Fission Uranium Corp. announced it is about to commence geotechnical drilling at its PLS high-grade uranium mine and mill project in Saskatchewan, Canada. The results will be used to support the Detailed Engineering design of the waste management and landfill facility, tailings management facility and ventilation shafts.

Drilling is scheduled to begin in the first week of April and the Company expects to transition from the current Front End Engineering Design (?FEED?) stage to Detailed Engineering by early third quarter of 2024. In the Detailed Engineering phase, Fission will finalize the details of engineering designs, vendor supply packages and construction work packages to enable the Company to proceed with procurement, fabrication, installation and construction of the various components of the PLS project including mine development, processing plant and infrastructure. 32-hole geotechnical drill program to support the Detailed Design of: Tailings Management Facility (24 holes) - 910m of sonic drilling Waste Management and Landfill Facility (4 holes) - 80m of sonic drilling Ventilation shafts (4 holes) - 440m of sonic and diamond core drilling Program will be completed by early May.