The hole intersected total composite mineralization of 30.5m on line 1620E, approximately 465m east of PLS14-190 and increases the PLS discovery’s on-trend strike length from 1.78km to 2.24km.

Six new holes all showed mineralization with PLS14-189 (line 1080E), a 75m grid east step-out from PLS14-185 (1005E), showing multiple, well-developed zones similar to other holes to the west of it.

Additionally, PLS14-190 (line 1155E) located approximately 15m grid south of PLS13-103 is locally well mineralized.

The increase in strength and width of mineralization to the south on the R1155E zone recommends that further step-outs to the south may be prospective, the company said.

Fission president, COO, and chief geologist Ross McElroy said that the company’s PLS project has advanced in scale by a considerable degree with the latest step-outs to the east.

"Successfully tracing high-grade mineralization in a 75m grid east step-out and the discovery of a new zone of mineralization a further 485m east along strike trend speak to the tremendous upside of this mineralized system," McElroy added.