - 420
303.5 306.0 2.5 400 - 3000
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A WAT13-351 090E 177 -79 No Anomalous Radioactivity
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A WAT13-353A 105E 145 -87 No Anomalous Radioactivity
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A WAT13-356 075E 168 -86 206.5 209.0 2.5 less than 300 - 353
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A WAT13-359 070E 174 -80 209.5 213.5 4.0 370 - greater than
9999
219.0 220.0 1.0 350 - 420
225.0 226.5 1.5 360 - 980
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A WAT13-362 060E 185 -76 No Anomalous Radioactivity
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A WAT13-365 045E 179 -83 No Anomalous Radioactivity
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A WAT13-367 045E 167 -75 No Anomalous Radioactivity
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A WAT13-370 035E 181 -76 No Anomalous Radioactivity
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A WAT13-372 025E 178 -74 No Anomalous Radioactivity
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A WAT13-373 120W 181 -77 213.5 216.5 3.0 less than 300 - 3800
221.0 222.0 1.0 312 - 370
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A WAT13-375 105W 179 -77 No Anomalous Radioactivity
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A WAT13-376 000 178 -82 No Anomalous Radioactivity
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A WAT13-379 085W 172 -81 No Anomalous Radioactivity
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A WAT13-381 080W 188 -75 No Anomalous Radioactivity
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A WAT13-384 105W 183 -81 No Anomalous Radioactivity
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A WAT13-387 150W 180 -81 No Anomalous Radioactivity
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A WAT13-389B 175W 179 -77 No Anomalous Radioactivity
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Unconformity Total
Depth Depth
Area Hole ID (m) (m)
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A WAT13-343 210.3 284.0
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A WAT13-345 190.0 260.0
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A WAT13-348 197.1 332.0
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A WAT13-351 199.9 290.0
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A WAT13-353A 198.4 320.0
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A WAT13-356 200.9 263.0
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A WAT13-359 203.2 299.0
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A WAT13-362 204.1 299.0
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A WAT13-365 199.7 299.0
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A WAT13-367 209.7 299.0
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A WAT13-370 213.9 293.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-372 209.0 299.0
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A WAT13-373 203.9 299.0
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A WAT13-375 201.5 299.0
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A WAT13-376 203.5 329.0
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A WAT13-379 198.9 299.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-381 208.5 299.0
----------------------------------------------
A WAT13-384 198.8 299.0
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A WAT13-387 195.3 299.0
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A WAT13-389B 194.0 299.0
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(i) Scintillometer Instrument: GR-110G
J Zone Area B:
Area B is the central section of the J Zone located between lines 210W and 435W. A total of 18 holes were drilled in this region of which 11 were mineralized.
Drilling in Area B focused on drill testing open areas to the north and south of the J Zone Deposit delineated boundary.
Area B drill hole highlights:
-- WAT13-338 (line 405W) intersected a 5.0m wide interval (199.5 - 204.5m)
of weak to strongly radioactive unconformity associated mineralization,
including a 0.1m wide interval of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps)
radioactivity.
-- WAT13-352A (line 250W) intersected a 19.0m wide zone (204.5 - 223.5 m)
of weak to moderate radioactivity straddling the unconformity (206.0 m).
This intersection fills in a gap to the south on line 255W.
-- WAT13-398 (line 260W) intersected a 15.0m wide zone (195.5 - 210.5 m) of
weak to moderate radioactivity straddling the unconformity (197.0 m).
This intersection extends the J Zone boundary to the north on line 255W.
Hole Summary for Area B:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
(i) Mineralization
(greater than 300 cps/
Collar 1.0M minimum)
------------------------------------------------------------
Grid To Width CPS
Area Hole ID Line Az Dip From (m) (m) Max Peak
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B WAT13-331 275W 173 -71 230.0 232.0 2.0 380 - 1700
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-333 375W 188 -80 213.0 214.5 1.5 402 - 730
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-336 390W 182 -74 206.5 212.0 5.5 less than 300 - 428
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-338 405W 174 -76 199.5 204.5 5.0 less than 300 -
greater than 9999
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-347A 225W 186 -81 195.5 202.0 6.5 less than 300 - 600
206.5 210.5 4.0 less than 300 - 2170
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-349A 235W 175 -81 207.0 209.5 2.5 less than 300 - 390
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-352A 250W 174 -80 204.5 223.5 19.0 less than 300 - 2400
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-355 235W 179 -79 226.0 233.0 7.0 less than 300 - 1200
256.0 257.0 1.0 370
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B WAT13-382 380W 187 -81 No Anomalous Radioactivity
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B WAT13-385 360W 185 -80 No Anomalous Radioactivity
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B WAT13-388 315W 198 -78 No Anomalous Radioactivity
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B WAT13-390 435W 183 -83 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-391 300W 184 -73 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-393 255W 188 -82 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-394 265W 170 -84 204.0 206.0 2.0 358 - 468
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-395 245W 190 -81 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-397 280W 179 -75 203.0 204.0 1.0 441 - 569
224.0 226.5 2.5 less than 300 - 1138
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B WAT13-398 260W 165 -85 195.5 210.5 15.0 less than 300 - 4700
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Unconformity Total
Depth Depth
Area Hole ID (m) (m)
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B WAT13-331 206.9 323.0
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B WAT13-333 209.9 302.0
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B WAT13-336 215.0 299.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-338 203.5 317.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-347A 197.1 299.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-349A 197.3 299.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-352A 206.0 299.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-355 206.0 290.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-382 201.0 299.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-385 200.7 299.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-388 200.0 299.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-390 202.2 290.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-391 205.9 291.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-393 199.2 302.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-394 197.4 314.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-395 203.0 299.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-397 203.5 299.0
----------------------------------------------
B WAT13-398 197.0 296.0
----------------------------------------------
(i) Scintillometer Instrument: GR-110G
J Zone Area C:
Area C is the western most section of the J Zone and is located west of (and including) line 435W. The J Zone had previously been delineated westward to line 540W (hole WAT12-289). Winter 2013 drilling in Area C was designed to test for additional associated mineralization between line 435W and line 540W as well as test westward to line 660W along trend to assess the potential for mineralization beyond the currently defined western boundary.
A total of 30 holes were drilled in Area C. Eighteen holes were mineralized including 2 westward step-out drill holes (WAT13-380 and 383) which extended the J Zone mineralized boundary an additional 20m west to line 560W (WAT13-380). Several holes in Area C intersected wide zones of mineralization (up to 22.5m wide in WAT13-346), confirming the potential of Area C as a significant part of the J Zone Deposit.
Nine holes between lines 495W to 510W (WAT13-346, 350, 354, 357A, 361A, 364, 368, 371 and 374) were drilled with a collar azimuth of approx. 275 degrees, in order to optimally intersect mineralization where a complex north-south fault was interpreted to off-set mineralization. Several of these holes intersected significant widths of mineralization higher up in the sandstone above the unconformity than previous proximal north-south oriented holes had encountered.
Area C drill hole highlights:
-- WAT13-346 (line 500W) intersected a 22.5m wide interval (196.0m -
218.5m) of weak to strong radioactive mineralization, including a 0.1m
interval of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity, that
straddles the unconformity (209.5m).
-- WAT13-368 (line 500W) intersected an 18.0m wide interval (188.5m -
206.5m) of weak to strong radioactive mineralization, including a 0.1m
interval of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity, occurring
dominantly in the sandstone directly above the unconformity (203.9m).
This intersection is approximately 10m north of the currently defined
boundary of the J Zone.
-- WAT13-366 (line 490W) intersected a 12.5m wide interval (187.0m -
199.5m) of weak to strong radioactive mineralization, including a 0.2m
interval of off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity, primarily
hosted in the lower sandstone directly above the unconformity (198.4 m).
-- WAT13-377 (line 525W) intersected a 12.0m wide interval (218.5m -
230.5m) of weak to strong radioactive basement mineralization, including
several narrow intervals totaling 0.31m of off-scale (greater than 9999
cps) radioactivity.
Hole Summary for Area C:
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(i) Mineralization
(greater than 300 cps/
Collar 1.0M minimum)
------------------------------------------------------------
Grid To Width CPS
Area Hole ID Line Az Dip From (m) (m) Max Peak
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-332 605W 170 -74 216.0 217.0 1.0 600 - 800
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-334 615W 183 -74 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-335 615W 180 -72 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-337 660W 178 -76 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-339 445W 178 -79 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-340A 660W 186 -79 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-341 450W 183 -79 206.0 215.5 9.5 less than 300 - 3970
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-342 660W 177 -83 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-344A 615W 176 -80 268.0 269.0 1.0 365 - 406
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-346 500W 268 -75 196.0 218.5 22.5 less than 300 -
greater than 9999
223.0 225.5 2.5 less than 300 - 1600
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-350 500W 275 -74 198.0 207.5 9.5 300 - 3800
213.0 224.5 11.5 less than 300 - 9300
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-354 495W 272 -74 194.5 203.0 8.5 less than 300 -
greater than 9999
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-357A 510W 270 -75 204.5 206.5 2.0 310 - 340
219.5 221.0 1.5 320 - 590
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-358 470W 185 -77 197.5 203.0 5.5 less than 300 - 770
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-360 465W 186 -84 189.5 201.0 11.5 less than 300 - 5100
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-361A 505W 265 -74 215.0 217.0 2.0 310 - 2030
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-363 480W 182 -70 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-364 505W 275 -78 196.0 203.0 7.0 less than 300 - 1400
206.5 210.0 3.5 less than 300 - 5000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-366 490W 173 -83 187.0 199.5 12.5 less than 300 -
greater than 9999
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-368 500W 271 -80 188.5 206.5 18.0 less than 300 -
greater than 9999
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-369 495W 187 -80 191.0 203.0 12.0 less than 300 - 7600
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-371 505W 277 -81 194.5 201.5 7.0 less than 300 - 2300
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-374 490W 265 -82 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-377 525W 200 -71 218.5 230.5 12.0 less than 300 -
greater than 9999
234.5 239.5 5.0 less than 300 - 1100
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-378A 580W 93 -81 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-380 560W 213 -66 246.5 248.0 1.5 less than 300 - 700
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-383 540W 130 -77 212.0 220.0 8.0 300 - 6900
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-386 570W 168 -76 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-392 465W 170 -80 221.0 222.5 1.5 454 - 884
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
C WAT13-396 490W 181 -85 No Anomalous Radioactivity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Unconformity Total
Depth Depth
Area Hole ID (m) (m)
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-332 210.1 383.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-334 206.3 320.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-335 210.2 308.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-337 217.9 314.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-339 211.0 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-340A 215.8 272.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-341 204.9 311.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-342 200.3 302.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-344A 209.1 302.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-346 209.5 320.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-350 207.1 350.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-354 206.1 350.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-357A 207.2 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-358 203.0 311.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-360 198.0 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-361A 210.0 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-363 220.9 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-364 206.8 297.5
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-366 198.4 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-368 203.9 302.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-369 201.8 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-371 204.1 302.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-374 203.0 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-377 212.0 293.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-378A 205.7 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-380 220.3 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-383 207.5 299.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-386 206.8 302.0
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-392 206.4 283.4
----------------------------------------------
C WAT13-396 197.2 302.0
----------------------------------------------
(i) Scintillometer Instrument: GR-110G
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer. Borehole radioactivity is measured downhole using either a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe or, as a back-up, a Mount Sopris 2PGA-1000 Natural Gamma probe. The Triple Gamma probe is preferred in zones of high grade mineralization. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. The degree of radioactivity within the mineralized intervals is highly variable and associated with visible pitchblende mineralization. All intersections are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness is yet to be determined.
Split core samples were submitted to SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories (an SCC ISO/IEC 17025: 2005 Accredited Facility) of Saskatoon for assay analysis, which includes a 63 element ICP-OES scan, uranium by fluorimetry (partial digestion), and boron. Samples within mineralized intervals and any samples which return greater than 500ppm U, are assayed for weight % U3O8, as well as fire assayed for gold. Further assay results will be released when received.
This program completes the budgeted three year, C$30 million exploration program begun by Fission and the Waterbury Consortium in 2010 (see news release June 30, 2010).
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.
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 trade on the OTCQX International electronic trading system in the United States under the symbol "FSSIF".
Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership ("Waterbury Consortium") is a consortium primarily comprised of Korean-based companies. The Consortium is led by Korea Electric Power (KEPCO). Other participating companies include: Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, Korea Nuclear Fuel Co., Hanwha Corp. and Gravis Capital Corp., a private Canadian uranium investment company.
Fission Energy owns 60% and the Korea Waterbury Uranium Limited Partnership owns 40% of the Waterbury Lake Uranium Limited Partnership.
Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) is a Korean government-invested diversified energy company with over $83-billion (U.S.) in assets. The company is involved in the generation, transmission and distribution of electrical power from nuclear, hydro, coal, oil and LNG sources worldwide. Korea Electric Power provides electricity to almost all households in Korea and operates 20 nuclear power plants in the country with six more under development. The company has over 30,000 employees and is listed on the Korean Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange. (www.kepco.co.kr)
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.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Ross McElroy, President & COO
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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CONTACT INFORMATION:
Fission Energy Corp.
Rich Matthews
Investor Relations
TF: 877-868-8140
info@fission-energy.com
www.fission-energy.com
schönes Wochenende,
Metallix
Gründung einer UPEC??
How To Curb Declining Uranium Prices
http://www.namibian.com.na/letters/full-story/archive/2013/a…
gehtwas
How To Curb Declining Uranium Prices
http://www.namibian.com.na/letters/full-story/archive/2013/a…
gehtwas
.........zu Fission von heute...
Fission Energy Corp.: 23m of High Grade Uranium Including 2m of 12.4% U3O8 at PLS's R00E Zone
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-energy-corp-23m-high-1…
Gruss
Metallix
Fission Energy Corp.: 23m of High Grade Uranium Including 2m of 12.4% U3O8 at PLS's R00E Zone
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-energy-corp-23m-high-1…
Gruss
Metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.403.573 von metallix am 10.04.13 16:38:45zu wenig bei der vorlage...
keine größeren abschnitte mit 3-5%.
keine größeren abschnitte mit 3-5%.
Erste gute Nachricht für diese Woche
JV Hits 9.9m Off-Scale Within 26.5m Interval At R00E Zone
http://www.fission-energy.com/s/newsreleases.asp?ReportID=58…
gehtwas
JV Hits 9.9m Off-Scale Within 26.5m Interval At R00E Zone
http://www.fission-energy.com/s/newsreleases.asp?ReportID=58…
gehtwas
Dem Kurs hilfts aber nichts!
Waren die letzten Ergebnisse so unter den Erwartungen oder warum bricht der Kurs derzeit so ein?
Waren die letzten Ergebnisse so unter den Erwartungen oder warum bricht der Kurs derzeit so ein?
Fission Energy Corp.: PLS JV Hits 10.5m of 29.26% U3O8 Within 53m of 6.57%
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-energy-corp-pls-jv-143…
lg
metallix
ja allerdings, der markt eben... die results heute waren doch der hammer ! vorweggenommen ist halt auch imemr einiges.
wenn mal bedenkt was FIs in den letzten jahren alles gerissen hat.. Warterbury, patterson... die top properties aller uranexplorer und der kurs ist kaum über 2007... allerdings war die TSX-V 2007 bei 3.500 punkten und heute bei 943.... 6 jahre rohstoffaktien-baisse tun ihr übriges....
wenn mal bedenkt was FIs in den letzten jahren alles gerissen hat.. Warterbury, patterson... die top properties aller uranexplorer und der kurs ist kaum über 2007... allerdings war die TSX-V 2007 bei 3.500 punkten und heute bei 943.... 6 jahre rohstoffaktien-baisse tun ihr übriges....
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.487.371 von Boersenkrieger am 22.04.13 19:09:47Grüß Dich
Wann läuft eigentlich die Deadline aus mit Denison Mines ... Umtausch von Fission in Denison...( anteilig )
Gibt es da ein Datum ????
MfG: Nosleep
Wann läuft eigentlich die Deadline aus mit Denison Mines ... Umtausch von Fission in Denison...( anteilig )
Gibt es da ein Datum ????
MfG: Nosleep
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.488.491 von Nosleep am 22.04.13 22:01:01ehrlich gesagt ich weiss es gar nicht momentan...
gute idee mal nachzuforschen... morgen... werd was posten. sollte ja zu finden sein....
der markt ist schon recht immun gegen gute news... ich mein vor allem auch die "53.0 metres at 6.57 per cent U3O8" sind ja irre !!!!
2007 wär ein 100% anstieg gefolgt trotz erwartungen..
gute idee mal nachzuforschen... morgen... werd was posten. sollte ja zu finden sein....
der markt ist schon recht immun gegen gute news... ich mein vor allem auch die "53.0 metres at 6.57 per cent U3O8" sind ja irre !!!!
2007 wär ein 100% anstieg gefolgt trotz erwartungen..
April 24, 2013 10:40 ET
Fission Energy: JV Totals 66m U308 in 2 Zones: With 6m @35% in 49.5m @6.26%
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - April 24, 2013) - FISSION ENERGY CORP. (TSX VENTURE:FIS)(OTCQX:FSSIF) ("Fission" or "the Company), and its 50% Joint Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc., are pleased to report assay results from drill hole PLS13-053, part of the highly successful winter drill program on its PLS property. PLS13-053, within zone R390E, is located 30m grid west of PLS13-051 (see news release dated April 22, 2013) in which assays included 6.57% over 54m. Today's assays include two broad mineralized zones separated by just 4.5m of unmineralized pelitic rocks.
UPPER URANIUM ZONE = 66m - 115.5m
•49.5m @ 6.26% U3O8;
•Including 6m @ 35% U3O8
•Highest assay in the interval: 45% U3O8 over 0.5m
LOWER URANIUM ZONE = 120.5m - 136.5m
•16.5m @ 2.63% U3O8;
•Including 3m @ 13.19% U3O8
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented,
"With our PLS assays once again proving such incredible grades, it's further confirmation that the winter drill program has uncovered what we feel to be the most exciting new uranium discovery in the Athabasca Basin. To be hitting holes of this caliber and at shallow depth is a fantastic achievement for the team and represents a very significant advancement for the PLS discovery."
Composited U3O8 mineralized intervals are summarized in Table 1 below. Samples from the drill core are split in half on site. Where possible, samples are standardized at 0.5m down-hole intervals. One-half of the split sample is sent to the laboratory for analysis and the other half remains on site for reference. The results show that the uranium is concentrated continuously within two zones: a) an upper 49.5m wide interval (66.0m - 115.0m), with a 6.0m wide higher grade core (98.5m - 104.5m) that grades 35.0% U3O8 and b) a lower 16.5m wide interval (120.0m - 136.5m) that averages 2.63% U3O8, with a 3.0m wide higher grade core (130.0m - 133.0m) that grades 13.19% u3O8. Several additional narrow intervals of weak mineralization were present from 145.0m to 219.5m.
Not all assay results have been received for PLS13-053, but the outstanding intervals are not expected to be anomalous. All depth measurements reported, including sample and interval widths are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness are yet to be determined.
Table 1:
Composited Mineralized Intervals (Down-hole measurements)
Zone Hole ID Grid
Line From
(m) To
(m) Interval
(m) U3O8
(wt%)
R390E PLS13-053 375E 66.00 115.50 49.50 6.26
98.50 104.50 6.00 35.00
120.00 136.50 16.50 2.63
130.00 133.00 3.00 13.19
145.00 145.50 0.50 0.14
160.50 161.00 0.50 0.09
218.50 219.50 1.00 0.07
Composite Parameters
1. Minimum Thickness: 0.50m
2. Grade Cut-Off: 0.05 U3O8 (wt%)
3. Maximum Internal Dilution: 2.00m
Drill hole PLS013-053 was collared as a vertical hole, but deviated slightly to a dip of -86.2° to the SE. The hole was drilled to a depth of 282.6m. The hole is collared 15m grid west of PLS13-038. A thin cap of Devonian sandstone was encountered from 49.4m to 51.4m, overlying a quartzitic gneiss to a depth of 57.5m. The quartzitic gneiss was underlain by an intensely altered graphitic pelitic gneiss hosting multiple discrete graphitic shear zones. The hole was terminated at a depth of 282.6m in barren unaltered semi-pelitic gneiss. Moderate to strong clay alteration is present from 51.4m to 159.3m, flanked above and below by weak to moderate clay and chlorite alteration.
Assay results so far from holes PLS13-038, 051 and 053 have identified a trend of particularly high-grade uranium mineralization over ~30m of strike length on the 390E zone.
Split core samples were submitted to SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories (an SCC ISO/IEC 17025: 2005 Accredited Facility) of Saskatoon for assay analysis, which includes a 63 element ICP-OES, uranium by fluorimetry (partial digestion), and boron. Samples within mineralized intervals and any samples which return >500ppm U, are assayed for weight % U3O8, as well as fire assayed for gold. Further assay results will be released when received.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine, (>60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. Updated maps and assay table can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
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.
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".
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.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Ross McElroy, President & COO
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/fission-energy-jv-to…
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Fission Energy: JV Totals 66m U308 in 2 Zones: With 6m @35% in 49.5m @6.26%
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - April 24, 2013) - FISSION ENERGY CORP. (TSX VENTURE:FIS)(OTCQX:FSSIF) ("Fission" or "the Company), and its 50% Joint Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc., are pleased to report assay results from drill hole PLS13-053, part of the highly successful winter drill program on its PLS property. PLS13-053, within zone R390E, is located 30m grid west of PLS13-051 (see news release dated April 22, 2013) in which assays included 6.57% over 54m. Today's assays include two broad mineralized zones separated by just 4.5m of unmineralized pelitic rocks.
UPPER URANIUM ZONE = 66m - 115.5m
•49.5m @ 6.26% U3O8;
•Including 6m @ 35% U3O8
•Highest assay in the interval: 45% U3O8 over 0.5m
LOWER URANIUM ZONE = 120.5m - 136.5m
•16.5m @ 2.63% U3O8;
•Including 3m @ 13.19% U3O8
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented,
"With our PLS assays once again proving such incredible grades, it's further confirmation that the winter drill program has uncovered what we feel to be the most exciting new uranium discovery in the Athabasca Basin. To be hitting holes of this caliber and at shallow depth is a fantastic achievement for the team and represents a very significant advancement for the PLS discovery."
Composited U3O8 mineralized intervals are summarized in Table 1 below. Samples from the drill core are split in half on site. Where possible, samples are standardized at 0.5m down-hole intervals. One-half of the split sample is sent to the laboratory for analysis and the other half remains on site for reference. The results show that the uranium is concentrated continuously within two zones: a) an upper 49.5m wide interval (66.0m - 115.0m), with a 6.0m wide higher grade core (98.5m - 104.5m) that grades 35.0% U3O8 and b) a lower 16.5m wide interval (120.0m - 136.5m) that averages 2.63% U3O8, with a 3.0m wide higher grade core (130.0m - 133.0m) that grades 13.19% u3O8. Several additional narrow intervals of weak mineralization were present from 145.0m to 219.5m.
Not all assay results have been received for PLS13-053, but the outstanding intervals are not expected to be anomalous. All depth measurements reported, including sample and interval widths are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness are yet to be determined.
Table 1:
Composited Mineralized Intervals (Down-hole measurements)
Zone Hole ID Grid
Line From
(m) To
(m) Interval
(m) U3O8
(wt%)
R390E PLS13-053 375E 66.00 115.50 49.50 6.26
98.50 104.50 6.00 35.00
120.00 136.50 16.50 2.63
130.00 133.00 3.00 13.19
145.00 145.50 0.50 0.14
160.50 161.00 0.50 0.09
218.50 219.50 1.00 0.07
Composite Parameters
1. Minimum Thickness: 0.50m
2. Grade Cut-Off: 0.05 U3O8 (wt%)
3. Maximum Internal Dilution: 2.00m
Drill hole PLS013-053 was collared as a vertical hole, but deviated slightly to a dip of -86.2° to the SE. The hole was drilled to a depth of 282.6m. The hole is collared 15m grid west of PLS13-038. A thin cap of Devonian sandstone was encountered from 49.4m to 51.4m, overlying a quartzitic gneiss to a depth of 57.5m. The quartzitic gneiss was underlain by an intensely altered graphitic pelitic gneiss hosting multiple discrete graphitic shear zones. The hole was terminated at a depth of 282.6m in barren unaltered semi-pelitic gneiss. Moderate to strong clay alteration is present from 51.4m to 159.3m, flanked above and below by weak to moderate clay and chlorite alteration.
Assay results so far from holes PLS13-038, 051 and 053 have identified a trend of particularly high-grade uranium mineralization over ~30m of strike length on the 390E zone.
Split core samples were submitted to SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories (an SCC ISO/IEC 17025: 2005 Accredited Facility) of Saskatoon for assay analysis, which includes a 63 element ICP-OES, uranium by fluorimetry (partial digestion), and boron. Samples within mineralized intervals and any samples which return >500ppm U, are assayed for weight % U3O8, as well as fire assayed for gold. Further assay results will be released when received.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Energy Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine, (>60M lbs of U3O8 produced), and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. Updated maps and assay table can be found on the Company's website at http://www.fission-energy.com/s/pattersonlakesouth.asp.
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.
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".
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.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Ross McElroy, President & COO
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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Fission Energy Corp. : Closes Arrangement with Denison Mines Corp. and Completes Spin-Out of Fission Uranium Corp.
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Fission Energy Corp. : Closes Arrangement with Denison Mines Corp. and Completes Spin-Out of Fission Uranium Corp.
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Fission Uranium Options Patterson Lake North Project to Azincourt Resources
J O I N T N E W S R E L E A S E
Vancouver, B.C., April 30, 2013 – Azincourt Resources Inc. (TSXV: AAZ) (“Azincourt”) and Fission Uranium Corp. (TSXV: FCU) (“Fission”) jointly announce that they have entered into a property option agreement dated April 29, 2013 (the “Option Agreement”) whereby Azincourt can earn up to a 50% interest in Fission’s Patterson Lake North project (“PLN”).
PLN, which is considered by Fission to be an important core holding, comprises 10 contiguous claims totalling 27,408 hectares in the south-west area of the Athabasca Basin immediately North of and adjacent to Fission’s Patterson Lake South project (“PLS”).
“We are very pleased to have reached an agreement with Azincourt, where they have the opportunity to earn in to the Patterson Lake North (PLN) project and join efforts with our successful management and technical team. This transaction brings together two highly motivated groups to explore the highly prospective SW region of the Athabasca Basin.” stated Dev Randhawa, Chairman and CEO of Fission.
Proposed Acquisition of Patterson Lake North Project
Under the terms of the Option Agreement, Azincourt has agreed, subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions precedent including the receipt of TSX Venture Exchange (the “Exchange”) acceptance, to acquire up to a 50% interest in PLN by incurring $12,000,000 of staged exploration expenditures and paying $4,750,000 in cash or Azincourt shares (at Azincourt’s election) on or before April 29, 2017, as follows:
Term
Interest Earned
Cash Consideration
Work Obligation
12 months
10%
$500,000
$1,500,000
24 Months
10%
$750,000
$3,000,000
36 months
15%
$1,000,000
$3,000,000
48 months
15%
$2,500,000
$4,500,000
TOTAL
50%
$4,750,000
$12,000,000
In addition Azincourt will grant to Fission a 2% Net Smelter Royalty on exercise of the option.
The parties’ obligations to close the Option Agreement are subject to the satisfaction of the usual conditions precedent including:
(a) the receipt of all necessary approvals of the Exchange and all other regulatory authorities and third parties to the option; and
(b) the completion by Azincourt of a private placement for gross proceeds of not less than C$1,500,000 to provide the funds necessary to complete the first year exploration work on PLN.
Azincourt has agreed, subject to Exchange acceptance, to the payment of a finder’s fee to an arms length third party for introducing Azincourt to Fission upon the successful completion of the Acquisition.
Summary of the Patterson Lake Project
The Athabasca Basin is a premiere geologic district notable for hosting the world’s richest uranium deposits, with a well established and politically stable, uranium exploration and mining sector. Recent discoveries of high-grade uranium in the southwestern region of the Athabasca Basin are considered by Azincourt to indicate the prospective merit of this under-explored area.
PLN lies adjacent to the north of Fission’s Patterson Lake South (PLS) joint venture property (Fission 50%, Alpha Minerals 50%), where recent drill results located 5.7km to the south, have identified high grade uranium in bedrock in 3 separate pods and have included a drill hole intersection of 6m at 35.0% U3O8 in 49.5M at 6.26% U3O8 (PLS 13-053) (see Fission Energy Corp. news release dated April 24, 2013).
PLN is prospective for hosting structurally controlled high-grade uranium mineralization that is often associated with basement graphitic shear zones within clay altered metasedimentary basement lithologies. These features have unique characteristics that can be identified by various geophysical surveys.
PLN lies within a large basin scale NE trending gravity low structural corridor that also incorporates the adjacent PLS property. The former Cluff Lake mine (>60M lbs U3O8 produced) and the UEX-Areva Shea Creek deposits (42 km and 27 km to the north respectively) lie along the western margin of this structural feature. The recently discovered high-grade uranium mineralization found at PLS located 5.7km to the south, also lies within this structural corridor. Coincidentally, PLN also lies within a complex magnetic corridor showing magnetic highs and lows and breaks in regional major features. Several EM anomalies are evident within PLN, including what may be interpreted to be the southern extension of the Saskatoon Lake EM conductor, which itself is associated with the Shea Creek deposit to the north.
To date Fission has spent ~$4.7M on exploration on PLN ranging from airborne to ground geophysics to a first-pass drilling of a few select targets. Portions of PLN are currently drill-ready and other areas require further ground geophysical surveys and interpretation to bring them up to drill ready stage.
Fission’s experienced and successful management and technical team, with a track record of two major high-grade uranium discoveries in the Athabasca Basin region in the past 3 years (Waterbury Lake project and the PLS project), will operate and manage PLN which comprises ten contiguous claims totaling 27,408 hectares. Fission currently holds a 100% interest in PLN.
The $1.5 million budgeted work program for year 1 will consist of ~2500m of diamond drilling in addition to select areas of airborne EM geophysical survey coverage. It is anticipated that radon and helium surveys designed to assist in the detection of subsurface uranium occurrences will be conducted in certain areas to assist in developing high priority drill targets.
Proposed Private Placement
Azincourt announces its intention to complete a non-brokered private placement consisting of the issuance of up to 10,000,000 common shares of the Azincourt at a price of C$0.15 per common share, for gross proceeds of up to C$1,500,000.
The proceeds of the private placement will be used to fund the first year exploration work program on PLN.
Qualified Person
Paul Reynolds P.Geo., a director of Azincourt, is the qualified person who has reviewed the geological data summarized in this news release on behalf of Azincourt.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF FISSION URANIUM CORP.
“Dev Randhawa”
Dev Randhawa
Chairman and CEO
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF AZINCOURT RESOURCES INC.
“Darren Devine”
Darren Devine
President and CEO
NEITHER THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE NOR ITS REGULATION SERVICES PROVIDER (AS THAT TERM IS DEFINED IN THE POLICIES OF THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE) ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ADEQUACY OR ACCURACY OF THIS RELEASE
J O I N T N E W S R E L E A S E
Vancouver, B.C., April 30, 2013 – Azincourt Resources Inc. (TSXV: AAZ) (“Azincourt”) and Fission Uranium Corp. (TSXV: FCU) (“Fission”) jointly announce that they have entered into a property option agreement dated April 29, 2013 (the “Option Agreement”) whereby Azincourt can earn up to a 50% interest in Fission’s Patterson Lake North project (“PLN”).
PLN, which is considered by Fission to be an important core holding, comprises 10 contiguous claims totalling 27,408 hectares in the south-west area of the Athabasca Basin immediately North of and adjacent to Fission’s Patterson Lake South project (“PLS”).
“We are very pleased to have reached an agreement with Azincourt, where they have the opportunity to earn in to the Patterson Lake North (PLN) project and join efforts with our successful management and technical team. This transaction brings together two highly motivated groups to explore the highly prospective SW region of the Athabasca Basin.” stated Dev Randhawa, Chairman and CEO of Fission.
Proposed Acquisition of Patterson Lake North Project
Under the terms of the Option Agreement, Azincourt has agreed, subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions precedent including the receipt of TSX Venture Exchange (the “Exchange”) acceptance, to acquire up to a 50% interest in PLN by incurring $12,000,000 of staged exploration expenditures and paying $4,750,000 in cash or Azincourt shares (at Azincourt’s election) on or before April 29, 2017, as follows:
Term
Interest Earned
Cash Consideration
Work Obligation
12 months
10%
$500,000
$1,500,000
24 Months
10%
$750,000
$3,000,000
36 months
15%
$1,000,000
$3,000,000
48 months
15%
$2,500,000
$4,500,000
TOTAL
50%
$4,750,000
$12,000,000
In addition Azincourt will grant to Fission a 2% Net Smelter Royalty on exercise of the option.
The parties’ obligations to close the Option Agreement are subject to the satisfaction of the usual conditions precedent including:
(a) the receipt of all necessary approvals of the Exchange and all other regulatory authorities and third parties to the option; and
(b) the completion by Azincourt of a private placement for gross proceeds of not less than C$1,500,000 to provide the funds necessary to complete the first year exploration work on PLN.
Azincourt has agreed, subject to Exchange acceptance, to the payment of a finder’s fee to an arms length third party for introducing Azincourt to Fission upon the successful completion of the Acquisition.
Summary of the Patterson Lake Project
The Athabasca Basin is a premiere geologic district notable for hosting the world’s richest uranium deposits, with a well established and politically stable, uranium exploration and mining sector. Recent discoveries of high-grade uranium in the southwestern region of the Athabasca Basin are considered by Azincourt to indicate the prospective merit of this under-explored area.
PLN lies adjacent to the north of Fission’s Patterson Lake South (PLS) joint venture property (Fission 50%, Alpha Minerals 50%), where recent drill results located 5.7km to the south, have identified high grade uranium in bedrock in 3 separate pods and have included a drill hole intersection of 6m at 35.0% U3O8 in 49.5M at 6.26% U3O8 (PLS 13-053) (see Fission Energy Corp. news release dated April 24, 2013).
PLN is prospective for hosting structurally controlled high-grade uranium mineralization that is often associated with basement graphitic shear zones within clay altered metasedimentary basement lithologies. These features have unique characteristics that can be identified by various geophysical surveys.
PLN lies within a large basin scale NE trending gravity low structural corridor that also incorporates the adjacent PLS property. The former Cluff Lake mine (>60M lbs U3O8 produced) and the UEX-Areva Shea Creek deposits (42 km and 27 km to the north respectively) lie along the western margin of this structural feature. The recently discovered high-grade uranium mineralization found at PLS located 5.7km to the south, also lies within this structural corridor. Coincidentally, PLN also lies within a complex magnetic corridor showing magnetic highs and lows and breaks in regional major features. Several EM anomalies are evident within PLN, including what may be interpreted to be the southern extension of the Saskatoon Lake EM conductor, which itself is associated with the Shea Creek deposit to the north.
To date Fission has spent ~$4.7M on exploration on PLN ranging from airborne to ground geophysics to a first-pass drilling of a few select targets. Portions of PLN are currently drill-ready and other areas require further ground geophysical surveys and interpretation to bring them up to drill ready stage.
Fission’s experienced and successful management and technical team, with a track record of two major high-grade uranium discoveries in the Athabasca Basin region in the past 3 years (Waterbury Lake project and the PLS project), will operate and manage PLN which comprises ten contiguous claims totaling 27,408 hectares. Fission currently holds a 100% interest in PLN.
The $1.5 million budgeted work program for year 1 will consist of ~2500m of diamond drilling in addition to select areas of airborne EM geophysical survey coverage. It is anticipated that radon and helium surveys designed to assist in the detection of subsurface uranium occurrences will be conducted in certain areas to assist in developing high priority drill targets.
Proposed Private Placement
Azincourt announces its intention to complete a non-brokered private placement consisting of the issuance of up to 10,000,000 common shares of the Azincourt at a price of C$0.15 per common share, for gross proceeds of up to C$1,500,000.
The proceeds of the private placement will be used to fund the first year exploration work program on PLN.
Qualified Person
Paul Reynolds P.Geo., a director of Azincourt, is the qualified person who has reviewed the geological data summarized in this news release on behalf of Azincourt.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF FISSION URANIUM CORP.
“Dev Randhawa”
Dev Randhawa
Chairman and CEO
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF AZINCOURT RESOURCES INC.
“Darren Devine”
Darren Devine
President and CEO
NEITHER THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE NOR ITS REGULATION SERVICES PROVIDER (AS THAT TERM IS DEFINED IN THE POLICIES OF THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE) ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ADEQUACY OR ACCURACY OF THIS RELEASE
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.550.171 von Harry0978 am 02.05.13 00:01:44da bin ich mal gespannt wann ich alles ordentlich eingebucht bekomme... im allgemeinen oft ne nervige sache.
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Fission Uranium: New Radon Survey Identifies Strongest Anomaly to Date
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Fission Uranium: New Radon Survey Identifies Strongest Anomaly to Date
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.575.261 von gehtwas am 06.05.13 16:00:09bei mir auch jetzt
echt erstaunlich
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Hallo!
Habe jetzt auch meine Aktie umgetauscht bekommen. Wie "könnte" ich jetzt meine Fission Uranium Aktien verkaufen als Comdirect Kunde. Geht wohl nur über Telefonorder, oder?
Habe jetzt auch meine Aktie umgetauscht bekommen. Wie "könnte" ich jetzt meine Fission Uranium Aktien verkaufen als Comdirect Kunde. Geht wohl nur über Telefonorder, oder?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.576.777 von Boersenkrieger am 06.05.13 19:15:39Habt ich auch schon die Dension Aktien eingebuch bekommen?
habe bisher erst Fission Uranium Corp...drinnen
Gruss Metallix
habe bisher erst Fission Uranium Corp...drinnen
Gruss Metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.584.277 von metallix am 07.05.13 18:04:03Habe beide eingebucht bekommen!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.584.277 von metallix am 07.05.13 18:04:03ja hab ich extra danach geschaut weil ich in etwa die gleiche menge alt denisons schon im depot hatte. um´s nicht zu übersehen... sind da...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.586.007 von Boersenkrieger am 07.05.13 21:13:48OK...danke....dann werden die wohl noch morgen eingebucht....
Sparkasse dauert immer länger.......
Gute Nacht
metallix
Sparkasse dauert immer länger.......
Gute Nacht
metallix
sooo....ich hab jetzt auch alles eingebucht
Fission Uranium Corp.
Dension Mines
metallix
Fission Uranium Corp.
Dension Mines
metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.591.935 von metallix am 08.05.13 14:49:17na dann kanns ja jetzt los gehn
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na toll heute stehen die FCU zu 0 € wert im depot
Rob Chang: Uranium Market Catalysts on the Horizon
For more than two years now, uranium resource companies have suffered through a weak pricing environment that continues to pose investment challenges for project development. Most analysts agree that upcoming market events in the second half of 2013 will mark a turning point in this space.
Uranium Investing News (UIN) asked Rob Chang, Canada metals and mining analyst at Cantor Fitzgerald, what potential catalysts we may see this year that could propel the uranium market out of the slump. “I think there is a potential catalyst for prices following Japan’s new nuclear safety regulations, which come out in July,” said Chang. According to Cameco (TSX:CCO,NYSE:CCJ), three Japanese utilities plan to submit restart applications in mid-July, meaning there may be somewhere between five to eight reactors turned on this year, he said. “There is also word that at least two other utilities may also submit applications quickly following the July introduction of regulations, bringing the total to five utilities,” added Chang, who said that for now the market is in a wait-and-see mode.
While for now most utilities have enough supply to meet their requirements in the short to intermediate term, Chang explained, “looking out over the longer term there is still a fundamental supply/demand gap.” That gap is soon to be made worse by the current price environment, “which will certainly not support new projects — it’s not even incentivizing producers.”
He pointed to Energy Fuels (TSX:EFR) as a producer smartly holding back production in a low pricing environment. “They can potentially produce more, but have announced they are only producing about one million pounds this year. There are likely others who are affected like this as well. Of course, the more expensive projects, like those in Africa, won’t even get off the ground at this current pricing,” said Chang.
The cutbacks in production will ultimately push prices higher as the supply/demand gap widens in the long-term. “It takes about seven to ten years for a project to progress from Greenfields all the way to production so we are already behind the eight ball so to speak because the gap will occur prior to seven to 10 years,” he noted.
Top company picks
UIN: Can you give our investor audience Cantor Fitzgerald’s top pick for a producer in the uranium space?
Rob Chang: From a producing standpoint, Cameco has always been our top pick. It’s going to be the first one to march back once uranium comes back into favor for a variety of reasons. One being it’s the dominant player in the Athabasca Basin, which is the best address in the world for uranium because of the region’s high grades, great infrastructure, and long-time mining history. Cameco is also one of the more dominant producers in the world, with a significant amount of pounds of U3O8. In terms of size, after Uranium One privatizes, Cameco will be the only uranium company that is trading over a billion-dollar market cap. So when you think about large institutional portfolios looking to deploy money into the uranium space there are a very limited number of names that they can buy. Cameco’s the most obvious one that is a uranium-focused play. When money does come back into this sector, Cameco’s going to see a large majority of it.
UIN: Can you please comment on headlines citing Cameco’s 93 percent lower earnings for Q1 from same period last year?
RC: For one thing, anyone who follows a uranium company would know that the first couple of quarters are usually weaker and it’s the last quarter that really matters. Part of it was lower prices and lower deliveries, but the more important part was its Bruce Power division had to shut down three out of four reactors, so they weren’t making money on those and it was a big loss this time around. So that contributed. It wasn’t just because uranium sales were weak, but of course pricing was weak. For deliveries, to be clear, they are still maintaining their guidance.
UIN: Who’s your top pick in the uranium developer category?
RC: On the developer side, Uranerz Energy (AMEX:URZ,TSX:URZ) is our favorite. Uranerz will start production at its ISR mine in Wyoming sometime this year, or perhaps early next year depending on when they acquire the small amount of funding they need to build the deep disposal wells. That’s the last thing they need to finish, so they are right at the cusp. It appears that the State of Wyoming will give them some debt financing that will get them over the hump. Once funded, it will take them about two months or so to complete the wells and move into production. We say it will be producing about 200,000 pound to start off, but it will average out to about 1 million pounds U3O8 per year.
Uranerz is run by one of the better operational teams that we’ve seen. It’s processing material through Cameco’s facilities, which we think is important because if Cameco is looking to buy someone, then Uranerz would be an excellent fit as it would mean less work for Cameco to integrate Uranerz’s assets into its current operations.
UIN: Finally, who’s your favorite in the explorer space?
RC: We like Fission Uranium (TSXV:FCU), which is in the southwest corner of the Athabasca Basin. We’ve talked about Fission Energy a lot, but this is the subco that came out after Fission sold most of itself to Denison Mines (TSX: DML,AMEX: DNN). Fission Uranium owns 50 percent of the Patterson Lake South project, along with its joint venture partner Alpha Minerals (TSXV:AMW). The property appears to be a potentially emerging world-class project with excellent high-grade and long-intercept drill holes. In addition, it’s uniquely all rather shallow at about 60 meters below surface as opposed to many Athabasca Basin deposits that are between 200 meters and 400 meters in depth. So from the exploration side we’re really excited about Fission.
http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/14344/rob-chang-uranium-mark…
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For more than two years now, uranium resource companies have suffered through a weak pricing environment that continues to pose investment challenges for project development. Most analysts agree that upcoming market events in the second half of 2013 will mark a turning point in this space.
Uranium Investing News (UIN) asked Rob Chang, Canada metals and mining analyst at Cantor Fitzgerald, what potential catalysts we may see this year that could propel the uranium market out of the slump. “I think there is a potential catalyst for prices following Japan’s new nuclear safety regulations, which come out in July,” said Chang. According to Cameco (TSX:CCO,NYSE:CCJ), three Japanese utilities plan to submit restart applications in mid-July, meaning there may be somewhere between five to eight reactors turned on this year, he said. “There is also word that at least two other utilities may also submit applications quickly following the July introduction of regulations, bringing the total to five utilities,” added Chang, who said that for now the market is in a wait-and-see mode.
While for now most utilities have enough supply to meet their requirements in the short to intermediate term, Chang explained, “looking out over the longer term there is still a fundamental supply/demand gap.” That gap is soon to be made worse by the current price environment, “which will certainly not support new projects — it’s not even incentivizing producers.”
He pointed to Energy Fuels (TSX:EFR) as a producer smartly holding back production in a low pricing environment. “They can potentially produce more, but have announced they are only producing about one million pounds this year. There are likely others who are affected like this as well. Of course, the more expensive projects, like those in Africa, won’t even get off the ground at this current pricing,” said Chang.
The cutbacks in production will ultimately push prices higher as the supply/demand gap widens in the long-term. “It takes about seven to ten years for a project to progress from Greenfields all the way to production so we are already behind the eight ball so to speak because the gap will occur prior to seven to 10 years,” he noted.
Top company picks
UIN: Can you give our investor audience Cantor Fitzgerald’s top pick for a producer in the uranium space?
Rob Chang: From a producing standpoint, Cameco has always been our top pick. It’s going to be the first one to march back once uranium comes back into favor for a variety of reasons. One being it’s the dominant player in the Athabasca Basin, which is the best address in the world for uranium because of the region’s high grades, great infrastructure, and long-time mining history. Cameco is also one of the more dominant producers in the world, with a significant amount of pounds of U3O8. In terms of size, after Uranium One privatizes, Cameco will be the only uranium company that is trading over a billion-dollar market cap. So when you think about large institutional portfolios looking to deploy money into the uranium space there are a very limited number of names that they can buy. Cameco’s the most obvious one that is a uranium-focused play. When money does come back into this sector, Cameco’s going to see a large majority of it.
UIN: Can you please comment on headlines citing Cameco’s 93 percent lower earnings for Q1 from same period last year?
RC: For one thing, anyone who follows a uranium company would know that the first couple of quarters are usually weaker and it’s the last quarter that really matters. Part of it was lower prices and lower deliveries, but the more important part was its Bruce Power division had to shut down three out of four reactors, so they weren’t making money on those and it was a big loss this time around. So that contributed. It wasn’t just because uranium sales were weak, but of course pricing was weak. For deliveries, to be clear, they are still maintaining their guidance.
UIN: Who’s your top pick in the uranium developer category?
