The hole PLS14-187 on line 660E has mineralization starting at the shallow depth of 58.5m and has returned 53.47m Total Composite Off-scale (>9999 cps) in 146.0m of total composite mineralization on line 660E andcloses the gap between the R390E and R780E high-grade zones.

Wide mineralization has been encountered in all nine holes with seven intersecting substantial off-scale (>9999 cps) radioactivity.

Fission president, COO, and chief geologist Ross McElroy said that the new hole has set a new record at PLS and 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 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," McElroy added.

Drilled on line 660E, mineralization in drill-hole PLS14-187 allows for the interpretation to merge the R390E Zone with R780E Zone, the company said.

With strike length of 780m, the newly merged high-grade zone will now be referred to as the R780E zone.