The company reported assay results from six drill-holes and one hole in the R780E and R1155E zones, respectively.

In zone R780E, the hole PLS14-181 on line 555E returned 23.53% U3O8 over 4m within a wider interval of 6.01% U3O8 over 17.5m.

In R1155E zone, the hole PLS14-190 on line 1155E returned 1.28% U3O8 within a composite grade of 0.20% U3O8 over 8m.

Fission Uranium said in a statement, "Importantly, this opens up the potential to discover increased amounts and higher grades of mineralization from this area, including further to the south and within the 75m gap separating the R780E and R1155E."

Fission president chief geologist and COO Ross McElroy said: "Excellent growth from the central part of the expansive high-grade, shallow depth R780E zone and some very promising assays from hole PLS14-190 from the R1155E zone which speaks to the strong potential to discover further mineralization in the 75m gap between the R780E and R1155E zones."

The company said that drill core samples are split in half sections on site and one-half of the split sample was sent to SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories for analysis.