RC: On the developer side, Uranerz Energy (AMEX:URZ,TSX:URZ) is our favorite. Uranerz will start production at its ISR mine in Wyoming sometime this year, or perhaps early next year depending on when they acquire the small amount of funding they need to build the deep disposal wells. That’s the last thing they need to finish, so they are right at the cusp. It appears that the State of Wyoming will give them some debt financing that will get them over the hump. Once funded, it will take them about two months or so to complete the wells and move into production. We say it will be producing about 200,000 pound to start off, but it will average out to about 1 million pounds U3O8 per year.
Uranerz is run by one of the better operational teams that we’ve seen. It’s processing material through Cameco’s facilities, which we think is important because if Cameco is looking to buy someone, then Uranerz would be an excellent fit as it would mean less work for Cameco to integrate Uranerz’s assets into its current operations.
UIN: Finally, who’s your favorite in the explorer space?
RC: We like Fission Uranium (TSXV:FCU), which is in the southwest corner of the Athabasca Basin. We’ve talked about Fission Energy a lot, but this is the subco that came out after Fission sold most of itself to Denison Mines (TSX: DML,AMEX: DNN). Fission Uranium owns 50 percent of the Patterson Lake South project, along with its joint venture partner Alpha Minerals (TSXV:AMW). The property appears to be a potentially emerging world-class project with excellent high-grade and long-intercept drill holes. In addition, it’s uniquely all rather shallow at about 60 meters below surface as opposed to many Athabasca Basin deposits that are between 200 meters and 400 meters in depth. So from the exploration side we’re really excited about Fission.
http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/14344/rob-chang-uranium-mark…
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Fission, the Operator, Hits 4m of 20.73% U3O8 at the Discovery Zone (R00E) Within 22m of 4.8%
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-operator-hits-4m-20-11…
Gruss
Metallix
Hi Leute! eine Frage! habt ihr schon alle die Aktien getauscht bekommen? ich nämlich nicht!
dauert sowas länger - geht das automatisch oder muss ich selber urgieren?
vielen dank für eure antworten!
LG Harry
dauert sowas länger - geht das automatisch oder muss ich selber urgieren?
vielen dank für eure antworten!
LG Harry
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.658.557 von Harry0978 am 17.05.13 09:14:21Geht normalerweise automatisch, wenn nicht würde ich jetzt bei deiner Bank nachhaken
gehtwas
gehtwas
Fission Announces $6.95M 11,000m Drill Summer Program at PLS
MarketwiredPress Release: Fission Uranium Corp. – 3 hours ago
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-announces-6-95m-11-113…
Metallix
MarketwiredPress Release: Fission Uranium Corp. – 3 hours ago
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-announces-6-95m-11-113…
Metallix
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.714.299 von gehtwas am 25.05.13 12:15:31ja, da geht was
Fission, the Operator, Hits 9.4m @ 17.78% and 13.5m @ 5.54% 70m Apart in Discovery Zone....
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-operator-hits-9-4m-113…
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Metallix
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-operator-hits-9-4m-113…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.714.299 von gehtwas am 25.05.13 12:15:31Auch Dension läuft.....
http://chart.finance.yahoo.com/w?s=DNN&lang=en-US®ion=US
Metallix aus dem Urlaub
http://chart.finance.yahoo.com/w?s=DNN&lang=en-US®ion=US
Metallix aus dem Urlaub
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.714.299 von gehtwas am 25.05.13 12:15:31
Zitat von metallix: Auch Dension läuft.....
http://chart.finance.yahoo.com/w?s=DNN&lang=en-US®ion=US
Metallix aus dem Urlaub
Bin auch eigentlich ganz froh darüber, das das eingesetzte Kapital jetzt auf zwei Risikostufen aufgeteilt ist
gehtwas
Fission, the Operator, Reports Remaining Assays on R00E, R390E and R780E Zones at PLS
https://www.fissionuranium.com/news/fission-the-operator-rep…
gehtwas
https://www.fissionuranium.com/news/fission-the-operator-rep…
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Uran-Aktien: Uran der heißeste Rohstoff des Jahres - 3 Gründe für eine Uran-Rallye
http://www.aktiencheck.de/exklusiv/Artikel-Uran_Aktien_Uran_…
gehtwas
http://www.aktiencheck.de/exklusiv/Artikel-Uran_Aktien_Uran_…
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Interssanter Artikel -
May 2013: Action Packed Month in the Nuclear Industry
http://investorintel.com/nuclear-energy-intel/uranium-month-…
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May 2013: Action Packed Month in the Nuclear Industry
http://investorintel.com/nuclear-energy-intel/uranium-month-…
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scheinbar sind hier alle am schlafen
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June 17, 2013
Summer Program to Follow-up Surface Uranium Boulders at North Shore, AB
https://www.fissionuranium.com/news/summer-program-to-follow…
June 14, 2013
Fission Responds to Technical Disclosure Review
https://www.fissionuranium.com/news/fission-responds-to-tech…
June 13, 2013
Fission Appoints Mr. Jeremy Ross to the Board
https://www.fissionuranium.com/news/fission-appoints-mr-jere…
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June 17, 2013
Summer Program to Follow-up Surface Uranium Boulders at North Shore, AB
https://www.fissionuranium.com/news/summer-program-to-follow…
June 14, 2013
Fission Responds to Technical Disclosure Review
https://www.fissionuranium.com/news/fission-responds-to-tech…
June 13, 2013
Fission Appoints Mr. Jeremy Ross to the Board
https://www.fissionuranium.com/news/fission-appoints-mr-jere…
gehtwas
Heute Fission Uranium Corp
wieder auf dem Kaufzettel
lg
Metallix
wieder auf dem Kaufzettel
lg
Metallix
......und sie läuft...und läuft....
metallix
metallix
Fission Uranium Corp wird heute um die 0,90 CAD einparken.....
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Metallix
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Metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.005.189 von metallix am 08.07.13 20:49:59Jou, ist auch mein bestes Pferd im Stall
gehtwas
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Hatte gestern keine Zeit für Börse....aber heute früh mus ich mal wieder Fission einstellen...
Gestern Börsenschluss bei 1 CAD.... jetzt wird es spannend
..es kann jetzt schnell in Richtung 1,5 CAD gehen...
Metallix
Gestern Börsenschluss bei 1 CAD.... jetzt wird es spannend
..es kann jetzt schnell in Richtung 1,5 CAD gehen...
Metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.110.157 von metallix am 25.07.13 06:38:18Step-Out Hits 21.65m Total “Off-Scale” Radioactivity Within 70m of Mineralization at R390E Zon
http://www.fissionuranium.com/news/step-out-hits-21-65m-tota…
Mann ist das ruhig hier- und das bei der Performance. Haben denn alle hier den Einstieg verpasst?
Kommen noch alle??
Oder mag in Deutschland keine mehr Uranwerte haben?
gehtwas
http://www.fissionuranium.com/news/step-out-hits-21-65m-tota…
Mann ist das ruhig hier- und das bei der Performance. Haben denn alle hier den Einstieg verpasst?
Kommen noch alle??
Oder mag in Deutschland keine mehr Uranwerte haben?
gehtwas
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.130.989 von gehtwas am 29.07.13 08:50:22@Gehtwas
Tja....vielleicht bleiben wir 2 die Gewinner....CAD machts vor
......ich kann gut damit leben und Du auch.....hatte ja damals beim Japanvorfall gepredigt Aktien zu kaufen...ich habs gemacht....wonderfull
Metallix
Tja....vielleicht bleiben wir 2 die Gewinner....CAD machts vor
......ich kann gut damit leben und Du auch.....hatte ja damals beim Japanvorfall gepredigt Aktien zu kaufen...ich habs gemacht....wonderfull
Metallix
.......damit der Chart im Blickfeld bleibt....
Intraday
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metallix
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metallix
.....und unsere Denisonanteile
metallix
metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.135.067 von metallix am 29.07.13 16:37:38Das waren 0,36 pro Fission, oder?
Das wärde dann noch mal 0,45CAD pro Fission Aktie.
Ich hab die mamals zu 0,19€ gekauft
gehtwas
Das wärde dann noch mal 0,45CAD pro Fission Aktie.
Ich hab die mamals zu 0,19€ gekauft
gehtwas
July 29, 2013 02:06 ET NEUE MESSWERTE
Step-Out Hits 21.65m Total "Off-Scale" Radioactivity Within 70m of Mineralization at R390E Zone
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/step-out-hits-2165m-…
Step-Out Hits 21.65m Total "Off-Scale" Radioactivity Within 70m of Mineralization at R390E Zone
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/step-out-hits-2165m-…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.135.009 von metallix am 29.07.13 16:33:37morgen gehts au 1,12 CAD heute das Gap geschlossen
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.135.009 von metallix am 29.07.13 16:33:37morgen gehts au 1,12 CAD heute das Gap geschlossen
metallix
metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.136.787 von metallix am 29.07.13 20:22:16.....da war ich wohl zu euphorisch...kleine Zwischenkorrektur
metallix
metallix
http://www.northernminer.com/news/fissions-technical-team-re…
Original vom 30.07.
nfang dieses Jahres wurde das Unternehmen in Übernahme Gespräche mit Lukas Lundin die beteiligten Denison Mines (: DML, NYSEMKT: TSE DNN), und es war nur eine Last-Minute-Bohrprogramms bei PLS, die Fission führte zu seiner Patterson See Vermögenswerte aus dem Geschäft ziehen nach Begriffe hatte grundsätzlich im Grundsatz vereinbart worden. Denison würde am Ende zahlen rund 70 Millionen US $ für eine 60%-Beteiligung in Waterberg, so dass mit einer steigenden Fission Lager und eine zweite große Entdeckung bei PLS.
Randhawa "Es ist eine seltsame Geschichte, weil an diesem Freitag habe ich im Frühjahr flog mit Denison treffen, und wir schüttelten uns die Hände auf einem Abkommen, das uns gesehen verkaufen sie das gesamte Asset-Basis außerhalb unseres Peru Eigenschaft hätte, nur so konnten wir den Handel, zu bleiben" Kommentare über Kaffee. "Ich springe auf einem anderen Flug in der Nacht in Hong Kong, und wenn ich landen Ich habe eine E-Mail sagen:" Wir können nicht verkaufen Patterson See, wir schlagen. " Unser Lager ist einfach abgehauen danach, und, um Ausschau nach den besten Interesse unserer Aktionäre, was wir brauchten, um diesen Deal zu überarbeiten. "
- Selbst einmal das Original lesen-- Denison ist wohl ausgestiegen
Original vom 30.07.
nfang dieses Jahres wurde das Unternehmen in Übernahme Gespräche mit Lukas Lundin die beteiligten Denison Mines (: DML, NYSEMKT: TSE DNN), und es war nur eine Last-Minute-Bohrprogramms bei PLS, die Fission führte zu seiner Patterson See Vermögenswerte aus dem Geschäft ziehen nach Begriffe hatte grundsätzlich im Grundsatz vereinbart worden. Denison würde am Ende zahlen rund 70 Millionen US $ für eine 60%-Beteiligung in Waterberg, so dass mit einer steigenden Fission Lager und eine zweite große Entdeckung bei PLS.
Randhawa "Es ist eine seltsame Geschichte, weil an diesem Freitag habe ich im Frühjahr flog mit Denison treffen, und wir schüttelten uns die Hände auf einem Abkommen, das uns gesehen verkaufen sie das gesamte Asset-Basis außerhalb unseres Peru Eigenschaft hätte, nur so konnten wir den Handel, zu bleiben" Kommentare über Kaffee. "Ich springe auf einem anderen Flug in der Nacht in Hong Kong, und wenn ich landen Ich habe eine E-Mail sagen:" Wir können nicht verkaufen Patterson See, wir schlagen. " Unser Lager ist einfach abgehauen danach, und, um Ausschau nach den besten Interesse unserer Aktionäre, was wir brauchten, um diesen Deal zu überarbeiten. "
- Selbst einmal das Original lesen-- Denison ist wohl ausgestiegen
5 Days Chart
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Metallix
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Fission Uranium Corp.: 18.5m Mineralization Including a Total Composite of 4.94m "Off-Scale" as Fission Expands R00E Zone
Fission Uranium Corp. – 17 hours ago
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-uranium-corp-18-5m-103…
lg
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Fission Uranium Corp. – 17 hours ago
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-uranium-corp-18-5m-103…
lg
metallix
Fission wider in Fahrt...der Run geht weiter....
mal sehen wann wir an 1,5 CAD ankommen....erstmal sich über 1,1 CAD setzen
das ist wichtig
Fission Uranium Corp...Intraday...
Gruss
Metallix
mal sehen wann wir an 1,5 CAD ankommen....erstmal sich über 1,1 CAD setzen
das ist wichtig
Fission Uranium Corp...Intraday...
Gruss
Metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.223.037 von gehtwas am 10.08.13 14:39:40Dito.........auf zu 1,5 CAD...das ist die Richtung
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.223.053 von metallix am 10.08.13 14:48:27August 12, 2013 06:30 ET
Fission Hits 13.41m Total Composite "Off-Scale" Radioactivity in 48.5m of Mineralization at R780E Zone
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/fission-hits-1341m-t…
manchmal glaub ich, ich träum das nur
gehtwas
Fission Hits 13.41m Total Composite "Off-Scale" Radioactivity in 48.5m of Mineralization at R780E Zone
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/fission-hits-1341m-t…
manchmal glaub ich, ich träum das nur
gehtwas
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.232.899 von gehtwas am 12.08.13 18:20:54nein
....das bringt uns in Bälde die 1,5 CAD
wenn es der CANADA+DEUTSCHE-Markt erst richtig realisiert....
leider sind hier wenig Klicks....
aber lass mich heute mal ne Flasche Schampus öffnen
das bringt mein Depot in ungeahnte Höhen
und lässt mich die Gold und Silberdelle relaxt aussitzen
metallix
....das bringt uns in Bälde die 1,5 CAD
wenn es der CANADA+DEUTSCHE-Markt erst richtig realisiert....
leider sind hier wenig Klicks....
aber lass mich heute mal ne Flasche Schampus öffnen
das bringt mein Depot in ungeahnte Höhen
und lässt mich die Gold und Silberdelle relaxt aussitzen
metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.149.603 von Popeye82 am 11.05.09 23:08:17ja als neukäufer verstehe ich das. ich hab fission schon 2007 beobachtet und wegen der krise dann nicht gekauft erst später seinrzeit zu 0,3 cad als FIS. inzwischen bekam man ja noch durch die übernahme Denison-aktien und FCU dazu. ich bin hier längst jenseits der 500%. gleiches damals AMW gekauft mal bei 0,5 als eso (splitbereinigt) bei 2 bis 3,50 dann verkauft leider zu früh.
wobei ichs bei AMW nie ganz verstand. patterson lake lieferte auch zu tiefskursen schon ordentliche ergebnisse. erst als es absolute spitzenwerte waren sprang der wert überhaupt an un dann gleich auf 2000% recht zügig vom low... aber das deposit war gut ! war kein zufall dass ich mir von den gurken ausgerechnet die ausgesucht hatte.
im übrigen area-play bezog sich auf HAT damals. FIS war von einem topbohrloch etwa 100-150 meter entfernt und bekam von der börse den wert eines totalvesagers. also die wette einfach dass HAT´s deposit nicht an der grenze endet sondern in FIS hineinreicht bin ich doch gerne eingegangen.
mehr wars nicht gedanklich meinerseits.
glückssache aber irgendwie auch über 50% wahrscheinlich gewesen.
Denison hab ich auch schon jahre und Ur-Energy am low 2008 gekauft... also von daher hat da mein gesamttiming einfach gepasst bei den uranwerten. während ich goldaktien permanent gekauft hatte.
von daher interessiere ich mich in dem sektor wieder durchaus für liegengebliebene scheinbar wertlose werte die wieder auferstehen könnten !! wir kennen das ja aus ende 2000 oder 2008, was dann möglich ist. bei uran passt eben vieles derzeit. ...könnte klappen....
wobei ichs bei AMW nie ganz verstand. patterson lake lieferte auch zu tiefskursen schon ordentliche ergebnisse. erst als es absolute spitzenwerte waren sprang der wert überhaupt an un dann gleich auf 2000% recht zügig vom low... aber das deposit war gut ! war kein zufall dass ich mir von den gurken ausgerechnet die ausgesucht hatte.
im übrigen area-play bezog sich auf HAT damals. FIS war von einem topbohrloch etwa 100-150 meter entfernt und bekam von der börse den wert eines totalvesagers. also die wette einfach dass HAT´s deposit nicht an der grenze endet sondern in FIS hineinreicht bin ich doch gerne eingegangen.
mehr wars nicht gedanklich meinerseits.
glückssache aber irgendwie auch über 50% wahrscheinlich gewesen.
Denison hab ich auch schon jahre und Ur-Energy am low 2008 gekauft... also von daher hat da mein gesamttiming einfach gepasst bei den uranwerten. während ich goldaktien permanent gekauft hatte.
von daher interessiere ich mich in dem sektor wieder durchaus für liegengebliebene scheinbar wertlose werte die wieder auferstehen könnten !! wir kennen das ja aus ende 2000 oder 2008, was dann möglich ist. bei uran passt eben vieles derzeit. ...könnte klappen....
nachtrag: es gab damals sogar zwischen FIS und HAT noch enen rechtsstreit ob die funde wirklich zu HAT gehören weil sie in einem claim waren der kurz davor noch zugunsten von FIS abgesteckt war. FIS verlor diesen dann. war aber letztlich nicht so wichtig. bin glaub ich kurz danach rein. vielleicht drückte das noch auf FIS damals.... FCU ist ja nur noch patterson... aber die jungs muss man sagen erste klasse ! 2 topdeposits erbohrt !
ich bin schon auf der suche nach neuen eso´s ...gerne auch frühstadium oder area-plays wie einst FIS zu HAT. solche werte dürften irgendwie im nirgendwo bewertet sein.
ich bin schon auf der suche nach neuen eso´s ...gerne auch frühstadium oder area-plays wie einst FIS zu HAT. solche werte dürften irgendwie im nirgendwo bewertet sein.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.233.767 von Boersenkrieger am 12.08.13 20:19:06dito...bin auch nicht neu...halte Fission seit sie einem Spin off entsprungen sind Dension ebenfalls meine Hathor damals top verkauft und wieder in Fission gesteckt....seit dem Japanknall als weier zugekauft...bin noch in Strathmore,Mawson ,Paladin investiert.
Aber Fission hat ca 40 % Gewichtung zur Zeit im Uran Depot....
Metallix
Aber Fission hat ca 40 % Gewichtung zur Zeit im Uran Depot....
Metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.233.931 von metallix am 12.08.13 20:44:32meinte Denison
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.233.747 von Boersenkrieger am 12.08.13 20:15:49
Hey, das Post war ja naaach dem Explorervorstellungsthread-Schreiben. Ich dachte wir haben uns gerade offiziell nicht mehr lieb.
Also ich bin bei Fission überhaupt nicht mehr im Bild. Was Du beschreibst(Totalversager/Wette...) geht ja in die Richtung was ich damals meinte. Ich hatte ja auch, ein paar Posts später, gesagt das Fission meiner Meinung nach eine Firma ist bei der "alles passieren" kann. Es geht oftmals nicht so sehr um das, was da ist, sondern wie es (vom "Markt") gesehen wird. Trotzdem sollte man meiner Meinung nach mehr auf erstes setzen. Soweit ich mich erinnern kann(und den Kursverlauf in Erinnerung habe) müsste das was ich damals gesagt habe sich ja genau bestätigt haben.
Glückwunsch auch zu Deinem ausgesprochen gutem Händchen, sitz grad noch an der Recherche zu so anderem Teil.
Gruß
P.
Hey, das Post war ja naaach dem Explorervorstellungsthread-Schreiben. Ich dachte wir haben uns gerade offiziell nicht mehr lieb.
Also ich bin bei Fission überhaupt nicht mehr im Bild. Was Du beschreibst(Totalversager/Wette...) geht ja in die Richtung was ich damals meinte. Ich hatte ja auch, ein paar Posts später, gesagt das Fission meiner Meinung nach eine Firma ist bei der "alles passieren" kann. Es geht oftmals nicht so sehr um das, was da ist, sondern wie es (vom "Markt") gesehen wird. Trotzdem sollte man meiner Meinung nach mehr auf erstes setzen. Soweit ich mich erinnern kann(und den Kursverlauf in Erinnerung habe) müsste das was ich damals gesagt habe sich ja genau bestätigt haben.
Glückwunsch auch zu Deinem ausgesprochen gutem Händchen, sitz grad noch an der Recherche zu so anderem Teil.
Gruß
P.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.235.549 von Popeye82 am 13.08.13 03:35:29...und derzeit denke ich, daß vergleichbare werte wie FIS damals vermutlich ähnlich extrem schwach bewertet sind und will mich auch im uranbereich wieder etwas schlauer machen was es sonst noch so gibt.. Anatolia war ja mal eine gute idee deinerseits.
Kann Fission sich heute in der Range 1,2 CAD bis 1,25 CAD platzieren....oder rücken wir an die 1,3 CAD heran......???
Metallix
Metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.238.523 von Boersenkrieger am 13.08.13 12:37:25
Ja, ich muss sagen soweit man natürlich auch Einschätzungen zu den verschiedenen Rohstoffen hat, den einen eher mit stärkeren, den anderen eher mit schwächeren Zukunftsaussichten vermutet, so sehr muss ich doch sagen würde ich nicht zuuu auf den "Top Down" Ansatz setzen.
Natürlich ist es gut wenn eine Rohstoff gute Aussichten zu haben scheint, aber für noch wichtiger halte ich es (mittlerweile)dass man von einer Firma erstmal einen guten Eindruck hat. Gibt ja Fällr in Denen das betreffende "Underlying"/Rohstoff gerade total stark aussieht, aber die Firma dummerweise Scheisse ist(scheint), oder eben uch dass der Rohstoff, leiiider, gerade nicht in den Most Wanted Listen zu finden ist, aber ein Unternehmen auch mal so stark aufgestellt ist -dass sie darauf eben auch gar nicht angewiesen sind. Und dieses bildliche Beispiel kann natürlich, im Maximum, schon extreme Spannen annehmen.
Von daher sehe ich es prinzipiell, übertrieben, eher in der Richtung dass wenn ein Unternehmen "sehr stark aufgestellt scheint" -dann kann der genaue Rohstoff schon "fast egal" sein. Und dann kann man sich, frei nach Uprock, mal genauer "reinschaffen". Von daher bin ich nicht (so stark)wie Du auf spezielle Rohstoffe fixiert.
Gruß
P.
Ja, ich muss sagen soweit man natürlich auch Einschätzungen zu den verschiedenen Rohstoffen hat, den einen eher mit stärkeren, den anderen eher mit schwächeren Zukunftsaussichten vermutet, so sehr muss ich doch sagen würde ich nicht zuuu auf den "Top Down" Ansatz setzen.
Natürlich ist es gut wenn eine Rohstoff gute Aussichten zu haben scheint, aber für noch wichtiger halte ich es (mittlerweile)dass man von einer Firma erstmal einen guten Eindruck hat. Gibt ja Fällr in Denen das betreffende "Underlying"/Rohstoff gerade total stark aussieht, aber die Firma dummerweise Scheisse ist(scheint), oder eben uch dass der Rohstoff, leiiider, gerade nicht in den Most Wanted Listen zu finden ist, aber ein Unternehmen auch mal so stark aufgestellt ist -dass sie darauf eben auch gar nicht angewiesen sind. Und dieses bildliche Beispiel kann natürlich, im Maximum, schon extreme Spannen annehmen.
Von daher sehe ich es prinzipiell, übertrieben, eher in der Richtung dass wenn ein Unternehmen "sehr stark aufgestellt scheint" -dann kann der genaue Rohstoff schon "fast egal" sein. Und dann kann man sich, frei nach Uprock, mal genauer "reinschaffen". Von daher bin ich nicht (so stark)wie Du auf spezielle Rohstoffe fixiert.
Gruß
P.
Zitat von Boersenkrieger: die Intierra karte ist spitze... hatte sie mal als pdf irgendwoher (allerdings version 2006 oder so damals noch strathmore)
wenn jemand weiss wo man ein aktuelles pdf findet... gerne bm
Weil Du das mal meintest. Ich bin da nicht in der Materie, aber ich hab hier grad zufällig nochmal eine aktuelle Karte zum 'Patterson Lake Camp" gesehen:
www.rivador.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/PLUC_v2.1_highres…
Gruß
P.
bzgl. area-plays
ich mochte das schon immer...
Copper Canyon ging auch auf mit NG-übernahme. Romios dagegen war ein +500% und zurück auf +5% dann verkauft (heute wär ich 50% rot). da schlug NG nicht zu un Romios brachte nichts auf die reihe.... mal so mal so... aber gute area-plays die nicht gespielt wurden mag ich sehr
ich mochte das schon immer...
Copper Canyon ging auch auf mit NG-übernahme. Romios dagegen war ein +500% und zurück auf +5% dann verkauft (heute wär ich 50% rot). da schlug NG nicht zu un Romios brachte nichts auf die reihe.... mal so mal so... aber gute area-plays die nicht gespielt wurden mag ich sehr
Fission holt heute wieder Luft
.....im Vergleich noch Noka Rsources und Athabasca Nuclear
Gruss
Metallix
.....im Vergleich noch Noka Rsources und Athabasca Nuclear
Gruss
Metallix
Trading Halt bei AMW und FCU
Bei den Umsätzen der letzten Tagen, befürchte ich eine Übernahme bzw ein Übernahmeangebot!
Mal sehen was kommt.
Bei den Umsätzen der letzten Tagen, befürchte ich eine Übernahme bzw ein Übernahmeangebot!
Mal sehen was kommt.
Nach Kursausetzung Fission wieder mit einem Satz über die 1,3 CAD
news....
4th Zone Discovered as First Hole in R945E Zone Hits Off-scale Amongst Wide Mineralization
MarketwiredPress Release: Fission Uranium Corp. – 2 hours 2 minutes ago
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/4th-zone-discovered-first-hole…
Intraday
die 1,5 CAD liegen nicht mehr in allzuweiter Ferne........
Habe ab heute eine Order für eine Anfangsposi Athabasca Nuclear Corp liegen..............
ich hoffe es klappt....
http://athabascanuclear.com/
LG
Metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.259.945 von metallix am 15.08.13 18:53:55
Aber nicht vergessen dass Area Plays tendenziell eher nur "'ne Weile", von niedrigen Niveaus aus, mitlaufen -solange sie eben nichts("halbwegs greifbares") vorzuweisen haben.
Gruß
P.
Aber nicht vergessen dass Area Plays tendenziell eher nur "'ne Weile", von niedrigen Niveaus aus, mitlaufen -solange sie eben nichts("halbwegs greifbares") vorzuweisen haben.
Gruß
P.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.260.113 von Popeye82 am 15.08.13 19:13:01Athabasca Nuclear...
.....das ist mir bekannt
.....man wird sehen....wenn angebohrt wird....
Metalllix
.....das ist mir bekannt
.....man wird sehen....wenn angebohrt wird....
Metalllix
....wie schon Anfang der Woche gesagt....die 1,5 CAD können kommen.....
...alles nur meine Meinung....
der Kurs läuft darauf hin
...schönen Wochenschluss
Metallix
...alles nur meine Meinung....
der Kurs läuft darauf hin
...schönen Wochenschluss
Metallix
news.....
Fission Appoints Mr. Ted Clark to Executive Advisory Board
MarketwiredPress Release: Fission Uranium Corp. – Fri, Aug 16, 2013 3:37 PM EDT
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-appoints-mr-ted-clark-…
Grüsse
metallix
Fission Appoints Mr. Ted Clark to Executive Advisory Board
MarketwiredPress Release: Fission Uranium Corp. – Fri, Aug 16, 2013 3:37 PM EDT
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-appoints-mr-ted-clark-…
Grüsse
metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.274.849 von metallix am 19.08.13 06:31:03news...
Fission Announces Completion of Airborne Geophysical Survey at PLN
http://www.fissionuranium.com/news/fission-announces-complet…
gehtwas
Fission Announces Completion of Airborne Geophysical Survey at PLN
http://www.fissionuranium.com/news/fission-announces-complet…
gehtwas
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.274.849 von metallix am 19.08.13 06:31:03und nochmal news ....
47m Mineralization Including 5.27m Total Composite "Off-Scale" as Fission Expands R390E Zone
http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/1427303
gehtwas
47m Mineralization Including 5.27m Total Composite "Off-Scale" as Fission Expands R390E Zone
http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/1427303
gehtwas
Hallo Freunde während Fission noch am Luftholen ist
.....................
gibt es Nachrichten bei Strathmor Minerals (die alte Fission Mutter....)
KEPCO Signs Support Agreements Supporting Energy Fuels' Acquisition of Strathmore Minerals
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/kepco-signs-support-agreements…
Strathmore Obtains Interim Court Order for Arrangement With Energy Fuels Inc.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/strathmore-obtains-interim-cou…
Sie wird bald von Energy Fuels Inc. (EFR.TO)
-Toronto geschluckt...
Energy Fuels Announces Shareholder Approval of Acquisition of Strathmore Minerals Corp.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/energy-fuels-announces-shareho…
Home Page
http://www.energyfuels.com/
Energy Fuels Announces 3rd Quarter FY-2013 Quarterly Results…
servus,
Metallix
.....................
gibt es Nachrichten bei Strathmor Minerals (die alte Fission Mutter....)
KEPCO Signs Support Agreements Supporting Energy Fuels' Acquisition of Strathmore Minerals
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/kepco-signs-support-agreements…
Strathmore Obtains Interim Court Order for Arrangement With Energy Fuels Inc.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/strathmore-obtains-interim-cou…
Sie wird bald von Energy Fuels Inc. (EFR.TO)
-Toronto geschluckt...
Energy Fuels Announces Shareholder Approval of Acquisition of Strathmore Minerals Corp.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/energy-fuels-announces-shareho…
Home Page
http://www.energyfuels.com/
Energy Fuels Announces 3rd Quarter FY-2013 Quarterly Results…
servus,
Metallix
und wo siehst du kurzfristig das größte Potential?
Grüße Indy
Grüße Indy
Bei Fission.....da sehe ich noch Kursmöglichkeiten meiner Meinung nach bis an die 2 Cad...
Bei Strathmore lasse ich meine Altposisin Energy Fuels Inc tauschen und halte....
Metallix
Bei Strathmore lasse ich meine Altposisin Energy Fuels Inc tauschen und halte....
Metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.315.815 von metallix am 24.08.13 00:26:20Bei steigenden Uranpreis, weiter guten Ergebnissen und bei einer event. Ünernahmeschlacht sehe ich ein Kursziel von mind. 2-3 CAD! Nur meine Meinung!
News....
Fission Uranium Corp übernimmt Alpha Minerals...DEAL
Canadian miner Fission Uranium says to go hostile with Alpha Minerals
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/26/us-alphaminerals-o…
REFILE-BRIEF-Fission Uranium makes proposal to acquire Alpha shares at $7.26/apiece
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/26/fissionuranium-bri…
Fission Uranium Makes Proposal to Alpha to Acquire Alpha Shares for $7.26 per Alpha Share
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-uranium-makes-proposal…
Grüsse
Metallix
Fission Uranium Corp übernimmt Alpha Minerals...DEAL
Canadian miner Fission Uranium says to go hostile with Alpha Minerals
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/26/us-alphaminerals-o…
REFILE-BRIEF-Fission Uranium makes proposal to acquire Alpha shares at $7.26/apiece
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/26/fissionuranium-bri…
Fission Uranium Makes Proposal to Alpha to Acquire Alpha Shares for $7.26 per Alpha Share
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-uranium-makes-proposal…
Grüsse
Metallix
Intraday Fission Uranium Corp
....wann realisieren das die Canadier...mal sehen
....wann realisieren das die Canadier...mal sehen
i like the Chart........
LG
Metallix
LG
Metallix
Na, da bin ich ja mal gespannt, ob das so durchgeht !
Ein "Deal" ist das noch lange nicht.
Mal sehen, wer da noch "um die Ecke kommt" ?
FANTOMAS
Ein "Deal" ist das noch lange nicht.
Mal sehen, wer da noch "um die Ecke kommt" ?
FANTOMAS
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.338.643 von Fantomas96 am 28.08.13 00:54:02Ja....Deal ist das verkehrte Wort....aber dafür die Links.....
aber wer um die Ecke kommt, das wird Spannend und den Kurs weiter treiben...
Metallix
aber wer um die Ecke kommt, das wird Spannend und den Kurs weiter treiben...
Metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.342.025 von metallix am 28.08.13 14:17:37Fission Uranium und Alpha Minerals rangeln um Patterson Lake South
27 Aug 2013 - keine Kommentare
Fission Uranium (TSX-V: FCU; CA33812R1091) und Alpha Minerals (TSX-V: AMW; ISIN:CA02077G1081) haben bisher mit ihren spektakulären Bohrergebnissen auf dem kanadischen Uranprojekt Patterson Lake South Schlagzeilen gemacht. In der Region des weltbekannten Athabasca-Beckens haben die beiden Joint-Venture-Partner sehr hohe Mineralisierungen des radioaktiven Materials gefunden. Man scheint, so die bisherigen Ergebnisse, auf einem riesigen Uranschatz zu sitzen – und das inmitten einer traditionellen Uranabbauregion, in der alle Infrastruktur bereits vorhanden ist und zudem leicht die Großen der Branche aufmerksam werden könnten.
weiter: http://www.miningscout.de/unternehmensprofile/fission-energy…
Gruss
Stefan
27 Aug 2013 - keine Kommentare
Fission Uranium (TSX-V: FCU; CA33812R1091) und Alpha Minerals (TSX-V: AMW; ISIN:CA02077G1081) haben bisher mit ihren spektakulären Bohrergebnissen auf dem kanadischen Uranprojekt Patterson Lake South Schlagzeilen gemacht. In der Region des weltbekannten Athabasca-Beckens haben die beiden Joint-Venture-Partner sehr hohe Mineralisierungen des radioaktiven Materials gefunden. Man scheint, so die bisherigen Ergebnisse, auf einem riesigen Uranschatz zu sitzen – und das inmitten einer traditionellen Uranabbauregion, in der alle Infrastruktur bereits vorhanden ist und zudem leicht die Großen der Branche aufmerksam werden könnten.
weiter: http://www.miningscout.de/unternehmensprofile/fission-energy…
Gruss
Stefan
Fission Uranium finds two U anomalies at North Shore
2013-08-29 06:47 ET - News Release
Mr. Ross McElroy reports
FISSION DISCOVERS STRONG URANIUM ANOMALIES UP TO 3KM LONG AT NORTH SHORE, AB
Fission Uranium Corp. has discovered two significant and strongly radioactive uranium source anomalous regions on its 100-per-cent-owned North Shore property in the Athabasca basin, Alberta. The Northern and Southern anomalies occur within the south-central part of the project area near the southern boundary. The discovery was made using Fission and Special Project Inc's ('SPI') high resolution magnetic and radiometric airborne survey technology which is currently patent-pending (see news release July 16, 2013).
weiter: http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aFCU-21012…
Metallix
2013-08-29 06:47 ET - News Release
Mr. Ross McElroy reports
FISSION DISCOVERS STRONG URANIUM ANOMALIES UP TO 3KM LONG AT NORTH SHORE, AB
Fission Uranium Corp. has discovered two significant and strongly radioactive uranium source anomalous regions on its 100-per-cent-owned North Shore property in the Athabasca basin, Alberta. The Northern and Southern anomalies occur within the south-central part of the project area near the southern boundary. The discovery was made using Fission and Special Project Inc's ('SPI') high resolution magnetic and radiometric airborne survey technology which is currently patent-pending (see news release July 16, 2013).
weiter: http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aFCU-21012…
Metallix
der Artikel hier könnte vielleicht für euch interessant sein. Für Fantomas ist vielleicht auch nochmal das rot markierte interessant, bzs. weiss er wahrscheinlich schon. Glaube Fission hat sich davon ja sogar was patentieren lassen, soweit ich mich erinnere:
Uranium’s strategic alliance; Skyharbour, Athabasca Nuclear, Lucky Strike, Noka "to team up on PLS-area’s largest land package" - RC - Jun 25, 2013
- Greg Klein -
http://resourceclips.com/2013/06/25/uranium-strategic-allian…
http://skyharbourltd.com/news/2013/index.php?&content_id=347
http://skyharbourltd.com/news/2013/index.php?&content_id=350
"If only for the especially high grades found near surface, Patterson Lake South’s uranium discovery was bound to provoke excitement. It didn’t hurt that joint venture partners Alpha Minerals TSXV:AMW and Fission Uranium TSXV:FCU continually release impressive news during a time of optimistic supply, demand and price forecasts. But finding such a discovery in such an underexplored area naturally pulled other companies into the region in and around the Athabasca Basin’s southwestern rim. Now four of them propose to join forces to explore what would be by far the area’s largest land package.
That was the news announced June 24 by Skyharbour Resources TSXV:SYH, Athabasca Nuclear TSXV:ASC, Noka Resources TSXV:NX and Lucky Strike Resources TSXV:LKY. Under a memorandum of understanding, Skyharbour and Athabasca Nuclear plan to combine their properties into one package, with all four companies funding exploration.
The package would comprise Skyharbour’s six PLS-area properties totalling just under 150,000 hectares and Athabasca Nuclear’s 125,375-hectare Preston Lake property. Also included would be a seventh Skyharbour property on the Basin’s eastside, the 11,769-hectare Wheeler project.
“It’s a creative deal for all the companies for a number of different reasons,” Skyharbour president/CEO Jordan Trimble tells ResourceClips.com. “We’ll have four technical teams working in unison to improve our chances of making a discovery and four groups marketing. The biggest benefit in my opinion is the ability to raise funds and finance the program with four companies as opposed to one. This is the lowest-risk way of going about this large, aggressive exploration program with a minimal amount of future equity dilution for Skyharbour. Skyharbour’s only responsible for $1 million out of $6 million in funding over two years.”
- The map shows Athabasca Nuclear’s Preston Lake property in orange. Skyharbour’s PLS-area claims (in dark blue) consist of West Patterson, South Patterson and Draco, all adjacent to Preston Lake. North Patterson and RY sit north of PLS. Skyharbour’s South Basin property is to the east of PLS, just off the map. The package will also include Skyharbour’s eastern Basin Wheeler property. -
The deal would expand on an existing arrangement in which Noka and Lucky Strike each hold 25% earn-ins on Skyharbour’s current package. Under the MOU, Athabasca Nuclear would also get a 25% option on the same package while the other three companies would each get 25% options on Athabasca Nuclear’s Preston Lake. A $6-million two-year work program would be funded by $1 million each per year by Lucky Strike and Noka, and $500,00 each per year by Skyharbour and Athabasca Nuclear. The companies would then form a four-way JV.
An exchange of cash and shares further intertwines the companies. Noka and Lucky Strike would each pay $100,000 and issue $100,000 in shares to each of Skyharbour and Athabasca Nuclear. Skyharbour and Athabasca Nuclear would issue each other $100,000 in shares.
The four parties hope to sign a definitive agreement by June 30.
“From a logistic and tenure management standpoint, it makes a lot of sense,” says Trimble. Preston Lake, 26 kilometres southeast of the PLS discovery, would link Skyharbour’s adjacent South Patterson, Draco and West Patterson properties into “one big land mass.” Three other Skyharbour properties, South Basin, RY and North Patterson, lie east and north of PLS.
The strategic alliance would be Athabasca Nuclear’s focus too. “One thing we like about the deal is it gives us exposure to the alliance but we have six other projects that we control 100%,” Athabasca Nuclear president/CEO Chuck Downie tells ResourceClips.com. “So we can still work on those or look for partners on them. But the majority of the funding for the foreseeable future will go into the alliance.”
He adds, “I’ve been going through the Alpha Minerals tech report and it’s pretty obvious that the way you find uranium deposits is through methodical exploration that tends to cost a lot of money.” Having closed a $600,000 private placement earlier this month, Downie says the alliance’s benefits might allow his company to put off further financing as long as two years.
- Four companies plan to pool resources to explore the largest land package near Patterson Lake South’s uranium discovery. -
Also referring to the 43-101 technical report Alpha filed in April, Trimble says, “They’ve really written the book on how to discover deposits in this specific area. Their report outlines specifically how they came to the discovery, what techniques, surveys and groundwork they used. We won’t have to reinvent the wheel and that’s a big benefit for the syndicate moving forward.
The entire package is already being flown by a VTEM-plus time domain system, the same type of survey that found basement conductors on PLS. A radiometric survey to track down uranium boulder trains and in-situ mineralization will follow later this summer. Skyharbour and Athabasca Nuclear pooled funds with Aldrin Resource TSXV:ALN and Forum Uranium TSXV:FDC to conduct the geophysics over their contiguous PLS-area properties. So far the study has found two conductive anomalies on Aldrin’s Triple M property that the company interprets as “parallel basement conductive trends analogous to conductors” at PLS.
Acting as operator of the combined package would be Athabasca Nuclear. “We will be working in concert with the other groups to come up with a plan, a budget and everything,” Downie says.
Having moved into the area early and cheaply, Skyharbour considered a number of options before putting together the proposal. “We decided this approach made the most sense from both an exploration standpoint and a financial standpoint,” says Trimble. “This will also create value-added synergies that will further improve our chances of raising money and making a new discovery.”
The four-company announcement came the same day Alpha and Fission reported significant gold on all three PLS zones, including one intercept of 1.58 grams per tonne over 63.5 metres, starting at 82 metres in downhole depth.
The JV partners stated that the high-grade gold “occurs frequently, but not always, in areas of higher-grade uranium mineralization.” But not all the high-grade uranium intersections showed high-grade gold.
Uranium-gold correlations certainly aren’t unknown. Fission and Alpha noted that Cluff Lake produced over 16,000 gold ounces in 1987. UEX Corp TSX:UEX has reported high gold grades at its Shea Creek uranium deposit, a JV with AREVA Resources Canada that’s 58 kilometres north of PLS.
As Trimble points out, “You don’t often hear about high-grade gold around the Athabasca because it gets overshadowed by the higher-grade nature of the uranium.”
Disclaimer: Skyharbour Resources is a client of OnPage Media Corp, the publisher of ResourceClips.com. Neither OnPage Media nor its owner hold a stock position or options in Skyharbour Resources. "
Uranium’s strategic alliance; Skyharbour, Athabasca Nuclear, Lucky Strike, Noka "to team up on PLS-area’s largest land package" - RC - Jun 25, 2013
- Greg Klein -
http://resourceclips.com/2013/06/25/uranium-strategic-allian…
http://skyharbourltd.com/news/2013/index.php?&content_id=347
http://skyharbourltd.com/news/2013/index.php?&content_id=350
"If only for the especially high grades found near surface, Patterson Lake South’s uranium discovery was bound to provoke excitement. It didn’t hurt that joint venture partners Alpha Minerals TSXV:AMW and Fission Uranium TSXV:FCU continually release impressive news during a time of optimistic supply, demand and price forecasts. But finding such a discovery in such an underexplored area naturally pulled other companies into the region in and around the Athabasca Basin’s southwestern rim. Now four of them propose to join forces to explore what would be by far the area’s largest land package.
That was the news announced June 24 by Skyharbour Resources TSXV:SYH, Athabasca Nuclear TSXV:ASC, Noka Resources TSXV:NX and Lucky Strike Resources TSXV:LKY. Under a memorandum of understanding, Skyharbour and Athabasca Nuclear plan to combine their properties into one package, with all four companies funding exploration.
The package would comprise Skyharbour’s six PLS-area properties totalling just under 150,000 hectares and Athabasca Nuclear’s 125,375-hectare Preston Lake property. Also included would be a seventh Skyharbour property on the Basin’s eastside, the 11,769-hectare Wheeler project.
“It’s a creative deal for all the companies for a number of different reasons,” Skyharbour president/CEO Jordan Trimble tells ResourceClips.com. “We’ll have four technical teams working in unison to improve our chances of making a discovery and four groups marketing. The biggest benefit in my opinion is the ability to raise funds and finance the program with four companies as opposed to one. This is the lowest-risk way of going about this large, aggressive exploration program with a minimal amount of future equity dilution for Skyharbour. Skyharbour’s only responsible for $1 million out of $6 million in funding over two years.”
- The map shows Athabasca Nuclear’s Preston Lake property in orange. Skyharbour’s PLS-area claims (in dark blue) consist of West Patterson, South Patterson and Draco, all adjacent to Preston Lake. North Patterson and RY sit north of PLS. Skyharbour’s South Basin property is to the east of PLS, just off the map. The package will also include Skyharbour’s eastern Basin Wheeler property. -
The deal would expand on an existing arrangement in which Noka and Lucky Strike each hold 25% earn-ins on Skyharbour’s current package. Under the MOU, Athabasca Nuclear would also get a 25% option on the same package while the other three companies would each get 25% options on Athabasca Nuclear’s Preston Lake. A $6-million two-year work program would be funded by $1 million each per year by Lucky Strike and Noka, and $500,00 each per year by Skyharbour and Athabasca Nuclear. The companies would then form a four-way JV.
An exchange of cash and shares further intertwines the companies. Noka and Lucky Strike would each pay $100,000 and issue $100,000 in shares to each of Skyharbour and Athabasca Nuclear. Skyharbour and Athabasca Nuclear would issue each other $100,000 in shares.
The four parties hope to sign a definitive agreement by June 30.
“From a logistic and tenure management standpoint, it makes a lot of sense,” says Trimble. Preston Lake, 26 kilometres southeast of the PLS discovery, would link Skyharbour’s adjacent South Patterson, Draco and West Patterson properties into “one big land mass.” Three other Skyharbour properties, South Basin, RY and North Patterson, lie east and north of PLS.
The strategic alliance would be Athabasca Nuclear’s focus too. “One thing we like about the deal is it gives us exposure to the alliance but we have six other projects that we control 100%,” Athabasca Nuclear president/CEO Chuck Downie tells ResourceClips.com. “So we can still work on those or look for partners on them. But the majority of the funding for the foreseeable future will go into the alliance.”
He adds, “I’ve been going through the Alpha Minerals tech report and it’s pretty obvious that the way you find uranium deposits is through methodical exploration that tends to cost a lot of money.” Having closed a $600,000 private placement earlier this month, Downie says the alliance’s benefits might allow his company to put off further financing as long as two years.
