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Denison Reports Highlights From Winter Drilling on Eastern Athabasca Basin Exploration Pipeline Projects

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Apr 21, 2016) - Denison Mines Corp. ("Denison" or the "Company") (DML.TO)(NYSE MKT:DNN) is pleased to report the completion of the winter 2016 drilling programs on its high-priority exploration pipeline projects, highlighted by the intersection of uranium mineralization and favourable geological settings on several properties.

Apart from Denison's flagship Wheeler River project, the Company has an extensive portfolio of uranium exploration projects located in the infrastructure rich eastern Athabasca Basin, covering over 340,000 hectares of ground (see Figure 1). The projects are at various stages of exploration and provide a long term pipeline of potential resource growth opportunities. During the winter 2016 programs, approximately 9,300 metres of diamond drilling was completed in 23 holes on Denison operated properties - including Murphy Lake (3,695 metres, 10 holes), Crawford Lake (1,104 metres, 2 holes), Bell Lake (2,382 metres, 4 holes), Torwalt Lake (612 metres, 2 holes), Marten Lake (1,021 metres, 4 holes) and Moon Lake South (516 metres, 1 hole). Geophysical surveys are still underway on several properties as planning continues for the development of the summer drilling programs.

Denison's Vice President, Exploration, Dale Verran, commented, "While much attention has been given to the results at Wheeler River this winter, we are highly encouraged by the winter results from our high-priority pipeline projects in the eastern Athabasca. Further intersections of mineralization and alteration at Murphy Lake continue to suggest we are dealing with a sizeable mineralizing system with deposit potential along strike. At Crawford Lake and Moon Lake South, reconnaissance drilling on the largely untested CR-3 trend yielded exciting mineralized results suggesting potential for future discovery in both the basement rocks and at the unconformity. These results, in addition to those from Marten and Bell Lake, reiterate the potential of Denison's pipeline projects and the team's sound exploration approach."

An additional 8,100 metres of diamond drilling was completed in 31 holes on two non-Denison operated properties. At Mann Lake, operated by Cameco Corp., a total of 2,800 metres of diamond drilling was completed in 4 holes. At Wolly, operated by AREVA Resources Canada Inc., a total of 5,300 metres of diamond drilling was completed in 27 holes.

Murphy Lake: Mineralized Trend Extended

Murphy Lake continues to be one of Denison's highest priority exploration projects. The project is located approximately 30 kilometres from the McClean Lake mill and adjacent to the Company's Waterbury Lake project in the northern portion of the eastern Athabasca Basin. During the winter 2016 season, Denison completed a diamond drilling program as well as ground gravity and DC-IP resistivity surveys on the Murphy Lake Project (68.8% Denison, 31.2% Eros Resources Corp.). Approximately 3,700 metres were drilled over 10 drill holes during the program. The majority of the drilling was designed to test targets identified along strike and on section of MP-15-03 (a 2015 drill hole which intersected 0.25% U3O8 over 6.0 metres in strongly altered sandstones, immediately above the unconformity). Drilling confirmed the continuity of the intense hydrothermal sandstone alteration system, identified in 2015, over a strike length of 850 metres. Weak uranium mineralization was intersected in the sandstone associated with intense hematite and clay alteration in three drill holes; MP-16-08, MP-16-11 and MP-16-17. Drill hole MP-16-08, drilled on section with MP-15-03, identified uranium mineralization associated with a parallel graphitic fault zone approximately 70 metres to the south. Drill holes MP-16-11 and MP-16-17 were both drilled along strike to the west of drill hole MP-15-03 at 200 metres and 100 metres, respectively. Table 1 provides the highlights from drilling on the property to date and Figure 2 provides a summary map.