Fission finds “off-scale” boulder train at Patterson Lake Quebec
Proactive Investors reports Canada-based Fission Energy Corp said Monday that it has discovered a 4 kilometre long radioactive boulder train at its joint venture Patterson Lake South uranium property, located on the southwest margin of Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin.
Of the 54 radioactive boulders and hotspots identified in soils to date, 29, or 54%, produced “off the scale” radioactive readings, as measured by hand-held gamma-ray meters.
The new find by Fission and ESO prompted analysts at Versant Partners to re-iterate Fission’s buy rating, as the discovery provides “additional “blue sky” upside outside of [Fission’s] flagship Waterbury Lake asset”, said Versant in a research note.
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