- Four companies plan to pool resources to explore the largest land package near Patterson Lake South’s uranium discovery. -
Also referring to the 43-101 technical report Alpha filed in April, Trimble says, “They’ve really written the book on how to discover deposits in this specific area. Their report outlines specifically how they came to the discovery, what techniques, surveys and groundwork they used. We won’t have to reinvent the wheel and that’s a big benefit for the syndicate moving forward.
The entire package is already being flown by a VTEM-plus time domain system, the same type of survey that found basement conductors on PLS. A radiometric survey to track down uranium boulder trains and in-situ mineralization will follow later this summer. Skyharbour and Athabasca Nuclear pooled funds with Aldrin Resource TSXV:ALN and Forum Uranium TSXV:FDC to conduct the geophysics over their contiguous PLS-area properties. So far the study has found two conductive anomalies on Aldrin’s Triple M property that the company interprets as “parallel basement conductive trends analogous to conductors” at PLS.
Acting as operator of the combined package would be Athabasca Nuclear. “We will be working in concert with the other groups to come up with a plan, a budget and everything,” Downie says.
Having moved into the area early and cheaply, Skyharbour considered a number of options before putting together the proposal. “We decided this approach made the most sense from both an exploration standpoint and a financial standpoint,” says Trimble. “This will also create value-added synergies that will further improve our chances of raising money and making a new discovery.”
The four-company announcement came the same day Alpha and Fission reported significant gold on all three PLS zones, including one intercept of 1.58 grams per tonne over 63.5 metres, starting at 82 metres in downhole depth.
The JV partners stated that the high-grade gold “occurs frequently, but not always, in areas of higher-grade uranium mineralization.” But not all the high-grade uranium intersections showed high-grade gold.
Uranium-gold correlations certainly aren’t unknown. Fission and Alpha noted that Cluff Lake produced over 16,000 gold ounces in 1987. UEX Corp TSX:UEX has reported high gold grades at its Shea Creek uranium deposit, a JV with AREVA Resources Canada that’s 58 kilometres north of PLS.
As Trimble points out, “You don’t often hear about high-grade gold around the Athabasca because it gets overshadowed by the higher-grade nature of the uranium.”
Disclaimer: Skyharbour Resources is a client of OnPage Media Corp, the publisher of ResourceClips.com. Neither OnPage Media nor its owner hold a stock position or options in Skyharbour Resources. "
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.360.915 von Popeye82 am 31.08.13 02:45:48@Popeye82
.........Skyharbour and Athabasca Nuclear pooled funds with Aldrin Resource TSXV:ALN and Forum Uranium TSXV:FDC to conduct the geophysics over their contiguous PLS-area properties.
..........Danke für die perfecte Aufarbeitung
Metallix
.........Skyharbour and Athabasca Nuclear pooled funds with Aldrin Resource TSXV:ALN and Forum Uranium TSXV:FDC to conduct the geophysics over their contiguous PLS-area properties.
..........Danke für die perfecte Aufarbeitung
Metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.364.307 von metallix am 01.09.13 11:44:16.....perfekte.......natürlich....
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.364.307 von metallix am 01.09.13 11:44:16
So grob vernünftige Übersicht zu solchen Sachen ist denk I immer mal net schlecht(im Vergleich zu Überschrift reinknallen +Link, oder ähnliches. Bin ich net "der" Fan von. ).
Gruß
P.
So grob vernünftige Übersicht zu solchen Sachen ist denk I immer mal net schlecht(im Vergleich zu Überschrift reinknallen +Link, oder ähnliches. Bin ich net "der" Fan von. ).
Gruß
P.
Auch wenn du nicht der Fan von Überschriften bist!
NEWS!!!
NEWS!!!
FISSION URANIUM TO ACQUIRE ALPHA SHARES FOR $7.67 PER ALPHA SHARE – BOTH TO SPIN OFF CERTAIN ASSETS
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.378.073 von Harry0978 am 03.09.13 18:26:08Gefällt mir gut die Meldung -mehr Klarheit, einfacher Dinge zu entscheiden
http://fissionuranium.com/news/fission-uranium-to-acquire-al…
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http://fissionuranium.com/news/fission-uranium-to-acquire-al…
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Fission Hits 9.08% U3O8 Over 54.5m Including 21.76% U3O8 Over 21.5m
MarketwiredPress Release: Fission Uranium Corp. – 2 hours 56 minutes ago....
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-hits-9-08-u3o8-1030000…
der Kurs darf jetzt bei 1,25 CAD wieder drehen....
intraday
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MarketwiredPress Release: Fission Uranium Corp. – 2 hours 56 minutes ago....
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-hits-9-08-u3o8-1030000…
der Kurs darf jetzt bei 1,25 CAD wieder drehen....
intraday
lg
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News
4.7m Total Composite Off-scale as Fission Expands Zone 780E
http://www.fissionuranium.com/news/4-7m-total-composite-off-…
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4.7m Total Composite Off-scale as Fission Expands Zone 780E
http://www.fissionuranium.com/news/4-7m-total-composite-off-…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.437.373 von gehtwas am 12.09.13 16:56:32Hallo,
Fission, Alpha sign definitive deal for acquisition
2013-09-18 07:38 ET - News Release
Also News Release (C-AMW) Alpha Minerals Inc
Mr. Dev Randhawa of Fission reports
FISSION URANIUM AND ALPHA MINERALS EXECUTE DEFINITIVE AGREEMENT
Fission Uranium Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc. have signed a definitive arrangement agreement to effect the previously announced transaction pursuant to which Fission will acquire Alpha and its primary asset, a 50-per-cent interest in the Patterson Lake South joint venture, the other 50 per cent of which is held by Fission. Under the terms of the arrangement agreement, Fission has agreed to offer shareholders of Alpha 5.725 shares of Fission and a cash payment of 0.001 cent for each Alpha share held by them. The offer represents a 14.5-per-cent premium to the unaffected share prices of Alpha and Fission on Aug. 23, 2013, the last trading day prior to the announcement of Fission's initial proposal to Alpha, and an 11-per-cent premium based on the closing prices on Aug. 30, 2013, the last trading day prior to the announcement of the proposed transaction.
weiter: http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aFCU-21064…
Gruß
Stefan
Fission, Alpha sign definitive deal for acquisition
2013-09-18 07:38 ET - News Release
Also News Release (C-AMW) Alpha Minerals Inc
Mr. Dev Randhawa of Fission reports
FISSION URANIUM AND ALPHA MINERALS EXECUTE DEFINITIVE AGREEMENT
Fission Uranium Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc. have signed a definitive arrangement agreement to effect the previously announced transaction pursuant to which Fission will acquire Alpha and its primary asset, a 50-per-cent interest in the Patterson Lake South joint venture, the other 50 per cent of which is held by Fission. Under the terms of the arrangement agreement, Fission has agreed to offer shareholders of Alpha 5.725 shares of Fission and a cash payment of 0.001 cent for each Alpha share held by them. The offer represents a 14.5-per-cent premium to the unaffected share prices of Alpha and Fission on Aug. 23, 2013, the last trading day prior to the announcement of Fission's initial proposal to Alpha, and an 11-per-cent premium based on the closing prices on Aug. 30, 2013, the last trading day prior to the announcement of the proposed transaction.
weiter: http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aFCU-21064…
Gruß
Stefan
... noch eine interressante Pasage im Artikel von Rob Chang
RC: Just looking at those who have recently made some discoveries, the one that comes to mind is the one you see in the news recently, which is the Fission Uranium (TSX:FCU) team. That team, led by Ross McElroy, has now discovered two high-quality projects. The first one being the J-zone at Waterbury Lake, which is directly adjacent, and likely attached to, the former Hathor Exploration Roughrider project, which was acquired by Rio Tinto (NYSE:RIO,ASX:RIO,LSE:RIO).
That team found that deposit, which was around 11 million pounds when it was sold. This past November they have been working on a new discovery called the Patterson Lake South project. That’s in the Western Athabasca basin and has many markings of a world-class project that could be over 100 million pounds. It is also shallow, so it is especially interesting. One of the reasons I bring it up is because they used a relatively newer technology in finding the deposit.
They have been able to identify projects based on that [technology], which is similar to what we used in the past. But there are some refinements that led to those discoveries. So it’s pretty interesting and it looks like they are working to patent it. And maybe, potentially, it will be used around the world. That would be very interesting and certainly a very strong endorsement of this exploration team.
http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/15793/uranium-price-spike-co…
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RC: Just looking at those who have recently made some discoveries, the one that comes to mind is the one you see in the news recently, which is the Fission Uranium (TSX:FCU) team. That team, led by Ross McElroy, has now discovered two high-quality projects. The first one being the J-zone at Waterbury Lake, which is directly adjacent, and likely attached to, the former Hathor Exploration Roughrider project, which was acquired by Rio Tinto (NYSE:RIO,ASX:RIO,LSE:RIO).
That team found that deposit, which was around 11 million pounds when it was sold. This past November they have been working on a new discovery called the Patterson Lake South project. That’s in the Western Athabasca basin and has many markings of a world-class project that could be over 100 million pounds. It is also shallow, so it is especially interesting. One of the reasons I bring it up is because they used a relatively newer technology in finding the deposit.
They have been able to identify projects based on that [technology], which is similar to what we used in the past. But there are some refinements that led to those discoveries. So it’s pretty interesting and it looks like they are working to patent it. And maybe, potentially, it will be used around the world. That would be very interesting and certainly a very strong endorsement of this exploration team.
http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/15793/uranium-price-spike-co…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.493.661 von gehtwas am 21.09.13 10:43:53Fission Uranium.....da geht noch einiges...
FISSION URANIUM CORP (FCU.V)
-TSXV
1.23 Down 0.01(0.81%) Sep 20, 3:59PM EDT
....auch beim Athabasca Syndicat
hatte da vor einiger Zeit Athabasca Nuclear als Grundstein mir zugelegt
..zu 0,135 CAD...
ATHABASCA NUCLEAR CORP (ASC.V)
-TSXV
0.21 Up 0.0450(27.27%) Sep 20, 3:59PM EDT
http://athabascanuclear.com/
http://athabascanuclear.com/sites/default/files/WASP_tenure_…
schönes Wochenende
Metallix
FISSION URANIUM CORP (FCU.V)
-TSXV
1.23 Down 0.01(0.81%) Sep 20, 3:59PM EDT
....auch beim Athabasca Syndicat
hatte da vor einiger Zeit Athabasca Nuclear als Grundstein mir zugelegt
..zu 0,135 CAD...
ATHABASCA NUCLEAR CORP (ASC.V)
-TSXV
0.21 Up 0.0450(27.27%) Sep 20, 3:59PM EDT
http://athabascanuclear.com/
http://athabascanuclear.com/sites/default/files/WASP_tenure_…
schönes Wochenende
Metallix
Fission Hits 5th High-Grade Zone; 7.62m Total Composite Off-Scale in 76m Total Composite Mineralization
New Zone located between High-Grade Zones R390E and R780E
FISSION URANIUM CORP. ("Fission" or “the Company") the Operator, and its Joint Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc. are pleased to announce the discovery of a fifth zone of high grade uranium mineralization with off-scale radioactivity on its Patterson Lake South (PLS) property in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. The first hole on line 585E, PLS13-098, intersected 76m total composite mineralization, including 7.62m total composite off-scale radioactivity. The R585E Zone is located approximately halfway between the R390E and R780E zones: 150m grid east of easternmost edge of the R390E Zone (PLS13-078 on line 435E, see news release August 22, 2013). PLS now comprises five separate zones on strike of each other along a 1.05km trend.
Drilling Highlights include:
5th high grade Zone; discovered halfway between R390E and R780E zones
76.0mof mineralization at shallow depth over 107.5m section (62.5m – 170.0m), including:
7.62m of off-scale in several narrow discrete intervals ranging from 0.15m to 2.21m each
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented,
“The first hole of Zone R585E has intersected considerable breadth of mineralization and off-scale radioactivity. Just as important is the location – R585E halves the gap between high-grade zones R390E and R780E. This narrowing of the distance between zones is continued proof that PLS is host to a mineralized system of considerable size and strength.”
R585E Zone
* Scintillometer Instrument: GR-110G
A $6.95M, 44 hole, 11,000m drill program and ground geophysics surveys continues at PLS.
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. The degree of radioactivity within the mineralized intervals is highly variable and associated with visible pitchblende mineralization. All intersections are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness is yet to be determined.
All holes are planned to be radiometrically surveyed using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe, which allows for more accurate measurements in high grade mineralized zones. The Triple Gamma probe is preferred in zones of high grade mineralization.
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 and boron. Assay results will be released when received.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Uranium Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. Updated maps and scintillometer table for the R585E zone can be found on the Company's website at https://www.fissionuranium.com/projects/patterson-lake-south…
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 Uranium Corp., a qualified person.
About Fission Uranium Corp.
Fission Uranium 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. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "FCU" and trade on the OTCQX marketplace in the U.S. under the symbol “FCUUF.”
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
"Ross McElroy"
Ross McElroy, President and COO
Cautionary Statement: Certain information contained in this press release constitutes “forward-looking information", within the meaning of Canadian legislation. Generally, these forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "plans", "expects" or "does not expect", "is expected", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", “forecasts", "intends", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate", or "believes", or variations of such words and phrases or state that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will be taken", "occur", "be achieved" or “has the potential to”. Forward looking statements contained in this press release may include statements regarding potential spin-out and listing of Fission Uranium and the future operating or financial performance of Fission and Fission Uranium which involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties which may not prove to be accurate. Actual results and outcomes may differ materially from what is expressed or forecasted in these forward-looking statements. Such statements are qualified in their entirety by the inherent risks and uncertainties surrounding future expectations. Among those factors which could cause actual results to differ materially are the following: market conditions and other risk factors listed from time to time in our reports filed with Canadian securities regulators on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. The forward-looking statements included in this press release are made as of the date of this press release and the Company and Fission Uranium disclaim any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as expressly required by applicable securities legislation.
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New Zone located between High-Grade Zones R390E and R780E
FISSION URANIUM CORP. ("Fission" or “the Company") the Operator, and its Joint Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc. are pleased to announce the discovery of a fifth zone of high grade uranium mineralization with off-scale radioactivity on its Patterson Lake South (PLS) property in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. The first hole on line 585E, PLS13-098, intersected 76m total composite mineralization, including 7.62m total composite off-scale radioactivity. The R585E Zone is located approximately halfway between the R390E and R780E zones: 150m grid east of easternmost edge of the R390E Zone (PLS13-078 on line 435E, see news release August 22, 2013). PLS now comprises five separate zones on strike of each other along a 1.05km trend.
Drilling Highlights include:
5th high grade Zone; discovered halfway between R390E and R780E zones
76.0mof mineralization at shallow depth over 107.5m section (62.5m – 170.0m), including:
7.62m of off-scale in several narrow discrete intervals ranging from 0.15m to 2.21m each
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented,
“The first hole of Zone R585E has intersected considerable breadth of mineralization and off-scale radioactivity. Just as important is the location – R585E halves the gap between high-grade zones R390E and R780E. This narrowing of the distance between zones is continued proof that PLS is host to a mineralized system of considerable size and strength.”
R585E Zone
* Scintillometer Instrument: GR-110G
A $6.95M, 44 hole, 11,000m drill program and ground geophysics surveys continues at PLS.
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. The degree of radioactivity within the mineralized intervals is highly variable and associated with visible pitchblende mineralization. All intersections are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness is yet to be determined.
All holes are planned to be radiometrically surveyed using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe, which allows for more accurate measurements in high grade mineralized zones. The Triple Gamma probe is preferred in zones of high grade mineralization.
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 and boron. Assay results will be released when received.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Uranium Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. Updated maps and scintillometer table for the R585E zone can be found on the Company's website at https://www.fissionuranium.com/projects/patterson-lake-south…
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 Uranium Corp., a qualified person.
About Fission Uranium Corp.
Fission Uranium 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. Common Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "FCU" and trade on the OTCQX marketplace in the U.S. under the symbol “FCUUF.”
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
"Ross McElroy"
Ross McElroy, President and COO
Cautionary Statement: Certain information contained in this press release constitutes “forward-looking information", within the meaning of Canadian legislation. Generally, these forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "plans", "expects" or "does not expect", "is expected", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", “forecasts", "intends", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate", or "believes", or variations of such words and phrases or state that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will be taken", "occur", "be achieved" or “has the potential to”. Forward looking statements contained in this press release may include statements regarding potential spin-out and listing of Fission Uranium and the future operating or financial performance of Fission and Fission Uranium which involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties which may not prove to be accurate. Actual results and outcomes may differ materially from what is expressed or forecasted in these forward-looking statements. Such statements are qualified in their entirety by the inherent risks and uncertainties surrounding future expectations. Among those factors which could cause actual results to differ materially are the following: market conditions and other risk factors listed from time to time in our reports filed with Canadian securities regulators on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. The forward-looking statements included in this press release are made as of the date of this press release and the Company and Fission Uranium disclaim any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as expressly required by applicable securities legislation.
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.502.307 von metallix am 23.09.13 16:23:23.. und der Kurs spielt auch wieder mit
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gehtwas
Fission Uranium Corp....heute mühsam ...trotzdem leicht beschleunigt bei weiterhin guten Newsflow.....
...aber ich denke die 1,5 CAD werden bald fallen...
Fission Hits 19.28% U3O8 Over 7.5m Within 8.15% Over 34.5m at R390E Zone
MarketwiredPress Release: Fission Uranium Corp. – 4 hours ago
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-hits-19-28-u3o8-103000…
Gruss Euer Metallix
...aber ich denke die 1,5 CAD werden bald fallen...
Fission Hits 19.28% U3O8 Over 7.5m Within 8.15% Over 34.5m at R390E Zone
MarketwiredPress Release: Fission Uranium Corp. – 4 hours ago
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-hits-19-28-u3o8-103000…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.360.915 von Popeye82 am 31.08.13 02:45:48
Western Athabasca Syndicate Discovers Strong Radon Anomalies @Preston Lake Uranium Property, in the Patterson Lake Region, Saskatchewan - Sep 26, 2013
+ The initial radon survey at Preston Lake has successfully identified a number of significant radon anomalies occurring both as clusters and as discrete point anomalies
+ Nine of the 291 radon samples collected returned radon values in excess of 23 pCi/l (picocuries per litre) with a peak value of 98 pCi/l
+ Radon in water survey results were instrumental in identifying first pass drill targets at the nearby PLS discovery (see Fission Uranium’s News Release dated May 6, 2013)
+ Twenty-five discrete geographic areas on the Preston Lake Property were identified that have radioactivity measurements of more than 1,000 counts per second (background being typically <500 cps) using an RS-125/RS-120 Spectrometer / Scintillometer, with a maximum reading of 5,200 counts per second
+ Final results from the Phase 2 exploration program, including the rest of the rushed-assays, are pending and will be reported when received
+ The current Phase 3 exploration underway at Preston Lake will include focus on specific high-priority areas identified from the work to date ...
www.skyharbourltd.com/news/index.php?&content_id=377
Western Athabasca Syndicate Discovers Strong Radon Anomalies @Preston Lake Uranium Property, in the Patterson Lake Region, Saskatchewan - Sep 26, 2013
+ The initial radon survey at Preston Lake has successfully identified a number of significant radon anomalies occurring both as clusters and as discrete point anomalies
+ Nine of the 291 radon samples collected returned radon values in excess of 23 pCi/l (picocuries per litre) with a peak value of 98 pCi/l
+ Radon in water survey results were instrumental in identifying first pass drill targets at the nearby PLS discovery (see Fission Uranium’s News Release dated May 6, 2013)
+ Twenty-five discrete geographic areas on the Preston Lake Property were identified that have radioactivity measurements of more than 1,000 counts per second (background being typically <500 cps) using an RS-125/RS-120 Spectrometer / Scintillometer, with a maximum reading of 5,200 counts per second
+ Final results from the Phase 2 exploration program, including the rest of the rushed-assays, are pending and will be reported when received
+ The current Phase 3 exploration underway at Preston Lake will include focus on specific high-priority areas identified from the work to date ...
www.skyharbourltd.com/news/index.php?&content_id=377
das wird den Kurs noch weiter beflügeln...warten bis die Cads es gemerkt haben die Börse schließt.
...wann Kommt der Sprung über die 1,5 CAD........
Fission Expands R390E Zone By 400%
MarketwiredPress Release: Fission Uranium Corp. – 4 hours ago
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-expands-r390e-zone-400…
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Heut geht' aber in den Keller
Fission Uranium Announces $10.0 Million Bought Private Placement
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Oct. 3, 2013) - Fission Uranium Corp. (TSX VENTURE:FCU)(OTCQX:FCUUF)(FRANKFURT:2FU) ("Fission" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has entered into a letter of engagement with Dundee Securities Ltd. (the "Lead Underwriter") on behalf of a syndicate of underwriters including Raymond James Ltd., Cantor Fitzgerald Canada Corporation, Canaccord Genuity Corp. and Macquarie Capital Markets Canada Ltd. (the "Underwriters") under which the Underwriters have agreed to purchase 6,670,000 subscription receipts, exchangeable into flow-through common shares of the Company (the "Subscription Receipts"), by way of a private placement on a "bought deal" basis, subject to all required regulatory approvals, at a price per Subscription Receipt of $1.50, for total gross proceeds of $10,005,000 (the "Offering").
The Underwriters have been granted the option to purchase up to an additional 15% of the Offering, exercisable in whole or in part at any time up to 48 hours prior to the Closing Date (the "Option").
On September 17, 2013, the Company and Alpha Minerals Inc. ("Alpha") signed a definitive arrangement agreement to effect the previously announced transaction pursuant to which Fission will acquire Alpha and its primary asset, a 50-per-cent interest in the Patterson Lake South joint venture, the other 50 per cent of which is held by Fission (the "Alpha Transaction"). As per the terms and conditions of the definitive agreement Alpha has provided its consent with respect to the Offering.
The gross proceeds of the Offering shall be deposited in escrow on the Closing Date and will be released from escrow to the Company immediately following the closing of the Alpha Transaction and after the spinout of the Company's non-Patterson Lake South assets and receipt of all required third party and regulatory approvals (the "Escrow Release Conditions"). Consequently, the subscribers will not receive shares in the spinout company.
In the event that the Escrow Release Conditions are not satisfied on or before December 10, 2013, the gross proceeds of the Offering, together with accrued interest earned thereon will be returned to the holders of the Subscription Receipts and the Subscription Receipts will be cancelled.
In connection with the Offering, the Underwriters will receive a cash commission equal to 6.0% of the gross proceeds raised under the Offering (inclusive of the Option) and that number of non-transferable broker warrants equal to 6.0% of the number of Subscription Receipts sold (inclusive of the Option). Each broker warrant will be exercisable into one common share of the Company for a period of 24 months from the Closing Date at a price of $1.50 per common share.
The Closing Date of the Offering is scheduled on or about October 24, 2013. All securities issued will be subject to a four month hold period. The Offering is subject to a number of conditions, including, without limitation, receipt of all regulatory approvals.
The gross proceeds of the offering will be used for the sole purpose of exploring the Paterson Lake South project.
http://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/news-re…
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Fission Uranium Announces $10.0 Million Bought Private Placement
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Oct. 3, 2013) - Fission Uranium Corp. (TSX VENTURE:FCU)(OTCQX:FCUUF)(FRANKFURT:2FU) ("Fission" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has entered into a letter of engagement with Dundee Securities Ltd. (the "Lead Underwriter") on behalf of a syndicate of underwriters including Raymond James Ltd., Cantor Fitzgerald Canada Corporation, Canaccord Genuity Corp. and Macquarie Capital Markets Canada Ltd. (the "Underwriters") under which the Underwriters have agreed to purchase 6,670,000 subscription receipts, exchangeable into flow-through common shares of the Company (the "Subscription Receipts"), by way of a private placement on a "bought deal" basis, subject to all required regulatory approvals, at a price per Subscription Receipt of $1.50, for total gross proceeds of $10,005,000 (the "Offering").
The Underwriters have been granted the option to purchase up to an additional 15% of the Offering, exercisable in whole or in part at any time up to 48 hours prior to the Closing Date (the "Option").
On September 17, 2013, the Company and Alpha Minerals Inc. ("Alpha") signed a definitive arrangement agreement to effect the previously announced transaction pursuant to which Fission will acquire Alpha and its primary asset, a 50-per-cent interest in the Patterson Lake South joint venture, the other 50 per cent of which is held by Fission (the "Alpha Transaction"). As per the terms and conditions of the definitive agreement Alpha has provided its consent with respect to the Offering.
The gross proceeds of the Offering shall be deposited in escrow on the Closing Date and will be released from escrow to the Company immediately following the closing of the Alpha Transaction and after the spinout of the Company's non-Patterson Lake South assets and receipt of all required third party and regulatory approvals (the "Escrow Release Conditions"). Consequently, the subscribers will not receive shares in the spinout company.
In the event that the Escrow Release Conditions are not satisfied on or before December 10, 2013, the gross proceeds of the Offering, together with accrued interest earned thereon will be returned to the holders of the Subscription Receipts and the Subscription Receipts will be cancelled.
In connection with the Offering, the Underwriters will receive a cash commission equal to 6.0% of the gross proceeds raised under the Offering (inclusive of the Option) and that number of non-transferable broker warrants equal to 6.0% of the number of Subscription Receipts sold (inclusive of the Option). Each broker warrant will be exercisable into one common share of the Company for a period of 24 months from the Closing Date at a price of $1.50 per common share.
The Closing Date of the Offering is scheduled on or about October 24, 2013. All securities issued will be subject to a four month hold period. The Offering is subject to a number of conditions, including, without limitation, receipt of all regulatory approvals.
The gross proceeds of the offering will be used for the sole purpose of exploring the Paterson Lake South project.
http://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/news-re…
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Wieviele Shares haben die nach der Übernahme?
Zitat von dosto: Wieviele Shares haben die nach der Übernahme?
scheisse.......... da hat einer den braten gerochen...
nein dosto, bitte nicht shorten. ist immer noch meine größte depotposition hier. amw hatte ich ja zwar vertickt damals aber fission bin ich lange recht dick dabei.
dostoalaaaaaaaaaaaarm
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.565.259 von dosto am 04.10.13 01:00:47trotzdem ein gutes beispiel wie sich ein explorer positiv entwickeln kann.
hab hier in summe mit Denison anteil immerhin ver-7-facht
hab hier in summe mit Denison anteil immerhin ver-7-facht
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.565.269 von Boersenkrieger am 04.10.13 01:08:08Du hast es eraßt .
Ich kenne keinen Uraner der
200 Millionen Shares bedienen könnte.
Und sowas geht mir nicht aus den Augen, nicht aus dem Sinn.
Also werd nicht gierig.
Ich kenne keinen Uraner der
200 Millionen Shares bedienen könnte.
Und sowas geht mir nicht aus den Augen, nicht aus dem Sinn.
Also werd nicht gierig.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.568.621 von dosto am 04.10.13 14:41:43solltest nur nicht vergessen wie die hathor-story ausging. und welcher preis gezahlt wurde. patterson lake ist vermutlich noch besser.
irgendwann erwischt es dich gnadenlos in dem sektor. du wiegst dich durch deine erfolge in traumwandlerischer sicherheit.
hochmut kommt vor dem fall.. nicht zu vergessen.
irgendwann erwischt es dich gnadenlos in dem sektor. du wiegst dich durch deine erfolge in traumwandlerischer sicherheit.
hochmut kommt vor dem fall.. nicht zu vergessen.
Areva Urges Clients to Buy Uranium As Price Rebounds
Nuclear power plant operators benefited from a slump in uranium prices following the reactor meltdown in Japan’s Fukushima facility. Areva SA (AREVA), the second-biggest producer of the metal, says that’s about to end.
Power utilities need to boost orders of uranium by 2015 or face potentially soaring prices as new atomic plants come on line in addition to reactivated reactors in Japan, Olivier Wantz, who heads Areva’s mining division, said in an interview.
“It would be wise for buyers to make decisions in 2015 at the latest,” he said at the company’s headquarters near Paris.
Uranium prices in August plunged to the lowest level in more than seven years, still suffering from a drop in demand following the March 2011 meltdown of the Fukushima Dai-Ichi plant that was caused by an earthquake and a tsunami. Even with some western nations such as Germany shutting nuclear plants, new reactors in emerging markets such as China and India are now reversing that trend, Areva said.
“All new nuclear plants will significantly boost demand in coming years, even taking into account the phasing out of German plants” by 2022 and other possible closures,Wantz said. “We see first a stabilisation of prices, with the start of a pick-up as soon as 2014.”
Global uranium demand will probably rise by 48 percent by 2023, according to the World Nuclear Association. Sixty-eight reactors are under construction, including 28 in China, 10 in Russia, 7 in India and 5 in South Korea, according to the WNA. About 435 reactors around the world with combined capacity of more than 370 gigawatts already consume about 78,000 tons of uranium concentrate annually, the association said.
Nuclear Disaster
In the wake of the nuclear disaster, Japan idled its 50 remaining reactors and Germany immediately shut some of its 17 plants.
The spot price of uranium, which climbed as high as $138 per pound in June 2007, dropped as low as $34.5 two months ago and recently held at $35.75, according to the Metal Bulletin.
“That doesn’t seem to reflect a lasting market trend as prices for long-term contracts are higher,” at about $54, Wantz said. Prices will also get a boost as uranium supplied from reprocessed nuclear weapons under a U.S.-Russian agreement will no longer be available.
Highly-enriched uranium from weapons stockpiles supplied about 9,720 tons of U3O8, its tradable form, each year, representing about 13 percent of global reactor requirement, according to the WNA.
Weapons Stockpiles
Areva shares dropped 61 percent since the Fukushima disaster, valuing the company at 5.4 billion euros. Canadian rival Cameco Corp. (CCO), the world’s third-largest uranium producer, declined 48 percent. Kazakhstan’s state-owned Kazatomprom is the world’s largest producer.
To reflect falling uranium prices and delayed production, Areva wrote down the value of its mines by a total of 1.62 billion euros in the 2011 to 2012 period, following the $2.5 billion acquisition of Toronto-listed UraMin in 2007. Areva, which also faced construction delays at a nuclear plant in Finland, sold 1.2 billion euros of assets last year and plans to cut costs by 1 billion euros between 2012 and 2015.
“We’re certainly not considering new asset writedowns” in mines, Wantz said. The company also has “no reason to consider selling a stake” in the mining division, as the turnaround plan is “well underway” and demand is rising, he said.
Long Game
In the first half, earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and divestments climbed 41 percent to 315 million euros at Areva’s mining unit, representing 39 percent of the division’s revenue, and 66 percent of the group’s total profit.
Areva benefited from increasing prices and the end of some “less favorable contracts,” Wantz said. “It will be slightly less favorable in the second half, without being problematic. We’re among producers that are least exposed to spot prices, we’re rather strongly exposed to long-term prices.”
Last year, the company’s output of uranium concentrate known as yellowcake, which is later converted, enriched and fabricated into fuel rods, reached a record 9,760 tons, including 3,661 tons at a joint-venture in Kazakhstan, and 3,065 tons at Areva’s Somair mine in Niger.
Wantz predicts Areva will produce a similar amount of uranium concentrate this year as in 2012, as increased production in Kazakhstan will make up for a shortfall at the Somair mine in Niger where processing was temporarily curbed after a terrorist attack in May.
Niger Mine
Canada’s Cigar Lake mine, in which Cameco owns 50 percent and Areva 37 percent, is due to open next year.
“Cigar Lake will operate for at least 15 years, and maybe longer because we’ll probably find additional resources,” Wantz said. “It will be an extremely profitable mine. The output will be 6,900 tons per year when the ramp-up is completed in several years.”
Areva is also considering creating a venture with Japan’s Mitsubishi Corp. (8058) and the government of Mongolia this year to operate mines in the region, following investments of about $120 million in exploration works over the past 15 years.
The new mines will allow the company to meet rising demand, the executive said.
“We’ll be totally in line with the demand curve of the market,” he said.
To contact the reporter on this story: Francois de Beaupuy in Paris at fdebeaupuy@bloomberg.net
Full report: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-06/areva-urges-clients…
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Nuclear power plant operators benefited from a slump in uranium prices following the reactor meltdown in Japan’s Fukushima facility. Areva SA (AREVA), the second-biggest producer of the metal, says that’s about to end.
Power utilities need to boost orders of uranium by 2015 or face potentially soaring prices as new atomic plants come on line in addition to reactivated reactors in Japan, Olivier Wantz, who heads Areva’s mining division, said in an interview.
“It would be wise for buyers to make decisions in 2015 at the latest,” he said at the company’s headquarters near Paris.
Uranium prices in August plunged to the lowest level in more than seven years, still suffering from a drop in demand following the March 2011 meltdown of the Fukushima Dai-Ichi plant that was caused by an earthquake and a tsunami. Even with some western nations such as Germany shutting nuclear plants, new reactors in emerging markets such as China and India are now reversing that trend, Areva said.
“All new nuclear plants will significantly boost demand in coming years, even taking into account the phasing out of German plants” by 2022 and other possible closures,Wantz said. “We see first a stabilisation of prices, with the start of a pick-up as soon as 2014.”
Global uranium demand will probably rise by 48 percent by 2023, according to the World Nuclear Association. Sixty-eight reactors are under construction, including 28 in China, 10 in Russia, 7 in India and 5 in South Korea, according to the WNA. About 435 reactors around the world with combined capacity of more than 370 gigawatts already consume about 78,000 tons of uranium concentrate annually, the association said.
Nuclear Disaster
In the wake of the nuclear disaster, Japan idled its 50 remaining reactors and Germany immediately shut some of its 17 plants.
The spot price of uranium, which climbed as high as $138 per pound in June 2007, dropped as low as $34.5 two months ago and recently held at $35.75, according to the Metal Bulletin.
“That doesn’t seem to reflect a lasting market trend as prices for long-term contracts are higher,” at about $54, Wantz said. Prices will also get a boost as uranium supplied from reprocessed nuclear weapons under a U.S.-Russian agreement will no longer be available.
Highly-enriched uranium from weapons stockpiles supplied about 9,720 tons of U3O8, its tradable form, each year, representing about 13 percent of global reactor requirement, according to the WNA.
Weapons Stockpiles
Areva shares dropped 61 percent since the Fukushima disaster, valuing the company at 5.4 billion euros. Canadian rival Cameco Corp. (CCO), the world’s third-largest uranium producer, declined 48 percent. Kazakhstan’s state-owned Kazatomprom is the world’s largest producer.
To reflect falling uranium prices and delayed production, Areva wrote down the value of its mines by a total of 1.62 billion euros in the 2011 to 2012 period, following the $2.5 billion acquisition of Toronto-listed UraMin in 2007. Areva, which also faced construction delays at a nuclear plant in Finland, sold 1.2 billion euros of assets last year and plans to cut costs by 1 billion euros between 2012 and 2015.
“We’re certainly not considering new asset writedowns” in mines, Wantz said. The company also has “no reason to consider selling a stake” in the mining division, as the turnaround plan is “well underway” and demand is rising, he said.
Long Game
In the first half, earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and divestments climbed 41 percent to 315 million euros at Areva’s mining unit, representing 39 percent of the division’s revenue, and 66 percent of the group’s total profit.
Areva benefited from increasing prices and the end of some “less favorable contracts,” Wantz said. “It will be slightly less favorable in the second half, without being problematic. We’re among producers that are least exposed to spot prices, we’re rather strongly exposed to long-term prices.”
Last year, the company’s output of uranium concentrate known as yellowcake, which is later converted, enriched and fabricated into fuel rods, reached a record 9,760 tons, including 3,661 tons at a joint-venture in Kazakhstan, and 3,065 tons at Areva’s Somair mine in Niger.
Wantz predicts Areva will produce a similar amount of uranium concentrate this year as in 2012, as increased production in Kazakhstan will make up for a shortfall at the Somair mine in Niger where processing was temporarily curbed after a terrorist attack in May.
Niger Mine
Canada’s Cigar Lake mine, in which Cameco owns 50 percent and Areva 37 percent, is due to open next year.
“Cigar Lake will operate for at least 15 years, and maybe longer because we’ll probably find additional resources,” Wantz said. “It will be an extremely profitable mine. The output will be 6,900 tons per year when the ramp-up is completed in several years.”
Areva is also considering creating a venture with Japan’s Mitsubishi Corp. (8058) and the government of Mongolia this year to operate mines in the region, following investments of about $120 million in exploration works over the past 15 years.
The new mines will allow the company to meet rising demand, the executive said.
“We’ll be totally in line with the demand curve of the market,” he said.
To contact the reporter on this story: Francois de Beaupuy in Paris at fdebeaupuy@bloomberg.net
Full report: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-06/areva-urges-clients…
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Neues Bohrprogramm
October 07, 2013 03:00 ET
Fission JV to Drill 11 Land-Based Holes West of Discovery Zone
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Oct. 7, 2013) - FISSION URANIUM CORP. (TSX VENTURE:FCU)(OTCQX:FCUUF)(FRANKFURT:2FU) ("Fission" or "the Company") the Operator, and its Joint Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc. are pleased to announce an eleven hole, 3,700m ($2.25M) expansion of the ongoing summer program, bringing the expected total drilling to 14,700m. The additional drill meters will be used to test highly prospective land-based targets to the west of the PLS discovery Zone (R00E Zone). The highest priority areas are between lines 360W and 860W - identified by a recent Radon land survey, together with ground geophysics and prior drilling.
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented,
"As the season for barge-based drilling on Patterson Lake draws to a close, moving to land-based targets is the natural step for us at this stage of the program. We have experienced enormous success in developing PLS eastwards of the initial discovery zone (R00E) and have greatly improved our knowledge and understanding of the geology. The timing is now right to explore attractive land based targets to the west of this zone."
The program will move from barge drilling on the lake to land-based targets, where a total of 11 holes will be drilled, within the same PL-3B corridor that hosts the in-situ basement high-grade uranium mineralization. Previous drilling in 2012 along this corridor to the west has been highly prospective. Hole PLS12-013 intersected 19.5m of anomalous radioactivity with corresponding elevated uranium (averaging 134 ppm U) (see news release dated April 18, 2012 and July 24, 2012) and holes PLS12-014 and 015 both intersected variable narrow intervals of anomalous radioactivity (see news release dated April 25, 2012). Electromagnetic (EM) and Resistivity geophysics, as well as Radon survey results, confirm an attractive level of prospectivity. A map showing the location of the land based targets can be found at:
https://www.fissionuranium.com/projects/patterson-lake-south…
A land based radon survey that covered 615m of strike length of the PL-3B conductor to the west of R00E was completed in late August. A total of 434 stations were recorded in 17 lines, with line spacing varying between 20 to 50m. Two subtle anomalous areas are obvious north of the PL-3B EM conductor (340W to 430W and 540W to 630W) and appear to be associated with inferred north-south cross cutting structures (interpreted from the resistivity survey). Another strong radon anomaly is located north of the PL-3B conductor from lines 120W to 180W, which also represents compelling drill targets as mineralization at the R00E zone is consistently situated north of the PL-3B conductor. These radon anomalies will be used to help guide the specific drill hole targeting west along the PL-3B EM conductor.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Uranium Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. Updated maps for the expanded summer program can be found on the Company's website at https://www.fissionuranium.com/projects/patterson-lake-south….
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 Uranium Corp., a qualified person.
http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/fission-jv-to-drill…
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October 07, 2013 03:00 ET
Fission JV to Drill 11 Land-Based Holes West of Discovery Zone
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Oct. 7, 2013) - FISSION URANIUM CORP. (TSX VENTURE:FCU)(OTCQX:FCUUF)(FRANKFURT:2FU) ("Fission" or "the Company") the Operator, and its Joint Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc. are pleased to announce an eleven hole, 3,700m ($2.25M) expansion of the ongoing summer program, bringing the expected total drilling to 14,700m. The additional drill meters will be used to test highly prospective land-based targets to the west of the PLS discovery Zone (R00E Zone). The highest priority areas are between lines 360W and 860W - identified by a recent Radon land survey, together with ground geophysics and prior drilling.
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented,
"As the season for barge-based drilling on Patterson Lake draws to a close, moving to land-based targets is the natural step for us at this stage of the program. We have experienced enormous success in developing PLS eastwards of the initial discovery zone (R00E) and have greatly improved our knowledge and understanding of the geology. The timing is now right to explore attractive land based targets to the west of this zone."
The program will move from barge drilling on the lake to land-based targets, where a total of 11 holes will be drilled, within the same PL-3B corridor that hosts the in-situ basement high-grade uranium mineralization. Previous drilling in 2012 along this corridor to the west has been highly prospective. Hole PLS12-013 intersected 19.5m of anomalous radioactivity with corresponding elevated uranium (averaging 134 ppm U) (see news release dated April 18, 2012 and July 24, 2012) and holes PLS12-014 and 015 both intersected variable narrow intervals of anomalous radioactivity (see news release dated April 25, 2012). Electromagnetic (EM) and Resistivity geophysics, as well as Radon survey results, confirm an attractive level of prospectivity. A map showing the location of the land based targets can be found at:
https://www.fissionuranium.com/projects/patterson-lake-south…
A land based radon survey that covered 615m of strike length of the PL-3B conductor to the west of R00E was completed in late August. A total of 434 stations were recorded in 17 lines, with line spacing varying between 20 to 50m. Two subtle anomalous areas are obvious north of the PL-3B EM conductor (340W to 430W and 540W to 630W) and appear to be associated with inferred north-south cross cutting structures (interpreted from the resistivity survey). Another strong radon anomaly is located north of the PL-3B conductor from lines 120W to 180W, which also represents compelling drill targets as mineralization at the R00E zone is consistently situated north of the PL-3B conductor. These radon anomalies will be used to help guide the specific drill hole targeting west along the PL-3B EM conductor.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by Fission Uranium Corp. and Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission is the Operator. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development. Updated maps for the expanded summer program can be found on the Company's website at https://www.fissionuranium.com/projects/patterson-lake-south….
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 Uranium Corp., a qualified person.
http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/fission-jv-to-drill…
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Fission JV entdeckt 8 Km langen leitenden Trend auf PLN
Fission JV entdeckt 8 Km langen leitenden Trend auf PLN FISSION URANIUM CORP. ("Fission" oder ?das Unternehmen") als Betreiber und sein Joint Venture Partner Azincourt Uranium geben mit Freude erste Ergebnisse der kürzlich erworbenen VTEM
http://www.ad-hoc-news.de/fission-jv-entdeckt-8-km-langen-le…
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Fission JV entdeckt 8 Km langen leitenden Trend auf PLN FISSION URANIUM CORP. ("Fission" oder ?das Unternehmen") als Betreiber und sein Joint Venture Partner Azincourt Uranium geben mit Freude erste Ergebnisse der kürzlich erworbenen VTEM
http://www.ad-hoc-news.de/fission-jv-entdeckt-8-km-langen-le…
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Fission hits 144m Total Composite Mineralization With 8m Total Composite Off-scale at PLS 945E Zone
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-…
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http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-…
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und noch ein Artikel mit einer netten Überschrift
Fission Uranium ein Unternehmen gibt Gas
http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/6365671-fission-ur…
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Fission Uranium ein Unternehmen gibt Gas
http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/6365671-fission-ur…
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Noch ein Gebiet
Brades investiert 5 Mio. $ für bis zu 50% Anteil an Fissions Clearwater West Gebiet
http://www.02elf.net/allgemein/brades-investiert-5-mio-fuer-…
FISSION URANIUM CORP. und Brades Resource Corp. geben gemeinsam die Unterzeichnung einer Absichtserklärung bekannt, wonach Brades in ein Geländeoptionsabkommen mit Fission eintritt, um einen Anteil von bis zu 50% an Fissions Clearwater West Projekt in der Region des südwestlichen Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan erhalten kann.
Fission sieht Clearwater West als wichtigen Besitz an, welcher drei fortlaufende Claims mit insgesamt 11.835 Ha im südwestlichen Gebiet des Athabasca Basin direkt im Süden und neben Fissions Joint Venture Patterson Lake South Projekt (“PLS”) umfasst.
Dev Randhawa, Chairman und CEO von Fission sagte:
“Wir sind erfreut, dieses Abkommen mit Brades schließen zu können. Es gibt ihrem Unternehmen und seinen Aktionären die Möglichkeit, partnerschaftlich mit einem der besten technischen Teams im Uranexplorationssektor zusammen zu arbeiten. Außerdem bekommt man den Zugang zu unserer luftgestützten Untersuchungstechnologie (Patent noch ausstehend) die zur Entdeckung von PLS führte. Wir freuen uns auf die Zusammenarbeit und die weitere Exploration dieses prospektiven Geländes.”
Geplanter Erwerb des Clearwater West Projekts
Gemäß den von Brades akzeptierten Bedingungen des Optionsabkommens und vorbehaltlich dem Erreichen bestimmter Bedingungen und dem Einverständnis der TSX Venture Exchange (die “Börse”), kann Brades einen Anteil von bis zu 50% am Clearwater West Projekt erhalten, indem man 5.000.000 $ in Stufen in die Exploration (siehe Tabelle 1) am oder vor dem 14. Oktober 2016 investiert. Hinzu kommt die Emission einer Anzahl Aktien an Fission aus dem Kapitalstock von Brades, der bei Abschluss einem Anteil von 9,9% der ausstehenden Aktien entspricht.
Zusätzlich erhält Fission eine Nettoschmelzabgabe von 2% bei Ausübung der Option. Fission wird der Betreiber des Projektes sein.
Die Parteien verpflichten sich für den Abschluss des Optionsabkommens die üblichen folgenden Bedingungen zu erfüllen:
(a) Erhalt aller notwendigen Genehmigungen der Börse und aller weiteren regulatorischen Behörden und Drittparteien der Option; und
(b) Abschluss der formalen Verträge und Dokumente sowie Akzeptanz durch die Parteien.
Zusammenfassung des Clearwater West Projekts
Die Region des Athabasca Basin beherbergt die reichhaltigsten Uranvorkommen auf der Welt und hat einen sehr gut entwickelten und politisch stabilen Uranexplorationssektor. Brades nimmt die neuesten Entdeckungen von hochgradigem Uran in der südwestlichen Region des Athabasca Basin ernst, da diese die prospektiven Aussichten dieses unterexplorierten Gebietes zeigt.
Clearwater West liegt neben und Südlich von Fissions Patterson Lake South (PLS) Joint Venture Gelände (Fission 50%, Alpha Minerals 50%). Letzte Bohrergebnisse zeigten einen 13 Km langen nach Norden verlaufenden und entdeckten hochgradigen Uranabschnitt im Basisgestein in 5 einzelnen Erzlinealen. Der bis heute beste Bohrabschnitt auf der PLS Entdeckung ergab 9,08% U3O8 über 54,5 m, inklusive einem hochgradigen Abschnitt mit 21,76% U3O8 über 21,5 m (PLS13-075; siehe Fission Energy Corp. Pressemitteilung vom 4. September 2013).
