Fission Uranium is developing the high-grade, basement-hosted, near-surface Triple R uranium deposit – part of the multiple award-winning PLS project. Located on the southwestern edge of the renowned Athabasca Basin uranium district in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, PLS hosts the largest mineralized trend in the region, and is one of the few uranium projects advanced enough to enter production this cycle.
Fission’s experienced Management team is headed up by President and CEO, Ross McElroy – an award-winning geologist with an unrivaled track record in Canadian uranium projects. He is supported by a team of industry leaders in mine engineering, permitting and indigenous relations, including VP of project development, Gary Haywood – a talented mine engineer with 35 years of experience and a track record of key roles including GM of Cameco’s McArthur River mine.
Fission has entered the Environmental Assessment phase and on January 17th 2023, announced the results of a Feasibility Study. The impressive FS results further enhance the robust economics outlined in the 2019 pre-feasibility study. Highlights include a longer mine life of 10 years, greatly increased after-tax NPV of $1.204B at 8% discount, higher after-tax IRR of 27.2% while still maintaining a very low OPEX of $13.02 /lb. The results confirm the economic strength of the PLS project as well as its minimal environmental footprint.
Fission has developed strong relationships with all local rightsholders and stakeholders thanks to consistent, transparent communication and a robust approach to environmental stewardship. It has adopted the core principals of ESG as a guideline for how it operates to the highest standards.
Cash: Approx. C$39.6M (as of Nov. 30, 2022)
Debt: NIL
Major shareholders:
Institutions – 53%
Retail & Other – 32%
China General Nuclear Power – 13.9%