Highlights
- First massive sulphide drilled by Canada Nickel in
Timmins Nickel District
- Intersects 3.9 metres of massive sulphide within 12.7
metres of mineralization
TORONTO, Nov. 5, 2024
/CNW/ - Canada Nickel Company Inc. ("Canada
Nickel" or the "Company") (TSXV: CNC) (OTCQX: CNIKF)
is pleased to announce it has intersected a significant
interval of massive sulphide on its Bannockburn Property located 65
kilometres south of Timmins,
Ontario.
CEO Mark Selby
said, "We have assembled a very large land package in the Timmins
Nickel District which has yielded millions of tonnes of contained
nickel resources. While our focus has been primarily on large
scale, bulk tonnage deposits, today's results clearly highlight our
belief in the potential of these properties with their large nickel
endowment to also host high grade nickel deposits. We look
forward to seeing the assays from this hole next week, the
follow-up geophysics to understand this Bannockburn target in more detail, and
upcoming drilling of other geophysical targets around Bannockburn."
Bannockburn Property
The Bannockburn Property is located 65 kilometres
south of Timmins and approximately
20 kilometres west of Matachewan,
Ontario and is located in the vicinity of the Company's
Midlothian and Sothman properties. The Company has been
primarily focused on the large tonnage, low grade nickel zone (the
B-Zone) and has identified a number of new prospective targets
which are being tested for higher-grade material.
Historically, higher grade intervals have been drilled at the
C-Zone and F-Zone at Bannockburn
(Figure 1) and at the nearby Sothman project.
Canada Nickel is conducting an infill drill
program on the historically named B-Zone, a bulk tonnage target
composed primarily of strongly serpentinized and well mineralized
ultramafics. The B-Zone initial resource is expected to be
completed by Q2 2025.
Bannockburn F-Zone
Massive sulphides were identified in drillhole
BAN24-18 which collared into mafic volcanics and intersected
mineralized peridotite at 238 metres downhole. Mineralization
within the peridotite was weak at the contact and increased
downhole into moderate to strong disseminated nickel sulphide for
8.7 metres and ending with a 3.9 metre section of massive sulphide
(see Figures 2a,b,c) before returning to mafic volcanics. An XRF
analyzer was used to confirm the presence of nickel in the
mineralized intervals. Samples have been submitted for assays and
are expected to be available early next week.
The Company was testing the previously identified
F-Zone which had been historically drilled by Outokumpu Mining Oy
and Mustang Minerals Corp. in the late 1990s and early 2000s and
yielded narrow intervals of net-textured and massive sulphide
mineralization including 2.8 metres of 2.9% nickel approximately 50
metres east of the current interval.
Canada Nickel is also following up with similar
targets inside the B-Zone that were highlighted during a
semi-airborne EM survey (drone and ground loop) that was flown
during the summer of 2024, performed by Rosor Corp. The survey
shows two other higher conductivity/lower resistivity targets
within the B-Zone.
Figure 1 – Bannockburn B-Zone and
F-Zone, ongoing drill program.
Figure 2 – BAN24-18,
core pictures a (256.1-267 metres) ,b (260.3-263.4 metres),c
(select intervals 257.2-262.7 metres )
a) Peridotite to
Massive sulphide, to volcanics; b) Net-texture sulphides (Po
(Pyrrhotite)>Pn (Pentlandite)>>Cpy (Chalcopyrite); c)
Disseminated sulphides on peridotite, into massive sulphides
Po>Pn;
|
Table 1: Logged Intervals
BAN24-18
From
(m)
|
To (m)
|
Length
(m)
|
Lithology
|
% Sulphide*
|
238.5
|
251.4
|
12.9
|
Carbonated Peridotite.
Disseminated Ni Min
|
1.0
|
251.4
|
260.1
|
8.7
|
Strongly Serpentinized
peridotite. Strong diss Ni min
|
5
|
260.1
|
260.2
|
0.1
|
Net-textured sulphide
peridotite.