Clearwater West ist ein Explorationsprojekt im Frühstadium und prospektiv für hochgradige Uranmineralisierungen. Solche Mineralisierungen sind strukturell kontrolliert und typisch verbunden mit grafitischen Basisgeschiebezonen innerhalb von verwitterten metasedimentären Lehm-Grundlithologien. Diese Eigenschaften haben einzigartige Charakteristika, die sich in verschiedenen geophysikalischen Untersuchungen bestimmen lassen. Das Gelände wird durch historische luftgestützte EM Anomalien abgedeckt, welche Ausdehnungen des EM Leiters der auf dem PLS Gelände direkt nach Norden gefunden wurde, sein könnten.
Clearwater West tritt innerhalb eines großen Beckens im NE tendierenden gravitätisch tief strukturierten Korridor auf, der auch direkt neben dem PLS Gelände verläuft und dieses mit einbezieht. Die frühere Cluff Lake Mine (>60 Mio. Pfund U3O8 produziert) und das UEX-Areva Shea Creek Vorkommen (82 Km und 66 Km jeweils nördlich gelegen) liegt entlang des Westteils dieser strukturellen Besonderheit. Die neulich entdeckte hochgradige Uranmineralisierung auf PLS liegt 13 Km nach Norden und liegt auch innerhalb dieses strukturellen Korridors.
Fissions erfahrenes und erfolgreiches Management und technisches Team weist eine Historie mit zwei Großentdeckungen mit hochgradigem Uran in der Region des Athabasca Basin in den letzten drei Jahren auf (Waterbury Lake Projekt und das PLS Projekt) und wird Clearwater West führen und betreiben. Fission halt derzeit einen Anteil von 100% an Clearwater West.
Das auf 0,7 Mio. $ budgetierte Arbeitsprogramm des ersten Jahres besteht aus einer luftgestützten EM und Magnetuntersuchung und einer hochauflösenden radiometrischen Untersuchung unter Einsatz von Fissions noch nicht patentierter luftgestützter radiometrischen Untersuchungsausrüstung und Methodik, um oberflächennahe radiometrische Auftretungen zu finden. Vorgesehen sind lokale Bodengeophysik- und Geochemie-Untersuchungen (inklusive Radon), die dann im Winter durchgeführt werden, um bei der Entwicklung von vorrangigen Bohrzielen zu helfen.
Wenn die da jetzt auch noch was finden, dann
Außerdem bekommt man den Zugang zu unserer luftgestützten Untersuchungstechnologie (Patent noch ausstehend) die zur Entdeckung von PLS führte.
Das Verfahren scheint begehrt zu sein. Wäre schön wenn man mehr darüber wüsste
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Brades investiert 5 Mio. $ für bis zu 50% Anteil an Fissions Clearwater West Gebiet
http://www.02elf.net/allgemein/brades-investiert-5-mio-fuer-…
FISSION URANIUM CORP. und Brades Resource Corp. geben gemeinsam die Unterzeichnung einer Absichtserklärung bekannt, wonach Brades in ein Geländeoptionsabkommen mit Fission eintritt, um einen Anteil von bis zu 50% an Fissions Clearwater West Projekt in der Region des südwestlichen Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan erhalten kann.
Fission sieht Clearwater West als wichtigen Besitz an, welcher drei fortlaufende Claims mit insgesamt 11.835 Ha im südwestlichen Gebiet des Athabasca Basin direkt im Süden und neben Fissions Joint Venture Patterson Lake South Projekt (“PLS”) umfasst.
Dev Randhawa, Chairman und CEO von Fission sagte:
“Wir sind erfreut, dieses Abkommen mit Brades schließen zu können. Es gibt ihrem Unternehmen und seinen Aktionären die Möglichkeit, partnerschaftlich mit einem der besten technischen Teams im Uranexplorationssektor zusammen zu arbeiten. Außerdem bekommt man den Zugang zu unserer luftgestützten Untersuchungstechnologie (Patent noch ausstehend) die zur Entdeckung von PLS führte. Wir freuen uns auf die Zusammenarbeit und die weitere Exploration dieses prospektiven Geländes.”
Geplanter Erwerb des Clearwater West Projekts
Gemäß den von Brades akzeptierten Bedingungen des Optionsabkommens und vorbehaltlich dem Erreichen bestimmter Bedingungen und dem Einverständnis der TSX Venture Exchange (die “Börse”), kann Brades einen Anteil von bis zu 50% am Clearwater West Projekt erhalten, indem man 5.000.000 $ in Stufen in die Exploration (siehe Tabelle 1) am oder vor dem 14. Oktober 2016 investiert. Hinzu kommt die Emission einer Anzahl Aktien an Fission aus dem Kapitalstock von Brades, der bei Abschluss einem Anteil von 9,9% der ausstehenden Aktien entspricht.
Zusätzlich erhält Fission eine Nettoschmelzabgabe von 2% bei Ausübung der Option. Fission wird der Betreiber des Projektes sein.
Die Parteien verpflichten sich für den Abschluss des Optionsabkommens die üblichen folgenden Bedingungen zu erfüllen:
(a) Erhalt aller notwendigen Genehmigungen der Börse und aller weiteren regulatorischen Behörden und Drittparteien der Option; und
(b) Abschluss der formalen Verträge und Dokumente sowie Akzeptanz durch die Parteien.
Zusammenfassung des Clearwater West Projekts
Die Region des Athabasca Basin beherbergt die reichhaltigsten Uranvorkommen auf der Welt und hat einen sehr gut entwickelten und politisch stabilen Uranexplorationssektor. Brades nimmt die neuesten Entdeckungen von hochgradigem Uran in der südwestlichen Region des Athabasca Basin ernst, da diese die prospektiven Aussichten dieses unterexplorierten Gebietes zeigt.
Clearwater West liegt neben und Südlich von Fissions Patterson Lake South (PLS) Joint Venture Gelände (Fission 50%, Alpha Minerals 50%). Letzte Bohrergebnisse zeigten einen 13 Km langen nach Norden verlaufenden und entdeckten hochgradigen Uranabschnitt im Basisgestein in 5 einzelnen Erzlinealen. Der bis heute beste Bohrabschnitt auf der PLS Entdeckung ergab 9,08% U3O8 über 54,5 m, inklusive einem hochgradigen Abschnitt mit 21,76% U3O8 über 21,5 m (PLS13-075; siehe Fission Energy Corp. Pressemitteilung vom 4. September 2013).
Clearwater West ist ein Explorationsprojekt im Frühstadium und prospektiv für hochgradige Uranmineralisierungen. Solche Mineralisierungen sind strukturell kontrolliert und typisch verbunden mit grafitischen Basisgeschiebezonen innerhalb von verwitterten metasedimentären Lehm-Grundlithologien. Diese Eigenschaften haben einzigartige Charakteristika, die sich in verschiedenen geophysikalischen Untersuchungen bestimmen lassen. Das Gelände wird durch historische luftgestützte EM Anomalien abgedeckt, welche Ausdehnungen des EM Leiters der auf dem PLS Gelände direkt nach Norden gefunden wurde, sein könnten.
Clearwater West tritt innerhalb eines großen Beckens im NE tendierenden gravitätisch tief strukturierten Korridor auf, der auch direkt neben dem PLS Gelände verläuft und dieses mit einbezieht. Die frühere Cluff Lake Mine (>60 Mio. Pfund U3O8 produziert) und das UEX-Areva Shea Creek Vorkommen (82 Km und 66 Km jeweils nördlich gelegen) liegt entlang des Westteils dieser strukturellen Besonderheit. Die neulich entdeckte hochgradige Uranmineralisierung auf PLS liegt 13 Km nach Norden und liegt auch innerhalb dieses strukturellen Korridors.
Fissions erfahrenes und erfolgreiches Management und technisches Team weist eine Historie mit zwei Großentdeckungen mit hochgradigem Uran in der Region des Athabasca Basin in den letzten drei Jahren auf (Waterbury Lake Projekt und das PLS Projekt) und wird Clearwater West führen und betreiben. Fission halt derzeit einen Anteil von 100% an Clearwater West.
Das auf 0,7 Mio. $ budgetierte Arbeitsprogramm des ersten Jahres besteht aus einer luftgestützten EM und Magnetuntersuchung und einer hochauflösenden radiometrischen Untersuchung unter Einsatz von Fissions noch nicht patentierter luftgestützter radiometrischen Untersuchungsausrüstung und Methodik, um oberflächennahe radiometrische Auftretungen zu finden. Vorgesehen sind lokale Bodengeophysik- und Geochemie-Untersuchungen (inklusive Radon), die dann im Winter durchgeführt werden, um bei der Entwicklung von vorrangigen Bohrzielen zu helfen.
Wenn die da jetzt auch noch was finden, dann
Außerdem bekommt man den Zugang zu unserer luftgestützten Untersuchungstechnologie (Patent noch ausstehend) die zur Entdeckung von PLS führte.
Das Verfahren scheint begehrt zu sein. Wäre schön wenn man mehr darüber wüsste
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Fission JV Hits 14m @15.63% U3O8 in 43m @6.93% U3O8 at R780E Zone
R780E Zone Achieves Same High-Grade Status as R390E Zone......
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-jv-hits-14m-15-0700008…
Metallix
R780E Zone Achieves Same High-Grade Status as R390E Zone......
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fission-jv-hits-14m-15-0700008…
Metallix
....der Kurs darf jetzt wieder drehen.....
metallix
metallix
ist wohl unbedeutend:
Fission Uranium Corp (FCU )
Sector: Mining
Status Closed
Financing Type Flow through shares
Gross Proceeds $11,250,000.00
Date Closed October 24, 2013
Units Issued 7,500,000
Price $1.500
Warrants 0
Exercise Price $0.000
Expiry Date -
Region Saskatchewan Alberta
Agents Dundee Securities
Commodity Uranium
Attorneys
Website http://www.fissionuranium.com/
Fission Uranium Corp (FCU )
Sector: Mining
Status Closed
Financing Type Flow through shares
Gross Proceeds $11,250,000.00
Date Closed October 24, 2013
Units Issued 7,500,000
Price $1.500
Warrants 0
Exercise Price $0.000
Expiry Date -
Region Saskatchewan Alberta
Agents Dundee Securities
Commodity Uranium
Attorneys
Website http://www.fissionuranium.com/
Das ganze in Deutsch
Fission Uranium gibt erfolgreichen Abschluss der Privatplatzierung bekannt
http://www.presseanzeiger.de/pa/Fission-Uranium-gibt-erfolgr…
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Fission Uranium gibt erfolgreichen Abschluss der Privatplatzierung bekannt
http://www.presseanzeiger.de/pa/Fission-Uranium-gibt-erfolgr…
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Fission JV Discovers 6th Zone 530m West of Discovery Zone R00E
Discovery Hole Hits 21.5m of Composite Mineralization
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-…
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Discovery Hole Hits 21.5m of Composite Mineralization
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.754.491 von gehtwas am 04.11.13 13:02:07Hier das ganze noch mal auf Deutsch
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2013-11/28502898…
Hier möchte ich noch mal die Passage hervorheben:
"Die Entdeckung dieser neuen Zone ist ein enormes Zeichen des Fortschritts auf PLS. 530 Meter ist ein besonders großer Abstand und ein Treffer dieser Größe demonstriert nicht nur den anhaltenden Erfolg von Fissions Explorationsmethode, sondern bestätigt auch das anhaltende Wachstum des Potenzials des Projekts. Es ist zudem wichtig, anzumerken, dass R600W für weitere Explorationsaktivitäten weit offen ist. Unser Team will dem mit Nachdruck nachgehen."
Wenn der Erfolg wirklich in der Explorationsmethode liegt (das man damit kostenreduziert explorieren kann), und Fission darauf ein Patent bekommt, ist das wirklich ein Hit. Ich denke nicht dass hier der Wert dieser Methode schon eingepreist ist.
gehtwas
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2013-11/28502898…
Hier möchte ich noch mal die Passage hervorheben:
"Die Entdeckung dieser neuen Zone ist ein enormes Zeichen des Fortschritts auf PLS. 530 Meter ist ein besonders großer Abstand und ein Treffer dieser Größe demonstriert nicht nur den anhaltenden Erfolg von Fissions Explorationsmethode, sondern bestätigt auch das anhaltende Wachstum des Potenzials des Projekts. Es ist zudem wichtig, anzumerken, dass R600W für weitere Explorationsaktivitäten weit offen ist. Unser Team will dem mit Nachdruck nachgehen."
Wenn der Erfolg wirklich in der Explorationsmethode liegt (das man damit kostenreduziert explorieren kann), und Fission darauf ein Patent bekommt, ist das wirklich ein Hit. Ich denke nicht dass hier der Wert dieser Methode schon eingepreist ist.
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.771.694 von gehtwas am 06.11.13 11:11:246e Zone! 6e Zone! und der Kurs! der geht seit Wochen nur bergab!
das ist nicht normal
das ist nicht normal
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.777.700 von Harry0978 am 06.11.13 22:02:24Ich denke Du jammerst auf hohem Niveau, ich hab jedenfalls schlimmere Aktien im Depot.
Irgendwann wird auch noch der Uranpreis steigen- keep cool
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Irgendwann wird auch noch der Uranpreis steigen- keep cool
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IRW-News: Fission Uranium Corp.
IRW-PRESS: Fission Uranium Corp.: Fission bestätigt 6. Zone mit insgesamt 16,8 m Verbundmineralisierung auf R600W
Fission bestätigt 6. Zone mit insgesamt 16,8 m Verbundmineralisierung auf R600W
FISSION URANIUM CORP. ('Fission' oder 'das Unternehmen') als Betreiber und sein Joint Venture Partner Alpha Minerals Inc. freuen sich, die Ergebnisse der beiden zusätzlichen Bohrlöcher die auf der der R600W Zone auf ihrem Patterson Lake South (PLS) Gelände Kanadas Athabasca Basin gebohrt wurden, bekannt zu geben. Es sind die Löcher PLS13-121 und PLS13-122. Die Löcher dehnen die neue Zone um 10 m nach Norden und 15 m nach Osten jeweils aus. Bemerkenswert ist das Loch PLS13-121 das 16,8 m Verbundmineralisierung ergab in einer flacheren Tiefe als Loch PLS13-118 (siehe Pressemitteilung vom 4. November 2013) und eine 0,05 m horizontale Vene enthält mit einer semimassiven Uranpechblende die eine Radioaktivität außerhalb des Messbereichs aufwies (>9999 cps).
Bohrhöhepunkte waren:
Loch PLS13-121 (Linie 600W)
*16,8 m an gesamter Verbundmineralisierung zwischen 98,7 m bis 196,0 m
*Angetroffene Mineralisierung in der Lochneigung des Lochs PLS13-118 mit starker Radioaktivität und einer 0,05 m horizontalen semimassiven Uranpechblende mit Radioaktivitätswerten außerhalb des Messbereichs
*Ausdehnung der Zone R600W um 10 m nach Norden
Loch PLS13-121 (Linie 585W)
*8,0 m an gesamter Verbundmineralisierung zwischen 101,5 m bis 220,0 m
*Ausdehnung der Zone R600W um 15 m nach Osten
Ross McElroy, President, COO und Chefgeologe von Fission sagte:
'Mit der Entdeckung der sechsten Zone auf PLS vor nur einer Woche, freuen wir uns sehr über die Ausdehnung von R600W. Es ist auch sehr ermutigend solche substantiellen Mineralisierungen mit starker Radioaktivität in flacheren Tiefen zu finden als im Entdeckungsloch dieser Zone.'
R600W Zone:
Die Zone R600W war das Ergebnis von Folgebohrungen einer Radon-Boden Gasanomalie die im Sommerprogramm bestimmt wurde. Die Radonanomalie liegt zwischen 540W und 630W und könnte mit den geschlussfolgerten Nord-Süd Querschnittsstrukturen zusammenhängen. Diese Anomalie liegt entlang des Ost-Nord-Osts Trends, parallel und gerade nördlich des PL-3B EM Leiters.
Loch PLS13-121 (Linie 600W) wurde als vertikales Loch angesetzt und auf einer Tiefe von 248,0 m abgeschlossen. Das Loch wurde 10 m im Gitter Nördlich von PLS13-118 gebohrt (siehe Pressemitteilung vom 4. November 2013). Ein enger 0,3 m breiter Horizont aus devonischem Sandstein überlagert das Basisgestein ab 98,7 m bis 99,0 m. Das Basisgestein wurde in einer Tiefe von 99,0 m angetroffen. Es konnte eine gesamte Verbundmineralisierung von 16,8 m innerhalb 6 diskreten abschnitten mit variable schwach bis moderater radioaktiver Mineralisierung durchteuft werden von 98,7 m bis 196,0 m in Abschnittsweiten von 0,5 m bis 11,3 m. Es konnte auch eine 0,05 m horizontale Vene mit einer semimassiven Uranpechblende und radioaktiven Werten außerhalb der Messbarkeit (>9999 cps) von 106,35 m bis 106,4 m durchteuft werden. Der obere Teil der Basisgestein lithologischen Sequenz (99,0 m bis 231,8 m) besteht aus dominierendem pelitischen Gneis, oftmals graphitisch mit auftretenden Abschnitten an undifferenziertem Mylonit und Cataclasit mit Weiten von 1,6 m bis 10,3 m. Ein Diabas Gang fand sich von 231,8 m bis 234,1 m. Von 234,1 m bis 248,0 m (EOH) dominiert ein semi-pelitischer Gneis. Moderate Lehmverwitterungen (lokal hämatitisch) treten überall zwischen 99,0 m bis 185,5 m auf. Ein sulfidischer Abschnitt tritt auf 144,0 m bis 174,2 m auf.
Loch PLS13-122 (Linie 585W) wurde als vertikales Loch angesetzt und in einr Tiefe von 332,0 m abgeschlossen. Das Loch wurde im Gitter 15 m östlich von PLS13-118 gebohrt. Das Basisgestein trat bei 100,0 m Tiefe auf. Es konnte eine Verbundmineralisierung von 8,0 m innerhalb fünf diskreter Abschnitte mit variabler schwacher bis moderater radioaktiver Mineralisierung zwischen 101,5 m bis 220,0 durchteuft werden in Abschnitten von 0,5 m bis 4,0 m Weite. Der obere Teil des Basisgesteins ist eine lithologische Sequenz (100,0 m bis 149,2 m) und umfasst ein quarzischem Gneis. Von 149,2 m bis 332,0 m (EOH) dominiert ein pelitischer Gneis. Lokale enge Abschnitte (1,6 m bis 3,8 m Weite) mit moderat fallenden Mylonit und Cataclasit treten zwischen 209 m bis 275 m auf.
Zur Ansicht der vollständigen Pressemeldung folgen Sie bitte dem Link:
http://www.irw-press.com/dokumente/FCU_131113_DE.pdf
In dieser Pressemitteilung wird eine natürliche Gammastrahlung berichtet, die in 'counts per second (cps)' gemessen wird mittels eines handgeführten Exploranium GR-110G der die gesamte Gammastrahlung in Scintillometer misst. Der Leser wird darauf hingewiesen, dass die Messungen mit einem Scintillometer nicht direkt oder automatisch auf Urangrade im Gestein schließen lassen die in Gesteinsproben gemessen werden. Sie sollten nur als erste Näherung für vorhandenes radioaktives Material angesehen werden. Der Grad der Radioaktivität innerhalb der mineralisierten Intervalle ist sehr schwankend und steht in Verbindung mit der sichtbaren Uranpechblendenmineralisierung. Alle Abschnitte gehen lochabwärts, sind im Kern gemessen und die echte Mächtigkeit muss noch bestimmt werden.
Alle Löcher sollen radiometrisch untersucht werden mittels einer Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma Probe. Diese erlaubt es, deutlich akkuratere Messungen der hochgradigen mineralisierten Zonen vorzunehmen. Die Triple Gamma Probe wird vornehmlich in Zonen mit hochgradiger Mineralisierung angewendet.
Aufgeteilte Bohrkernproben aus dem vererzten Kernabschnitt werden kontinuierlich durch die vererzten Intervalle entnommen und bei SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories (einer SCC ISO/IEC 17025: 2005 zertifizierten Einrichtung) in Saskatoon zur Analyse eingereicht, was U3O8 (wt %)- und Feuerproben auf Gold umfasst. Alle Proben, die zur Analyse eingereicht werden, werden einer 63 Elemente umfassenden ICP-OES (Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectroscopy), Uran mit Fluorimetrie und Bor, unterzogen. Die Analyseergebnisse werden veröffentlicht, sobald sie eintreffen.
Patterson Lake South Gelände
Das 31.039 Ha große PLS Projekt ist ein 50 %/50 % Joint Venture zwischen Fission Uranium Corp. und Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission ist der Betreiber. PLS ist zugänglich via Straße und hat einen ganzjährigen Hauptzugang vom Highway 955 aus, der Nördlich der früheren Cluff Lake Mine verläuft und durch die nahe gelegene UEX-Areva Shea Creek Entdeckung ca. 50 Km Nördlich verläuft welches momentan in aktiver Exploration und Entwicklung sich befindet. Aktualisierte Karten und Scintillometertabellen für die R945E Zone finden Sie auf der Webseite des Unternehmens unter: https://www.fissionuranium.com/projects/patterson-lake-south….
Die technischen Informationen in dieser Pressemitteilung wurden im Einklang mit den Kanadischen Regeln des National Instrument 43- 101 angefertigt und im Namen des Unternehmens durch Ross McElroy, P.Geol. President und COO von Fission Uranium Corp. geprüft. Er ist eine Qualifizierte Person.
Über Fission:
Fission Uranium Corp. ist eine Kanadische Rohstoffexplorationsunternehmung und hat sich auf die strategische Akquisition, Exploration und Entwicklung von Uranvorkommen mit Sitz in Kelowna, British Columbia spezialisiert. Die Stammaktien sind an der TSX Venture Exchange unter dem Symbol 'FCU' notiert. Zusätzlich werden die Aktien am OTCQX in den USA unter dem Symbol 'FCUUF' gehandelt.
Im Namen des Direktoriums
Ross McElroy, President und COO
FÜR WEITERE INFORMATIONEN WENDEN SIE SICH BITTE AN:
Fission Uranium Corp.
Rich Matthews
Investor Relations
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IRW-PRESS: Fission Uranium Corp.: Fission bestätigt 6. Zone mit insgesamt 16,8 m Verbundmineralisierung auf R600W
Fission bestätigt 6. Zone mit insgesamt 16,8 m Verbundmineralisierung auf R600W
FISSION URANIUM CORP. ('Fission' oder 'das Unternehmen') als Betreiber und sein Joint Venture Partner Alpha Minerals Inc. freuen sich, die Ergebnisse der beiden zusätzlichen Bohrlöcher die auf der der R600W Zone auf ihrem Patterson Lake South (PLS) Gelände Kanadas Athabasca Basin gebohrt wurden, bekannt zu geben. Es sind die Löcher PLS13-121 und PLS13-122. Die Löcher dehnen die neue Zone um 10 m nach Norden und 15 m nach Osten jeweils aus. Bemerkenswert ist das Loch PLS13-121 das 16,8 m Verbundmineralisierung ergab in einer flacheren Tiefe als Loch PLS13-118 (siehe Pressemitteilung vom 4. November 2013) und eine 0,05 m horizontale Vene enthält mit einer semimassiven Uranpechblende die eine Radioaktivität außerhalb des Messbereichs aufwies (>9999 cps).
Bohrhöhepunkte waren:
Loch PLS13-121 (Linie 600W)
*16,8 m an gesamter Verbundmineralisierung zwischen 98,7 m bis 196,0 m
*Angetroffene Mineralisierung in der Lochneigung des Lochs PLS13-118 mit starker Radioaktivität und einer 0,05 m horizontalen semimassiven Uranpechblende mit Radioaktivitätswerten außerhalb des Messbereichs
*Ausdehnung der Zone R600W um 10 m nach Norden
Loch PLS13-121 (Linie 585W)
*8,0 m an gesamter Verbundmineralisierung zwischen 101,5 m bis 220,0 m
*Ausdehnung der Zone R600W um 15 m nach Osten
Ross McElroy, President, COO und Chefgeologe von Fission sagte:
'Mit der Entdeckung der sechsten Zone auf PLS vor nur einer Woche, freuen wir uns sehr über die Ausdehnung von R600W. Es ist auch sehr ermutigend solche substantiellen Mineralisierungen mit starker Radioaktivität in flacheren Tiefen zu finden als im Entdeckungsloch dieser Zone.'
R600W Zone:
Die Zone R600W war das Ergebnis von Folgebohrungen einer Radon-Boden Gasanomalie die im Sommerprogramm bestimmt wurde. Die Radonanomalie liegt zwischen 540W und 630W und könnte mit den geschlussfolgerten Nord-Süd Querschnittsstrukturen zusammenhängen. Diese Anomalie liegt entlang des Ost-Nord-Osts Trends, parallel und gerade nördlich des PL-3B EM Leiters.
Loch PLS13-121 (Linie 600W) wurde als vertikales Loch angesetzt und auf einer Tiefe von 248,0 m abgeschlossen. Das Loch wurde 10 m im Gitter Nördlich von PLS13-118 gebohrt (siehe Pressemitteilung vom 4. November 2013). Ein enger 0,3 m breiter Horizont aus devonischem Sandstein überlagert das Basisgestein ab 98,7 m bis 99,0 m. Das Basisgestein wurde in einer Tiefe von 99,0 m angetroffen. Es konnte eine gesamte Verbundmineralisierung von 16,8 m innerhalb 6 diskreten abschnitten mit variable schwach bis moderater radioaktiver Mineralisierung durchteuft werden von 98,7 m bis 196,0 m in Abschnittsweiten von 0,5 m bis 11,3 m. Es konnte auch eine 0,05 m horizontale Vene mit einer semimassiven Uranpechblende und radioaktiven Werten außerhalb der Messbarkeit (>9999 cps) von 106,35 m bis 106,4 m durchteuft werden. Der obere Teil der Basisgestein lithologischen Sequenz (99,0 m bis 231,8 m) besteht aus dominierendem pelitischen Gneis, oftmals graphitisch mit auftretenden Abschnitten an undifferenziertem Mylonit und Cataclasit mit Weiten von 1,6 m bis 10,3 m. Ein Diabas Gang fand sich von 231,8 m bis 234,1 m. Von 234,1 m bis 248,0 m (EOH) dominiert ein semi-pelitischer Gneis. Moderate Lehmverwitterungen (lokal hämatitisch) treten überall zwischen 99,0 m bis 185,5 m auf. Ein sulfidischer Abschnitt tritt auf 144,0 m bis 174,2 m auf.
Loch PLS13-122 (Linie 585W) wurde als vertikales Loch angesetzt und in einr Tiefe von 332,0 m abgeschlossen. Das Loch wurde im Gitter 15 m östlich von PLS13-118 gebohrt. Das Basisgestein trat bei 100,0 m Tiefe auf. Es konnte eine Verbundmineralisierung von 8,0 m innerhalb fünf diskreter Abschnitte mit variabler schwacher bis moderater radioaktiver Mineralisierung zwischen 101,5 m bis 220,0 durchteuft werden in Abschnitten von 0,5 m bis 4,0 m Weite. Der obere Teil des Basisgesteins ist eine lithologische Sequenz (100,0 m bis 149,2 m) und umfasst ein quarzischem Gneis. Von 149,2 m bis 332,0 m (EOH) dominiert ein pelitischer Gneis. Lokale enge Abschnitte (1,6 m bis 3,8 m Weite) mit moderat fallenden Mylonit und Cataclasit treten zwischen 209 m bis 275 m auf.
Zur Ansicht der vollständigen Pressemeldung folgen Sie bitte dem Link:
http://www.irw-press.com/dokumente/FCU_131113_DE.pdf
In dieser Pressemitteilung wird eine natürliche Gammastrahlung berichtet, die in 'counts per second (cps)' gemessen wird mittels eines handgeführten Exploranium GR-110G der die gesamte Gammastrahlung in Scintillometer misst. Der Leser wird darauf hingewiesen, dass die Messungen mit einem Scintillometer nicht direkt oder automatisch auf Urangrade im Gestein schließen lassen die in Gesteinsproben gemessen werden. Sie sollten nur als erste Näherung für vorhandenes radioaktives Material angesehen werden. Der Grad der Radioaktivität innerhalb der mineralisierten Intervalle ist sehr schwankend und steht in Verbindung mit der sichtbaren Uranpechblendenmineralisierung. Alle Abschnitte gehen lochabwärts, sind im Kern gemessen und die echte Mächtigkeit muss noch bestimmt werden.
Alle Löcher sollen radiometrisch untersucht werden mittels einer Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma Probe. Diese erlaubt es, deutlich akkuratere Messungen der hochgradigen mineralisierten Zonen vorzunehmen. Die Triple Gamma Probe wird vornehmlich in Zonen mit hochgradiger Mineralisierung angewendet.
Aufgeteilte Bohrkernproben aus dem vererzten Kernabschnitt werden kontinuierlich durch die vererzten Intervalle entnommen und bei SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories (einer SCC ISO/IEC 17025: 2005 zertifizierten Einrichtung) in Saskatoon zur Analyse eingereicht, was U3O8 (wt %)- und Feuerproben auf Gold umfasst. Alle Proben, die zur Analyse eingereicht werden, werden einer 63 Elemente umfassenden ICP-OES (Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectroscopy), Uran mit Fluorimetrie und Bor, unterzogen. Die Analyseergebnisse werden veröffentlicht, sobald sie eintreffen.
Patterson Lake South Gelände
Das 31.039 Ha große PLS Projekt ist ein 50 %/50 % Joint Venture zwischen Fission Uranium Corp. und Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission ist der Betreiber. PLS ist zugänglich via Straße und hat einen ganzjährigen Hauptzugang vom Highway 955 aus, der Nördlich der früheren Cluff Lake Mine verläuft und durch die nahe gelegene UEX-Areva Shea Creek Entdeckung ca. 50 Km Nördlich verläuft welches momentan in aktiver Exploration und Entwicklung sich befindet. Aktualisierte Karten und Scintillometertabellen für die R945E Zone finden Sie auf der Webseite des Unternehmens unter: https://www.fissionuranium.com/projects/patterson-lake-south….
Die technischen Informationen in dieser Pressemitteilung wurden im Einklang mit den Kanadischen Regeln des National Instrument 43- 101 angefertigt und im Namen des Unternehmens durch Ross McElroy, P.Geol. President und COO von Fission Uranium Corp. geprüft. Er ist eine Qualifizierte Person.
Über Fission:
Fission Uranium Corp. ist eine Kanadische Rohstoffexplorationsunternehmung und hat sich auf die strategische Akquisition, Exploration und Entwicklung von Uranvorkommen mit Sitz in Kelowna, British Columbia spezialisiert. Die Stammaktien sind an der TSX Venture Exchange unter dem Symbol 'FCU' notiert. Zusätzlich werden die Aktien am OTCQX in den USA unter dem Symbol 'FCUUF' gehandelt.
Im Namen des Direktoriums
Ross McElroy, President und COO
FÜR WEITERE INFORMATIONEN WENDEN SIE SICH BITTE AN:
Fission Uranium Corp.
Rich Matthews
Investor Relations
TF: 877-868-8140
rich@fissionuranium.com
www.fissionuranium.com
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Fission JV trifft 43,0 m @ 1,93% U3O8 inklusive 5,0 m @ 9,91% U3O8 auf Zone R390E
Fission JV trifft 43,0 m @ 1,93% U3O8 inklusive 5,0 m @ 9,91% U3O8 auf Zone R390E Mächtige Abschnitte und hohe Grade in allen fünf Löchern erbohrt FISSION URANIUM CORP. ("Fission" oder ?das Unternehmen") als Betreiber und sein Joint
Fission JV trifft 43,0 m @ 1,93% U3O8 inklusive 5,0 m @ 9,91% U3O8 auf Zone R390E Mächtige Abschnitte und hohe Grade in allen fünf Löchern erbohrt FISSION URANIUM CORP. ("Fission" oder ?das Unternehmen") als Betreiber und sein Joint Venture Partner Alpha Minerals Inc. sind sehr erfreut weitere Ergebnisse aus fünf Löchern aus der Zone R390E auf ihrem Patterson Lake South (PLS) Gelände in Saskatchewan bekannt zu geben. Die Löcher PLS13-078, PLS13-081, PLS13-085, PLS13-086 und PLS13-87A ergaben alle mächtigen mineralisierten Abschnitte in flacher Tiefe und zeigen ein starkes Wachstum dieser Zone an. Nennenswert ist vor allem das Loch PLS13-086 das 43,0 m @ 1,93% U3O8 inklusive 5,0 m @ 9,91% U3O8 aufwies. Bohrhöhepunkte waren: PLS13-086 (Linie 330E) ? 43.0m (81,5 m ? 124,5 m) @ 1,93% U3O8 inklusive: ? 5,0 m (101,0 m ? 106,0 m) @ 9,91% U3O8 PLS13-085 (Linie 360E) ? 22,0 m (82,5 m ? 104,5 m) @ 0,93% U3O8 inklusive: ? 4,0 m (85,0 m ? 89,0 m) @ 4,07% U3O8 PLS13-078 (Linie 435E) ? 30,0 m (85,0 m ? 115,0 m) @ 0,66% U3O8 inklusive: ? 1,5 m (96,5 m ? 98,0 m) @ 7,62% U3O8 Ross McElroy, President, COO und Chefgeologe von Fission sagte: ?Die Zone R390E zeigt weiter schönes Wachstum als hochgradige Zone. Alle fünf der letzten Proben bestätigten die Mächtigkeit der Abschnitte und Loch PLS13-086 als echten Höhepunkt dabei.? Die prozentuale Verbundmineralisierung als U3O8 der mineralisierten Abschnitte sind in Tabelle 1 zusammen gefasst. Die Proben der Bohrkerne wurden halbiert. Wo möglich wurden diese auf eine Standardgröße von 0,5 m lochabwärts gebracht. Die eine Hälfte der Proben wurde ins Labor zur Analyse gesendet die andere Hälfte verbleibt auf dem Gelände als Referenz. Alle Tiefenmessungen die berichtete wurden inklusive der Proben und Abschnittsmächtigkeiten sind lochabwärts. Die Kernabschnittsmessungen und echten Mächtigkeiten müssen noch bestimmt werden. Tabelle 1 Zur Ansicht der vollständigen Pressemeldung folgen Sie bitte dem Link: http://www.irw-press.com/dokumente/FissionUranium_151113_Deu… Kompositparameter 1. Minimum Mächtigkeit: 0,50 m 2. Grad Cut-off: 0,05 U3O8 (wt%) 3. Maximum Internale Verwässerung: 2,00 m Bohrloch PLS13-078 (Linie 435E) wurde als vertikales Loch angesetzt und bis in eine Tiefe von 224,0 m abgebohrt. Eine 30,0 m breite mineralisierte Zone (85,0 m bis 115,0 m) ergab Verbundabschnitte von 0,66% U3O8 über 30,0 m. Ein höhergradiges Intervall ergab 7,62% U3O8 über 1,5 m (96,5 m ? 98,0 m). Ein zweites mineralisiertes Intervall ergab 0,12% U3O8 über 7,5 m. Die Mineralisierung auf PLS13-078 sieht aus, dass sie nach oben weg geht ca. 17 m von Loch PLS13-073 ausgehend. Bohrloch PLS13-081 (Linie 405E) wurde als vertikales Loch angesetzt und bis auf 230,0 m gebohrt. Der Kragen liegt ca. 10 m nördlich im Gitter von PLS13-064 (10,5 m @ 0,43% U3O8. Eine obere Zone zeigte Werte von 0,19% U3O8 über 18,5 m (106,0 m ? 124,5 m) und 0,06% U3O8 über 2,5 m. Bohrloch PLS13-085 (Linie 330E) wurde angesetzt als vertikales Loch und auf einer Tiefe von 224,0 m beendet. Mehrfache Abschnitte durchteuften Mächtigkeiten von 0,5 m bis 22,0 m über eine Spanne von 120,0 m von 58,5 m bis 178,5 m (siehe Tabelle 1). Das stärkste Intervall ergab Werte von 0,93% U3O8 über 22,0 m (82,5 m ? 104,5 m) inklusive einem höhergradigen Abschnitt mit 4,07% U3O8 über 4,0 m (85,0 m ? 89,0 m). Bohrloch PLS13-086 (Linie 360E) wurde angesetzt als vertikales Loch und auf eine Tiefe von 263,0 m gebohrt. Mehrfache Abschnitte durchteuften Mächtigkeiten von 0,5 m bis 43,0 m über eine Spanne von 98,5 m von 75,5 m bis 174,0 m (siehe Tabelle 1). Die stärksten Abschnitte ergaben Werte von 1,93% U3O8 über 43,0 m (81,5 m ? 124,5 m) inklusive höhergradiger Abschnitte mit 9,91% U3O8 über 5,0 m (101,0 m ? 106,0 m). Bohrloch PLS13-087A (Linie 315E) wurde als vertikales Loch angesetzt und auf einer Tiefe von 227,0 m beendet. Mehrfache Abschnitte durchteuften Mächtigkeiten von 0,5 m bis 16,5 m über 67,5 m Spanne von 47,5 m bis 113,0 m (siehe Tabelle 1). Die stärksten Abschnitte zeigten Werte von 0,40% U3O8 über 8,5 m (63,5 m ? 72,0 m). Patterson Lake South Gelände Das 31.039 Ha große PLS Projekt ist ein 50%/50% Joint Venture zwischen Fission Uranium Corp. und Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission ist der Betreiber. PLS ist zugänglich via Straße und hat einen ganzjährigen Hauptzugang vom Highway 955 aus, der Nördlich der früheren Cluff Lake Mine verläuft und durch die nahe gelegene UEX-Areva Shea Creek Entdeckung ca. 50 Km Nördlich verläuft welches momentan in aktiver Exploration und Entwicklung sich befindet. Aktualisierte Karten und Scintillometertabellen für die R945E Zone finden Sie auf der Webseite des Unternehmens unter: https://www.fissionuranium.com/projects/patterson-lake-south… Die technischen Informationen in dieser Pressemitteilung wurden im Einklang mit den Kanadischen Regeln des National Instrument 43- 101 angefertigt und im Namen des Unternehmens durch Ross McElroy, P.Geol. President und COO von Fission Uranium Corp. geprüft. Er ist eine Qualifizierte Person. Über Fission: Fission Uranium Corp. ist eine Kanadische Rohstoffexplorationsunternehmung und hat sich auf die strategische Akquisition, Exploration und Entwicklung von Uranvorkommen mit Sitz in Kelowna, British Columbia spezialisiert. Die Stammaktien sind an der TSX Venture Exchange unter dem Symbol "FCU" notiert. Zusätzlich werden die Aktien am OTCQX in den USA unter dem Symbol "FCUUF" gehandelt. Im Namen des Direktoriums Ross McElroy, President und COO FÜR WEITERE INFORMATIONEN WENDEN SIE SICH BITTE AN: Fission Uranium Corp. Rich Matthews Investor Relations TF: 877-868-8140 rich@fissionuranium.com www.fissionuranium.com und für den deutschsprachigen Raum an: Swiss Resource Capital AG Jochen Staiger info@resource-capital.ch www.resource-capital.ch Risikohinweis: Bestimmte Informationen in dieser Presse Mitteilung enthalten "forward-looking information", in Bedeutung der Kanadischen Rechtsprechung. Allgemein gesprochen können diese forward-looking statements identifiziert werden durch Termini wie "geplant", "erwartet" oder "nicht erwartet", "wird erwartet", "Budget", "geplant", "geschätzt", "Voraussagen?, "beabsichtigt", "angenommen" oder ".nicht erwartet", oder "geglaubt", oder Variationen dieser Wörter und Phrasen. Eintreten können auch bestimmte Handlungen oder Ereignisse wie ?kann", "könnte", "würde", "vielleicht" oder "eventuell?, "auftreten", "kann erreicht werden" oder "hat das Potenzial für". Forward looking statements enthalten in dieser Pressemitteilung Aussagen die die Abspaltung und Notierung der Fission Uranium und zukünftiger Betriebe. Oder Finanzperformance von Fission und Fission Uranium betreffen die bekannte und unbekannte Risiken und Unsicherheiten beinhalten können. Aktuelle Ergebnisse und Aussagen können stark von den erwarteten und vorhergesagten Aussagen abweichen die in den forward-looking statements gemacht wurden. Solche Aussagen ergeben sich in Ihrer Gesamtheit durch inhärente Risiken und Unsicherheiten die von zukünftigen Erwartungen hervorgerufen werden. Ereignisse die aktuelle Ergebnisse stark beeinflussen können sind: Marktbedingungen und weitere Risikofaktoren die in unseren dokumentierten Berichten durch die Kanadische Börsenkommission auftreten können. Diese finden Sie unter SEDAR unter www.sedar.com. Die forward-looking statements in dieser Pressemitteilung stammen ab Datum der Pressemitteilung und das Unternehmen und Fission Uranium übernehmen keine Verantwortung oder Haftung für eine Änderung der Forward-looking statements, oder der sich ergebenden neuen Ereignisse, außer diese werden gemäß den Regeln des Kanadischen Börsenrechtes bekannt gegeben. Es gilt ausschließlich die Englische Originalfassung dieser Pressemitteilung. Für die Richtigkeit der Übersetzung wird keine Haftung übernommen! Bitte englische Originalmeldung beachten
http://www.ad-hoc-news.de/fission-jv-trifft-43-0-m-1-93-u3o8…
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Fission JV trifft 43,0 m @ 1,93% U3O8 inklusive 5,0 m @ 9,91% U3O8 auf Zone R390E Mächtige Abschnitte und hohe Grade in allen fünf Löchern erbohrt FISSION URANIUM CORP. ("Fission" oder ?das Unternehmen") als Betreiber und sein Joint
Fission JV trifft 43,0 m @ 1,93% U3O8 inklusive 5,0 m @ 9,91% U3O8 auf Zone R390E Mächtige Abschnitte und hohe Grade in allen fünf Löchern erbohrt FISSION URANIUM CORP. ("Fission" oder ?das Unternehmen") als Betreiber und sein Joint Venture Partner Alpha Minerals Inc. sind sehr erfreut weitere Ergebnisse aus fünf Löchern aus der Zone R390E auf ihrem Patterson Lake South (PLS) Gelände in Saskatchewan bekannt zu geben. Die Löcher PLS13-078, PLS13-081, PLS13-085, PLS13-086 und PLS13-87A ergaben alle mächtigen mineralisierten Abschnitte in flacher Tiefe und zeigen ein starkes Wachstum dieser Zone an. Nennenswert ist vor allem das Loch PLS13-086 das 43,0 m @ 1,93% U3O8 inklusive 5,0 m @ 9,91% U3O8 aufwies. Bohrhöhepunkte waren: PLS13-086 (Linie 330E) ? 43.0m (81,5 m ? 124,5 m) @ 1,93% U3O8 inklusive: ? 5,0 m (101,0 m ? 106,0 m) @ 9,91% U3O8 PLS13-085 (Linie 360E) ? 22,0 m (82,5 m ? 104,5 m) @ 0,93% U3O8 inklusive: ? 4,0 m (85,0 m ? 89,0 m) @ 4,07% U3O8 PLS13-078 (Linie 435E) ? 30,0 m (85,0 m ? 115,0 m) @ 0,66% U3O8 inklusive: ? 1,5 m (96,5 m ? 98,0 m) @ 7,62% U3O8 Ross McElroy, President, COO und Chefgeologe von Fission sagte: ?Die Zone R390E zeigt weiter schönes Wachstum als hochgradige Zone. Alle fünf der letzten Proben bestätigten die Mächtigkeit der Abschnitte und Loch PLS13-086 als echten Höhepunkt dabei.? Die prozentuale Verbundmineralisierung als U3O8 der mineralisierten Abschnitte sind in Tabelle 1 zusammen gefasst. Die Proben der Bohrkerne wurden halbiert. Wo möglich wurden diese auf eine Standardgröße von 0,5 m lochabwärts gebracht. Die eine Hälfte der Proben wurde ins Labor zur Analyse gesendet die andere Hälfte verbleibt auf dem Gelände als Referenz. Alle Tiefenmessungen die berichtete wurden inklusive der Proben und Abschnittsmächtigkeiten sind lochabwärts. Die Kernabschnittsmessungen und echten Mächtigkeiten müssen noch bestimmt werden. Tabelle 1 Zur Ansicht der vollständigen Pressemeldung folgen Sie bitte dem Link: http://www.irw-press.com/dokumente/FissionUranium_151113_Deu… Kompositparameter 1. Minimum Mächtigkeit: 0,50 m 2. Grad Cut-off: 0,05 U3O8 (wt%) 3. Maximum Internale Verwässerung: 2,00 m Bohrloch PLS13-078 (Linie 435E) wurde als vertikales Loch angesetzt und bis in eine Tiefe von 224,0 m abgebohrt. Eine 30,0 m breite mineralisierte Zone (85,0 m bis 115,0 m) ergab Verbundabschnitte von 0,66% U3O8 über 30,0 m. Ein höhergradiges Intervall ergab 7,62% U3O8 über 1,5 m (96,5 m ? 98,0 m). Ein zweites mineralisiertes Intervall ergab 0,12% U3O8 über 7,5 m. Die Mineralisierung auf PLS13-078 sieht aus, dass sie nach oben weg geht ca. 17 m von Loch PLS13-073 ausgehend. Bohrloch PLS13-081 (Linie 405E) wurde als vertikales Loch angesetzt und bis auf 230,0 m gebohrt. Der Kragen liegt ca. 10 m nördlich im Gitter von PLS13-064 (10,5 m @ 0,43% U3O8. Eine obere Zone zeigte Werte von 0,19% U3O8 über 18,5 m (106,0 m ? 124,5 m) und 0,06% U3O8 über 2,5 m. Bohrloch PLS13-085 (Linie 330E) wurde angesetzt als vertikales Loch und auf einer Tiefe von 224,0 m beendet. Mehrfache Abschnitte durchteuften Mächtigkeiten von 0,5 m bis 22,0 m über eine Spanne von 120,0 m von 58,5 m bis 178,5 m (siehe Tabelle 1). Das stärkste Intervall ergab Werte von 0,93% U3O8 über 22,0 m (82,5 m ? 104,5 m) inklusive einem höhergradigen Abschnitt mit 4,07% U3O8 über 4,0 m (85,0 m ? 89,0 m). Bohrloch PLS13-086 (Linie 360E) wurde angesetzt als vertikales Loch und auf eine Tiefe von 263,0 m gebohrt. Mehrfache Abschnitte durchteuften Mächtigkeiten von 0,5 m bis 43,0 m über eine Spanne von 98,5 m von 75,5 m bis 174,0 m (siehe Tabelle 1). Die stärksten Abschnitte ergaben Werte von 1,93% U3O8 über 43,0 m (81,5 m ? 124,5 m) inklusive höhergradiger Abschnitte mit 9,91% U3O8 über 5,0 m (101,0 m ? 106,0 m). Bohrloch PLS13-087A (Linie 315E) wurde als vertikales Loch angesetzt und auf einer Tiefe von 227,0 m beendet. Mehrfache Abschnitte durchteuften Mächtigkeiten von 0,5 m bis 16,5 m über 67,5 m Spanne von 47,5 m bis 113,0 m (siehe Tabelle 1). Die stärksten Abschnitte zeigten Werte von 0,40% U3O8 über 8,5 m (63,5 m ? 72,0 m). Patterson Lake South Gelände Das 31.039 Ha große PLS Projekt ist ein 50%/50% Joint Venture zwischen Fission Uranium Corp. und Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW). Fission ist der Betreiber. PLS ist zugänglich via Straße und hat einen ganzjährigen Hauptzugang vom Highway 955 aus, der Nördlich der früheren Cluff Lake Mine verläuft und durch die nahe gelegene UEX-Areva Shea Creek Entdeckung ca. 50 Km Nördlich verläuft welches momentan in aktiver Exploration und Entwicklung sich befindet. Aktualisierte Karten und Scintillometertabellen für die R945E Zone finden Sie auf der Webseite des Unternehmens unter: https://www.fissionuranium.com/projects/patterson-lake-south… Die technischen Informationen in dieser Pressemitteilung wurden im Einklang mit den Kanadischen Regeln des National Instrument 43- 101 angefertigt und im Namen des Unternehmens durch Ross McElroy, P.Geol. President und COO von Fission Uranium Corp. geprüft. Er ist eine Qualifizierte Person. Über Fission: Fission Uranium Corp. ist eine Kanadische Rohstoffexplorationsunternehmung und hat sich auf die strategische Akquisition, Exploration und Entwicklung von Uranvorkommen mit Sitz in Kelowna, British Columbia spezialisiert. Die Stammaktien sind an der TSX Venture Exchange unter dem Symbol "FCU" notiert. Zusätzlich werden die Aktien am OTCQX in den USA unter dem Symbol "FCUUF" gehandelt. Im Namen des Direktoriums Ross McElroy, President und COO FÜR WEITERE INFORMATIONEN WENDEN SIE SICH BITTE AN: Fission Uranium Corp. Rich Matthews Investor Relations TF: 877-868-8140 rich@fissionuranium.com www.fissionuranium.com und für den deutschsprachigen Raum an: Swiss Resource Capital AG Jochen Staiger info@resource-capital.ch www.resource-capital.ch Risikohinweis: Bestimmte Informationen in dieser Presse Mitteilung enthalten "forward-looking information", in Bedeutung der Kanadischen Rechtsprechung. Allgemein gesprochen können diese forward-looking statements identifiziert werden durch Termini wie "geplant", "erwartet" oder "nicht erwartet", "wird erwartet", "Budget", "geplant", "geschätzt", "Voraussagen?, "beabsichtigt", "angenommen" oder ".nicht erwartet", oder "geglaubt", oder Variationen dieser Wörter und Phrasen. Eintreten können auch bestimmte Handlungen oder Ereignisse wie ?kann", "könnte", "würde", "vielleicht" oder "eventuell?, "auftreten", "kann erreicht werden" oder "hat das Potenzial für". Forward looking statements enthalten in dieser Pressemitteilung Aussagen die die Abspaltung und Notierung der Fission Uranium und zukünftiger Betriebe. Oder Finanzperformance von Fission und Fission Uranium betreffen die bekannte und unbekannte Risiken und Unsicherheiten beinhalten können. Aktuelle Ergebnisse und Aussagen können stark von den erwarteten und vorhergesagten Aussagen abweichen die in den forward-looking statements gemacht wurden. Solche Aussagen ergeben sich in Ihrer Gesamtheit durch inhärente Risiken und Unsicherheiten die von zukünftigen Erwartungen hervorgerufen werden. Ereignisse die aktuelle Ergebnisse stark beeinflussen können sind: Marktbedingungen und weitere Risikofaktoren die in unseren dokumentierten Berichten durch die Kanadische Börsenkommission auftreten können. Diese finden Sie unter SEDAR unter www.sedar.com. Die forward-looking statements in dieser Pressemitteilung stammen ab Datum der Pressemitteilung und das Unternehmen und Fission Uranium übernehmen keine Verantwortung oder Haftung für eine Änderung der Forward-looking statements, oder der sich ergebenden neuen Ereignisse, außer diese werden gemäß den Regeln des Kanadischen Börsenrechtes bekannt gegeben. Es gilt ausschließlich die Englische Originalfassung dieser Pressemitteilung. Für die Richtigkeit der Übersetzung wird keine Haftung übernommen! Bitte englische Originalmeldung beachten
http://www.ad-hoc-news.de/fission-jv-trifft-43-0-m-1-93-u3o8…
oder Original http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-…
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IRW-PRESS: Fission Uranium Corp.: Fission JV bestimmt Bohrziele für ein 8-10 Löcher umfassendes Bohrprogramm auf PLN
Fission JV bestimmt Bohrziele für ein 8-10 Löcher umfassendes Bohrprogramm auf PLN
Untersuchungen inklusive Radon um Zielbestimmung für das Winterbohrprogramm zu unterstützen
FISSION URANIUM CORP. ("Fission" oder "das Unternehmen") als Betreiber und sein Joint Venture Partner Azincourt Uranium sind sehr erfreut, den aktuellen Stand ihrer geophysikalischen Untersuchungen und der Bohrzielbestimmungen auf dem Patterson Lake North (PLN) Gelände in Kanadas Athabasca Basin bekannt zu geben. Etliche Vorrangbohrziele konnten nun für das 2.500 m bis 3.000 m lange Winterbohrprogramm ausgewählt werden. Die Geophysik wird die Ergebnisse der MT Untersuchung weiter verfolgen, um zusätzliche Bohrziele bestimmen zu können.
