Alpha Minerals (AMW:TSXV)announced further results from their $6.95 million, 44 hole, 11,000m drill and ground geophysics program at their Patterson Lake South (PLS) deposit in the Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan. The companies announced drilling results including hole PLS13-080 which encountered 13.41m composite off-scale mineralization including 7.6m of continuous off-scale mineralization. This hole was drilled approximately 10m grid south of PLS13-060 and appears to have similar geological characteristics to that of the R390E zone.
“Hole PLS13-080 is by far the most significant hole at R780E to date, showing similar result to those at R390E. All three zones (R00E, R390E and R780E), which have been traced on-strike over a +855m ENE trending corridor, now have drill holes with wide and robust mineralization,” says Ross McElroy, President, COO and Chief Geologist for Fission.
News Release here: Fission Hits 13.41m Total Composite “Off-Scale” Radioactivity in 48.5m of Mineralization at R780E Zone