TORONTO, July 31, 2024 – Canada Nickel Company Inc. (“Canada Nickel” or the “Company”) (TSXV: CNC) (OTCQX: CNIKF) today announced additional results from its drilling program targeting the PGM zones that occur along the Crawford Main and East Zone boundaries and within the existing mine plan outlined in the Crawford Nickel Project feasibility study.
Highlights
Successful infill drilling campaign targeted PGM Zones at Crawford with 45 holes intersecting drill intervals of > 1g/t palladium + platinum
Results include:
2.19 g/t palladium + platinum over core length of 76.5 metres in Crawford Main Zone including 3.90 g/t over core length of 13.5 metres
1.15 g/t palladium + platinum over 38.5 metres in Crawford East Zone including 2.94 g/t over core length of 4.5 metres
PGM results will be included in development of a Crawford PGM Zone resource estimate and incorporated into the Crawford nickel mine plan
Mark Selby, CEO of Canada Nickel, said, “We are very pleased with the drilling results of the PGM Zones for both the Crawford Main & East Zones, which occur within the existing feasibility study mine plan for Crawford. The opportunity to drill out these zones and to incorporate the findings into a PGM resource estimate have the potential to unlock incremental value from material that was previously unaccounted for, and in fact was treated as waste material within the Crawford feasibility study.”
Crawford PGM Drilling
In early drilling campaigns at Crawford, “PGM zones” were identified (Figure 1) with platinum (Pt) and palladium (Pd) mineralization (Pt+Pd or PGM) occurring within a transitional boundary between the pyroxenite and peridotite units (the “PGM zone”) that overlie the nickel-bearing dunites. In 2022, several areas were targeted for PGM mineralization throughout the whole Crawford property. Seventeen holes within the proposed Crawford pit are reported in this release. In 2024, a total of 31 holes were completed – 23 holes were drilled into the East zone, and eight new holes were drilled into the Main Zone to target the PGM zones. These zones are of interest as they reside within the boundaries of the proposed Crawford open pit and, as a resource had not been previously defined for the PGM zone, were treated as waste in the current feasibility study.
The purpose of the 2024 drill program was to provide sufficient infill drilling to produce a resource estimate on the PGM zones. Canada Nickel successfully intersected mineralized peridotite/pyroxenite in 28 of the 31 holes drilled. Assay results from both the 2022 and 2024 programs are tabulated in Table 1 and shown in Figure 2.
Table 1: Crawford selected PGM intervals (2024 and 2022 drilling)
Figure 2 – Crawford PGM Cross Sections East Zone (CNW Group/Canada Nickel Company Inc.)
Table 3: Drillhole Orientation
Hole ID
Easting (mE)
Northing (mN)
Azimuth (⁰)
Dip (⁰)
Length (m)
CR24-345
473300
5409950
356
-60
402
CR24-344
473205
5409985
0
-90
366
CR24-342
473373
5410260
170
-45
397
CR24-341
473833
5408690
0
-75
540
CR24-340
473278
5410290
173
-42
462
CR24-338
473610
5409950
0
-70
252
CR24-336
473827
5409967
0
-78
270
CR24-335
473950
5410000
0
-50
201
CR24-334A
473681
5408782
12
-70
372
CR24-333
474215
5409965
340
-77
236
CR24-332
474180
5410015
0
-72
252
CR24-331
473555
5408774
15
-74
501
CR24-330
474350
5409905
320
-80
450
CR24-329
473265
5408895
45
-70
450
CR24-328
474460
5409970
335
-55
231
CR24-327
473265
5408895
14
-66
351
CR24-326
474515
5409895
0
-80
273
CR24-325
474600
5409925
0
-80
201
CR24-324
472837
5409083
35
-55
351
CR24-323
474600
5409925
0
-50
261
CR24-322
474715
5409905
0
-80
306
CR24-321
474770
5409965
5
-75
300
CR24-320
474820
5409900
0
-80
270
CR24-319
474915
5409940
5
-84
171
CR24-318
474915
5409940
5
-50
204
CR24-317
475120
5409900
0
-80
300
CR24-316
475120
5409900
0
-50
207
CR24-315
473682
5410225
172
-54
399
CR22-298
473564
5410008
0
-55
252
CR22-296
473374
5409984
2
-70
201
CR22-295
473374
5409984
2
-50
282
CR22-294
475434
5409927
0
-70
192
CR22-291
475204
5409922
10
-50
210
CR22-288
474805
5409925
2
-70
171
CR22-287
474806
5409923
4
-50
252
CR22-286
474705
5409932
2
-70
180
CR22-285
474705
5409932
2
-50
252
CR22-284
474504
5409940
2
-50
261
CR22-283
474504
5409939
2
-75
222
CR22-282
474303
5409955
2
-75
222
CR22-281
474303
5409956
2
-50
252
CR22-272
473764
5408865
172
-82
651
CR22-267
474606
5410009
180
-75
650
CR22-265
474403
5410013
180
-75
577
CR22-257
473644
5408751
355
-45
354
Assays, Quality Assurance/Quality Control and Drilling and Assay
Edwin Escarraga, MSc, P.Geo., a “qualified person” as defined by National Instrument 43-101, 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 is defined by National Instrument 43-101, 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.
The magnetic images shown in this press release were created from Canada Nickel’s interpretation of datasets provided by the Ontario Geological Survey.
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 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.
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