Höhepunkte des kommenden Winterbohrprogramms 2014
* 8-10 Bohrziele geplant mit 2.500 m - 3.000 m Bohrungen
* Radonuntersuchung, Probennahmen auf Hodge Lake im Zentrum des Vorkommens
* 3 bis 5 regionale Linien detaillierter EM Untersuchungen um weitere Auflösung des EM Leiters festzustellen und eine Orientierung für eine Widerstandsuntersuchung im Sommer 2014 zu bekommen.
* Bohrlöcher testeten folgende Gebiete:
o Nord-Nordwest tendierender zentraler leitender metasedimentärer Gürtel
o Geophysikalische Anomalien unter Hodge Lake
o Prospektiver Nord-Nordwest tendierender Leiter
Ross McElroy, President, COO und Chefgeologe von Fission sagte:
"Wir haben etliche vorrangige Bohrziele bestimmen können. Es folgen nun auf die starken Ergebnisse die durch die luftgestützte Untersuchung geliefert wurden im Oktober, zusätzliche geophysikalische Arbeiten. Die Arbeiten beinhalten den Einsatz der Radonprobenmethode in gefrorenem Eis - entsprechend der Technik die wir auf Patterson Lake South eingesetzt hatten. Die Ergebnisse werden uns dann zu unseren endgültigen Bohrzielbestimmungen für das kommende Winterbohrprogramm führen."
Nord-Süd Leiterpaket
Es wurde ein VTEM Max (versatile time-domain electromagnetic) luftgestütztes geophysikalisches Programm im August 2013 durchgeführt. Dies ergab eine Entdeckung eines 8 Km langen Nord-Süd tendierenden Ansammlung an leitendem Basisgestein (siehe Pressemitteilung vom 8. Oktober 2013). Ein 5 Km langes folgendes Internal Field Gradient Magneto-Tellurics (MT) Bodengeophysikuntersuchungstestlinie über den Nördlichen Teil dieser Ansammlung konnte durch EMPulse Geophysics Inc. in 100 m Abständen abgeschlossen werden. Obwohl noch die letzten Inversionsergebnisse ausstehen, zeigt eine Erstinterpretation, dass das Leiterpaket eine Serie von parallelen, nach Westen abfallenden Basis-EM-Leitern aufweist.
Der Südliche Teil dieses Trends wird als U-Form interpretiert und fällt nach Westen in eine gefaltete Struktur.
Eine Serie von 3 bis 5 regionalen Linien der detaillierten EM Untersuchung sind für das 2014 Winterprogramm geplant, um weitere Auflösungen der EM-Leiter und der Orientierung für das folgende Sommerbohrprogramm in 2014 zu erhalten. Wir möchten anmerken, dass viele strukturell kontrollierte hochgradige Uranauftretungen im Athabasca Basin in Beziehung stehen zu hydrothermalen Verwitterungssystemen in Verbindung mit Basisgestein-EM-Leitern.
Bohrzielauswahl für Winterbohrprogramm
Ca. 8-10 Bohrziele sind geplant mit 2.500 m bis 3.000 m Bohrungen während des 2014 Winterprogramms. Die ausgewählten Bohrziele wurden gemäß den Kriterien in Verbindung mit einem EM Basisgesteinsleiter ausgewählt, wo eine tiefe Widerstandssignatur auftritt und oftmals zusätzlich in Verbindung steht mit einer interpretierten Querschnittsstruktur.
Erste Ziele konzentrieren sich auf die Nordwest-Südost tendierenden (NW-SE) A1, A1B und A3 Basis-EM-Leiter die im Westlich bis Zentralen Gebiet des Geländes liegen. Zusätzlich zu den Bohrergebnissen entlang des B Basis-EM-Leiters der im zentralen Gebiet des Projektes liegt wird dieser getestet. Acht Bohrziele die ausgewählt wurden bestehen aus:
* Fünf Bohrlöcher testen den Nord-Nordwestlich tendierenden zentralen leitenden meta-sedimentären Gürtel.
o Drei hoch priorisierte Bohrziele (PLN14-A, B und C) wurden ausgewählt auf dem NW-SE tendierenden A1 EM Leiter
o Ein hoch priorisiertes Bohrziel (PLN14-D) wurde auf dem NW-SE tendierenden A1B Leiter ausgewählt in Verbindung mit der interpretierten NE tendierenden Struktur. Der A1B Leiter wird als aufgefaltetes Segment des A1 Leiters interpretiert.
o Ein hoch priorisiertes Bohrziel (PLN14-E) wurde auf dem NW-SE tendierenden A3 Leiter ausgewählt. Das Loch zielt auf eine interpretierte Querfalte auf der Südlichen Ausdehnung ab.
* Zwei Bohrlöcher (PLN14-F und PLN 14-G) werden die geophysikalischen Anomalien auf Gitter B unter Hodge Lake testen. Die Bohrlöcher auf diesem Gitter testen die interpretierten Faltenflügel einer verdächtigen gefalteten graphitisch pelitisch geologischen Einheit, (interpretierte Muldenfalte) wo diese quer die interpretierte Struktur schneiden mit einer verbundenen Verwitterung. Dies sind beides Gebiete, wo historische Bohrungen anormale Basisverwitterungen durchteuften und bahnbrechende Geochemie zeigten. Die Boden-Geophysik konnte auf diesem Gitter letztes Jahr abgeschlossen werden. MLTDEM und DC Widerstände wurden auf Gitter B und MLTDEM auf Gitter G4 abgeschlossen.
o Radon Probennahmen werden über das gesamte Gitter B auf Hodge Lake im zentralen Teil des Geländes durchgeführt um die Bohrstandorte weiter zu verfeinern.
* Die Bohrlöcher PLN 14-H werden den prospektiven nord-Nordwest tendierenden Leiter testen der durch die geplante EM-Untersuchung bestimmt werden wird. (20 Km Gitternetz).
* Fission plant die Bohrlöcher "vorzufassen" durch RC Bohrungen, vergleichbar ihrer erfolgreichen Anwendung auf dem Patterson Lake South Projekt direkt im Süden. Die Kernbohrungen sind für Januar 2014 vorgesehen.
Patterson Lake North (PLN) Geländeeigenschaften
PLN liegt mitten im großen Basin auf einem Nord-Östlich tendierenden gravitätischen schwachen Strukturtrendkorridor der der Clearwater Domäne entspricht (Granit und felsischer Gneis) der direkt neben dem PLS Gelände liegt. Die frühere Cluff Lake Uranmine und das UEX-Areva Shea Creek Vorkommen (42 Km und 27 Km nach Norden jeweils) liegen entlang des Westteils dieser strukturellen Auftretung. Die neulich erst entdeckte hochgradige Uranmineralisierung die auf PLS gefunden wurde liegt 5,7 Km nach Süden genauso in diesem strukturellen Korridor. Zufälligerweise liegt PLN inmitten eines komplexen magnetischen Korridors und zeigt magnetisch hohe und tiefe Werte und Brüche in dieser regionalen Hauptcharakteristika. Etliche EM Anomalien innerhalb von PLN sind offensichtlich inklusive dessen, was als Südliche Ausdehnung des Saskatoon Lake EM Leiters interpretiert werden kann, der selbst wiederum in Verbindung mit dem Shea Creek Vorkommen im Norden steht.
Patterson Lake North Gelände
PLN wurde in 2004 durch das Stecken von Claims erworben und wurde Teil des Fission Uranium Corp. Portfolios als Teil des Fission Energy/Denison Mines Abkommens vom April 2013. Es umfasst 27.408 Ha und liegt ca. 30 Km direkt im Süden der UEX/AREVA Anne und Collette Uranvorkommen auf Shea Creek. Ein aktualisierte Karte zeigt die Bohrziele für das kommende 2014 Winterbohrprogramm. Diese findet man unter:
http://fissionuranium.com/projects/pln/maps/gp/
PLN ist prospektiv und beherbergt strukturell kontrollierte hochgradige Unkonformitäten mit Uranmineralisierungen die oft in Verbindung mit basis-graphitischen Schieferzonen stehen unterhalb lehmverwitterter metasedimentärer Basislithologien. Diese Eigenschaften haben einzigartige Charakteristika die durch geophysikalische Untersuchungen gefunden werden können.
Azincourt verfügt über ein gestaffeltes, vierjähriges Optionsabkommen mit Fission vom 29. April 2013 wobei Azincourt einen Anteil von bis zu 50% am PLN Projekt erhalten kann durch eine Kombination an Optionszahlungen und Explorationsarbeiten.
Die technischen Informationen in dieser Pressemitteilung wurden im Einklang mit den Kanadischen Regeln des National Instrument 43- 101 angefertigt und im Namen des Unternehmens durch Ross McElroy, P.Geol. President und COO von Fission Uranium Corp. geprüft. Er ist eine Qualifizierte Person.
Über Fission:
Fission Uranium Corp. ist eine Kanadische Rohstoffexplorationsunternehmung und hat sich auf die strategische Akquisition, Exploration und Entwicklung von Uranvorkommen mit Sitz in Kelowna, British Columbia spezialisiert. Die Stammaktien sind an der TSX Venture Exchange unter dem Symbol "FCU" notiert. Zusätzlich werden die Aktien am OTCQX in den USA unter dem Symbol "FCUUF" gehandelt.
Im Namen des Direktoriums Ross McElroy, President und COO
http://www.wallstreet-online.de/diskussion/1150285-1311-1320…
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IRW-PRESS: Fission Uranium Corp.: Fission JV bestimmt Bohrziele für ein 8-10 Löcher umfassendes Bohrprogramm auf PLN
Fission JV bestimmt Bohrziele für ein 8-10 Löcher umfassendes Bohrprogramm auf PLN
Untersuchungen inklusive Radon um Zielbestimmung für das Winterbohrprogramm zu unterstützen
FISSION URANIUM CORP. ("Fission" oder "das Unternehmen") als Betreiber und sein Joint Venture Partner Azincourt Uranium sind sehr erfreut, den aktuellen Stand ihrer geophysikalischen Untersuchungen und der Bohrzielbestimmungen auf dem Patterson Lake North (PLN) Gelände in Kanadas Athabasca Basin bekannt zu geben. Etliche Vorrangbohrziele konnten nun für das 2.500 m bis 3.000 m lange Winterbohrprogramm ausgewählt werden. Die Geophysik wird die Ergebnisse der MT Untersuchung weiter verfolgen, um zusätzliche Bohrziele bestimmen zu können.
Höhepunkte des kommenden Winterbohrprogramms 2014
* 8-10 Bohrziele geplant mit 2.500 m - 3.000 m Bohrungen
* Radonuntersuchung, Probennahmen auf Hodge Lake im Zentrum des Vorkommens
* 3 bis 5 regionale Linien detaillierter EM Untersuchungen um weitere Auflösung des EM Leiters festzustellen und eine Orientierung für eine Widerstandsuntersuchung im Sommer 2014 zu bekommen.
* Bohrlöcher testeten folgende Gebiete:
o Nord-Nordwest tendierender zentraler leitender metasedimentärer Gürtel
o Geophysikalische Anomalien unter Hodge Lake
o Prospektiver Nord-Nordwest tendierender Leiter
Ross McElroy, President, COO und Chefgeologe von Fission sagte:
"Wir haben etliche vorrangige Bohrziele bestimmen können. Es folgen nun auf die starken Ergebnisse die durch die luftgestützte Untersuchung geliefert wurden im Oktober, zusätzliche geophysikalische Arbeiten. Die Arbeiten beinhalten den Einsatz der Radonprobenmethode in gefrorenem Eis - entsprechend der Technik die wir auf Patterson Lake South eingesetzt hatten. Die Ergebnisse werden uns dann zu unseren endgültigen Bohrzielbestimmungen für das kommende Winterbohrprogramm führen."
Nord-Süd Leiterpaket
Es wurde ein VTEM Max (versatile time-domain electromagnetic) luftgestütztes geophysikalisches Programm im August 2013 durchgeführt. Dies ergab eine Entdeckung eines 8 Km langen Nord-Süd tendierenden Ansammlung an leitendem Basisgestein (siehe Pressemitteilung vom 8. Oktober 2013). Ein 5 Km langes folgendes Internal Field Gradient Magneto-Tellurics (MT) Bodengeophysikuntersuchungstestlinie über den Nördlichen Teil dieser Ansammlung konnte durch EMPulse Geophysics Inc. in 100 m Abständen abgeschlossen werden. Obwohl noch die letzten Inversionsergebnisse ausstehen, zeigt eine Erstinterpretation, dass das Leiterpaket eine Serie von parallelen, nach Westen abfallenden Basis-EM-Leitern aufweist.
Der Südliche Teil dieses Trends wird als U-Form interpretiert und fällt nach Westen in eine gefaltete Struktur.
Eine Serie von 3 bis 5 regionalen Linien der detaillierten EM Untersuchung sind für das 2014 Winterprogramm geplant, um weitere Auflösungen der EM-Leiter und der Orientierung für das folgende Sommerbohrprogramm in 2014 zu erhalten. Wir möchten anmerken, dass viele strukturell kontrollierte hochgradige Uranauftretungen im Athabasca Basin in Beziehung stehen zu hydrothermalen Verwitterungssystemen in Verbindung mit Basisgestein-EM-Leitern.
Bohrzielauswahl für Winterbohrprogramm
Ca. 8-10 Bohrziele sind geplant mit 2.500 m bis 3.000 m Bohrungen während des 2014 Winterprogramms. Die ausgewählten Bohrziele wurden gemäß den Kriterien in Verbindung mit einem EM Basisgesteinsleiter ausgewählt, wo eine tiefe Widerstandssignatur auftritt und oftmals zusätzlich in Verbindung steht mit einer interpretierten Querschnittsstruktur.
Erste Ziele konzentrieren sich auf die Nordwest-Südost tendierenden (NW-SE) A1, A1B und A3 Basis-EM-Leiter die im Westlich bis Zentralen Gebiet des Geländes liegen. Zusätzlich zu den Bohrergebnissen entlang des B Basis-EM-Leiters der im zentralen Gebiet des Projektes liegt wird dieser getestet. Acht Bohrziele die ausgewählt wurden bestehen aus:
* Fünf Bohrlöcher testen den Nord-Nordwestlich tendierenden zentralen leitenden meta-sedimentären Gürtel.
o Drei hoch priorisierte Bohrziele (PLN14-A, B und C) wurden ausgewählt auf dem NW-SE tendierenden A1 EM Leiter
o Ein hoch priorisiertes Bohrziel (PLN14-D) wurde auf dem NW-SE tendierenden A1B Leiter ausgewählt in Verbindung mit der interpretierten NE tendierenden Struktur. Der A1B Leiter wird als aufgefaltetes Segment des A1 Leiters interpretiert.
o Ein hoch priorisiertes Bohrziel (PLN14-E) wurde auf dem NW-SE tendierenden A3 Leiter ausgewählt. Das Loch zielt auf eine interpretierte Querfalte auf der Südlichen Ausdehnung ab.
* Zwei Bohrlöcher (PLN14-F und PLN 14-G) werden die geophysikalischen Anomalien auf Gitter B unter Hodge Lake testen. Die Bohrlöcher auf diesem Gitter testen die interpretierten Faltenflügel einer verdächtigen gefalteten graphitisch pelitisch geologischen Einheit, (interpretierte Muldenfalte) wo diese quer die interpretierte Struktur schneiden mit einer verbundenen Verwitterung. Dies sind beides Gebiete, wo historische Bohrungen anormale Basisverwitterungen durchteuften und bahnbrechende Geochemie zeigten. Die Boden-Geophysik konnte auf diesem Gitter letztes Jahr abgeschlossen werden. MLTDEM und DC Widerstände wurden auf Gitter B und MLTDEM auf Gitter G4 abgeschlossen.
o Radon Probennahmen werden über das gesamte Gitter B auf Hodge Lake im zentralen Teil des Geländes durchgeführt um die Bohrstandorte weiter zu verfeinern.
* Die Bohrlöcher PLN 14-H werden den prospektiven nord-Nordwest tendierenden Leiter testen der durch die geplante EM-Untersuchung bestimmt werden wird. (20 Km Gitternetz).
* Fission plant die Bohrlöcher "vorzufassen" durch RC Bohrungen, vergleichbar ihrer erfolgreichen Anwendung auf dem Patterson Lake South Projekt direkt im Süden. Die Kernbohrungen sind für Januar 2014 vorgesehen.
Patterson Lake North (PLN) Geländeeigenschaften
PLN liegt mitten im großen Basin auf einem Nord-Östlich tendierenden gravitätischen schwachen Strukturtrendkorridor der der Clearwater Domäne entspricht (Granit und felsischer Gneis) der direkt neben dem PLS Gelände liegt. Die frühere Cluff Lake Uranmine und das UEX-Areva Shea Creek Vorkommen (42 Km und 27 Km nach Norden jeweils) liegen entlang des Westteils dieser strukturellen Auftretung. Die neulich erst entdeckte hochgradige Uranmineralisierung die auf PLS gefunden wurde liegt 5,7 Km nach Süden genauso in diesem strukturellen Korridor. Zufälligerweise liegt PLN inmitten eines komplexen magnetischen Korridors und zeigt magnetisch hohe und tiefe Werte und Brüche in dieser regionalen Hauptcharakteristika. Etliche EM Anomalien innerhalb von PLN sind offensichtlich inklusive dessen, was als Südliche Ausdehnung des Saskatoon Lake EM Leiters interpretiert werden kann, der selbst wiederum in Verbindung mit dem Shea Creek Vorkommen im Norden steht.
Patterson Lake North Gelände
PLN wurde in 2004 durch das Stecken von Claims erworben und wurde Teil des Fission Uranium Corp. Portfolios als Teil des Fission Energy/Denison Mines Abkommens vom April 2013. Es umfasst 27.408 Ha und liegt ca. 30 Km direkt im Süden der UEX/AREVA Anne und Collette Uranvorkommen auf Shea Creek. Ein aktualisierte Karte zeigt die Bohrziele für das kommende 2014 Winterbohrprogramm. Diese findet man unter:
http://fissionuranium.com/projects/pln/maps/gp/
PLN ist prospektiv und beherbergt strukturell kontrollierte hochgradige Unkonformitäten mit Uranmineralisierungen die oft in Verbindung mit basis-graphitischen Schieferzonen stehen unterhalb lehmverwitterter metasedimentärer Basislithologien. Diese Eigenschaften haben einzigartige Charakteristika die durch geophysikalische Untersuchungen gefunden werden können.
Azincourt verfügt über ein gestaffeltes, vierjähriges Optionsabkommen mit Fission vom 29. April 2013 wobei Azincourt einen Anteil von bis zu 50% am PLN Projekt erhalten kann durch eine Kombination an Optionszahlungen und Explorationsarbeiten.
Die technischen Informationen in dieser Pressemitteilung wurden im Einklang mit den Kanadischen Regeln des National Instrument 43- 101 angefertigt und im Namen des Unternehmens durch Ross McElroy, P.Geol. President und COO von Fission Uranium Corp. geprüft. Er ist eine Qualifizierte Person.
Über Fission:
Fission Uranium Corp. ist eine Kanadische Rohstoffexplorationsunternehmung und hat sich auf die strategische Akquisition, Exploration und Entwicklung von Uranvorkommen mit Sitz in Kelowna, British Columbia spezialisiert. Die Stammaktien sind an der TSX Venture Exchange unter dem Symbol "FCU" notiert. Zusätzlich werden die Aktien am OTCQX in den USA unter dem Symbol "FCUUF" gehandelt.
Im Namen des Direktoriums Ross McElroy, President und COO
http://www.wallstreet-online.de/diskussion/1150285-1311-1320…
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sieht aus als ob der späte Handel noch Schwung bringt...
let's go,
metallix
let's go,
metallix
Fission Expands New Zone (R600W) to 30m
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.929.442 von gehtwas am 27.11.13 13:10:00Hi,
waren das jetzt so schlechte News oder was wurde erwartet ?
Current drilling ends with 1.76km strike length of mineralized trend and six zones along trend
Current drilling ends with 1.76km strike length of mineralized trend and six zones along trend
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Nov. 27, 2013) - FISSION URANIUM CORP. (TSX VENTURE:FCU)(OTCQX:FCUUF)(FRANKFURT:2FU) ("Fission" or "the Company") the Operator, and its Joint Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc. are pleased to announce results for the final eleven holes of the current program at their Patterson Lake South (PLS) property in Canada's Athabasca Basin. The holes tested land-based targets west of the initial discovery zone. Holes PLS13-123 and PLS13-124 at the recently discovered sixth zone - R600W - returned significant radioactivity. Their location confirms continuity of this newest zone over a 30m strike length (585W to 615W). The zone remains open in all directions. Assays for 40 holes from the summer program are still pending.
Drilling Highlights include:
PLS13-124 (line 615W)
37.0m total composite mineralization (97.5m - 208.5m)
PLS13-123 (line 585W)
32.5m total composite mineralization (95.0m - 163.5m)
Nine additional regional holes were drilled along the PL-3B resistivity corridor, west of the R00E zone, between lines 150W and 840W; PLS13-110, PLS13-111, PLS13-112, PLS13-113, PLS13-114, PLS13-115, PLS13-117, PLS13-119 and PLS13-120. Drill hole PLS13-110 (line 405W) intersected anomalous radioactivity up to 1,227 cps from 96.6m to 98.6m as observed with the down hole triple gamma probe (2GHF-1000), however, drill core was not recovered to confirm whether the radioactivity was within the overburden or bedrock. Although none of these holes intersected anomalous radioactivity, the data we have analyzed is positive. Specifically, a prospective pelitic gneiss rock unit with associated varying degrees of localized hydrothermal alteration were encountered. Particularly in light of the results of the newly discovered R600W zone, further drilling is warranted
Gruß,
grawshak
waren das jetzt so schlechte News oder was wurde erwartet ?
Current drilling ends with 1.76km strike length of mineralized trend and six zones along trend
Current drilling ends with 1.76km strike length of mineralized trend and six zones along trend
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Nov. 27, 2013) - FISSION URANIUM CORP. (TSX VENTURE:FCU)(OTCQX:FCUUF)(FRANKFURT:2FU) ("Fission" or "the Company") the Operator, and its Joint Venture partner Alpha Minerals Inc. are pleased to announce results for the final eleven holes of the current program at their Patterson Lake South (PLS) property in Canada's Athabasca Basin. The holes tested land-based targets west of the initial discovery zone. Holes PLS13-123 and PLS13-124 at the recently discovered sixth zone - R600W - returned significant radioactivity. Their location confirms continuity of this newest zone over a 30m strike length (585W to 615W). The zone remains open in all directions. Assays for 40 holes from the summer program are still pending.
Drilling Highlights include:
PLS13-124 (line 615W)
37.0m total composite mineralization (97.5m - 208.5m)
PLS13-123 (line 585W)
32.5m total composite mineralization (95.0m - 163.5m)
Nine additional regional holes were drilled along the PL-3B resistivity corridor, west of the R00E zone, between lines 150W and 840W; PLS13-110, PLS13-111, PLS13-112, PLS13-113, PLS13-114, PLS13-115, PLS13-117, PLS13-119 and PLS13-120. Drill hole PLS13-110 (line 405W) intersected anomalous radioactivity up to 1,227 cps from 96.6m to 98.6m as observed with the down hole triple gamma probe (2GHF-1000), however, drill core was not recovered to confirm whether the radioactivity was within the overburden or bedrock. Although none of these holes intersected anomalous radioactivity, the data we have analyzed is positive. Specifically, a prospective pelitic gneiss rock unit with associated varying degrees of localized hydrothermal alteration were encountered. Particularly in light of the results of the newly discovered R600W zone, further drilling is warranted
Gruß,
grawshak
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.932.796 von Grawshak am 27.11.13 18:23:23Hab ich mich auch gefragt. In 2 Löchern von 11 was gefunden - hätte auch mehr sein können.
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.937.022 von gehtwas am 28.11.13 09:31:35November 28, 2013 - 3:00 AM EST
Brades and Fission Receive TSX Approval for Clearwater West Option Agreement
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Nov. 28, 2013) - FISSION URANIUM CORP. (TSX VENTURE:FCU)(OTCQX:FCUUF)(FRANKFURT:2FU) ("Fission" or "the Company") the Operator, and Brades Resource Corp. are pleased to announce receipt of TSX approval for filing of the Clearwater West project option agreement, whereby Brades has the option to earn up to a 50% interest in the property (the "Option"). In consideration, Brades will issue 1,741,377 common shares to Fission on closing and incur $5 million in exploration expenditures over a 3 year period.
Fission's experienced and successful management and technical team, with a track record of two major high-grade uranium discoveries in the Athabasca Basin region in the past 3 years (Waterbury Lake project and the PLS project), will operate and manage Clearwater West. Fission currently holds a 100% interest in Clearwater West.
The $0.7 million budgeted work program for year 1 will consist of a property scale airborne radiometric survey using Fission's patent pending "System And Method For Aerial Surveying Or Mapping Of Radioactive Deposits" as well as an airborne EM geophysical survey. It is anticipated that radon surveys designed to assist in the detection of subsurface uranium occurrences will be conducted in certain areas to assist in prioritizing drill targets.
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Brades and Fission Receive TSX Approval for Clearwater West Option Agreement
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Nov. 28, 2013) - FISSION URANIUM CORP. (TSX VENTURE:FCU)(OTCQX:FCUUF)(FRANKFURT:2FU) ("Fission" or "the Company") the Operator, and Brades Resource Corp. are pleased to announce receipt of TSX approval for filing of the Clearwater West project option agreement, whereby Brades has the option to earn up to a 50% interest in the property (the "Option"). In consideration, Brades will issue 1,741,377 common shares to Fission on closing and incur $5 million in exploration expenditures over a 3 year period.
Fission's experienced and successful management and technical team, with a track record of two major high-grade uranium discoveries in the Athabasca Basin region in the past 3 years (Waterbury Lake project and the PLS project), will operate and manage Clearwater West. Fission currently holds a 100% interest in Clearwater West.
The $0.7 million budgeted work program for year 1 will consist of a property scale airborne radiometric survey using Fission's patent pending "System And Method For Aerial Surveying Or Mapping Of Radioactive Deposits" as well as an airborne EM geophysical survey. It is anticipated that radon surveys designed to assist in the detection of subsurface uranium occurrences will be conducted in certain areas to assist in prioritizing drill targets.
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.941.760 von Grawshak am 28.11.13 17:58:2703.12.2013
Alpha receives court approval for plan of arrangement with Fission Uranium
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02.12.2013
IRW-PRESS: Fission Uranium Corp.: Fission erhält gerichtliche Genehmigung für Ausgliederungsplan der Fission 3.0 Corp.
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FISSION URANIUM CORP. ("Fission" oder das "Unternehmen") (TSX-V: FIS) gibt mit Freude bekannt, dass der schon bekannt gegebene Ausgliederungsplan (das "Abkommen") bezüglich bestimmter Vermögenswerte von Fission an die dann ausgegliederte Fission 3.0 Corp. ("Fission Spinco") durch das Gericht am Queen's Bench of Alberta, genehmigt wurde. Bei Abschluss des Abkommens hält jeder Fission Aktionär: (i) eine neue Stammaktie des Unternehmens nach dem Zeitpunkt des Abkommens und (ii) eine Stammaktie der ausgegliederten Fission Spinco (eine "Fission Spinco Aktie").
Das Abkommen unterliegt der schlussendlichen Genehmigung der TSX Venture Exchange (die "TSX V"). Der Abschluss des Abkommens wir für den 6. Dezember 2013 erwartet und der Handel der Fission Spinco Aktien soll an der TSX-V am Markt am 10. Dezember 2013 erfolgen.
Gruß,
grawshak
Alpha receives court approval for plan of arrangement with Fission Uranium
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02.12.2013
IRW-PRESS: Fission Uranium Corp.: Fission erhält gerichtliche Genehmigung für Ausgliederungsplan der Fission 3.0 Corp.
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FISSION URANIUM CORP. ("Fission" oder das "Unternehmen") (TSX-V: FIS) gibt mit Freude bekannt, dass der schon bekannt gegebene Ausgliederungsplan (das "Abkommen") bezüglich bestimmter Vermögenswerte von Fission an die dann ausgegliederte Fission 3.0 Corp. ("Fission Spinco") durch das Gericht am Queen's Bench of Alberta, genehmigt wurde. Bei Abschluss des Abkommens hält jeder Fission Aktionär: (i) eine neue Stammaktie des Unternehmens nach dem Zeitpunkt des Abkommens und (ii) eine Stammaktie der ausgegliederten Fission Spinco (eine "Fission Spinco Aktie").
Das Abkommen unterliegt der schlussendlichen Genehmigung der TSX Venture Exchange (die "TSX V"). Der Abschluss des Abkommens wir für den 6. Dezember 2013 erwartet und der Handel der Fission Spinco Aktien soll an der TSX-V am Markt am 10. Dezember 2013 erfolgen.
Gruß,
grawshak
IRW-PRESS: Fission Uranium Corp (CDNX: FCU.V - Nachrichten) .: Fission und Alpha besiegeln ihre Zusammenschlusspläne
Fission und Alpha besiegeln ihre Zusammenschlusspläne
FISSION URANIUM CORP. ("Fission" oder das "Unternehmen") und ALPHA MINERALS INC (CDNX: AMW.V - Nachrichten) . ("Alpha") freuen sich über die Bekanntgabe des Abschlusses der jeweiligen geplanten Abkommen. (jeweils das "Fission Abkommen" und das "Alpha Abkommen").
Das Fission Abkommen beinhaltet unter anderem die Abspaltung bestimmter Vermögenswerte von Fission und ca. 3.000.000 $ in bar an das neue Unternehmen Fission 3.0 Corp. ("Fission 3.0"). Gemäß dem Fission Abkommen erhält jeder Fission Aktionär: (i) eine neue Stammaktie des Unternehmens nach dem Fission Abkommen (eine "Neue Fission Aktie") und (ii) eine Stammaktie der Fission 3.0 (eine "Fission 3.0 Aktie").
Das Alpha Abkommen beinhaltet unter anderem den Erwerb aller Stammaktien von Alpha (die "Alpha Aktien") durch Fission und die Abspaltung aller nicht-Patterson Lake South Vermögenswerte die zuvor durch Alpha gehalten wurden und ca. 3.000.000 $ in bar in die neugegründete Alpha Exploration Inc. ("Alpha Exploration"). Gemäß dem Alpha Abkommen erhält jeder Alpha Aktionär: (i) 5,725 Neue Fission Aktien; (ii) eine halbe Aktie der Alpha Exploration und (iii) eine Barzahlung von 0,0001 $.
Fission freut sich mit sofortiger Wirkung, über die neuen Direktoriumsmitglieder in Verbindung mit dem Abschluss des Fission Abkommens und des Alpha Abkommens. Diese sind Warren Stanyer und Kurt Bordian. Die Herren Frank Estergaard und Jeremy Ross sind als Direktoren des Unternehmens ausgeschieden. Fission möchte Herrn Estergaard und Herrn Ross für ihre geleisteten Dienste im Unternehmen danken.
Durch den Abschluss des Alpha Abkommens und gemäß den Anforderungen der Börse, werden die Alpha Aktien von der TSX Venture Exchange ("TSX-V") genommen mit Gültigkeit 6. Dezember 2013. Alpha reicht die Aufhebung als berichtendes Unternehmen gemäß den Wertpapiergesetzen von British Columbia und Alberta so schnell wie möglich ein.
Alpha Exploration hat sich für die Handelsaufnahme und Notierung seiner Aktien an der TSX-V unter dem Symbol "AEX" beworben. Die Genehmigung der TSX-V ist noch ausstehend. Nach Notizaufnahme, werden das Direktorium und das Management von AEX, welches das Gleiche darstellt wie früher bei Alpha, die Führung der Exploration und Entwicklung des Grundstücksportfolios, welches von Alpha gemäß dem Alpha Abkommen übertragen wurde, übernehmen. Weitere Informationen über Alpha Exploration finden Sie in einer Pressemitteilung die durch Alpha Exploration heraus gegebene wurde sowie in den bekannt gegebenen Dokumenten im Profil der Alpha Exploration auf www.sedar.com.
Wie schon bekannt gegeben und im Einklang mit den anwendbaren Gesetzen der TSX-V und den "due bill" Handelsregeln, wurde in Verbindung mit der Auskehrung der Fission 3.0 Aktien diese beantragt für die Periode vom 4. Dezember 2013 bis und einschließlich dem 9. Dezember 2013. Der Handel in den Fission Aktien auf Basis Ex-Auskehrung beginnt an der Börse am 10. Dezember 2013 und der der Fission 3.0 Aktien startet an der TSX-V am Handelsbeginn des 10. Dezember 2013 unter dem Symbol "FUU".
Zusätzliche Informationen für den "due bill" Handel finden Sie in der Pressemitteilung von Fission vom 29. November 2013.
Über Fission Uranium Corp.
Fission Uranium Corp. ist ein Kanadisches Rohstoffunternehmen und spezialisiert auf den strategischen Erwerb, die Exploration und die Entwicklung von Uranvorkommen. Hauptsitz des Unternehmens ist Kelowna in British Columbia. Die Stammaktien werden an der TSX Venture Exchange unter dem Symbol "FCU" notiert.
Über Alpha Minerals Inc.
Alpha Minerals Inc. ist eine 100%-ige Tochter der Fission Uranium Corp.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF FISSION Investor Relations Rich Matthews "Dev Randhawa" TF: 877-868-8140 ir@fissionuranium.com Dev Randhawa, Chairman & CEO www.fissionuranium.com
FÜR WEITERE INFORMATIONEN WENDEN SIE SICH BITTE AN:
Fission Uranium Corp. Rich Matthews Investor Relations TF: 877-868-8140 rich@fissionuranium.com www.fissionuranium.com
und für den deutschsprachigen Raum an:
Swiss Resource Capital AG Jochen Staiger info@resource-capital.ch www.resource-capital.ch
Risikohinweis: Bestimmte Informationen in dieser Presse Mitteilung enthalten "forward-looking information", in Bedeutung der Kanadischen Rechtsprechung. Allgemein gesprochen können diese forward-looking statements identifiziert werden durch Termini wie "geplant", "erwartet" oder "nicht erwartet", "wird erwartet", "Budget", "geplant", "geschätzt", "Voraussagen", "beabsichtigt", "angenommen" oder ".nicht erwartet", oder "geglaubt", oder Variationen dieser Wörter und Phrasen. Eintreten können auch bestimmte Handlungen oder Ereignisse wie "kann", "könnte", "würde", "vielleicht" oder "eventuell", "auftreten", "kann erreicht werden" oder "hat das Potenzial für". Forward looking statements enthalten in dieser Pressemitteilung Aussagen die die Abspaltung und Notierung der Fission Uranium und zukünftiger Betriebe. Oder Finanzperformance von Fission und Fission Uranium betreffen die bekannte und unbekannte Risiken und Unsicherheiten beinhalten können. Aktuelle Ergebnisse und Aussagen können st
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Gruss,
Metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.023.038 von metallix am 10.12.13 20:29:42So, nachdem das Dind durch ist können sich jetzt alle wieder dem operativen Geschäft widmen und fleißig weiter buddeln.
Ich hoffe dass jetzt auch die abgespalteten Projekte Wert generieren.
Wenn jetzt 2014 auch noch der Uranpreis steigt, sind hier sonnige Aussichten.
gehtwas
Ich hoffe dass jetzt auch die abgespalteten Projekte Wert generieren.
Wenn jetzt 2014 auch noch der Uranpreis steigt, sind hier sonnige Aussichten.
gehtwas
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.027.431 von Harry0978 am 11.12.13 13:22:45
http://www.inar.de/fission-uranium-mit-kaufempfehlung-von-du…
http://www.inar.de/fission-uranium-mit-kaufempfehlung-von-du…
Die neue Fission 3.0
und
Fission Uranium Corp.
Gruss
metallix
und
Fission Uranium Corp.
Gruss
metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.039.144 von metallix am 12.12.13 17:56:18Hallo,
hat einer von euch schon eine Mitteilung der Bank bzgl. den neuen FCU und den neuen FUU - Aktien ?
Danke & Gruß,
grawshak
hat einer von euch schon eine Mitteilung der Bank bzgl. den neuen FCU und den neuen FUU - Aktien ?
Danke & Gruß,
grawshak
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.039.256 von Grawshak am 12.12.13 18:06:11ja
....es gibt demnächst Aktien 3.0 Corp im Verhältnis 1:1 zusätzlich....
ISIN (WKN) neu CA3381241007 (A1W9R9)
Metallix
....es gibt demnächst Aktien 3.0 Corp im Verhältnis 1:1 zusätzlich....
ISIN (WKN) neu CA3381241007 (A1W9R9)
Metallix
Nachtrag EX-Tag 10.12.2013
Zitat von metallix: ja
....es gibt demnächst Aktien 3.0 Corp im Verhältnis 1:1 zusätzlich....
ISIN (WKN) neu CA3381241007 (A1W9R9)
Metallix
Hier schon mal die Webside
http://fission3corp.com/
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.041.890 von metallix am 13.12.13 07:17:03meine Bank hat mir noch nichts geschrieben.....dann muss ich dort wohl mal nachfragen. Möchte auch meine Fission 3.0 !
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.047.014 von Grawshak am 13.12.13 18:21:52Willst Du schon verkaufen?
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.047.312 von gehtwas am 13.12.13 19:04:30nein, ich will die Stücke im Depot haben ...nicht, dass das verschüttet geht...
Zitat von Grawshak: nein, ich will die Stücke im Depot haben ...nicht, dass das verschüttet geht...
Ich geb auch zunächst kein Stück weg.
anbei noch ein Artikel
http://resourceclips.com/2013/12/14/athabasca-basin-and-beyo…
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Wenns in Japan wieder los geht, denk ich platzt der Knoten
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/world…
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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/world…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.057.188 von gehtwas am 16.12.13 13:56:08zu FUU:
http://www.canadianinsider.com/node/7?ticker=FUU&tab=marker
Gruß,
grawshak
http://www.canadianinsider.com/node/7?ticker=FUU&tab=marker
Gruß,
grawshak
Hi,
habe gerade ein neues Interview mit Dev, CEO von Fission gefunden. 2014 wird super interessant mit hoffentlich vielen weiterhin super Bohrergebnissen!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ezHHxXmp3I
Gruß
habe gerade ein neues Interview mit Dev, CEO von Fission gefunden. 2014 wird super interessant mit hoffentlich vielen weiterhin super Bohrergebnissen!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ezHHxXmp3I
Gruß
WOW, gibt schon wieder fantastische News
Fission Uranium Corp.: 18.8% Over 5.5m Confirms 945E High-Grade Growth
All three holes return wide intervals and high grades
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/Files/2b/2b544083-84bd-…
Ein für alle Deppen die gestern verkauft haben.
gehtwas
Fission Uranium Corp.: 18.8% Over 5.5m Confirms 945E High-Grade Growth
All three holes return wide intervals and high grades
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/Files/2b/2b544083-84bd-…
Ein für alle Deppen die gestern verkauft haben.
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Einer aus dem Stockhous had die 3D Modelle reigestellt
http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/v.fcu/fission-…
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http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/v.fcu/fission-…
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Uiuiui,
was ist den bei FUU los??
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was ist den bei FUU los??
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Meine Teile Fission 3.0 wurden wieder ausgebucht...Spin off zurückgezogen....
Metallix
bei Euch auch ????
Metallix
bei Euch auch ????
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.093.212 von metallix am 20.12.13 19:11:40Nein, bei mir sind die Stücke noch da. Auf Stockhouse habe ich auch nichts dergleichen gelesen.
Spinoff zurückgezogen ? Wer sagt das ,,Deine Bank ?
Gruß,
grawshak
Spinoff zurückgezogen ? Wer sagt das ,,Deine Bank ?
