About Fission 3.0
Fission 3.0 is a uranium project generator and exploration company, focusing on projects in the Athabasca Basin, home to some of world’s largest high grade uranium discoveries. Fission 3.0 currently has 16 projects in the Athabasca Basin. Several of Fission 3.0’s projects are near large uranium discoveries, including, Arrow, Triple R and Hurricane deposits. Fission 3.0 has recently completed 2 fundings, totaling $17million with Red Cloud Securities and is currently planning a winter exploration/drill program on its PLN project. It is also entertaining JV partners with some of its other projects.
The Company’s management, headed up by Dev Randhawa as CEO & Chairman and Raymond Ashley, P.Geo. as VP Exploration, is the team that founded Fission Uranium and made the Patterson Lake South (PLS) high-grade discovery. The same team also founded Fission Energy Corp., making the J-Zone high-grade discovery in the Athabasca Basin and building Fission into a TSX Venture 50 Company. In April 2013 Fission Energy sold the majority of its assets to Denison Mines including its Waterbury Lake property and Fission Uranium Corp. was spun out of the deal with Denison. Fission 3.0 is the third generation Fission run by one of Canada’s leading uranium exploration teams.
Fission 3.0 was incorporated in October 2013 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fission Uranium Corp. On November 28, 2013, Fission 3.0 completed a plan of arrangement under the Canada Business Corporations Act involving Alpha Mineral and Fission Uranium Corp. pursuant to which Fission Uranium acquired Alpha Minerals’ 50% stage in the Patterson Lake South (PLS) project. As a result of the transaction, certain properties and assets of Fission Uranium, including the Patterson Lake North (PLN), Clearwater West, North Shore and Beaver River properties in Saskatchewan, became properties and assets of Fission 3.0 and Fission 3.0 is no longer a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fission Uranium.
To learn more about Fission 3.0, please contact:
E: [email protected]
T: 778.484.8030 TF: 844.484.8030
For more about the activity in the Athabasca Basin and to view the digital map, go to https://digigeodata.com/area/athabasca-basin/