|
25
|
260.2
|
264.1
|
3.9
|
Massive
sulphide
|
90-100
|
*Visual estimation. For
reference, Crawford % sulphide typically between 0.1-1%
|
Table 2: Drillhole
Orientation
Hole ID
|
Easting (mE)
|
Northing (mN)
|
Azimuth (⁰)
|
Dip (⁰)
|
Length (m)
|
B-Zone
|
BAN24-07
|
506617
|
5314086
|
240
|
-55
|
402.0
|
BAN24-08
|
506677
|
5313701
|
240
|
-55
|
381.0
|
BAN24-09
|
506475
|
5314390
|
240
|
-55
|
351.0
|
BAN24-10
|
505420
|
5315110
|
75
|
-50
|
402.0
|
BAN24-11
|
506342
|
5314134
|
60
|
-55
|
363.5
|
BAN24-12
|
507225
|
5313385
|
235
|
-55
|
351.0
|
BAN24-13A
|
507225
|
5313385
|
55
|
-75
|
173.0
|
BAN24-14
|
506931
|
5313715
|
235
|
-55
|
402
|
BAN24-15
|
506931
|
5313715
|
55
|
-50
|
426
|
BAN24-16
|
507233
|
5313389
|
55
|
-75
|
181.5
|
F-Zone
|
BAN24-18
|
507393
|
5311706
|
70
|
-80
|
420
|
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Quality Assurance and Control, Drilling and Assaying
Edwin Escarraga, MSc,
P.Geo., a "qualified person" as defined by National Instrument
43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, is
responsible for the on-going drilling and sampling program,
including quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC). The core
is collected from the drill in sealed core trays and transported to
the core logging facility. The core is marked and sampled at 1.5
metre lengths and cut with a diamond blade saw. One
set of samples is transported in secured bags directly from the
Canada Nickel core shack to Actlabs Timmins, while a second set of
samples is securely shipped to SGS Lakefield for preparation, with
analysis performed at SGS Burnaby or SGS Callao (Peru). All are ISO/IEC 17025 accredited labs.
Analysis for precious metals (gold, platinum and palladium) are
completed by Fire Assay while analysis for nickel, cobalt, sulphur
and other elements are performed using a peroxide fusion and
ICP-OES analysis. Certified standards and blanks are inserted at a
rate of 3 QA/QC samples per 20 core samples making a batch of 60
samples that are submitted for analysis.
Qualified Person and Data Verification
Stephen J. Balch P.Geo.
(ON), VP Exploration of Canada Nickel and a "qualified person" as
such term is defined by National Instrument 43-101 –
Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects,
has verified the data disclosed in this news release, and has
otherwise reviewed and approved the technical information in this
news release on behalf of Canada Nickel.
About Canada Nickel Company
Canada Nickel Company Inc. is advancing the next generation of
nickel-sulphide projects to deliver nickel required to feed the
high growth electric vehicle and stainless steel markets. Canada
Nickel Company has applied in multiple jurisdictions to trademark
the terms NetZero NickelTM, NetZero CobaltTM,
NetZero IronTM and is pursuing the development of
processes to allow the production of net zero carbon nickel,
cobalt, and iron products. Canada Nickel provides investors with
leverage to nickel in low political risk jurisdictions. Canada
Nickel is currently anchored by its 100% owned flagship Crawford
Nickel-Cobalt Sulphide Project in the heart of the prolific
Timmins-Cochrane mining camp. For more information,
please visit www.canadanickel.com.
For further information, please contact:
Mark
Selby
CEO
Phone:
647-256-1954
Email:
info@canadanickel.com
Cautionary Statement Concerning Forward-Looking
Statements
This press release contains certain information that may
constitute "forward-looking information" under applicable Canadian
securities legislation. Forward looking information includes,
but is not limited to, drill and exploration results relating to
the target properties described herein (the "Properties"), the
significance of drill results, the ability to continue drilling,
the impact of drilling on the definition of any resource, the
potential of the Crawford Nickel Sulphide Project and the
Properties, timing and completion (if at all) of mineral resource
estimates, the ability to sell marketable materials, strategic
plans, including future exploration and development plans and
results, corporate and technical objectives, and the completion of
assays, follow-up geophysics and further drilling.
Forward-looking information is necessarily based upon several
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and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors which may cause
the actual results and future events to differ materially from
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information. Factors that could affect the outcome include,
among others: future prices and the supply of metals,
the future demand for metals, the results of drilling, inability to
raise the money necessary to incur the expenditures required
to retain and advance the property, environmental liabilities
(known and unknown), general business, economic,
competitive, political and social uncertainties, results of
exploration programs, risks of the mining industry, delays in
obtaining governmental approvals, failure to obtain
regulatory or shareholder approvals. There can be no assurance that
such information will prove to be accurate, as actual results and
future events could differ materially from those anticipated in
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