Gruß,
grawshak
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.096.473 von Grawshak am 21.12.13 16:25:04Meine Bank.....
die haben den Storno auch schon durchgeführt...vielleicht klärt sich das noch.
lg
und Frohes Fest
Metallix
die haben den Storno auch schon durchgeführt...vielleicht klärt sich das noch.
lg
und Frohes Fest
Metallix
Bei mir auch storniert obwohl ich nichts gegenteiliges finden konnte in sedar.com
Ob es an der dkb liegt und dem nicht Handel in D? Kann ja wohl nicht sein
Werde eine Beschwerde verfassen :O
Ob es an der dkb liegt und dem nicht Handel in D? Kann ja wohl nicht sein
Werde eine Beschwerde verfassen :O
unser Weihnachtsgeschenk
FISSION INTERSECTS 8.47% U308
OVER 16.5 METRES AT R585E ZONE
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/Files/6a/6a11875f-312a-…
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FISSION INTERSECTS 8.47% U308
OVER 16.5 METRES AT R585E ZONE
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/Files/6a/6a11875f-312a-…
gehtwas
Uranium Miners Outperforming In 2013 May Be Just The Beginning
Na das will ich doch hoffen
http://seekingalpha.com/article/1913791-uranium-miners-outpe…" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">
http://seekingalpha.com/article/1913791-uranium-miners-outpe…
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Na das will ich doch hoffen
http://seekingalpha.com/article/1913791-uranium-miners-outpe…" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">
http://seekingalpha.com/article/1913791-uranium-miners-outpe…
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Metallix
Hast du etwas gehört bei Deiner Bank ?
Hast du etwas gehört bei Deiner Bank ?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.118.361 von aktienfloh am 27.12.13 15:55:24nein noch nicht...
werde aber meine Bank mal anrufen
LG
metallix
werde aber meine Bank mal anrufen
LG
metallix
Fission Uranium (FCU) Fission erneut Bohrergebnisse und spekulative Kaufempfehlung
Gastautor: Jörg Schulte
| 02.01.2014, 18:04 | 198 Aufrufe | druckversion
Am 30.12.2013 gab Fission Uranium bereits weitere drei Löcher vom Patterson Lake South Projekt bekannt. Ein Bohrloch wurde von der Zone R945E und zwei von der Zone R1155E gemeldet.
In der R945E Zone zeigte sich eine starke Mineralisierung in flacher Tiefe, über viele mächtige Abschnitte, was einer Verbundmineralisierung von 121,0 m in einem Abschnitt mit 170,5 m resultierte. Die Abschnitte beinhalteten auch 3,99% U3O8 über 17,0 m sowie einen hochgradigen Abschnitt mit 18,52% U3O8 über 3,5 m. Die Zone bleibt offen in alle Richtungen.
Weiter wichtig sind auch die Ergebnisse aus den Löchern von PLS13-090 und PLS13-103 von der Zone R1155E. Beide Löcher ergaben mächtige Mineralisierungsabschnitte mit der gleichen Geologie wie die hochgradigen Zonen im Westen. R1155E konnte jetzt als mineralische Zone bestätigt werden, die gerade einmal etwa 195 m von der östlichsten Ausdehnung der hochgradigen R945E Zone entfernt liegt.
Die Höhepunkte der Probenergebnisse:
PLS13-099 (Linie 960E)
• 3,99% U3O8 über 17 m (185,5 m bis 202,5 m), inklusive:
- 18,52% U3O8 über 3,5 m (196,0 m bis 199,5 m)
• 2,69% U3O8 über 30,5 m (222,5 m bis 253,0 m), inklusive:
- 5,1% U3O8 über 6,0 m (228,0 m bis 234,0 m) und 5,4% U3O8 über 7,5 m (242,5 m - 250,0 m)
• Bestes Probenergebniss im Loch: 43,5% U3O8 über 0,5 m (197,0 m - 197,5 m)
Ross McElroy, President, COO und Chefgeologe von Fission sagte:
“Wir sind sehr erfreut über das fortlaufende Wachstum der hohen Grade über große Mächtigkeiten auf R945E. Des weiteren sind wir begeistert über die Bestätigung von R1155E als mineralisierte Zone in nur 195 m östlicher Richtung von R945E. Das Winterbohrprogramm 2014 wird die weitere hochgradige Ausdehnung auf der östlichen Seite von R945E erkunden und gleichzeitig wird an der Beseitigung der Abstände zwischen den Zonen Richtung Westen gearbeitet.”
Canaccord sagt spekulativ kaufen!
Canaccord sieht keine Probleme für den Tagebau im Patterson Lake South. Dieses Projekt ist laut dem Analyst eines der attraktivsten Uranprojekte, das sich in der Hand eines einzelnen Betreibers befindet. Eine Vergleichbare Situation gab es seinerzeit bei Hathor Exploration, mit ihrem Roughrider Projekt. Roughrider brachte es auf 57 Mio. Pfund Uran einem Gehalt von 4,7% U3O8. Dieses Projekt wurde von Rio Tinto zu einem Preis in Höhe von 654 Mio. CAD übernommen. Die Ressource wurde mit einem Preis von von 11 USD pro Pfund U38O bewertet. Für das PLS Projekt von Fission sieht der Analyst ein Potential von gut 50 Mio. Pfund U3O8 oder mehr. Die aktuelle Marktkapitalisierung liegt bei etwa 330 Mio. CAD. Trotz des noch ausstehenden NI-43 101 Report billigt der Analyst Fission Uranium ein Kursziel von bis zu 1,84 CAD zu, was einem Potential von etwa 70% vom aktuellem Aktienkurs von 1,07 CAD entspricht.
Viele Grüße
Ihr Jörg Schulte
Gastautor: Jörg Schulte
| 02.01.2014, 18:04 | 198 Aufrufe | druckversion
Am 30.12.2013 gab Fission Uranium bereits weitere drei Löcher vom Patterson Lake South Projekt bekannt. Ein Bohrloch wurde von der Zone R945E und zwei von der Zone R1155E gemeldet.
In der R945E Zone zeigte sich eine starke Mineralisierung in flacher Tiefe, über viele mächtige Abschnitte, was einer Verbundmineralisierung von 121,0 m in einem Abschnitt mit 170,5 m resultierte. Die Abschnitte beinhalteten auch 3,99% U3O8 über 17,0 m sowie einen hochgradigen Abschnitt mit 18,52% U3O8 über 3,5 m. Die Zone bleibt offen in alle Richtungen.
Weiter wichtig sind auch die Ergebnisse aus den Löchern von PLS13-090 und PLS13-103 von der Zone R1155E. Beide Löcher ergaben mächtige Mineralisierungsabschnitte mit der gleichen Geologie wie die hochgradigen Zonen im Westen. R1155E konnte jetzt als mineralische Zone bestätigt werden, die gerade einmal etwa 195 m von der östlichsten Ausdehnung der hochgradigen R945E Zone entfernt liegt.
Die Höhepunkte der Probenergebnisse:
PLS13-099 (Linie 960E)
• 3,99% U3O8 über 17 m (185,5 m bis 202,5 m), inklusive:
- 18,52% U3O8 über 3,5 m (196,0 m bis 199,5 m)
• 2,69% U3O8 über 30,5 m (222,5 m bis 253,0 m), inklusive:
- 5,1% U3O8 über 6,0 m (228,0 m bis 234,0 m) und 5,4% U3O8 über 7,5 m (242,5 m - 250,0 m)
• Bestes Probenergebniss im Loch: 43,5% U3O8 über 0,5 m (197,0 m - 197,5 m)
Ross McElroy, President, COO und Chefgeologe von Fission sagte:
“Wir sind sehr erfreut über das fortlaufende Wachstum der hohen Grade über große Mächtigkeiten auf R945E. Des weiteren sind wir begeistert über die Bestätigung von R1155E als mineralisierte Zone in nur 195 m östlicher Richtung von R945E. Das Winterbohrprogramm 2014 wird die weitere hochgradige Ausdehnung auf der östlichen Seite von R945E erkunden und gleichzeitig wird an der Beseitigung der Abstände zwischen den Zonen Richtung Westen gearbeitet.”
Canaccord sagt spekulativ kaufen!
Canaccord sieht keine Probleme für den Tagebau im Patterson Lake South. Dieses Projekt ist laut dem Analyst eines der attraktivsten Uranprojekte, das sich in der Hand eines einzelnen Betreibers befindet. Eine Vergleichbare Situation gab es seinerzeit bei Hathor Exploration, mit ihrem Roughrider Projekt. Roughrider brachte es auf 57 Mio. Pfund Uran einem Gehalt von 4,7% U3O8. Dieses Projekt wurde von Rio Tinto zu einem Preis in Höhe von 654 Mio. CAD übernommen. Die Ressource wurde mit einem Preis von von 11 USD pro Pfund U38O bewertet. Für das PLS Projekt von Fission sieht der Analyst ein Potential von gut 50 Mio. Pfund U3O8 oder mehr. Die aktuelle Marktkapitalisierung liegt bei etwa 330 Mio. CAD. Trotz des noch ausstehenden NI-43 101 Report billigt der Analyst Fission Uranium ein Kursziel von bis zu 1,84 CAD zu, was einem Potential von etwa 70% vom aktuellem Aktienkurs von 1,07 CAD entspricht.
Viele Grüße
Ihr Jörg Schulte
Hier ein Artikel zur damaligen Übernahme Hathors Roughrider 2011!
Rio Tinto Wins Hathor Takeover Bid, Secures Roughrider Uranium Project
By Esther Tanquintic-Misa | December 2, 2011 11:47 AM EST
Anglo-Australian miner Rio Tinto Ltd. has succeeded in its $654-million takeover bid for Canadian uranium miner Hathor Exploration and its Roughrider uranium project after rival bidder Canadian Cameco Corp. backed out of the bidding war.
REUTERS
Rio Tinto reportedly plans to restructure its Australian operations and foremost to the new strategy is the divestiture of the global miner’s aluminum assets.
Rio Tinto Ltd. said it will prolong its offer by 10 days up until 12 December to acquire all the remaining outstanding shares of Hathor Exploration for $C4.70 ($A4.51) cash. So far, some 94,950,089 Hathor Exploration common shares representing 70.21 per cent of the shares have been tendered.
Hathor Exploration's Athabasca Basin exploration properties in northern Saskatchewan include its flagship Roughrider deposit, which holds around 58 million pounds of uranium, including the potential to produce 5 million pounds more of the yellow metal a year.
Located 25 km of Cameco Corp.'s existing Rabbit Lake uranium mill, any developer of the deposit would likely face the potentially expensive choice of building their own mill or using Cameco Corp.'s facilities.
In an interview with Montreal Gazette, Guy Hebert, CEO of Canadian uranium player Strateco Resources, said he sees a joint venture is in the offing between Rio Tinto Ltd. and Cameco Corp. in order to process Hathor Exploration's future ore within Cameco Corp.'s underutilized facilities.
Rio Tinto Ltd., the world's fourth-largest uranium miner, has uranium mines in the Ranger mine in Australia through its 68% interest in Energy Resources of Australia and the Rössing uranium mine in Namibia, in which it owns a 69% stake. Rio Tinto Ltd.'s annual uranium production in 2010 was 6293 tU. It sought to gain a foothold in the Athabasca basin, where 20 per cent of the world's uranium is produced.
Athabasca basin's dominant miners include Cameco Corp., which produces about 16 per cent of the world's uranium, and French nuclear giant Areva.
Cameco Corp. was the world's highest-producing uranium miner in 2010, with total output of 8758 tU from its Canada, Kazakhstan and the USA operations.
Meanwhile, Rio Tinto Ltd. has completed the divestment of its Colowyo Mine to Western Fuels-Colorado LLC in a sale signed on September. The thermal coal mine is located in western Colorado.
The transaction is the completion of Rio Tinto Ltd.'s divestment of all US thermal coal mines previously held by its wholly-owned subsidiary, Rio Tinto Energy America Inc.
Rio Tinto Ltd. has completed more than 20 divestments with total gross proceeds in excess of US$11 billion since 2008.
Rio Tinto Wins Hathor Takeover Bid, Secures Roughrider Uranium Project
By Esther Tanquintic-Misa | December 2, 2011 11:47 AM EST
Anglo-Australian miner Rio Tinto Ltd. has succeeded in its $654-million takeover bid for Canadian uranium miner Hathor Exploration and its Roughrider uranium project after rival bidder Canadian Cameco Corp. backed out of the bidding war.
REUTERS
Rio Tinto reportedly plans to restructure its Australian operations and foremost to the new strategy is the divestiture of the global miner’s aluminum assets.
Rio Tinto Ltd. said it will prolong its offer by 10 days up until 12 December to acquire all the remaining outstanding shares of Hathor Exploration for $C4.70 ($A4.51) cash. So far, some 94,950,089 Hathor Exploration common shares representing 70.21 per cent of the shares have been tendered.
Hathor Exploration's Athabasca Basin exploration properties in northern Saskatchewan include its flagship Roughrider deposit, which holds around 58 million pounds of uranium, including the potential to produce 5 million pounds more of the yellow metal a year.
Located 25 km of Cameco Corp.'s existing Rabbit Lake uranium mill, any developer of the deposit would likely face the potentially expensive choice of building their own mill or using Cameco Corp.'s facilities.
In an interview with Montreal Gazette, Guy Hebert, CEO of Canadian uranium player Strateco Resources, said he sees a joint venture is in the offing between Rio Tinto Ltd. and Cameco Corp. in order to process Hathor Exploration's future ore within Cameco Corp.'s underutilized facilities.
Rio Tinto Ltd., the world's fourth-largest uranium miner, has uranium mines in the Ranger mine in Australia through its 68% interest in Energy Resources of Australia and the Rössing uranium mine in Namibia, in which it owns a 69% stake. Rio Tinto Ltd.'s annual uranium production in 2010 was 6293 tU. It sought to gain a foothold in the Athabasca basin, where 20 per cent of the world's uranium is produced.
Athabasca basin's dominant miners include Cameco Corp., which produces about 16 per cent of the world's uranium, and French nuclear giant Areva.
Cameco Corp. was the world's highest-producing uranium miner in 2010, with total output of 8758 tU from its Canada, Kazakhstan and the USA operations.
Meanwhile, Rio Tinto Ltd. has completed the divestment of its Colowyo Mine to Western Fuels-Colorado LLC in a sale signed on September. The thermal coal mine is located in western Colorado.
The transaction is the completion of Rio Tinto Ltd.'s divestment of all US thermal coal mines previously held by its wholly-owned subsidiary, Rio Tinto Energy America Inc.
Rio Tinto Ltd. has completed more than 20 divestments with total gross proceeds in excess of US$11 billion since 2008.
Hallo!
Also ich finde man kann die beiden Uran-Deposits nicht so einfach vergleichen wie in den Artikel zuvor!
1. Wenn man sich die 3D Bilder der Lagerstätten anschaut sieht man, dass PLS schon einiges mehr an Bohrtreffern hat als Hathors Roughrider!
2. Die Streichlänge 2km ist auch um eingiges länger bei PLS (Roughrider 500 m) sowie die Tatsache, dass in alle Richtungen noch alles offen ist!!!
2. Was für mich am Wichtigsten ist, ist die Tiefe der Funde! => Abbaukosten!!! da hat PLS eindeutig die Nase vorn! TAGEBAU möglich!
So richtig mehr wissen wir erst wenn der Nl-43 101 Report erstellt ist!
3. Uranpreis - das ist der Hebel! Hoffe 2014 ist unser Jahr!
Also was haltet ihr davon?
LG Harry
Also ich finde man kann die beiden Uran-Deposits nicht so einfach vergleichen wie in den Artikel zuvor!
1. Wenn man sich die 3D Bilder der Lagerstätten anschaut sieht man, dass PLS schon einiges mehr an Bohrtreffern hat als Hathors Roughrider!
2. Die Streichlänge 2km ist auch um eingiges länger bei PLS (Roughrider 500 m) sowie die Tatsache, dass in alle Richtungen noch alles offen ist!!!
2. Was für mich am Wichtigsten ist, ist die Tiefe der Funde! => Abbaukosten!!! da hat PLS eindeutig die Nase vorn! TAGEBAU möglich!
So richtig mehr wissen wir erst wenn der Nl-43 101 Report erstellt ist!
3. Uranpreis - das ist der Hebel! Hoffe 2014 ist unser Jahr!
Also was haltet ihr davon?
LG Harry
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.148.525 von Harry0978 am 03.01.14 10:34:04Fürchte fast, dass 2014 der Uranpreis och nicht signifikant steigt. Da brauchen wir noch einen langen Atem. Entschieigent wir Japan sein.
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.151.267 von gehtwas am 03.01.14 15:53:27Gute Nachrichten aus Korea, 3 Reactoren wieder ans Netz
http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/RS-Korean-reactors-cleared…" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/RS-Korean-reactors-cleared…
gehtwas
http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/RS-Korean-reactors-cleared…" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/RS-Korean-reactors-cleared…
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meine Bank hat immer noch nicht auf meine Mail geantwortet.
hat jemand noch Fision 3.0 zugeteilte im Depot?
Gruss
Metallix
hat jemand noch Fision 3.0 zugeteilte im Depot?
Gruss
Metallix
Zitat von gehtwas: Fürchte fast, dass 2014 der Uranpreis och nicht signifikant steigt. Da brauchen wir noch einen langen Atem. Entscheident wird Japan sein.
gehtwas
Einige die es eigenlich besser wissen müsen als ich, sehen es optimistischer. Mit Freude würde ich meinen Irrtum eingestehen
Aber auch hier: Japan ist entscheident
URANIUM: ON YOUR MARKS, GET SET...
We have long pointed to 2014 as
the kick off year for uranium prices to return and for the commodity to retake its
position in the spotlight. While uranium equities have shown some strength over the last quarter of 2013, we
believe there is significant upside remai
ning as the spot price of US$34.50/lb is below the current marginal cost of
production of US$40/lb and significantly below the minimum incentive price for future supply to match future
uranium demand (US$70/lb). While uranium prices are currently low due
to excess uranium inventories
stemming from material earmarked for Japan’s 50 reactors not being consumed over the last three years, we
believe prices are set for a violent move higher as Japan is set to restart some reactors this year (we forecast 12 to
r
estart in 2014). Moreover, despite the negative headlines of anti
-
uranium sentiment we continue to highlight that
there are more reactors under construction, planned, and proposed now (556) than since before Fukushima (541)
(exhibit 1).
Due to our detailed
supply and demand forecast (exhibit 2), we forecast a significant and dramatic move in the
price of uranium in the near term as the price corrects from below the marginal cost of production (exhibit 3).
We
see a supply deficit in two of the next five years
followed by a large and unavoidable deficit beginning in 2019 as
global demand outpaces global supply under the current price environment.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/investment-ide…
gehtwas
....so nach meinem Email-Gemecker hat meine Bank Fission3.0 wieder aufs Depot eingebucht
....aber erklärt haben sie es mir nicht.
damit startet das Jahr schon mal ganz gut
...das Gap wird geschlossen
...man darf gespannt sein....
Gruss
Metallix
....aber erklärt haben sie es mir nicht.
damit startet das Jahr schon mal ganz gut
...das Gap wird geschlossen
...man darf gespannt sein....
Gruss
Metallix
Fission Uranium
Hat jetzt genug konsolidiert...wann geht's wieder aufwärts...
metallix
Hat jetzt genug konsolidiert...wann geht's wieder aufwärts...
metallix
Meine wurden heute auch wieder eingebucht
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.156.241 von aktienfloh am 04.01.14 15:59:09 meine Fission haben zwar länger auf sich warten lassen als eure, dafür waren die nicht mehr weg.
Jup, genug konsolidiert. Jetzt darf's gerne wieder rauf.
Weiß eigentlich jemand, ob Fission 3.0 noch wo (ausser an der TSX-V) gelistet werden soll ?
Gruß,
grawhsak
Jup, genug konsolidiert. Jetzt darf's gerne wieder rauf.
Weiß eigentlich jemand, ob Fission 3.0 noch wo (ausser an der TSX-V) gelistet werden soll ?
Gruß,
grawhsak
Mal so nebenbei:
Deutschland produziert so viel Strom aus Braunkohle wie noch nie seit der Wiedervereinigung. Damit steigt auch der CO₂-Ausstoß - trotz milliardenschwerer Förderung von Wind- und Solarenergie. Grüne und Greenpeace warnen vor einer gravierenden Fehlentwicklung.
Zum Artikel:
http://www.sueddeutsche.de/wirtschaft/energiewende-in-deutsc…
Hat aber überhauptnix mit Stillegung der AKW's zu tun
gehtwas
Deutschland produziert so viel Strom aus Braunkohle wie noch nie seit der Wiedervereinigung. Damit steigt auch der CO₂-Ausstoß - trotz milliardenschwerer Förderung von Wind- und Solarenergie. Grüne und Greenpeace warnen vor einer gravierenden Fehlentwicklung.
Zum Artikel:
http://www.sueddeutsche.de/wirtschaft/energiewende-in-deutsc…
Hat aber überhauptnix mit Stillegung der AKW's zu tun
gehtwas
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.174.525 von Grawshak am 07.01.14 17:12:49Bin mal gespannt, was jetzt wieder hinter den Insider-Verkäufen steckt. Die Kürzlichen waren Warren William geschuldet... der hat seine 100k Optionen zu 0,15 gezogen und brav für 1,04-1,07 wieder verkauft.
http://www.canadianinsider.com/node/7?menu_tickersearch=FCU
Gestern gab es erneut Insider-Verkäufe zu 1,082 CAD....damit hat es FCU auf Platz 2 geschafft:
http://www.canadianinsider.com/node/4 (Tabelle TSX Venture Selling)
nicht schön mit anzusehen, wie der Kurs abgewürgt wird....
Gruß,
grawshak
http://www.canadianinsider.com/node/7?menu_tickersearch=FCU
Gestern gab es erneut Insider-Verkäufe zu 1,082 CAD....damit hat es FCU auf Platz 2 geschafft:
http://www.canadianinsider.com/node/4 (Tabelle TSX Venture Selling)
nicht schön mit anzusehen, wie der Kurs abgewürgt wird....
Gruß,
grawshak
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.178.621 von Grawshak am 08.01.14 07:58:09was Warren William kann, kann auch Kurt James ... wie auch gestern getan....
Für detailverliebte.
Hier wird unter anderen auf die Explorationstechnik eingegangen, die die Geschwindigkeit des Zuwachsee ermöglichte.
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2014-01/29085730…
gehtwas
Hier wird unter anderen auf die Explorationstechnik eingegangen, die die Geschwindigkeit des Zuwachsee ermöglichte.
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2014-01/29085730…
gehtwas
Company Name: Fission Uranium Corp.
Dow Jones Industry: Nonferrous Metals
Exchange: CVE
Shares Outstanding: 313,216,000
Market Cap: 341.41M
Dow Jones Industry: Nonferrous Metals
Exchange: CVE
Shares Outstanding: 313,216,000
Market Cap: 341.41M
Company Name: Cameco Corp.
Dow Jones Industry: Nonferrous Metals
Exchange: NYSE
Shares Outstanding: 395,466,000
Market Cap: 8.63B
Short Interest: 3,746,989 (0.95%)
Dow Jones Industry: Nonferrous Metals
Exchange: NYSE
Shares Outstanding: 395,466,000
Market Cap: 8.63B
Short Interest: 3,746,989 (0.95%)
Neue Präsentation gibt es auch
http://www.fissionuranium.com/_resources/presentations/FCU_S…
gehtwas
http://www.fissionuranium.com/_resources/presentations/FCU_S…
gehtwas
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.201.811 von gehtwas am 10.01.14 13:48:53Danke für die Links
Fission's Ross McElroy, Wins PDAC Award for Canadian Discovery and Prospecting Success
PDAC 2014 Grants Highest Accolade for Exploration Success at PLS Project
Marketwired
Fission Uranium Corp.
January 9, 2014 9:57 AM
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fissions-ross-mcelroy-wins-pda…
und Fission 3.0
schönes Wochenende
metallix
PDAC 2014 Grants Highest Accolade for Exploration Success at PLS Project
Marketwired
Fission Uranium Corp.
January 9, 2014 9:57 AM
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fissions-ross-mcelroy-wins-pda…
und Fission 3.0
schönes Wochenende
metallix
Von besonderer Bedeutung sind folgende Bohrlöcher:
PLS13-104 (Linie 465E) und PLS13-082 (Linie 795E), welche einen Intervall von 13,20% U3O8 über 4,5 m und 4,94% über 9,0 m aufweisen. Beide hochgradigen Zonen sind noch in alle Richtungen offen. Während des Sommer-Bohrprogramms im Jahr 2013 testeten 17 Bohrlöcher die R390E Zone und erweiterten diese auf eine Streichlänge von 255 Meter. Die Löcher PLS13-102 (Linie 300E), PLS13-104 (Linie 465E), PLS13-082 (Linie 795E), PLS13- 089 (Linie 765E), PLS13-097 (Linie 795E), PLS13-101 (Linie 810E) erbrachten ebenfalls bedeutende Mineralisierungen.
Höhepunkte der veröffentlichten Bohrergebnisse waren:
• PLS13-104 (Linie 465E) 13,0 m (von 99,0 m bis 112,0 m) mit 4,94% U308 inklusive: 4,5 m (von 103,5 m bis 108,0 m) mit 13,20% U308. Das beste Ergebnis im Loch waren: 0,5 m (von 104,5 m bis 105,0 m) mit 35,9% U308.
• PLS13-082 (Linie 795E) 41,0 m (von 141,0 m bis 182,00 m) mit 1,25% U308 inklusive: 9,0 m (von 167,5 m bis 176,5 m) mit 4,94% U308.
• PLS13-097 (Linie 795E) 48,0 m (von 119,0 bis 167,00 m) mit 0,99% U308 inklusive: 3,5 m (160,5 m bis 164,0 m) mit 6,00% U308.
Ross McElroy, President, COO und Chefgeologe von Fission zeigte sich auch über diese Bohrergebnisse wieder erfreut und sagte:
"Beide Bohrlöcher R390E und R780E haben nachhaltige Fortschritte als hochgradige Zonen gemacht und bleiben in alle Richtungen offen. Das Wachstum bleibt intakt und alle sechs Löcher erbrachten starke Mineralisierungen. Einige Löcher wie z.B. Loch 104 und 082 erbrachten beachtliche hochgradige Intervalle."
Vom Analystenhaus Raymond James bekommt Fission Uranium unter Anderem aufgrund der konsequent starken Bohrergebnisse das Rating strong buy! Weiter begründen die Analysten die Kaufempfehlung mit dem sehr guten Projekt und das in der Vergangenheit für Übernahmen in der Region 9 USD pro Pfund U3O8 bezahlt wurden. Da die bisherige Ressource bei ca. 77 Mio. Pfund liegt und noch um einiges erhöht werden könnte, sehen die Analysten derzeit ein Kursziel von 2,69 CAD. Das entspräche einem Kursaufschlag von mehr als 155% bei einem aktuellem Kurs von 1,10 CAD (16. Januar 2014).
Anbei können Sie sich die deutschsprachige Unternehmensmeldung der Bohrergebnisse vom 15.Januar 2014 ansehen,
sowie ein
Interview mit dem CEO Dev Randhawa von der Mines and Money im Dezember 2013.
Viele Grüße
Ihr Jörg Schulte
PLS13-104 (Linie 465E) und PLS13-082 (Linie 795E), welche einen Intervall von 13,20% U3O8 über 4,5 m und 4,94% über 9,0 m aufweisen. Beide hochgradigen Zonen sind noch in alle Richtungen offen. Während des Sommer-Bohrprogramms im Jahr 2013 testeten 17 Bohrlöcher die R390E Zone und erweiterten diese auf eine Streichlänge von 255 Meter. Die Löcher PLS13-102 (Linie 300E), PLS13-104 (Linie 465E), PLS13-082 (Linie 795E), PLS13- 089 (Linie 765E), PLS13-097 (Linie 795E), PLS13-101 (Linie 810E) erbrachten ebenfalls bedeutende Mineralisierungen.
Höhepunkte der veröffentlichten Bohrergebnisse waren:
• PLS13-104 (Linie 465E) 13,0 m (von 99,0 m bis 112,0 m) mit 4,94% U308 inklusive: 4,5 m (von 103,5 m bis 108,0 m) mit 13,20% U308. Das beste Ergebnis im Loch waren: 0,5 m (von 104,5 m bis 105,0 m) mit 35,9% U308.
• PLS13-082 (Linie 795E) 41,0 m (von 141,0 m bis 182,00 m) mit 1,25% U308 inklusive: 9,0 m (von 167,5 m bis 176,5 m) mit 4,94% U308.
• PLS13-097 (Linie 795E) 48,0 m (von 119,0 bis 167,00 m) mit 0,99% U308 inklusive: 3,5 m (160,5 m bis 164,0 m) mit 6,00% U308.
Ross McElroy, President, COO und Chefgeologe von Fission zeigte sich auch über diese Bohrergebnisse wieder erfreut und sagte:
"Beide Bohrlöcher R390E und R780E haben nachhaltige Fortschritte als hochgradige Zonen gemacht und bleiben in alle Richtungen offen. Das Wachstum bleibt intakt und alle sechs Löcher erbrachten starke Mineralisierungen. Einige Löcher wie z.B. Loch 104 und 082 erbrachten beachtliche hochgradige Intervalle."
Vom Analystenhaus Raymond James bekommt Fission Uranium unter Anderem aufgrund der konsequent starken Bohrergebnisse das Rating strong buy! Weiter begründen die Analysten die Kaufempfehlung mit dem sehr guten Projekt und das in der Vergangenheit für Übernahmen in der Region 9 USD pro Pfund U3O8 bezahlt wurden. Da die bisherige Ressource bei ca. 77 Mio. Pfund liegt und noch um einiges erhöht werden könnte, sehen die Analysten derzeit ein Kursziel von 2,69 CAD. Das entspräche einem Kursaufschlag von mehr als 155% bei einem aktuellem Kurs von 1,10 CAD (16. Januar 2014).
Anbei können Sie sich die deutschsprachige Unternehmensmeldung der Bohrergebnisse vom 15.Januar 2014 ansehen,
sowie ein
Interview mit dem CEO Dev Randhawa von der Mines and Money im Dezember 2013.
Viele Grüße
Ihr Jörg Schulte
IRW-PRESS: Azincourt Uranium (CDNX: AAZ.V - Nachrichten) : Azincourt Uranium: Joint Venture zwischen Azincourt und Fission 3.0 (Other OTC: FISOF - Nachrichten) startet Winterprogramm bei PLN
http://de.finance.yahoo.com/nachrichten/irw-news-azincourt-u…
Gruss
Metallix
http://de.finance.yahoo.com/nachrichten/irw-news-azincourt-u…
Gruss
Metallix
IRW-PRESS: Fission Uranium Corp.: Fission erbohrt bisher größte Verbundmineralisierung auf PLS mit 36,72 m außerhalb des messbaren Skalenbereichs (Linie 600E)
Fission erbohrt bisher größte Verbundmineralisierung auf PLS mit 36,72 m außerhalb des messbaren Skalenbereichs (Linie 600E)
Insgesamt 111,5 m gemischte Mineralisierungen
FISSION URANIUM CORP. ("Fission" oder "das Unternehmen") freut sich, die Ergebnisse der ersten fünf Löcher des Winterbohrprogramms auf PLS in Saskatchewan, Athabasca Basin bekannt zu geben. Von besonderer Bedeutung ist Loch PLS14-129 (Linie 600E) mit 36,72 m Verbundmineralisierung mit Graden die oberhalb dem messbaren Skalenbereich (>9999 cps) in flacher Tiefe liegen, inklusive einem separaten Intervall von 9,5 m durchgängiger Radioaktivität. Das Loch erbrachte die mächtigste und stärkste Skalierung die jemals auf PLS gemessen worden ist. Es übersteigt bei weitem das Loch PLS13-075 (Linie 330E), welches auf 21,65 Verbundmineralisierung außerhalb der Skalierung und später analysiert mit 21,76 % U308 über 21,5 m und 9,08% U308 über 54,5 m lag (siehe Unternehmensmeldung vom 4. September 2013).
Alle fünf Löcher trafen auf Verbundmineralisierungen außerhalb der Skalierung und haben weiter die Lücken zwischen den Zonen R390E bis R945E verringert. Insgesamt hat sich die Distanz zwischen den mineralisierten Zonen um ca. 45 m (12%) verringert.
Bohrhöhepunkte waren:
* PLS14-129 (Linie 600E)
o 111,5 m gesamt Verbundmineralisierung (56,0 m - 268,0 m) inklusive 36,72 m Verbundmineralisierung über den Skalenbereich (größer als 9999 cps) Radioaktivität
* PLS14-126 (Linie 780E)
o 64,5 m gesamt Verbundmineralisierung (131,0 m - 374,0 m) inklusive 3,09 m Verbundmineralisierung über den Skalenbereich (größer als 9999 cps) Radioaktivität
* PLS14-125 (Linie 570E)
o 88,0 m gesamt Verbundmineralisierung (70,0 m - 240,5 m) inklusive 1,96 m Verbundmineralisierung über den Skalenbereich (größer als 9999 cps) Radioaktivität
Commodity-TV Interview: http://bit.ly/Mjx57V
Ross McElroy, President, COO und Chefgeologe von Fission sagte:
"PLS14-129 ist das bisher stärkste Loch auf PLS - es überschreitet die gesamte Verbundmineralisierung von Loch PLS13-075 um über 50%. Unter Berücksichtigung, dass Bohrloch PLS13-075 zu einem der besten Bohrlöcher im gesamten Athabasca Basin gehört, ist das ein unglaublicher Start für das Winterprogramm. Die heutigen Ergebnisse verkleinern auch erheblich die Lücken zwischen den Zonen. Ein weiterer Beweis, dass das System aus einer großen Zone besteht."
Linie 570E:
* Bohrloch PLS14-125 wurde als vertikales Loch gefasst und auf eine Tiefe von 359,0 m abgebohrt. Der Bohrkragen liegt ca. 15 m im Gitter westlich von PLS13-106. Das Grundgestein wurde auf 55,7 m angetroffen. Ein Quarzgneis tritt auf 55,7 m bis 82,6 m auf. Von 82,6 m bis 338,8 m in der Lithologie ist ein pelitischer Gneis (graphitisch und sulfidisch) dominierend mit mehrfachen Abschnitten mit nicht gleichverteilten Mylonit (von 1,7 m bis 6,3 m Mächtigkeit). Ein diabasischer Erzgang tritt von 338,8 m bis 341,8 m auf. Von 341,8 m bis 359,0 m (EOH) dominiert semi-pelitischer Gneis. Anormale Radioaktivität tritt ab 89,0 m übereinstimmend im Übergang in einen pelitischen Gneis auf. Eine Gesamtverbundmineralisierung mit 88,0 m tritt innerhalb eines Abschnitts mit 170,5 m (70,0 m bis 240,5 m) auf in neun variablen radioaktiven mineralisierten Abschnitten mit Mächtigkeiten von 0,5 m bis 29,5 m, die durch nicht mineralisierte Abschnitte getrennt werden mit Mächtigkeiten von 2,5 m bis 23,5 m.
Linie 600E:
* Das Bohrloch PLS14-129 wurde als vertikales Loch gefasst und auf 344,0 m Tiefe gebohrt. Der Bohrkragen liegt ca. 15 m östlich im Gitter von PLS13-098. Das Grundgestein wurde auf 55,9 m durchteuft. Ein pelitischer Gneis tritt von 55,9 m bis 286,3 m auf. Gelegentlich treten alternierende Abschnitte aus Quarzgneis auf zwischen 172,8 m bis 189,9 m. Von 286,3 m bis 344,0 m (EOH) dominiert ein semi-pelitischer Gneis Anormale Radioaktivität tritt ab dem oberen Grundgestein ab 56,0 m auf übereinstimmend mit deinem pelitischen Gneis der oft innerhalb schon bestimmter massiver Uranmineralisierungen auftritt, wo die beherbergende Lithologie diese verdeckt. Es tritt eine Verbundmineralisierung mit 111,5 m auf innerhalb eines Abschnitts mit 212,0 m (56,0 m bis 268,0 m) mit neun variablen radioaktiv mineralisierten Abschnitten mit Mächtigkeiten von 0,5 m bis 38,0 m die durch nicht mineralisierte Abschnitte getrennt werden mit Mächtigkeiten von 3,0 m bis 46,0 m. Es wurde eine Verbundmineralisieru
Linie 780E:
* Bohrloch PLS14-126 wurde als vertikales Bohrloch gefasst und auf eine Tiefe von 443,0 m gebohrt. Der Bohrkragen liegt ca. 10 m südlich im Gitter von PLS13-080. Das Basisgestein wurde auf 54,3 m durchteuft. Vorkommend ist ein semi-pelitischer Gneis von 54,3 m bis 67,8 m. Von 67,8 m bis 381,4 m dominiert ein pelitischer Gneis (graphitisch und sulfidisch) mit etlichen alternierenden Abschnitten von quarzischem Gneis der zwischen 95,9 m und 233,6 m auftritt und ab und zu Abschnitte von nicht gleichmäßig verteilten Mylonit besitzt. (1,0 m bis 8,3 m mächtig). Von 381,4 m bis 443,0 m (EOH) verändert sich die Lithologie in einen semi-pelitischen Gneis. Anormale Radioaktivität tritt ab 131,0 m auf. Die Gesamtverbundmineralisierung liegt bei 64,5 m innerhalb eines Abschnitts mit 243,0 m (131,0 m bis 374,0 m) und 11 variabel radioaktiv mineralisierten Abschnitten mit Mächtigkeiten von 0,5 m bis 30,0 m die durch nicht mineralisierte Abschnitte mit Mächtigkeiten von 2,5 m bis 72,5 m getrennt we
Linie 825E:
* Bohrloch PLS14-127 wurde als vertikales Loch gefasst und auf 350,0 m abgebohrt. Der Bohrkragen liegt ca. 15 m östlich im Gitter von PLS13-101. Das Basisgestein wurde auf 59,2 m angetroffen. Ein pelitischer Gneis tritt von 59,2 m bis 86,9 m auf. Ein Quarzgneis kommt von 86,9 m bis 135,7 m vor. Von 135,7 m bis 211,3 m dominiert ein pelitischer Gneis mit einzelnen Abschnitten die aus nicht gelichmäßig verteiltem Mylonit bestehen (bis zu 6,4 m mächtig). Von 211,3 m bis 350,0 m (EOH) dominiert ein semi-pelitischer Gneis. Anormale Radioaktivität tritt auf ab 63,0 m übereinstimmend mit dem pelitischen Gneis. Es tritt eine Gesamtverbundmineralisierung mit 92,5 m innerhalb eines Abschnitts mit 236,5 m auf (63,0 m bis 299,5 m) in 11 variabel radioaktiv mineralisierten Abschnitten mit Mächtigkeiten von 1,0 m bis 24,5 m, die durch nicht mineralisierte Abschnitte mit Mächtigkeiten von 2,5 m bis 85,0 m getrennt werden. Es tritt ein Verbund auf mit 0,79 m Mächtigkeit und Radioaktivität die außer
Linie 945E:
* Bohrloch PLS14-128 wurde als vertikales Loch gefasst und auf eine Tiefe von 464,0 m gebohrt. Der Bohrkragen liegt ca. 15 m südlich im Gitter von PLS13-084. Das Basisgestein wurde auf 56,5 m angetroffen. Ein semi-pelitischer Gneis tritt auf von 56,5 m bis 106,7 m. Ein Quarzgneis tritt von 106,7 m bis 320,0 m auf mit zufällig verteilten engen Abschnitten die aus pelitischem Gneis bestehen (ab 1,6 m bis 29,7 m mächtig). Von 320,0 m bis 435,7 m dominiert ein pelitischer Gneis mit zufällig verteilten Abschnitten nicht gleichmäßig verteiltem Mylonit (bis zu 1,1 m mächtig). Von 435,7 m bis 464,0 m (EOH) verändert sich das Gestein in das Semipelitische. Anormale Radioaktivitäten treten von 104,5 m an auf übereinstimmend mit der Veränderung in einen Quarzgneis. Es gibt eine Verbundmineralisierung mit 61,5 m innerhalb eines 144,5 m Abschnitts (104,5 m bis 249,0 m) in dem sechs variable radioaktive mineralisierte Abschnitte auftreten mit Mächtigkeiten von 1,0 m bis 42,5 m die durch nicht mine Bohrloch-Übersicht:
Zur Ansicht der vollständigen Pressemeldung folgen Sie bitte dem Link: http://www.irw-press.com/dokumente/FissionUranium_270114_Deu…
Ein 12 Mio. $ Bohrprogramm mit über 30.000m und 90 Löchern ist mit Geophysikalischen Untersuchungen auf PLS im Gange. Aktualisierte Karten können auf der Unternehmenswebsite eingesehen werden unter: http://www.fissionuranium.com/projects/patterson-lake-south-…
Patterson Lake South Gelände
Das 31.039 Ha große PLS Projekt ist zu 100% im Eigentum der Fission Uranium Corp. Fission ist der Betreiber. PLS ist zugänglich via Straße und hat einen ganzjährigen Hauptzugang vom Highway 955 aus, der Nördlich der früheren Cluff Lake Mine verläuft und durch die nahe gelegene UEX-Areva Shea Creek Entdeckung ca. 50 Km Nördlich verläuft welches momentan in aktiver Exploration und Entwicklung sich befindet.
Die technischen Informationen in dieser Pressemitteilung wurden im Einklang mit den Kanadischen Regeln des National Instrument 43- 101 angefertigt und im Namen des Unternehmens durch Ross McElroy, P.Geol. President und COO von Fission Uranium Corp. geprüft. Er ist eine Qualifizierte Person.
Über Fission Uranium Corp.
Fission Uranium Corp. ist eine Kanadische Rohstoffexplorationsunternehmung und hat sich auf die strategische Akquisition, Exploration und Entwicklung von Uranvorkommen mit Sitz in Kelowna, British Columbia spezialisiert. Die Stammaktien sind an der TSX Venture Exchange unter dem Symbol "FCU" notiert. Zusätzlich werden die Aktien am OTCQX in den USA unter dem Symbol "FCUUF" gehandelt.
Im Namen des Direktoriums
"Ross McElroy"
Ross McElroy, President und COO
FÜR WEITERE INFORMATIONEN WENDEN SIE SICH BITTE AN:
Fission Uranium Corp. Rich Matthews Investor Relations TF: 877-868-8140 rich@fissionuranium.com www.fissionuranium.com
und für den deutschsprachigen Raum an:
Swiss Resource Capital AG Jochen Staiger info@resource-capital.ch www.resource-capital.ch
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Fission erbohrt bisher größte Verbundmineralisierung auf PLS mit 36,72 m außerhalb des messbaren Skalenbereichs (Linie 600E)
Insgesamt 111,5 m gemischte Mineralisierungen
FISSION URANIUM CORP. ("Fission" oder "das Unternehmen") freut sich, die Ergebnisse der ersten fünf Löcher des Winterbohrprogramms auf PLS in Saskatchewan, Athabasca Basin bekannt zu geben. Von besonderer Bedeutung ist Loch PLS14-129 (Linie 600E) mit 36,72 m Verbundmineralisierung mit Graden die oberhalb dem messbaren Skalenbereich (>9999 cps) in flacher Tiefe liegen, inklusive einem separaten Intervall von 9,5 m durchgängiger Radioaktivität. Das Loch erbrachte die mächtigste und stärkste Skalierung die jemals auf PLS gemessen worden ist. Es übersteigt bei weitem das Loch PLS13-075 (Linie 330E), welches auf 21,65 Verbundmineralisierung außerhalb der Skalierung und später analysiert mit 21,76 % U308 über 21,5 m und 9,08% U308 über 54,5 m lag (siehe Unternehmensmeldung vom 4. September 2013).
Alle fünf Löcher trafen auf Verbundmineralisierungen außerhalb der Skalierung und haben weiter die Lücken zwischen den Zonen R390E bis R945E verringert. Insgesamt hat sich die Distanz zwischen den mineralisierten Zonen um ca. 45 m (12%) verringert.
Bohrhöhepunkte waren:
* PLS14-129 (Linie 600E)
o 111,5 m gesamt Verbundmineralisierung (56,0 m - 268,0 m) inklusive 36,72 m Verbundmineralisierung über den Skalenbereich (größer als 9999 cps) Radioaktivität
* PLS14-126 (Linie 780E)
o 64,5 m gesamt Verbundmineralisierung (131,0 m - 374,0 m) inklusive 3,09 m Verbundmineralisierung über den Skalenbereich (größer als 9999 cps) Radioaktivität
* PLS14-125 (Linie 570E)
o 88,0 m gesamt Verbundmineralisierung (70,0 m - 240,5 m) inklusive 1,96 m Verbundmineralisierung über den Skalenbereich (größer als 9999 cps) Radioaktivität
Commodity-TV Interview: http://bit.ly/Mjx57V
Ross McElroy, President, COO und Chefgeologe von Fission sagte:
"PLS14-129 ist das bisher stärkste Loch auf PLS - es überschreitet die gesamte Verbundmineralisierung von Loch PLS13-075 um über 50%. Unter Berücksichtigung, dass Bohrloch PLS13-075 zu einem der besten Bohrlöcher im gesamten Athabasca Basin gehört, ist das ein unglaublicher Start für das Winterprogramm. Die heutigen Ergebnisse verkleinern auch erheblich die Lücken zwischen den Zonen. Ein weiterer Beweis, dass das System aus einer großen Zone besteht."
Linie 570E:
* Bohrloch PLS14-125 wurde als vertikales Loch gefasst und auf eine Tiefe von 359,0 m abgebohrt. Der Bohrkragen liegt ca. 15 m im Gitter westlich von PLS13-106. Das Grundgestein wurde auf 55,7 m angetroffen. Ein Quarzgneis tritt auf 55,7 m bis 82,6 m auf. Von 82,6 m bis 338,8 m in der Lithologie ist ein pelitischer Gneis (graphitisch und sulfidisch) dominierend mit mehrfachen Abschnitten mit nicht gleichverteilten Mylonit (von 1,7 m bis 6,3 m Mächtigkeit). Ein diabasischer Erzgang tritt von 338,8 m bis 341,8 m auf. Von 341,8 m bis 359,0 m (EOH) dominiert semi-pelitischer Gneis. Anormale Radioaktivität tritt ab 89,0 m übereinstimmend im Übergang in einen pelitischen Gneis auf. Eine Gesamtverbundmineralisierung mit 88,0 m tritt innerhalb eines Abschnitts mit 170,5 m (70,0 m bis 240,5 m) auf in neun variablen radioaktiven mineralisierten Abschnitten mit Mächtigkeiten von 0,5 m bis 29,5 m, die durch nicht mineralisierte Abschnitte getrennt werden mit Mächtigkeiten von 2,5 m bis 23,5 m.
Linie 600E:
* Das Bohrloch PLS14-129 wurde als vertikales Loch gefasst und auf 344,0 m Tiefe gebohrt. Der Bohrkragen liegt ca. 15 m östlich im Gitter von PLS13-098. Das Grundgestein wurde auf 55,9 m durchteuft. Ein pelitischer Gneis tritt von 55,9 m bis 286,3 m auf. Gelegentlich treten alternierende Abschnitte aus Quarzgneis auf zwischen 172,8 m bis 189,9 m. Von 286,3 m bis 344,0 m (EOH) dominiert ein semi-pelitischer Gneis Anormale Radioaktivität tritt ab dem oberen Grundgestein ab 56,0 m auf übereinstimmend mit deinem pelitischen Gneis der oft innerhalb schon bestimmter massiver Uranmineralisierungen auftritt, wo die beherbergende Lithologie diese verdeckt. Es tritt eine Verbundmineralisierung mit 111,5 m auf innerhalb eines Abschnitts mit 212,0 m (56,0 m bis 268,0 m) mit neun variablen radioaktiv mineralisierten Abschnitten mit Mächtigkeiten von 0,5 m bis 38,0 m die durch nicht mineralisierte Abschnitte getrennt werden mit Mächtigkeiten von 3,0 m bis 46,0 m. Es wurde eine Verbundmineralisieru
Linie 780E:
* Bohrloch PLS14-126 wurde als vertikales Bohrloch gefasst und auf eine Tiefe von 443,0 m gebohrt. Der Bohrkragen liegt ca. 10 m südlich im Gitter von PLS13-080. Das Basisgestein wurde auf 54,3 m durchteuft. Vorkommend ist ein semi-pelitischer Gneis von 54,3 m bis 67,8 m. Von 67,8 m bis 381,4 m dominiert ein pelitischer Gneis (graphitisch und sulfidisch) mit etlichen alternierenden Abschnitten von quarzischem Gneis der zwischen 95,9 m und 233,6 m auftritt und ab und zu Abschnitte von nicht gleichmäßig verteilten Mylonit besitzt. (1,0 m bis 8,3 m mächtig). Von 381,4 m bis 443,0 m (EOH) verändert sich die Lithologie in einen semi-pelitischen Gneis. Anormale Radioaktivität tritt ab 131,0 m auf. Die Gesamtverbundmineralisierung liegt bei 64,5 m innerhalb eines Abschnitts mit 243,0 m (131,0 m bis 374,0 m) und 11 variabel radioaktiv mineralisierten Abschnitten mit Mächtigkeiten von 0,5 m bis 30,0 m die durch nicht mineralisierte Abschnitte mit Mächtigkeiten von 2,5 m bis 72,5 m getrennt we
Linie 825E:
* Bohrloch PLS14-127 wurde als vertikales Loch gefasst und auf 350,0 m abgebohrt. Der Bohrkragen liegt ca. 15 m östlich im Gitter von PLS13-101. Das Basisgestein wurde auf 59,2 m angetroffen. Ein pelitischer Gneis tritt von 59,2 m bis 86,9 m auf. Ein Quarzgneis kommt von 86,9 m bis 135,7 m vor. Von 135,7 m bis 211,3 m dominiert ein pelitischer Gneis mit einzelnen Abschnitten die aus nicht gelichmäßig verteiltem Mylonit bestehen (bis zu 6,4 m mächtig). Von 211,3 m bis 350,0 m (EOH) dominiert ein semi-pelitischer Gneis. Anormale Radioaktivität tritt auf ab 63,0 m übereinstimmend mit dem pelitischen Gneis. Es tritt eine Gesamtverbundmineralisierung mit 92,5 m innerhalb eines Abschnitts mit 236,5 m auf (63,0 m bis 299,5 m) in 11 variabel radioaktiv mineralisierten Abschnitten mit Mächtigkeiten von 1,0 m bis 24,5 m, die durch nicht mineralisierte Abschnitte mit Mächtigkeiten von 2,5 m bis 85,0 m getrennt werden. Es tritt ein Verbund auf mit 0,79 m Mächtigkeit und Radioaktivität die außer
Linie 945E:
* Bohrloch PLS14-128 wurde als vertikales Loch gefasst und auf eine Tiefe von 464,0 m gebohrt. Der Bohrkragen liegt ca. 15 m südlich im Gitter von PLS13-084. Das Basisgestein wurde auf 56,5 m angetroffen. Ein semi-pelitischer Gneis tritt auf von 56,5 m bis 106,7 m. Ein Quarzgneis tritt von 106,7 m bis 320,0 m auf mit zufällig verteilten engen Abschnitten die aus pelitischem Gneis bestehen (ab 1,6 m bis 29,7 m mächtig). Von 320,0 m bis 435,7 m dominiert ein pelitischer Gneis mit zufällig verteilten Abschnitten nicht gleichmäßig verteiltem Mylonit (bis zu 1,1 m mächtig). Von 435,7 m bis 464,0 m (EOH) verändert sich das Gestein in das Semipelitische. Anormale Radioaktivitäten treten von 104,5 m an auf übereinstimmend mit der Veränderung in einen Quarzgneis. Es gibt eine Verbundmineralisierung mit 61,5 m innerhalb eines 144,5 m Abschnitts (104,5 m bis 249,0 m) in dem sechs variable radioaktive mineralisierte Abschnitte auftreten mit Mächtigkeiten von 1,0 m bis 42,5 m die durch nicht mine Bohrloch-Übersicht:
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Ein 12 Mio. $ Bohrprogramm mit über 30.000m und 90 Löchern ist mit Geophysikalischen Untersuchungen auf PLS im Gange. Aktualisierte Karten können auf der Unternehmenswebsite eingesehen werden unter: http://www.fissionuranium.com/projects/patterson-lake-south-…
Patterson Lake South Gelände
Das 31.039 Ha große PLS Projekt ist zu 100% im Eigentum der Fission Uranium Corp. Fission ist der Betreiber. PLS ist zugänglich via Straße und hat einen ganzjährigen Hauptzugang vom Highway 955 aus, der Nördlich der früheren Cluff Lake Mine verläuft und durch die nahe gelegene UEX-Areva Shea Creek Entdeckung ca. 50 Km Nördlich verläuft welches momentan in aktiver Exploration und Entwicklung sich befindet.
Die technischen Informationen in dieser Pressemitteilung wurden im Einklang mit den Kanadischen Regeln des National Instrument 43- 101 angefertigt und im Namen des Unternehmens durch Ross McElroy, P.Geol. President und COO von Fission Uranium Corp. geprüft. Er ist eine Qualifizierte Person.
Über Fission Uranium Corp.
Fission Uranium Corp. ist eine Kanadische Rohstoffexplorationsunternehmung und hat sich auf die strategische Akquisition, Exploration und Entwicklung von Uranvorkommen mit Sitz in Kelowna, British Columbia spezialisiert. Die Stammaktien sind an der TSX Venture Exchange unter dem Symbol "FCU" notiert. Zusätzlich werden die Aktien am OTCQX in den USA unter dem Symbol "FCUUF" gehandelt.
Im Namen des Direktoriums
"Ross McElroy"
Ross McElroy, President und COO
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Fission Uranium Corp. Rich Matthews Investor Relations TF: 877-868-8140 rich@fissionuranium.com www.fissionuranium.com
und für den deutschsprachigen Raum an:
Swiss Resource Capital AG Jochen Staiger info@resource-capital.ch www.resource-capital.ch
Risikohinweis: Bestimmte Informationen in dieser Presse Mitteilung enthalten "forward-looking information", in Bedeutung der Kanadischen Rechtsprechung. Allgemein gesprochen können diese forward-looking statements identifiziert werden durch Termini wie "geplant", "erwartet" oder "nicht erwartet", "wird erwartet", "Budget", "geplant", "geschätzt", "Voraussagen", "beabsichtigt", "angenommen" oder ".nicht erwartet", oder "geglaubt", oder Variationen dieser Wörter und Phrasen. Eintreten können auch bestimmte Handlungen oder Ereignisse wie "kann", "könnte", "würde", "vielleicht" oder "eventuell", "auftreten", "kann erreicht werden" oder "hat das Potenzial für". Forward looking statements enthalten in dieser Pressemitteilung Aussagen die die Abspaltung und Notierung der Fission Uranium und zukünftiger Betriebe. Oder Finanzperformance von Fission und Fission Uranium betreffen die bekannte und unbekannte Risiken und Unsicherheiten beinhalten können. Aktuelle Ergebnisse und Aussagen können st
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.318.655 von Harry0978 am 27.01.14 20:25:10geht nicht so recht vorwärts hier.... eher seitwärts.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.345.633 von Grawshak am 30.01.14 17:38:36Die Bohrergebnisse sind ja der Wahnsinn!
Ich werde nochmal nachlegen - lange kann das die Börse nicht ignorieren..
Ich werde nochmal nachlegen - lange kann das die Börse nicht ignorieren..
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.201.549 von gehtwas am 10.01.14 13:22:11Neues aus Japan.
Electric utilities lobby LDP to support building new nuclear plants, reactor restarts
http://japandailypress.com/electric-utilities-lobby-ldp-to-s…
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Electric utilities lobby LDP to support building new nuclear plants, reactor restarts
http://japandailypress.com/electric-utilities-lobby-ldp-to-s…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.369.185 von gehtwas am 03.02.14 20:06:24Tepco business plan, including July reactor restart, gets official OK
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2014/01/15/national/tepco-b…
gehtwas
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2014/01/15/national/tepco-b…
gehtwas
IRW-PRESS: Fission Uranium Corp.: Fission trifft 11,10% U3O8 über 3 m und 4,22% U3O8 über 8 m - Vervollständigung der Sommerergebnisse
http://www.onvista.de/news/irw-news-fission-uranium-corp-860…
am besten gefällt mir:
Ross McElroy, President, COO und Chefgeologe von Fission sagte:
'Wir sind vom sehr erfolgreichen Sommer-Bohrprogramm 2013 begeistert und es liefert weitere hochgradige Ergebnisse aus PLS, wie auch eine Vielzahl von starken Intervallen, die vom westlichen Ende der Streichlänge stammen. Dies ist ein Beweis, dass PLS ein groß mineralisiertes System ist, welches sich schnell vergrößert.'
gehtwas
http://www.onvista.de/news/irw-news-fission-uranium-corp-860…
am besten gefällt mir:
Ross McElroy, President, COO und Chefgeologe von Fission sagte:
'Wir sind vom sehr erfolgreichen Sommer-Bohrprogramm 2013 begeistert und es liefert weitere hochgradige Ergebnisse aus PLS, wie auch eine Vielzahl von starken Intervallen, die vom westlichen Ende der Streichlänge stammen. Dies ist ein Beweis, dass PLS ein groß mineralisiertes System ist, welches sich schnell vergrößert.'
gehtwas
Japan PM-backed candidate seen ahead as Tokyo voters go to polls
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/08/japan-election-idU…
gehtwas
NEWS
Fission Hits 6.1m Total Composite "Off-Scale" in 134m Total Composite Mineralization (Line 780E)
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-…
Bin gespannt auf die Eröffnung
gehtwas
Fission Hits 6.1m Total Composite "Off-Scale" in 134m Total Composite Mineralization (Line 780E)
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-…
Bin gespannt auf die Eröffnung
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... uns wieder Nachrichten aus Jpan:
10 N-reactor restarts sought by summer
http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0001019352
gehtwas
10 N-reactor restarts sought by summer
http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0001019352
gehtwas
Abe Cabinet to adopt energy program, buoyed by Masuzoe's election as Tokyo governor
http://mainichi.jp/english/english/newsselect/news/20140210p…" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">
http://mainichi.jp/english/english/newsselect/news/20140210p…
gehtwas
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http://mainichi.jp/english/english/newsselect/news/20140210p…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.414.252 von gehtwas am 10.02.14 10:57:20.....................ich auch..
Gruss
Metallix
Gruss
Metallix
Ich werd noch mal zum Japan - Fan.
Gouverneurswahl
Tokios Wähler sagen „Ja“ zur Atomkraft
09.02.2014 · Bei der Gouverneurswahl in Tokio mussten die Kernkraftgegner eine schwere Niederlage hinnehmen. Die ersten seit Fukushima stillgelegten Reaktoren dürften schon im Frühjahr wieder ans Netz gehen.
......
http://www.faz.net/aktuell/wirtschaft/wirtschaftspolitik/gouverneurswahl-tokios-waehler-sagen-ja-zur-atomkraft-12793365.html
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Gouverneurswahl
Tokios Wähler sagen „Ja“ zur Atomkraft
09.02.2014 · Bei der Gouverneurswahl in Tokio mussten die Kernkraftgegner eine schwere Niederlage hinnehmen. Die ersten seit Fukushima stillgelegten Reaktoren dürften schon im Frühjahr wieder ans Netz gehen.
......
http://www.faz.net/aktuell/wirtschaft/wirtschaftspolitik/gouverneurswahl-tokios-waehler-sagen-ja-zur-atomkraft-12793365.html
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.415.842 von metallix am 10.02.14 14:26:40nix passiert- eigentlich unverständlich. Waren super Ergebnisse.
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Cigar lake- wenn das noch mal flopped, könnte auch eklatanten Aufschlag im Uranpreis bewirken. Ende des Quartals ist nicht mehr weit
We also had good news at Inkai where we received government approval to increase production to 5.2 million pounds per year. And we made a lot of progress at Cigar Lake. In December, we put the jet boring system into operation, jetted in waste and in ore and have run the ore through the underground system. We are very proud of this achievement. As we announced in Q4 of 2013, we continue to expect first production from the mine in the first quarter of this year and very much look forward to beginning the ramp-up of this world-class project.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/2009571-camecos-ceo-discusse…
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We also had good news at Inkai where we received government approval to increase production to 5.2 million pounds per year. And we made a lot of progress at Cigar Lake. In December, we put the jet boring system into operation, jetted in waste and in ore and have run the ore through the underground system. We are very proud of this achievement. As we announced in Q4 of 2013, we continue to expect first production from the mine in the first quarter of this year and very much look forward to beginning the ramp-up of this world-class project.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/2009571-camecos-ceo-discusse…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.442.679 von gehtwas am 13.02.14 14:43:23Ich dachte dort gibt es langfristige Verträge.
Wieviel Material läuft denn über den Spot-Preis?
Schon makaber was hier für nen Push herhalten muß.
Am besten ein paar saufen ab, dann wirds was.
Was wenn aber nicht. Dann gibts bestimmt keinen Umkehrschluß-
oder.
Im Vertrauen-muß es nicht, weil so para-bolisch- der Markt nicht denkt.
Wobei das Vorwort para variert werden kann.
Wieviel Material läuft denn über den Spot-Preis?
Schon makaber was hier für nen Push herhalten muß.
Am besten ein paar saufen ab, dann wirds was.
Was wenn aber nicht. Dann gibts bestimmt keinen Umkehrschluß-
oder.
Im Vertrauen-muß es nicht, weil so para-bolisch- der Markt nicht denkt.
Wobei das Vorwort para variert werden kann.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.442.999 von dosto am 13.02.14 15:21:07
Du hattest mal geschrieben dass Du Dir glaube ich bei Netflix die Finger verbrannt hast.
Bei Fission Uranium wäre ich, mit Shortabsichten, sehr vorsichtig.
Sie sind gewissermassen "die Netflix, der Uranexplorer".
Da kämpft man mit ein paar mehr Gegnern, als gewöhnlich.
Gruß
P.
Du hattest mal geschrieben dass Du Dir glaube ich bei Netflix die Finger verbrannt hast.
Bei Fission Uranium wäre ich, mit Shortabsichten, sehr vorsichtig.
Sie sind gewissermassen "die Netflix, der Uranexplorer".
Da kämpft man mit ein paar mehr Gegnern, als gewöhnlich.
Gruß
P.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.444.029 von Popeye82 am 13.02.14 16:52:07Popeye, lass in doch. Der ist unverbesserlich. Ich seh es gelassen. Die, die er heute verkauft braucht er morgen wieder. Steigt Fission halt mal ein paar Tage nich, danach umso kräftiger.
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.444.029 von Popeye82 am 13.02.14 16:52:07
Du hattest mal geschrieben dass Du Dir glaube ich bei Netflix die Finger verbrannt hast.
Dein Glaube bringt nicht viel her.
Ich hab mich mit einem Long-Zerti an Netflix
wie auch bei Tesla und Priceline rangehängt.
Und deinen Vergleich halte ich für hahnebüchen.
Cameco braucht, dann solltest du den zuerst zurechtweisen.
Seine Nerven scheinen nicht ganz in Ordnung zu sein,
sowas in den Raum zustellen..
Du hattest mal geschrieben dass Du Dir glaube ich bei Netflix die Finger verbrannt hast.
Dein Glaube bringt nicht viel her.
Ich hab mich mit einem Long-Zerti an Netflix
wie auch bei Tesla und Priceline rangehängt.
Und deinen Vergleich halte ich für hahnebüchen.
Cameco braucht, dann solltest du den zuerst zurechtweisen.
Seine Nerven scheinen nicht ganz in Ordnung zu sein,
sowas in den Raum zustellen..
Cameco braucht
soll heißen.
Wer Wassereinbrüche bei Cmeco braucht um seine Aktie zu driven.
Das ist doch dekadent.
soll heißen.
Wer Wassereinbrüche bei Cmeco braucht um seine Aktie zu driven.
Das ist doch dekadent.
Bei Fission Uranium wäre ich, mit Shortabsichten, sehr vorsichtig--------------------------------------------------
ich bin immer vorsichtig, und wesentlich realer als einige bei W.O.
TTrotzdem Danke für den Tip.
Bringt aber mein Gleichgewicht nicht durcheinander.
Die erstn Shortgewinne sind eh schon zuhause angekommen,
Also laß die Gurke steigen und ich komme back.
ich bin immer vorsichtig, und wesentlich realer als einige bei W.O.
TTrotzdem Danke für den Tip.
Bringt aber mein Gleichgewicht nicht durcheinander.
Die erstn Shortgewinne sind eh schon zuhause angekommen,
Also laß die Gurke steigen und ich komme back.
Fission Uranium - Still Undervalued With 50%-125% Upside
http://seekingalpha.com/article/2014421-fission-uranium-stil…
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http://seekingalpha.com/article/2014421-fission-uranium-stil…
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Die Trendwende in Japans Atompolitik könnte jetzt bevorstehen
Mit der Wahl von Yoichi Masuzoe zum Gouverneur von Tokyo wurde ein Politiker ausgewählt, der der Atomkraft positiv gegenüber steht. Damit keimen auch die Hoffnungen der Atomgesellschaften.
Bis Ende März soll die japanische Regierung ihre Energiepläne kundtun. Die Erwartungen gehen nun allgemein dahin, dass die Atomkraft ein wichtiger Bestandteil des nötigen nationalen Energiemixes sein wird. Da werden Erinnerungen an den 11. März vor drei Jahren wach, als die Katastrophe von Fukushima die Welt bewegte.
Derzeit steht die Arbeit in den 48 Kernkraftwerken in Japan still. Die Versorgungsunternehmen und alle Betroffenen warten gespannt auf die Genehmigung der örtlichen Behörden um wieder Strom mit Hilfe der Atomkraft zu produzieren. Auch wenn Umweltaktivisten und zahlreiche Japaner aus Angst vor einem erneuten Unglück lange protestierten, so könnte sich die öffentliche Meinung durch die jetzige Wahl von Masuzoe, der doppelt so viele Stimmen als seine beiden Atomkraft-Gegner-Kandidaten erhielt, wandeln. Masuzoe wird von der japanischen Regierung tatkräftig unterstützt. Denn auch diese will wieder in die Atomenergie einsteigen.
So geht die Regierung auch davon aus, dass in den nächsten Monaten mindestens zehn Reaktoren mit Hilfe der nötigen Erlaubnis wieder ans Netz gehen können. Japans Atomregulierungsbehörde (NRA) prüft derzeit den Zustand der 48 Reaktoren und deren Sicherheitsstandard. Gerade in den kommenden Sommermonaten steigt die Stromnachfrage im Land an. Die großen Kosten, die die Einfuhr von fossilen Brennstoffen nach sich zieht, will man möglichst minimieren und das funktioniert nur mit Atomenergie.
Immerhin stammten bis vor dem Unglück von Fukushima rund 30 Prozent der Energie aus der Kernspaltung. So blicken denn auch die Uran-Produzenten auf die Entwicklung in Japan. Denn diese könnte sich positiv auf den Uranpreis auswirken. Die Experten der Investmentbank JP Morgan prognostizieren immerhin für 2014 einen Uranpreis von etwa 59 US-Dollar je Pfund. Das wär ja mal ein erster Erfolg
Erfreulich wäre dies besonders für Urangesellschaften wie beispielsweise Azincourt Uranium. Diese Urangesellschaft exploriert im weltweit größten Förderplatz für Uran, dem Athasbasca-Becken in Saskatchewan, Kanada, in einem besonders interessanten Gebiet, denn nur wenige Kilometer entfernt davon befindet sich der wohl größte Uranfund der letzten 20 Jahre, das Patterson Lake South-Projekt. Betreiber ist Fission Uranium – http://bit.ly/1fV7Xi8 – Die bisher verkündeten Bohrergebnisse lassen auf ein spektakuläres Uranvorkommen in geringer Tiefe hoffen. Erst vor einigen Tagen konnte Fission Uranium die Ergebnisse der letzten sieben Bohrlöcher des Winter-Bohrprogramms und damit wieder einmal hervorragende Zahlen veröffentlichen. Denn alle sieben Löcher erbrachten starke und mächtige Mineralisierungsabschnitte.
Wie es mit der Atompolitik in Japan und der restlichen Welt, mit dem Uranpreis und den Urangesellschaften weitergeht, bleibt auf jeden Fall auch für Anleger spannend. Bildquelle:kein externes Copyright
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Mit der Wahl von Yoichi Masuzoe zum Gouverneur von Tokyo wurde ein Politiker ausgewählt, der der Atomkraft positiv gegenüber steht. Damit keimen auch die Hoffnungen der Atomgesellschaften.
Bis Ende März soll die japanische Regierung ihre Energiepläne kundtun. Die Erwartungen gehen nun allgemein dahin, dass die Atomkraft ein wichtiger Bestandteil des nötigen nationalen Energiemixes sein wird. Da werden Erinnerungen an den 11. März vor drei Jahren wach, als die Katastrophe von Fukushima die Welt bewegte.
Derzeit steht die Arbeit in den 48 Kernkraftwerken in Japan still. Die Versorgungsunternehmen und alle Betroffenen warten gespannt auf die Genehmigung der örtlichen Behörden um wieder Strom mit Hilfe der Atomkraft zu produzieren. Auch wenn Umweltaktivisten und zahlreiche Japaner aus Angst vor einem erneuten Unglück lange protestierten, so könnte sich die öffentliche Meinung durch die jetzige Wahl von Masuzoe, der doppelt so viele Stimmen als seine beiden Atomkraft-Gegner-Kandidaten erhielt, wandeln. Masuzoe wird von der japanischen Regierung tatkräftig unterstützt. Denn auch diese will wieder in die Atomenergie einsteigen.
So geht die Regierung auch davon aus, dass in den nächsten Monaten mindestens zehn Reaktoren mit Hilfe der nötigen Erlaubnis wieder ans Netz gehen können. Japans Atomregulierungsbehörde (NRA) prüft derzeit den Zustand der 48 Reaktoren und deren Sicherheitsstandard. Gerade in den kommenden Sommermonaten steigt die Stromnachfrage im Land an. Die großen Kosten, die die Einfuhr von fossilen Brennstoffen nach sich zieht, will man möglichst minimieren und das funktioniert nur mit Atomenergie.
Immerhin stammten bis vor dem Unglück von Fukushima rund 30 Prozent der Energie aus der Kernspaltung. So blicken denn auch die Uran-Produzenten auf die Entwicklung in Japan. Denn diese könnte sich positiv auf den Uranpreis auswirken. Die Experten der Investmentbank JP Morgan prognostizieren immerhin für 2014 einen Uranpreis von etwa 59 US-Dollar je Pfund. Das wär ja mal ein erster Erfolg
Erfreulich wäre dies besonders für Urangesellschaften wie beispielsweise Azincourt Uranium. Diese Urangesellschaft exploriert im weltweit größten Förderplatz für Uran, dem Athasbasca-Becken in Saskatchewan, Kanada, in einem besonders interessanten Gebiet, denn nur wenige Kilometer entfernt davon befindet sich der wohl größte Uranfund der letzten 20 Jahre, das Patterson Lake South-Projekt. Betreiber ist Fission Uranium – http://bit.ly/1fV7Xi8 – Die bisher verkündeten Bohrergebnisse lassen auf ein spektakuläres Uranvorkommen in geringer Tiefe hoffen. Erst vor einigen Tagen konnte Fission Uranium die Ergebnisse der letzten sieben Bohrlöcher des Winter-Bohrprogramms und damit wieder einmal hervorragende Zahlen veröffentlichen. Denn alle sieben Löcher erbrachten starke und mächtige Mineralisierungsabschnitte.
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Der Link zu dem stream noch mal extra für die, die zu faul zum lesen waren
http://www.commodity-tv.net/c/mid,3159,Companies_und_Project…
Wen man die Batterie an Probenschuppen sieht, ist das schon beeindruckend.
gehtwas
http://www.commodity-tv.net/c/mid,3159,Companies_und_Project…
Wen man die Batterie an Probenschuppen sieht, ist das schon beeindruckend.
gehtwas
Fission Re-Appoints Mr. Frank Estergaard to the Board
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-…
gehtwas
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-…
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Neues aus Japan. Das hätte man auch vorher machen können.
Statt zu debattieren, sollten Politiker so was initiieren
Japan’s power utilities spend 60% more on safety, looking towards nuclear reactor restarts
http://japandailypress.com/japans-power-utilities-spend-60-m…
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Statt zu debattieren, sollten Politiker so was initiieren
Japan’s power utilities spend 60% more on safety, looking towards nuclear reactor restarts
http://japandailypress.com/japans-power-utilities-spend-60-m…
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Na das ist doch mal ein Kurssprung
NEWS
Fission Hits Composite GT of 992.8; 100m Composite Mineralization Includes 38.49% U3O8 Over 10.5m
Best hole to date at Patterson Lake South (PLS)
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/Files/63/63a1927e-073f-…
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NEWS
Fission Hits Composite GT of 992.8; 100m Composite Mineralization Includes 38.49% U3O8 Over 10.5m
Best hole to date at Patterson Lake South (PLS)
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/Files/63/63a1927e-073f-…
gehtwas
Die Chinesen sind clever...
China stockpiles cheap uranium as severe shortage is anticipated
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/opinion/china-stock…
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China stockpiles cheap uranium as severe shortage is anticipated
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/opinion/china-stock…
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Neustes Video vom 21.02. mit Dev Randhawa zu den aktuellen Ergebnissen;
http://www.commodity-tv.net/c/search_adv/?v=285088
Neue Präsentation ist auch online;.
http://www.fissionuranium.com/_resources/presentations/FCU_F…
http://www.commodity-tv.net/c/search_adv/?v=285088
Neue Präsentation ist auch online;.
http://www.fissionuranium.com/_resources/presentations/FCU_F…
Noch eines vom 21.02.; hier aber mit Ross McElroy; dachte das sich nur Dev Randhawa mit einigen Investoren in Deutschland getroffen hat;
http://www.commodity-tv.net/c/search_adv/?v=285089
http://www.commodity-tv.net/c/search_adv/?v=285089
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.508.543 von smallcapsinvestments am 23.02.14 11:18:10Danke Jungs für eure Beiträge.
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.508.543 von smallcapsinvestments am 23.02.14 11:18:10http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-02-21/japan-nuclear-resta…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.509.473 von gehtwas am 23.02.14 18:06:34und noch'n Bericht über Uran
http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/6595843-rosige-zuk…
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http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/6595843-rosige-zuk…
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wer hat denn seine DML noch. Die entwickeln sich auch prächtig.
Die FUU sind im Moment noch langweilig. Ich hab den Jungs mal geschrieben, sie sollen wenigsten mal ne Präsentation erstellen- bisher keine Antwort
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Die FUU sind im Moment noch langweilig. Ich hab den Jungs mal geschrieben, sie sollen wenigsten mal ne Präsentation erstellen- bisher keine Antwort
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.522.127 von gehtwas am 25.02.14 18:37:05schöner Move die letzten Tage - war auch langsam Zeit.
Grüße,
grawshak
Grüße,
grawshak
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.522.127 von gehtwas am 25.02.14 18:37:05ich
bin aus malaysia zurück
und sehe gerade das sich Denison und Fission gut entwickeln.
Fission könnte bald mal die 1,5 CAD überwinden
Metallix
und sehe gerade das sich Denison und Fission gut entwickeln.
Fission könnte bald mal die 1,5 CAD überwinden
Metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.540.569 von metallix am 28.02.14 11:33:06Dann erst mal herzlich willkommen zu Hause.
Wenn's ne Urlaubsreise war -ist sie jetzt bezahlt
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Wenn's ne Urlaubsreise war -ist sie jetzt bezahlt
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genau so isses...da geht noch mehr bei den Uranwerten
Gruss
Metallix
Gruss
Metallix
Ein Artikel mit sehr anschaulichen Erklärungen über die Geologie.
The Great Athabasca Basin uranium hunt
http://www.resourceinvestor.com/2014/02/27/the-great-athabas…
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The Great Athabasca Basin uranium hunt
http://www.resourceinvestor.com/2014/02/27/the-great-athabas…
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Neues Video -ich denke anlässlich der PDAC
http://fissionuranium.com/ceo-corner/index.php?&content_id=1…
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http://fissionuranium.com/ceo-corner/index.php?&content_id=1…
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Erste Stimmen werden laut, die zur Rückkehr zur Atomenergie raten.
Mann sollte sich auch mal überlegen, was passiert, wenn Putin den Gashahn zudreht.
Top-Ökonom Sinn wirbt für Rückkehr zur Atomkraft
http://www.welt.de/wall-street-journal/article124496715/Top-…
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Mann sollte sich auch mal überlegen, was passiert, wenn Putin den Gashahn zudreht.
Top-Ökonom Sinn wirbt für Rückkehr zur Atomkraft
http://www.welt.de/wall-street-journal/article124496715/Top-…
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Denison Mines lift up....
Fission auch auf Kurs....
Forum Uranium Corp
Athabasca Uranium...
Metallix
Fission auch auf Kurs....
Forum Uranium Corp
Athabasca Uranium...
Metallix
Ja ich bin froh dass ich meine geerbten DML behalten habe. Wennwir über 2Dollar kommen, kanns charttechnisch noch mal richtig ab gehen.
Wenn ich meine FCU, FUU und DML zusammenzähle komme ich so allmählich richtung Tennbagger. Wenn Nosleep hier noch mitliest, dem geht es genau so.
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Wenn ich meine FCU, FUU und DML zusammenzähle komme ich so allmählich richtung Tennbagger. Wenn Nosleep hier noch mitliest, dem geht es genau so.
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Zitat von gehtwas: Ja ich bin froh dass ich meine geerbten DML behalten habe. Wennwir über 2Dollar kommen, kanns charttechnisch noch mal richtig ab gehen.
Wenn ich meine FCU, FUU und DML zusammenzähle komme ich so allmählich richtung Tennbagger. Wenn Nosleep hier noch mitliest, dem geht es genau so.
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wollte eigentlich den Chart von DML noch einfügen
hier nochmal der Tages Chart DML
Gruss
Metallix
Gruss
Metallix
Raymond James:
Rating & Target
Strong Buy 1
Target Price (6-12 mos): C$2.00
https://app.box.com/s/s89gof8qethw2a2hpvcd
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Rating & Target
Strong Buy 1
Target Price (6-12 mos): C$2.00
https://app.box.com/s/s89gof8qethw2a2hpvcd
gehtwas
FISSION MERGES ZONES WITH MORE OFF-SCALE DRILLING
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/Files/27/2768f613-10db-…
gehtwas
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/Files/27/2768f613-10db-…
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Zitat von gehtwas: Raymond James:
Rating & Target
Strong Buy 1
Target Price (6-12 mos): C$2.00
https://app.box.com/s/s89gof8qethw2a2hpvcd
gehtwas
Hierzu ein sehr interessanter Hinweis aus dem Stockhouse -unbedingt lesen Bisher geht nur ein Schenkel einer U-Formation in die Berechnung ein.
https://app.box.com/s/s89gof8qethw2a2hpvcd Copy and paste this link into your web browser, then go to figure 5 to see what a folded deposit looks like. Originally the deposit was flat lying, but over time has been folded into a U shape. FCU has only drilled the northern limb so far, if drilling on the southern limb produces grades and thicknesses equal to the northern limb, the resource could double
http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/v.fcu/fission-…
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Metallix
Mahlzeit leute.....warum kann ich hier bei wo keinen aktuellen Chart sehen...
Zitat von hadesitem: Mahlzeit leute.....warum kann ich hier bei wo keinen aktuellen Chart sehen...
Weil es Fission Energy nicht mehr gibt und niemend sich die Mühe gemacht hat, einen neuen Thread (mit Fission Uranium, und Fission 3.0) zu starten. Wäre ein super Einstanf für nen neuen Mitleser
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Nuclear power in Japan
Start ’em up
http://www.economist.com/news/asia/21598714-government-and-v…
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Start ’em up
http://www.economist.com/news/asia/21598714-government-and-v…
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Fission in aller Munde
Fission Uranium’s ‘amazing’ drill results continue: analyst
Republish Reprint
Peter Koven | March 6, 2014
http://business.financialpost.com/2014/03/06/fission-uranium…
Fission verbindet Zonen
Gastautor: Jörg Schulte [KommA]
http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/6621537-fission-ur…
Fission Uranium’s ‘amazing’ drill results continue: analyst
Republish Reprint
Peter Koven | March 6, 2014
http://business.financialpost.com/2014/03/06/fission-uranium…
Fission verbindet Zonen
Gastautor: Jörg Schulte [KommA]
http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/6621537-fission-ur…
Zitat von gehtwas: Fission verbindet Zonen
Gastautor: Jörg Schulte [KommA]
http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/6621537-fission-ur…
Noch drei Auszüge aus den Artikel oben von Jörg Schulte:
1)Das Winterprogramm auf PLS liefert bei 20 Bohrungen = 20 Volltreffer weiterhin eine 100prozentige Trefferrate!
2) Bei 13 der 20 Bohrungen, 65 % waren die Vererzungsmengen so hoch, dass sie außerhalb des Messbereichs (Off-Scale) lagen und deren Radioaktivität größer als 9999 cps waren.
3) Fission hat bis dato 32 der geplanten 85 Bohrungen niedergebracht,
ich will gar nicht anfangen und das extrapolieren.
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.....die 1,6 CAD können kommen....
Metallix
Metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.587.723 von metallix am 07.03.14 20:23:15Na, da fehlt ja nicht mehr viel.
Fast alle rot heute aber FCU und FUU haben mit heute den A.... gerettet. Das ist schon der Hammer wie Fission hier ab geht.2 CAD sind schon in aller Munde.Gerade mal 2/3 der geplanten Löcher sind veröffentlicht. Die Informationen oben mit der Trefferquote und der Faltung die erst zu 50% gebohrt ist, stimmen mich sehr optimistisch. Wenn ich nicht schon so viel drin stecken hätte, würde ich noch mal nachlegen.
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Fast alle rot heute aber FCU und FUU haben mit heute den A.... gerettet. Das ist schon der Hammer wie Fission hier ab geht.2 CAD sind schon in aller Munde.Gerade mal 2/3 der geplanten Löcher sind veröffentlicht. Die Informationen oben mit der Trefferquote und der Faltung die erst zu 50% gebohrt ist, stimmen mich sehr optimistisch. Wenn ich nicht schon so viel drin stecken hätte, würde ich noch mal nachlegen.
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.588.607 von gehtwas am 07.03.14 22:44:01dito....
Fissionuranium Corp. streckt sich nach der 1,6 CAD und lässt Raum für weitere Höhensprünge gen 2 CAD...bei weiterhin dauerhafter guten News-Lage....
........................................................................
Forum Uranium hat noch enormes Potenzial....
schönes Weekend
Metallix
Fissionuranium Corp. streckt sich nach der 1,6 CAD und lässt Raum für weitere Höhensprünge gen 2 CAD...bei weiterhin dauerhafter guten News-Lage....
........................................................................
Forum Uranium hat noch enormes Potenzial....
schönes Weekend
Metallix
Die Woche startet schon mal gut.
Zweit bestes Loch, 100% Trefferquote bleibt erhalten.
FISSION HITS TOTAL COMPOSITE OF 30.8M "OFF-SCALE" AT LINE 810, 2ND BEST SCINT RESULT TO DATE
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/Files/0a/0a0832a2-c4cf-…
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Zweit bestes Loch, 100% Trefferquote bleibt erhalten.
FISSION HITS TOTAL COMPOSITE OF 30.8M "OFF-SCALE" AT LINE 810, 2ND BEST SCINT RESULT TO DATE
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/Files/0a/0a0832a2-c4cf-…
gehtwas
Japanese government signals restart of nuclear power plants
By Will Morrow
10 March 2014
http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2014/03/10/japa-m10.html
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By Will Morrow
10 March 2014
http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2014/03/10/japa-m10.html
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Zitat von gehtwas: Raymond James:
Rating & Target
Strong Buy 1
Target Price (6-12 mos): C$2.00
https://app.box.com/s/s89gof8qethw2a2hpvcd
gehtwas
Heute Update -neues Target bei 2,40
https://app.box.com/s/jccb7hig8nbz1qaplb6k
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.598.887 von gehtwas am 10.03.14 15:53:49@gehtwas................
Ja ich glaube wirklich...wir dürfen uns auf 2 CAD konzentrieren....
Fission Uranium Corp (CDNX: FCU.V - Nachrichten) .: Fission trifft auf 30,8m "Off-scale" Verbundvererzung auf Linie 810, zweit bestes Ergebnis bis Heute
http://de.finance.yahoo.com/nachrichten/irw-news-fission-ura…
FISSION URANIUM CORP (FCU.V)
-TSXV
1,63 Up 0,04(2.52%) 15:23
Gruss
Metallix
Ja ich glaube wirklich...wir dürfen uns auf 2 CAD konzentrieren....
Fission Uranium Corp (CDNX: FCU.V - Nachrichten) .: Fission trifft auf 30,8m "Off-scale" Verbundvererzung auf Linie 810, zweit bestes Ergebnis bis Heute
http://de.finance.yahoo.com/nachrichten/irw-news-fission-ura…
FISSION URANIUM CORP (FCU.V)
-TSXV
1,63 Up 0,04(2.52%) 15:23
Gruss
Metallix
Bin zwar mit dabei.Aber das Glück hat mich zurzeit verlassen.Wird das Teil auch wieder hochgeschrien und nachher plumpst es wie ein Stein nach unten?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.599.975 von silverfreaky am 10.03.14 17:52:56dann verkauf doch jetzt findest bestimmt ein paar Abnehmer.
Mal ehrlich - Jeder hat schon "sein" und "schein" verwechselt - aber die Nachrichtenlage deuten doch eher auf "sein" hin, oder ? Gewinnmitnahmen und Herdentrieb werden auch hier kommen... entweder du sitzt es dann aus bis die Gewinnmitnahmen verdaut sind oder ziehst einen engen Stop nach....
Mal ehrlich - Jeder hat schon "sein" und "schein" verwechselt - aber die Nachrichtenlage deuten doch eher auf "sein" hin, oder ? Gewinnmitnahmen und Herdentrieb werden auch hier kommen... entweder du sitzt es dann aus bis die Gewinnmitnahmen verdaut sind oder ziehst einen engen Stop nach....
Während alle nach Japan schauen, schafft China Fakten
China to beat 2020 nuclear targets after projects restarted - CNNC
By Matthew Miller and Yan Huang
BEIJING Wed Mar 12, 2014 2:28pm IST
(Reuters) - China is set to beat its 2020 targets for nuclear power, the chairman of the country's top nuclear firm told Reuters, after getting back on track with projects that had been halted after Japan's Fukushima disaster.
Beijing is undertaking the world's biggest expansion of civilian nuclear power as the government aims to increase its use of cleaner energy. At the same time, China is seeking to expand its power grid by as much as 80 percent over this decade.
The expansion plans were suspended in 2011 following the earthquake and nuclear disaster at Fukushima, Japan, but are now back on track as construction on new plants is expected to resume with approvals granted in the coming months.
"Nuclear plants will play an important role in reaching the government's 2020 goal of raising the proportion of energy produced by non-fossil fuel to 15 percent," said Sun Qin, chairman of China National Nuclear Corp (CNNC), in an interview on the sidelines of China's National People's Congress.
China will surpass its goal of having 58 gigawatts (GW) of installed nuclear power capacity by the end of the decade, said Sun, adding that the country may build 20 or more nuclear reactors in the next six years.
In 2013, non-fossil fuel accounted for nearly 10 percent of China's primary energy consumption.
CNNC, which has listed its uranium resources arm CNNC International Ltd (2302.HK) in Hong Kong, is also preparing to raise as much as $3 billion for its expansion plans through an initial public offer in Shanghai, as other media has reported.
"The amount of money raised will depend on market conditions," said Sun. "I hope it can be done this year."
EXPANSION PLANS
China's premier Li Keqiang said last week that China will start construction of a number of hydropower and nuclear power projects in his first government work report delivered to the annual meeting of the country's mostly rubber-stamp parliament.
China now gets less than 2 percent of its electricity from 17 nuclear reactors.
Thirty-one additional units are under construction, including a pair of AP1000 reactors located at Sanmen in Zhejiang province. CNNC is building the two reactors there with U.S.-based Westinghouse - owned by Japan's Toshiba Corp (6502.T) - and they are expected to be operational by next year.
The CNNC chairman said that the Zhejiang power project, which was originally scheduled to start up last year, was delayed due to equipment and design issues.
"If these two reactors go smoothly, we will follow with more," Sun said.
CNNC has also relaunched preparation on inland projects, which were halted following Japan's Fukushima disaster and that will still need another two or three years before the government will grant approvals for them, according to Sun.
China is expected to approve 4 to 6 nuclear power units during the current five-year plan ended in 2015, followed by 6 to 8 units per year in the 2015-2020 plan.
CNNC, which was carved out of the country's old nuclear ministry, is one of the country's biggest central-government controlled conglomerates and maintains strong military links.
The group, alongside state-owned China General Nuclear Power Group (CNPG), has been looking to internationalize its technologies and designs, many of which were developed with Westinghouse and Areva SA (AREVA.PA).
Last year, CNNC was contracted to build two reactors for the Karachi Coastal Nuclear Power Project in Pakistan. Beijing has committed $6.5 billion to finance construction of the $9.59 billion undertaking.
In December, CGNP and CNNC jointly took a minority stake in the 16 billion pound Hinkley Point project in Great Britain in a consortium led by French utility EDF (EDF.PA).
Sun dismissed concerns about CNNC's government origins and military links.
"I think Chinese nuclear power going overseas is purely commercial behaviour," he said. "Foreign nuclear firms have come to China, and Chinese firms also go abroad."
(Additional reporting by David Stanway in Beijing; Editing by Tom Hogue)
http://in.reuters.com/article/2014/03/12/china-cncc-nuclear-…
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China to beat 2020 nuclear targets after projects restarted - CNNC
By Matthew Miller and Yan Huang
BEIJING Wed Mar 12, 2014 2:28pm IST
(Reuters) - China is set to beat its 2020 targets for nuclear power, the chairman of the country's top nuclear firm told Reuters, after getting back on track with projects that had been halted after Japan's Fukushima disaster.
Beijing is undertaking the world's biggest expansion of civilian nuclear power as the government aims to increase its use of cleaner energy. At the same time, China is seeking to expand its power grid by as much as 80 percent over this decade.
The expansion plans were suspended in 2011 following the earthquake and nuclear disaster at Fukushima, Japan, but are now back on track as construction on new plants is expected to resume with approvals granted in the coming months.
"Nuclear plants will play an important role in reaching the government's 2020 goal of raising the proportion of energy produced by non-fossil fuel to 15 percent," said Sun Qin, chairman of China National Nuclear Corp (CNNC), in an interview on the sidelines of China's National People's Congress.
China will surpass its goal of having 58 gigawatts (GW) of installed nuclear power capacity by the end of the decade, said Sun, adding that the country may build 20 or more nuclear reactors in the next six years.
In 2013, non-fossil fuel accounted for nearly 10 percent of China's primary energy consumption.
CNNC, which has listed its uranium resources arm CNNC International Ltd (2302.HK) in Hong Kong, is also preparing to raise as much as $3 billion for its expansion plans through an initial public offer in Shanghai, as other media has reported.
"The amount of money raised will depend on market conditions," said Sun. "I hope it can be done this year."
EXPANSION PLANS
China's premier Li Keqiang said last week that China will start construction of a number of hydropower and nuclear power projects in his first government work report delivered to the annual meeting of the country's mostly rubber-stamp parliament.
China now gets less than 2 percent of its electricity from 17 nuclear reactors.
Thirty-one additional units are under construction, including a pair of AP1000 reactors located at Sanmen in Zhejiang province. CNNC is building the two reactors there with U.S.-based Westinghouse - owned by Japan's Toshiba Corp (6502.T) - and they are expected to be operational by next year.
The CNNC chairman said that the Zhejiang power project, which was originally scheduled to start up last year, was delayed due to equipment and design issues.
"If these two reactors go smoothly, we will follow with more," Sun said.
CNNC has also relaunched preparation on inland projects, which were halted following Japan's Fukushima disaster and that will still need another two or three years before the government will grant approvals for them, according to Sun.
China is expected to approve 4 to 6 nuclear power units during the current five-year plan ended in 2015, followed by 6 to 8 units per year in the 2015-2020 plan.
CNNC, which was carved out of the country's old nuclear ministry, is one of the country's biggest central-government controlled conglomerates and maintains strong military links.
The group, alongside state-owned China General Nuclear Power Group (CNPG), has been looking to internationalize its technologies and designs, many of which were developed with Westinghouse and Areva SA (AREVA.PA).
Last year, CNNC was contracted to build two reactors for the Karachi Coastal Nuclear Power Project in Pakistan. Beijing has committed $6.5 billion to finance construction of the $9.59 billion undertaking.
In December, CGNP and CNNC jointly took a minority stake in the 16 billion pound Hinkley Point project in Great Britain in a consortium led by French utility EDF (EDF.PA).
Sun dismissed concerns about CNNC's government origins and military links.
"I think Chinese nuclear power going overseas is purely commercial behaviour," he said. "Foreign nuclear firms have come to China, and Chinese firms also go abroad."
(Additional reporting by David Stanway in Beijing; Editing by Tom Hogue)
http://in.reuters.com/article/2014/03/12/china-cncc-nuclear-…
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So jetzt auch noch News von der Fission 3.0 Front:
Fission 3.0 Uses PLS Template to Stake New Claims with Shallow-Depth Potential in Athabasca Basin
http://fission30.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-3-0-u…
Neue Claims abgesteckt. Ich denke die Jungs haben sich einen Vertrauensvorschuss verdient. Bin gespannt auf die Eröffnung.
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Fission 3.0 Uses PLS Template to Stake New Claims with Shallow-Depth Potential in Athabasca Basin
http://fission30.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-3-0-u…
Neue Claims abgesteckt. Ich denke die Jungs haben sich einen Vertrauensvorschuss verdient. Bin gespannt auf die Eröffnung.
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Schade, ich hatte darauf gehofft dass das wieder schief geht.
Cameco Hits ‘Start’ at Cigar Lake
http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/17810/cameco-uranium-denison…
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Cameco Hits ‘Start’ at Cigar Lake
http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/17810/cameco-uranium-denison…
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Japan: 10 Reaktoren/ Jahr neu starten
http://nextbigfuture.com/2014/03/japan-might-restart-up-to-10-reactors.html
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http://nextbigfuture.com/2014/03/japan-might-restart-up-to-10-reactors.html
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weitere 15m offscale in PLS
FISSION HITS 15.25M TOTAL COMPOSITE "OFF-SCALE" (LINE 690E); TWO MORE ZONES CONNECT
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/Files/f0/f0b58d92-fd4a-…
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FISSION HITS 15.25M TOTAL COMPOSITE "OFF-SCALE" (LINE 690E); TWO MORE ZONES CONNECT
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/Files/f0/f0b58d92-fd4a-…
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Fission Uranium drills 53.4 m of off-scale radioactivity
2014-03-24 10:10 ET - News Release
Mr. Ross McElroy reports
FISSION HITS BEST OFF-SCALE TO DATE: 53.47M TOTAL COMPOSITE "OFF-SCALE" (LINE 660E); CONNECTS ANOTHER TWO ZONES
Fission Uranium Corp. has released the results from nine new holes at its PLS property in Saskatchewan's Athabasca basin. Of exceptional note and importance is hole PLS14-187 on line 660E. The hole, with mineralization starting at the shallow depth of 58.5m, has returned 53.47m Total Composite "Off-scale" (greater than 9999 cps) in 146.0m of total composite mineralization on line 660E and closes the gap between the R390E and R780E high-grade zones. This hole is still in progress at a current depth of 407m, in altered but unmineralized pelitic gneiss. All nine holes encountered wide mineralization, with seven intersecting substantial off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity.
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented:
"The sheer strength and scale of results from PLS continues to impress us. Hole PLS14-187 has returned total composited off-scale width results 46% more than hole PLS14-129, which itself ranks with the top drill holes in the Basin. Not only does the new hole set a new record at PLS but its location means the winter program has now succeeded in merging four high-grade zones (R390E, R585E, R780E and R945E) into one much larger one (R780E)."
The amount of composite off-scale in hole PLS14-187 far surpasses hole PLS14-129 (line 600E) which intersected 36.72m of off-scale and later assayed at 38.49% U3O8 over 10.5m in 13.66% U308 over 38.0m and 27.57% U3O8 over 12.0m in 11.19% U3O8 over 31.5m (see NR dated Feb. 19, 2014).
Mineralization in drill-hole PLS14-187, drilled on line 660E, now allows for the interpretation to merge the R390E Zone with R780E Zone. The newly merged high-grade zone, which has a strike length of 780m, will now be referred to as the R780E zone. This success follows soon after the merging of zones R390E and R585E (see NR dated Mar. 17, 2014 and zones R780E and R945E (see NR dated Mar. 5, 2014).
Drilling Highlights include:
Zone Consolidation -- R390E and R780E high-grade zones now merged as R780E
Hole PLS14-187 (line 660E) (still in progress) -- 146.0m total composite mineralization (between 58.5m - 231.5m) including: -- 53.47m total composite off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity
Hole PLS14-186 (line 765E) -- 85.5m total composite mineralization (between 119.5m - 343.0m) including: -- 6.50m total composite off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity
Hole PLS14-184 (line 570E) -- 65.5m total composite mineralization (between 54.5m - 231.0m) including: -- 5.89m total composite off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity
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(i) Hand-held Scintillometer
Results On Mineralized
Drillcore (greater than 300
cps / greater than 0.5M
Collar minimum)
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Hole ID Zone Grid Line Az Dip From (m) To (m) Width (m)
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PLS14-178 R780E 750E 210 -86.6 133.0 183.5 50.5
188.5 193.0 4.5
208.5 209.0 0.5
223.0 224.0 1.0
241.0 250.5 9.5
255.5 259.0 3.5
261.5 262.5 1.0
266.0 274.5 8.5
283.0 284.5 1.5
304.5 305.5 1.0
322.0 322.5 0.5
379.5 383.0 3.5
390.5 391.0 0.5
393.5 401.0 7.5
407.0 412.0 5.0
451.5 452.0 0.5
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PLS14-179 R780E 840E 281 -84.7 73.0 79.5 6.5
95.0 98.5 3.5
107.0 123.0 16.0
127.5 164.5 37.0
170.5 171.5 1.0
174.5 178.0 3.5
184.5 186.0 1.5
193.5 195.0 1.5
204.0 206.0 2.0
211.5 212.5 1.0
225.5 227.0 1.5
243.5 255.5 12.0
258.0 258.5 0.5
261.5 265.5 4.0
268.0 270.5 2.5
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PLS14-180 R780E 990E 138 -90 111.5 113.0 1.5
123.0 161.0 38.0
164.5 190.0 25.5
194.5 202.0 7.5
230.0 231.0 1.0
242.5 244.5 2.0
248.0 248.5 0.5
257.5 258.0 0.5
277.0 280.5 3.5
283.5 284.0 0.5
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PLS14-181 R780E 555E 325 -83 89.5 90.0 0.5
114.0 114.5 0.5
117.0 165.5 48.5
169.0 177.5 8.5
203.0 207.0 4.0
243.0 243.5 0.5
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PLS14-183 R780E 840E 355 -86.3 87.0 87.5 0.5
95.5 104.0 8.5
109.0 138.5 29.5
145.5 162.5 17.0
166.5 167.5 1.0
170.0 190.0 20.0
193.0 204.0 11.0
207.5 209.5 2.0
213.0 219.5 6.5
226.5 228.0 1.5
233.0 239.5 6.5
244.0 250.0 6.0
262.5 263.5 1.0
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PLS14-184 R780E 570E 172 -90 54.5 57.5 3.0
93.5 95.5 2.0
110.5 125.0 14.5
128.0 129.5 1.5
136.0 138.5 2.5
148.0 152.0 4.0
158.0 178.0 20.0
190.5 191.0 0.5
198.0 205.5 7.5
216.5 222.0 5.5
226.5 231.0 4.5
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PLS14-185 R780E 1005E 322 -82 100.5 101.0 0.5
116.0 120.5 4.5
134.5 159.0 24.5
163.5 168.0 4.5
173.5 178.0 4.5
184.5 191.0 6.5
202.0 202.5 0.5
206.0 206.5 0.5
220.5 224.5 4.0
260.0 260.5 0.5
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PLS14-186 R780E 765E 355 -90 119.5 122.0 2.5
135.0 154.5 19.5
157.0 170.5 13.5
175.0 178.0 3.0
188.0 195.5 7.5
210.5 212.5 2.0
217.0 220.0 3.0
226.5 237.5 11.0
247.5 249.0 1.5
267.0 276.0 9.0
280.5 289.5 9.0
303.0 304.0 1.0
340.0 343.0 3.0
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PLS14-187 R780E 660E 58.5 165.0 106.5
189.5 195.0 5.5
197.5 231.5 34.0
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Hole PLS14-187 still in progress
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(i) Hand-held
Scintillometer Results
On Mineralized
Drillcore (greater
than 300 cps / greater Basement Total
than 0.5M minimum) Sandstone Unconformity Drillhole
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Hole ID CPS Peak Range From - To (m) Depth (m) Depth (m)
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PLS14-178 less than 300 - 8900 NA 54.7 500.0
less than 300 - 1000
420
420 - 450
less than 300 - 8400
less than 300 - 1200
310 - 420
less than 300 - 2200
360 - 1200
340 - 990
810
less than 300 - 480
360
less than 300 - 960
less than 300 - 1000
2900
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PLS14-179 less than 300 - 570 NA 57.9 372.4
370 - 860
less than 300 - 8000
less than 300 - 7400
340 - 380
less than 300 - 1300
430 - greater than
9999
410 - 1500
420 - 1400
960 - greater than
9999
63- 3100
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
510
less than 300 - 1600
less than 300 - 380
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PLS14-180 350 - 1200 NA 60.0 344.0
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
less than 300 - 960
3200 - 4100
330 - 510
890
880
less than 300 - 600
1300
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PLS14-181 340 NA 55.7 317.0
320
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
less than 300 - 5700
less than 300 - 1000
400
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PLS14-183 400 NA 56.0 341.0
less than 300 - 2500
less than 300 - 3400
less than 300 - 5000
450
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
less than 300 - 700
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
370 - 540
less than 300 - 1800
370 - 8100
340 - 3500
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PLS14-184 less than 300 - 850 NA 52.0 332.0
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
1600 - 9700
440 - greater than
9999
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
400
less than 300 - 1600
less than 300 -1000
less than 300 - 580
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PLS14-185 350 NA 61.6 328.0
less than 300 - 1300
less than 300 - 2900
less than 300 - 2500
less than 300 - 1900
less than 300 - 990
480
360
310 - 780
770
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PLS14-186 less than 300 - 390 NA 55.8 401.0
370 - 8800
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
310 - 780
less than 300 - 9400
less than 300 - 5300
380 - 2100
less than 300 - 3600
less than 300 - 3400
320 - 370
370 - 1400
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less than 300 -
PLS14-187 greater than 9999
less than 300 - 1100
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
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Hole PLS14-187 still in progress
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PLS Mineralized Trend Summary
Uranium mineralization at PLS has been traced by core drilling over 1.78km of east-west strike length in four separate mineralized "zones" from line 615W (PLS13-124) to line 1155E (PLS13-103). From west to east, these zones are; R600W, R00E, R780E and R1155E. The former R390E, R585 and R945E zones have been merged into the R780E zone by successful winter drilling. Mineralization remains open along strike both to the western and eastern extents. Mineralization is both located within and associated with a metasedimentary lithologic corridor, bounded to the south by the PL-3B basement Electro-Magnetic (EM) Conductor.
R600W Zone (line 615W - 585W)
The R600W zone is located approximately 510m grid west of the westernmost defined edge of the R00E Zone. Presently defined by 5 holes, the R600W zone has a strike length (grid east-west) of 30m and a lateral width of 30m.
R00E Zone (line 075W - line 090E):
The R00E zone is the discovery zone at PLS. Presently defined by 31 holes, the R00E zone has a strike length (grid east-west) of approximately 165m and a lateral width (grid north-south) of up to approximately 45m (line 030W).
R780E Zone (line 225E - line 1005E):
The R780E zone is located approximately 135m grid east of the easternmost defined edge of the R00E zone. Presently defined by 102 holes, the R780E zone has a strike length (grid east-west) of approximately 780m and a lateral width (grid north-south) of up to approximately 95m (line 780E).
R1155E Zone (line 1155E):
The R1155E zone is located approximately 150m grid east of the easternmost defined edge of the R780E zone. Presently the R1155E zone is defined by 2 weakly mineralized holes.
Fission has completed 57 holes of the planned Winter 2014 delineation drill hole program. Approximately 85% of the holes are designed to assist in delineation of the main mineralized trend between lines 015E and 1080E utilizing 4 diamond drill rigs. A 5th diamond drill rig is being utilized to drill exploration holes outside of the main mineralized trend.
A $12M, 100 hole, 30,000m drill program and ground geophysics surveys continues at PLS. Updated maps and files can be found on the Company's website at http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/News/.
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. The degree of radioactivity within the mineralized intervals is highly variable and associated with visible pitchblende mineralization. All intersections are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness is yet to be determined.
All holes are planned to be radiometrically surveyed using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe, which allows for more accurate measurements in high grade mineralized zones. The Triple Gamma probe is preferred in zones of high grade mineralization.
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 and boron. Assay results will be released when received.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is 100% owned and operated by Fission Uranium Corp. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development.
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 Uranium Corp., a qualified person.
We seek Safe Harbor.
© 2014 Canjex Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.
2014-03-24 10:10 ET - News Release
Mr. Ross McElroy reports
FISSION HITS BEST OFF-SCALE TO DATE: 53.47M TOTAL COMPOSITE "OFF-SCALE" (LINE 660E); CONNECTS ANOTHER TWO ZONES
Fission Uranium Corp. has released the results from nine new holes at its PLS property in Saskatchewan's Athabasca basin. Of exceptional note and importance is hole PLS14-187 on line 660E. The hole, with mineralization starting at the shallow depth of 58.5m, has returned 53.47m Total Composite "Off-scale" (greater than 9999 cps) in 146.0m of total composite mineralization on line 660E and closes the gap between the R390E and R780E high-grade zones. This hole is still in progress at a current depth of 407m, in altered but unmineralized pelitic gneiss. All nine holes encountered wide mineralization, with seven intersecting substantial off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity.
Ross McElroy, President, COO, and Chief Geologist for Fission, commented:
"The sheer strength and scale of results from PLS continues to impress us. Hole PLS14-187 has returned total composited off-scale width results 46% more than hole PLS14-129, which itself ranks with the top drill holes in the Basin. Not only does the new hole set a new record at PLS but its location means the winter program has now succeeded in merging four high-grade zones (R390E, R585E, R780E and R945E) into one much larger one (R780E)."
The amount of composite off-scale in hole PLS14-187 far surpasses hole PLS14-129 (line 600E) which intersected 36.72m of off-scale and later assayed at 38.49% U3O8 over 10.5m in 13.66% U308 over 38.0m and 27.57% U3O8 over 12.0m in 11.19% U3O8 over 31.5m (see NR dated Feb. 19, 2014).
Mineralization in drill-hole PLS14-187, drilled on line 660E, now allows for the interpretation to merge the R390E Zone with R780E Zone. The newly merged high-grade zone, which has a strike length of 780m, will now be referred to as the R780E zone. This success follows soon after the merging of zones R390E and R585E (see NR dated Mar. 17, 2014 and zones R780E and R945E (see NR dated Mar. 5, 2014).
Drilling Highlights include:
Zone Consolidation -- R390E and R780E high-grade zones now merged as R780E
Hole PLS14-187 (line 660E) (still in progress) -- 146.0m total composite mineralization (between 58.5m - 231.5m) including: -- 53.47m total composite off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity
Hole PLS14-186 (line 765E) -- 85.5m total composite mineralization (between 119.5m - 343.0m) including: -- 6.50m total composite off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity
Hole PLS14-184 (line 570E) -- 65.5m total composite mineralization (between 54.5m - 231.0m) including: -- 5.89m total composite off-scale (greater than 9999 cps) radioactivity
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(i) Hand-held Scintillometer
Results On Mineralized
Drillcore (greater than 300
cps / greater than 0.5M
Collar minimum)
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Hole ID Zone Grid Line Az Dip From (m) To (m) Width (m)
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PLS14-178 R780E 750E 210 -86.6 133.0 183.5 50.5
188.5 193.0 4.5
208.5 209.0 0.5
223.0 224.0 1.0
241.0 250.5 9.5
255.5 259.0 3.5
261.5 262.5 1.0
266.0 274.5 8.5
283.0 284.5 1.5
304.5 305.5 1.0
322.0 322.5 0.5
379.5 383.0 3.5
390.5 391.0 0.5
393.5 401.0 7.5
407.0 412.0 5.0
451.5 452.0 0.5
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLS14-179 R780E 840E 281 -84.7 73.0 79.5 6.5
95.0 98.5 3.5
107.0 123.0 16.0
127.5 164.5 37.0
170.5 171.5 1.0
174.5 178.0 3.5
184.5 186.0 1.5
193.5 195.0 1.5
204.0 206.0 2.0
211.5 212.5 1.0
225.5 227.0 1.5
243.5 255.5 12.0
258.0 258.5 0.5
261.5 265.5 4.0
268.0 270.5 2.5
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PLS14-180 R780E 990E 138 -90 111.5 113.0 1.5
123.0 161.0 38.0
164.5 190.0 25.5
194.5 202.0 7.5
230.0 231.0 1.0
242.5 244.5 2.0
248.0 248.5 0.5
257.5 258.0 0.5
277.0 280.5 3.5
283.5 284.0 0.5
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PLS14-181 R780E 555E 325 -83 89.5 90.0 0.5
114.0 114.5 0.5
117.0 165.5 48.5
169.0 177.5 8.5
203.0 207.0 4.0
243.0 243.5 0.5
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PLS14-183 R780E 840E 355 -86.3 87.0 87.5 0.5
95.5 104.0 8.5
109.0 138.5 29.5
145.5 162.5 17.0
166.5 167.5 1.0
170.0 190.0 20.0
193.0 204.0 11.0
207.5 209.5 2.0
213.0 219.5 6.5
226.5 228.0 1.5
233.0 239.5 6.5
244.0 250.0 6.0
262.5 263.5 1.0
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PLS14-184 R780E 570E 172 -90 54.5 57.5 3.0
93.5 95.5 2.0
110.5 125.0 14.5
128.0 129.5 1.5
136.0 138.5 2.5
148.0 152.0 4.0
158.0 178.0 20.0
190.5 191.0 0.5
198.0 205.5 7.5
216.5 222.0 5.5
226.5 231.0 4.5
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PLS14-185 R780E 1005E 322 -82 100.5 101.0 0.5
116.0 120.5 4.5
134.5 159.0 24.5
163.5 168.0 4.5
173.5 178.0 4.5
184.5 191.0 6.5
202.0 202.5 0.5
206.0 206.5 0.5
220.5 224.5 4.0
260.0 260.5 0.5
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PLS14-186 R780E 765E 355 -90 119.5 122.0 2.5
135.0 154.5 19.5
157.0 170.5 13.5
175.0 178.0 3.0
188.0 195.5 7.5
210.5 212.5 2.0
217.0 220.0 3.0
226.5 237.5 11.0
247.5 249.0 1.5
267.0 276.0 9.0
280.5 289.5 9.0
303.0 304.0 1.0
340.0 343.0 3.0
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PLS14-187 R780E 660E 58.5 165.0 106.5
189.5 195.0 5.5
197.5 231.5 34.0
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Hole PLS14-187 still in progress
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(i) Hand-held
Scintillometer Results
On Mineralized
Drillcore (greater
than 300 cps / greater Basement Total
than 0.5M minimum) Sandstone Unconformity Drillhole
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Hole ID CPS Peak Range From - To (m) Depth (m) Depth (m)
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PLS14-178 less than 300 - 8900 NA 54.7 500.0
less than 300 - 1000
420
420 - 450
less than 300 - 8400
less than 300 - 1200
310 - 420
less than 300 - 2200
360 - 1200
340 - 990
810
less than 300 - 480
360
less than 300 - 960
less than 300 - 1000
2900
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PLS14-179 less than 300 - 570 NA 57.9 372.4
370 - 860
less than 300 - 8000
less than 300 - 7400
340 - 380
less than 300 - 1300
430 - greater than
9999
410 - 1500
420 - 1400
960 - greater than
9999
63- 3100
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
510
less than 300 - 1600
less than 300 - 380
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PLS14-180 350 - 1200 NA 60.0 344.0
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
less than 300 - 960
3200 - 4100
330 - 510
890
880
less than 300 - 600
1300
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PLS14-181 340 NA 55.7 317.0
320
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
less than 300 - 5700
less than 300 - 1000
400
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PLS14-183 400 NA 56.0 341.0
less than 300 - 2500
less than 300 - 3400
less than 300 - 5000
450
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
less than 300 - 700
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
370 - 540
less than 300 - 1800
370 - 8100
340 - 3500
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PLS14-184 less than 300 - 850 NA 52.0 332.0
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
1600 - 9700
440 - greater than
9999
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
400
less than 300 - 1600
less than 300 -1000
less than 300 - 580
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PLS14-185 350 NA 61.6 328.0
less than 300 - 1300
less than 300 - 2900
less than 300 - 2500
less than 300 - 1900
less than 300 - 990
480
360
310 - 780
770
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PLS14-186 less than 300 - 390 NA 55.8 401.0
370 - 8800
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
310 - 780
less than 300 - 9400
less than 300 - 5300
380 - 2100
less than 300 - 3600
less than 300 - 3400
320 - 370
370 - 1400
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less than 300 -
PLS14-187 greater than 9999
less than 300 - 1100
less than 300 -
greater than 9999
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hole PLS14-187 still in progress
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PLS Mineralized Trend Summary
Uranium mineralization at PLS has been traced by core drilling over 1.78km of east-west strike length in four separate mineralized "zones" from line 615W (PLS13-124) to line 1155E (PLS13-103). From west to east, these zones are; R600W, R00E, R780E and R1155E. The former R390E, R585 and R945E zones have been merged into the R780E zone by successful winter drilling. Mineralization remains open along strike both to the western and eastern extents. Mineralization is both located within and associated with a metasedimentary lithologic corridor, bounded to the south by the PL-3B basement Electro-Magnetic (EM) Conductor.
R600W Zone (line 615W - 585W)
The R600W zone is located approximately 510m grid west of the westernmost defined edge of the R00E Zone. Presently defined by 5 holes, the R600W zone has a strike length (grid east-west) of 30m and a lateral width of 30m.
R00E Zone (line 075W - line 090E):
The R00E zone is the discovery zone at PLS. Presently defined by 31 holes, the R00E zone has a strike length (grid east-west) of approximately 165m and a lateral width (grid north-south) of up to approximately 45m (line 030W).
R780E Zone (line 225E - line 1005E):
The R780E zone is located approximately 135m grid east of the easternmost defined edge of the R00E zone. Presently defined by 102 holes, the R780E zone has a strike length (grid east-west) of approximately 780m and a lateral width (grid north-south) of up to approximately 95m (line 780E).
R1155E Zone (line 1155E):
The R1155E zone is located approximately 150m grid east of the easternmost defined edge of the R780E zone. Presently the R1155E zone is defined by 2 weakly mineralized holes.
Fission has completed 57 holes of the planned Winter 2014 delineation drill hole program. Approximately 85% of the holes are designed to assist in delineation of the main mineralized trend between lines 015E and 1080E utilizing 4 diamond drill rigs. A 5th diamond drill rig is being utilized to drill exploration holes outside of the main mineralized trend.
A $12M, 100 hole, 30,000m drill program and ground geophysics surveys continues at PLS. Updated maps and files can be found on the Company's website at http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/News/.
Natural gamma radiation in drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a hand held Exploranium GR-110G total count gamma-ray scintillometer. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured, and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. The degree of radioactivity within the mineralized intervals is highly variable and associated with visible pitchblende mineralization. All intersections are down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness is yet to be determined.
All holes are planned to be radiometrically surveyed using a Mount Sopris 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma probe, which allows for more accurate measurements in high grade mineralized zones. The Triple Gamma probe is preferred in zones of high grade mineralization.
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 and boron. Assay results will be released when received.
Patterson Lake South Property
The 31,039 hectare PLS project is 100% owned and operated by Fission Uranium Corp. PLS is accessible by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to the former Cluff Lake mine and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration and development.
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 Uranium Corp., a qualified person.
We seek Safe Harbor.
© 2014 Canjex Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.689.435 von Harry0978 am 24.03.14 15:56:47Hallo Harry,
warst du 2 Minuten schneller als ich.
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/Files/a3/a390a80d-94f2-…
anbei das PDF -liest sich etwas besser
gehtwas
warst du 2 Minuten schneller als ich.
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/Files/a3/a390a80d-94f2-…
anbei das PDF -liest sich etwas besser
gehtwas
Im Blog
CEO CORNER
If you thought our last 'best hole' was good...
March 24, 2014
We’ve just announced results for nine new holes (all mineralized of course), including hole PLS14-187. With 53.47m of composite off-scale in 146m of composite mineralization, this hole totally eclipses the scint results of our previous best hole - PLS14-129.
Just how big is it? Let me try and give these results some perspective. When we announced the assays for hole PLS14-129, analysts from Cantor Fitzgerald and Raymond James named it the best hole the uranium industry has ever seen. It was calculated that even with current uranium spot price, the holes was equivalent to 117 m of 5 oz/t gold, i.e. 150 g/t.
Of course, in terms of scint results, PLS14-187 is bigger, a lot bigger. In fact, there’s so much off-scale that it’s hard to convey just how impressive this hole is. As you can imagine, we’re pretty excited to see what the assays will be.
Four high-grade zones into one. As if the incredible off-scale and total mineralization were not enough of a headline, this hole is the one that connects the R390E and R780E zones to create a much larger high-grade zones. In fact, the new zone is approximately 780m in length….
It’s also very important to note that while PLS14-187 is the obvious star of the latest announcement, we hit wide mineralization in a total of nine (out of nine) new holes. Seven of these returned levels of off-scale that are impressive in their own right and contribute substantially to the growth of the PLS discovery.
Here are the drilling highlights and be sure to check out the release for the full table of results.
Hole PLS14-187 (line 660E)
146.0m total composite mineralization (between 58.5m - 231.5m) including:
53.47m total composite off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity
Hole PLS14-186 (line 765E)
85.5m total composite mineralization (between 119.5m - 343.0m) including:
6.50m total composite off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity
Hole PLS14-184 (line 570E)
65.5m total composite mineralization (between 54.5m - 231.0Xm) including:
5.89m total composite off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity
Be sure to connect with us on Twitter and LinkedIn to keep up to date with the latest developments.
Dev Randhawa, CEO of Fission Uranium
http://www.fissionuranium.com/ceo-corner/index.php?&content_…
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CEO CORNER
If you thought our last 'best hole' was good...
March 24, 2014
We’ve just announced results for nine new holes (all mineralized of course), including hole PLS14-187. With 53.47m of composite off-scale in 146m of composite mineralization, this hole totally eclipses the scint results of our previous best hole - PLS14-129.
Just how big is it? Let me try and give these results some perspective. When we announced the assays for hole PLS14-129, analysts from Cantor Fitzgerald and Raymond James named it the best hole the uranium industry has ever seen. It was calculated that even with current uranium spot price, the holes was equivalent to 117 m of 5 oz/t gold, i.e. 150 g/t.
Of course, in terms of scint results, PLS14-187 is bigger, a lot bigger. In fact, there’s so much off-scale that it’s hard to convey just how impressive this hole is. As you can imagine, we’re pretty excited to see what the assays will be.
Four high-grade zones into one. As if the incredible off-scale and total mineralization were not enough of a headline, this hole is the one that connects the R390E and R780E zones to create a much larger high-grade zones. In fact, the new zone is approximately 780m in length….
It’s also very important to note that while PLS14-187 is the obvious star of the latest announcement, we hit wide mineralization in a total of nine (out of nine) new holes. Seven of these returned levels of off-scale that are impressive in their own right and contribute substantially to the growth of the PLS discovery.
Here are the drilling highlights and be sure to check out the release for the full table of results.
Hole PLS14-187 (line 660E)
146.0m total composite mineralization (between 58.5m - 231.5m) including:
53.47m total composite off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity
Hole PLS14-186 (line 765E)
85.5m total composite mineralization (between 119.5m - 343.0m) including:
6.50m total composite off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity
Hole PLS14-184 (line 570E)
65.5m total composite mineralization (between 54.5m - 231.0Xm) including:
5.89m total composite off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity
Be sure to connect with us on Twitter and LinkedIn to keep up to date with the latest developments.
Dev Randhawa, CEO of Fission Uranium
http://www.fissionuranium.com/ceo-corner/index.php?&content_…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.691.019 von gehtwas am 24.03.14 18:28:18das ist so wie ich es erwarte....Fissionhat bald wieder neue Höchststände...
Gruss Metallix
Gruss Metallix
Mal Intraday
Gruss
Metallix
Gruss
Metallix
FISSION URANIUM CORP (FCU.V)
-TSXV
1,68 Up 0,02(1.20%) 16:51
Mit 1,68 CAD haben wir heute schonmal einen neuen Höchststand ATM wenn kein Rückfall auf 1,67 CAD zum Börsenende....sehr positiv....
Die 1,8 bis 2 CAD dürfen jetzt angesteuert werden
Intraday
jetzt,gehts los
Metallix
Nette Überschrift
Investors Look to the "Saudi Arabia of Uranium" as Supply Crunch Looms -
http://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2014/03/25/621222/…
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Investors Look to the "Saudi Arabia of Uranium" as Supply Crunch Looms -
http://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2014/03/25/621222/…
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Das Abwärtspotential schein erst mal erschöpft zu sein
gehtwas
gehtwas
Als "Area Play" sollte man sich eventuell langsam bei Forum platzieren.
Zwei aktuelle Drill-Programme, eines on-trend mit PLS.
Zwei aktuelle Drill-Programme, eines on-trend mit PLS.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.708.029 von Fantomas96 am 26.03.14 16:35:39Wer ist denn da plötzlich wieder sichtbar geworden
Ich hatte da auch Nexgen auf dem Zeiger. Was hältst Du denn davon?
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Ich hatte da auch Nexgen auf dem Zeiger. Was hältst Du denn davon?
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.708.029 von Fantomas96 am 26.03.14 16:35:39Hi Fantomas96
...Forum Uranium und Athabasca Uranium Corp...die habe ich schon längst aufgestellt....
Gruss
Metallix
...Forum Uranium und Athabasca Uranium Corp...die habe ich schon längst aufgestellt....
Gruss
Metallix
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.708.233 von gehtwas am 26.03.14 16:53:16Nexgen..... kann man auch dem Depot beimischen..
LG
Metallix
LG
Metallix
South China nuclear plant starts operation
http://europe.chinadaily.com.cn/business/2014-03/26/content_…
gehtwas
http://europe.chinadaily.com.cn/business/2014-03/26/content_…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.709.185 von metallix am 26.03.14 18:21:23CanAlaska, Makena, Aldrin ....
alles sehr unterschiedlich von der Company Situation (Shares, Cash etc.) und dem Fortschritt der Exploration.
Wer ist der AKTUELLE Favorit ?
alles sehr unterschiedlich von der Company Situation (Shares, Cash etc.) und dem Fortschritt der Exploration.
Wer ist der AKTUELLE Favorit ?
http://uraniuminvestingnews.com/17966/conjuring-profits-from…
Auszug:
TER: What other favorites can you suggest?
DS: Our top picks at the moment in the space are Fission Uranium Corp. (FCU:TSX.V) and Denison Mines Corp. (DML:TSX; DNN:NYSE.MKT).
Fission has been a top pick in the space for some time. We have a $2/share target and a Strong Buy rating. We view Patterson Lake South as the world’s last known, high-grade, open-pittable uranium asset. It has immense scarcity value. There are not very many projects in the world that can yield a drill intersection of 117 meters (117m) grading 8.5% uranium, as hole 129 did in February. There is only one project in the world where you would find an interval like that starting at 56m below surface, and that’s Fission’s Patterson Lake South. It’s in the best jurisdiction, has a management team that has executed very well and has huge growth potential. We think that property probably hosts over 150 Mlb uranium. We would be very surprised if the company was not taken out at some point in the next two years.
Auszug:
TER: What other favorites can you suggest?
DS: Our top picks at the moment in the space are Fission Uranium Corp. (FCU:TSX.V) and Denison Mines Corp. (DML:TSX; DNN:NYSE.MKT).
Fission has been a top pick in the space for some time. We have a $2/share target and a Strong Buy rating. We view Patterson Lake South as the world’s last known, high-grade, open-pittable uranium asset. It has immense scarcity value. There are not very many projects in the world that can yield a drill intersection of 117 meters (117m) grading 8.5% uranium, as hole 129 did in February. There is only one project in the world where you would find an interval like that starting at 56m below surface, and that’s Fission’s Patterson Lake South. It’s in the best jurisdiction, has a management team that has executed very well and has huge growth potential. We think that property probably hosts over 150 Mlb uranium. We would be very surprised if the company was not taken out at some point in the next two years.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.711.965 von Fantomas96 am 26.03.14 23:37:22Hallo Fantomas,
wo hast Du denn die Intierra Karte her? Ich krieg da auf der HP keine vernünftige Auflösung her.
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wo hast Du denn die Intierra Karte her? Ich krieg da auf der HP keine vernünftige Auflösung her.
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Meine Favoriten sind neben DNN, Noka Res. (NX)
http://www.nokaresources.com/index.php/de/
Was halten Ihr von dem Wert?
@gehtwas: hier gibt´s auch eine vernünftige karte.
Gute Trades!
http://www.nokaresources.com/index.php/de/
Was halten Ihr von dem Wert?
@gehtwas: hier gibt´s auch eine vernünftige karte.
Gute Trades!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.726.577 von N.Y. am 28.03.14 17:50:05Ich hab mir erst mal die von Fantomas lokal gespeichert
gehtwas
gehtwas
Gott sei Dank, es ist Montag
Fission Discovers New Zone With 465m Step-out; More Off-Scale in Multiple Holes
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-…
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Fission Discovers New Zone With 465m Step-out; More Off-Scale in Multiple Holes
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.736.327 von gehtwas am 31.03.14 11:04:44Danke, gehtwas.
Ich wollte schon sagen - 3 Tage ohne Mitteilung von Fission...da kann was nicht stimmen
Gruß,
grawshak
Ich wollte schon sagen - 3 Tage ohne Mitteilung von Fission...da kann was nicht stimmen
Gruß,
grawshak
Zitat von gehtwas: Gott sei Dank, es ist Montag
Fission Discovers New Zone With 465m Step-out; More Off-Scale in Multiple Holes
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-…
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Passen dazu der Kommentar von Jörg Schulte
http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/6670439-fission-ur…
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Wenn man das mit der 100% Trefferquote mal zuende spinnt.
Ich glaube hier nicht mehr an Zufall. Mir scheint, dass durch die patentierte Methode die schon wissen wo ie was finden. D.h. wenn das Bohrprogramm festgelegt wird, ist eigentlich sicher dass die was finden.
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Ich glaube hier nicht mehr an Zufall. Mir scheint, dass durch die patentierte Methode die schon wissen wo ie was finden. D.h. wenn das Bohrprogramm festgelegt wird, ist eigentlich sicher dass die was finden.
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Für die, die noch Uranwerte suchen
8 Small Cap Uranium Stocks That Are Appealing 2014 M&A Targe…
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8 Small Cap Uranium Stocks That Are Appealing 2014 M&A Targe…
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.744.581 von gehtwas am 01.04.14 12:38:57Die Frage ist jetzt nur, wer liegt "on trend" zu PLS ?
Da wird ja drumherum gerade ganz schön gebohrt.
Bin dabei, mir eine Übersicht des SW Athabasca Gebietes mit allen Playern zu erstellen.
Da wird ja drumherum gerade ganz schön gebohrt.
Bin dabei, mir eine Übersicht des SW Athabasca Gebietes mit allen Playern zu erstellen.
Zitat von Fantomas96: Die Frage ist jetzt nur, wer liegt "on trend" zu PLS ?
Da wird ja drumherum gerade ganz schön gebohrt.
Bin dabei, mir eine Übersicht des SW Athabasca Gebietes mit allen Playern zu erstellen.
Ich wüder mal tippen, die beste Chance auf Treffer hat Nexgen im Bereich des roten 6-Ecks.
Wenn die Vererzung aber ein Stück weiter Richtung Westen liegt wird der Fund dann halt Überschaubar weil der Trend dann ins Fission Grundstück hinein läuft. Weiter nord- östlich ist dann Cameco- ich denke da wird sich im share Preis nicht viel tun.
Im Süd Westen ist dann halt Forum der heisse Kandidat.
Leider hab ich keine Glaskugel.
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.746.909 von gehtwas am 01.04.14 17:23:23Also, wenn ich nach Radon Werten gehe, setze ich auf die stärkere SW Ausdehnung des Trends (vgl. NexGen, Fission und Forum).
Hier könnte die Erzschicht auch oberflächennäher liegen, nach NO scheint es tiefer runter zu gehen.
Für mich sind Forum und Aldrin die heißen Kandidaten, allerdings hat Forum die weitaus attraktivere Aktienstruktur.
Hier könnte die Erzschicht auch oberflächennäher liegen, nach NO scheint es tiefer runter zu gehen.
Für mich sind Forum und Aldrin die heißen Kandidaten, allerdings hat Forum die weitaus attraktivere Aktienstruktur.
Raymond James Bewertung
strong buy - target C$ 2,40
https://app.box.com/s/j25wf5i5hspa12p6gx6x
gehtwas
strong buy - target C$ 2,40
https://app.box.com/s/j25wf5i5hspa12p6gx6x
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.749.491 von gehtwas am 01.04.14 23:36:58das mergen der Zonen auch sehr schön dort dargestellt
Zitat von Fantomas96: Also, wenn ich nach Radon Werten gehe, setze ich auf die stärkere SW Ausdehnung des Trends (vgl. NexGen, Fission und Forum).
Hier könnte die Erzschicht auch oberflächennäher liegen, nach NO scheint es tiefer runter zu gehen.
Für mich sind Forum und Aldrin die heißen Kandidaten, allerdings hat Forum die weitaus attraktivere Aktienstruktur.
Hmm, ich hatte das von einer anderen Seite betrachtet, nächmlich vom chronologischen Verlauf der FCU Veröffentlichungen. Da gind es eher nach Nord- Osten.
Das es nach da tiefer geht, dem war ich mir schon bewusst. Die Radon Werte hatte ich mir noch nicht angeschaut. Wo hast Du denn die Radon werte her. Der Karte "NEW PLS Winter 2014 Radon-in-Water Survey Areas"
http://fissionuranium.com/_resources/zoom/index.php?filename…
konnte ich nichts entnehmen
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Zitat von gehtwas: Raymond James Bewertung
strong buy - target C$ 2,40
https://app.box.com/s/j25wf5i5hspa12p6gx6x
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übrigens: Die 2,40 bezogen sich auf 100Mlbs
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Situation der Reaktoren in Japan
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/04/01/japan-nuclear-resta…
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http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/04/01/japan-nuclear-resta…
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News bei FUU. Noch kein Grund die Korken knallen zu lassen. Aber die fangen ja erst an.
http://fission30.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-3-0-c…
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http://fission30.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-3-0-c…
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Wie bewertet ihr eigentlich Fission Uranium?
Gehört nicht unbedingt hier her .Ich weiss!
Gehört nicht unbedingt hier her .Ich weiss!
Zitat von silverfreaky: Wie bewertet ihr eigentlich Fission Uranium?
Gehört nicht unbedingt hier her .Ich weiss!
Du kannst es sehr kompliziert machen (Cash, Explorationskosten, NPV Berechnung etc.) oder eine simple überschlägige Rechnung anstellen:
100 Mio. lbs U3O8 @ PLS x $ 9/ lbs. (durchschnittlicher post-Fukushima Übernahme Preis) / 385 Mio. Aktien (voll verwässert)
= $ 2,34/Aktie.
Wird mehr als 100 Mio. lbs. vermutet oder bei steigenden U Preisen mehr als $9/lbs. gezahlt, geht's entsprechend höher (da ich vorerst mal keine weitere Verwässerung vermute/erhoffe).
F.
sehr guter Beitrag aus dem Stockhouse
http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/v.fcu/fission-…
gehtwas
http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/v.fcu/fission-…
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Zitat von gehtwas:Zitat von Fantomas96: Die Frage ist jetzt nur, wer liegt "on trend" zu PLS ?
Da wird ja drumherum gerade ganz schön gebohrt.
Bin dabei, mir eine Übersicht des SW Athabasca Gebietes mit allen Playern zu erstellen.
Ich wüder mal tippen, die beste Chance auf Treffer hat Nexgen im Bereich des roten 6-Ecks.
Wenn die Vererzung aber ein Stück weiter Richtung Westen liegt wird der Fund dann halt Überschaubar weil der Trend dann ins Fission Grundstück hinein läuft. Weiter nord- östlich ist dann Cameco- ich denke da wird sich im share Preis nicht viel tun.
Im Süd Westen ist dann halt Forum der heisse Kandidat.
Leider hab ich keine Glaskugel.
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Also NexGen hat bereits 2013 in Rook 1 / A Zone (ist das rote Sechseck) gedrillt und aus 12 Bohrungen nur eine mit einer halbwegs guten Mineralisierung (0,3% U) gehabt.
Außerdem stört mich die Aktienstruktur mit mittlerweile fast 220 Mio. Aktien voll verwässert.
Fast 40 Mio. Warrants kommen mit 0,40-0,65 auf den Markt.
Sollten die keinen "Volltreffer" landen mit dem aktuellen Bohrprogramm, könnte es wieder um einiges runter gehen.
Und noch mal News mit spitzen Ergebnissen:
Fission Hits 16.80m Total Composite "Off-scale" in 82.5m Total Composite Mineralization (line 855E) Plus Six More With "Off-scale"
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-…
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Fission Hits 16.80m Total Composite "Off-scale" in 82.5m Total Composite Mineralization (line 855E) Plus Six More With "Off-scale"
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-…
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Zitat von Fantomas96:Zitat von gehtwas: ...
Außerdem stört mich die Aktienstruktur mit mittlerweile fast 220 Mio. Aktien voll verwässert.
Fast 40 Mio. Warrants kommen mit 0,40-0,65 auf den Markt.
Sollten die keinen "Volltreffer" landen mit dem aktuellen Bohrprogramm, könnte es wieder um einiges runter gehen.
Das ist natürlich ein schlagendes Argument -da steht Forum mit seinen 56.000.000 wesentlich besser da.
Bei der Market Cap bin ich bei Fission auch eingestiegen. Hat ja gut geklappt
Kaum zu glauben dass man zwei mal so ein Glück haben kann.
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.777.537 von Fantomas96 am 07.04.14 09:27:49So, hab mir Forum mal ins Musterdepot gelegt. Werd die dann mal weiter beobachten. Sind ja mächtig von der Spitze zurück gekommen. Möglicherweise ein günstiger Einstieg ???
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.780.755 von gehtwas am 07.04.14 17:36:20Der Preisrückgang passiert zwar mit Minimalvolumen, allerdings macht mich das kurz vor Veröffentlichung von Bohrergebnissen schon stutzig.
Andererseits haben die Flow Through Shares des aktuellen PP (0,55) einen Wert nach Steuern von 0,33.
Könnte also ein "Tausch" zur Finanzierung der PP Shares sein.
Ich habe zu 0,43 und 0,39 meine ersten zwei Tranchen gekauft, warte jetzt mit der dritten auf die Bohrergebnisse.
Andererseits haben die Flow Through Shares des aktuellen PP (0,55) einen Wert nach Steuern von 0,33.
Könnte also ein "Tausch" zur Finanzierung der PP Shares sein.
Ich habe zu 0,43 und 0,39 meine ersten zwei Tranchen gekauft, warte jetzt mit der dritten auf die Bohrergebnisse.
Ach ja, die Montagsmeldung -hilft dem Kurs nicht weiter
Die können derzeit melden was sie wollen - steigt nicht.
FISSION ANNOUNCES MULTIPLE HIGH-GRADE ASSAYS
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-…
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Die können derzeit melden was sie wollen - steigt nicht.
FISSION ANNOUNCES MULTIPLE HIGH-GRADE ASSAYS
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-…
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Das ist der Nachteil beim Reporting von Scintillometer Ergebnissen.
Du jagst den Kurs bei "off-scale" nach oben, aber wenn dann die Analyseergebnisse kommen, ist alles schon im Kurs verarbeitet.
Hier geht es, ähnlich wie bei Roughrider, erst weiter nach oben, wenn es neue Step-Out Erfolge gibt oder komplett neue Zonen erschlossen werden.
Selbst eine Verbindung mehrerer kleiner Zonen zu einer großen Zone durch Infill ist bereits im Kurs mit drin.
Du jagst den Kurs bei "off-scale" nach oben, aber wenn dann die Analyseergebnisse kommen, ist alles schon im Kurs verarbeitet.
Hier geht es, ähnlich wie bei Roughrider, erst weiter nach oben, wenn es neue Step-Out Erfolge gibt oder komplett neue Zonen erschlossen werden.
Selbst eine Verbindung mehrerer kleiner Zonen zu einer großen Zone durch Infill ist bereits im Kurs mit drin.
Habe mich übrigens entschlossen, meine restlichen FCU bei nächsten positiven Ergebnissen eines Area Players zu verkaufen und umzuschichten.
Hier sehe ich noch maximal einen Verdoppler (bei Übernahme), dafür aber noch "sichere" Gewinne vom aktuellen Kurs ausgehend.
Würde dann in was Spekulativeres mit mehr Potenzial umsteigen.
Hier sehe ich noch maximal einen Verdoppler (bei Übernahme), dafür aber noch "sichere" Gewinne vom aktuellen Kurs ausgehend.
Würde dann in was Spekulativeres mit mehr Potenzial umsteigen.
Zu Fission ...News
Fission Announces Multiple High-Grade Assays
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-…
http://www.fissionuranium.com/project/pls/overview/
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Fission Announces Multiple High-Grade Assays
http://fissionuranium.mwnewsroom.com/press-releases/fission-…
http://www.fissionuranium.com/project/pls/overview/
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.821.483 von gehtwas am 14.04.14 16:30:56Fission 3.0 and Brades JV Identifies Anomaly Cluster: Potential Uranium Boulder Field or Outcrop at Clearwater West
http://www.stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2014/04/15/fis…
http://www.stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2014/04/15/fis…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.826.401 von Fantomas96 am 15.04.14 12:15:35und ne Präsentation gibt es auch endlich
http://www.fission3corp.com/_resources/presentations/Fission…
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http://www.fission3corp.com/_resources/presentations/Fission…
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Beschreibung weiterer Kursanstiegspotenziale
http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/v.fcu/fission-…
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http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/v.fcu/fission-…
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