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Canada Nickel Continues to Intersect High-grade, Near-surface Mineralization at Texmont Project

 

 

 

 

 

Highlights

  • Assay results from final 11 drillholes confirm continued high-grade near-surface mineralization within thick mineralized sections
  • Seven of 11 holes intersected nickel grades > 1% and all 11 holes intersected nickel grades >0.5%
  • Hole TXT23-39 intersected 3.0 metres of 2.31% nickel within 15.0 metres of 0.83% nickel within 90.0 metres of 0.34% nickel starting at 12 metres
  • Hole TXT23-36 intersected 3.0 metres of 2.34% nickel within 12.0 metres of 1.06% nickel within 96.5 metres of 0.36% nickel starting at 4.5 metres

 

Canada Nickel Company Inc. (TSX-V: CNC) (OTCQX: CNIKF) reported that assay results from its final 11 drill holes at its Texmont Project have confirmed continued high-grade, near-surface mineralization. These results represent the final assays from the 39-drill-hole program undertaken at Texmont in the winter of 2022-2023.

 

Mark Selby, CEO of Canada Nickel, said, “This latest set of assay results reinforce our thesis of near-surface high-grade intervals within thick mineralized sections which support the potential for near-term, smaller scale, open pit production. We look forward to delivering an initial resource and Preliminary Economic Analysis on Texmont this year as its near-term production potential is highly complementary to our large-scale Crawford and regional nickel sulphide project potential.”

 

Latest Drill Results

 

The drill results further confirm the interpretation of the Texmont deposit, as displaying zoning in its mineralization, with a higher-grade core >1.0% nickel ranging between 2 to 8 metres thick, encompassed by moderate-high grade mineralization of 0.6-1.0% nickel between 12 to 25 metres thick and surrounded by lower grade mineralization of 0.25% and higher, with widths up to 150 metres (see Tables 1 and 2). Mineralization has been drilled to a vertical depth of 444 metres and remains open at depth.

 

Canada Nickel expects to produce a mineral resource estimate on the Texmont Project later this year using the 28,884 metres of drilling completed during the previous 2006 -2008 drill program and 9,726 metres in the current 2022-2023 program. This resource will form part of a PEA expected by the end of 2023.

 

 Table 1: Texmont exploration drilling results – high grade highlights

 

Hole ID From To Length* Ni Co Pd+Pt Pd Pt S
(m) (m) (m) ( %) ( %) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) ( %)
TXT23-24 126.0 147.0 21.0 0.71 0.02 0.08 0.045 0.037 0.9
including 142.5 147.0 4.5 1.36 0.04 0.18 0.096 0.082 1.76
TXT23-29 9.0 13.3 4.3 1.20 0.03 0.09 0.054 0.036 0.99
and 229.5 237.0 7.5 1.56 0.06 0.16 0.093 0.066 3.08
TXT23-30 151.0 170.5 19.5 0.83 0.02 0.13 0.070 0.055 1.00
Including 160.5 169.0 8.5 1.34 0.03 0.23 0.124 0.101 1.76
TXT23-33 80.0 99.0 19.0 0.45 0.01 0.03 0.017 0.013 0.81
and 184.5 190.5 6.0 0.51 0.01 0.04 0.023 0.017 0.38
TXT23-35 39.0 64.5 25.5 0.72 0.01 0.09 0.058 0.033 0.59
including 40.5 49.5 9.0 1.03 0.01 0.10 0.062 0.038 0.70
TXT23-36 90.0 102.0 12.0 1.06 0.02 0.14 0.076 0.060 0.80
Including 93.0 96.0 3.0 2.34 0.03 0.32 0.182 0.141 1.71
TXT23-38 53.5 75.0 21.5 0.52 0.02 0.09 0.053 0.039 0.54
including 63.0 67.5 4.5 1.03 0.03 0.28 0.159 0.117 1.22
TXT23-39 40.5 55.5 15.0 0.83 0.02 0.13 0.080 0.053 0.78
including 40.5 43.5 3.0 2.31 0.06 0.43 0.257 0.177 2.06
*Drillhole length, true thickness not calculated.

 

Table 2: Texmont exploration drilling results – downhole average

 

Hole ID From To Length* Ni Co Pd Pt Cr Fe S
(m) (m) (m) ( %) ( %) (g/t) (g/t) ( %) ( %) ( %)
TXT23-24 13.8 303.0** 289.2 0.29 0.01 0.013 0.012 0.17 6.00 0.41
including 126.0 147.0 21.0 0.71 0.02 0.045 0.037 0.16 6.35 0.90
Including 142.5 147.0 4.5 1.36 0.04 0.096 0.082 0.17 7.55 1.76
and 159.0 192.0 33.0 0.62 0.02 0.045 0.030 0.15 6.19 0.92
TXT23-29 6.3 175.5 169.2 0.25 0.01 0.008 0.008 0.12 5.34 0.30
Including 9.0 13.3 4.3 1.20 0.03 0.054 0.036 0.12 5.43 0.99
and 193.3 250.2 56.9 0.42 0.02 0.018 0.014 0.20 6.46 0.79
Including 229.5 237.0 7.5 1.56 0.06 0.093 0.066 0.42 11.76 3.08
and 265.8 321.0 55.2 0.33 0.01 0.014 0.011 0.15 5.73 0.53
Including 291.0 304.5** 13.5 0.47 0.02 0.028 0.027 0.16 6.64 0.85
TXT23-30 3.1 130.5 127.4 0.22 0.01 0.006 0.007 0.15 5.71 0.32
and 151.0 170.5 19.5 0.83 0.02 0.070 0.055 0.12 5.53 1.00
Including 160.5 169.0 8.5 1.34 0.03 0.124 0.101 0.12 5.86 1.76
and 211.7 321.0 109.3 0.11 0.01 0.008 0.007 0.21 7.20 0.17
TXT23-31 18.0 360.0** 342.0 0.24 0.01 0.009 0.008 0.15 5.22 0.21
TXT23-33 7.2 300.0** 292.8 0.24 0.01 0.006 0.007 0.14 5.10 0.16
Including 80.0 99.0 19.0 0.45 0.01 0.017 0.013 0.14 5.41 0.81
and 184.5 190.5 6.0 0.51 0.01 0.023 0.017 0.13 5.06 0.38
TXT23-34 108.0 180.0** 72.0 0.18 0.01 0.003 0.005 0.12 4.99 0.17
TXT23-35 5.5 180.0** 174.5 0.30 0.01 0.022 0.016 0.23 5.46 0.35
Including 39.0 64.5 25.5 0.72 0.01 0.058 0.033 0.14 4.95 0.59
including 40.5 49.5 9.0 1.03 0.01 0.062 0.038 0.14 4.74 0.70
TXT23-36 4.5 102.0** 97.5 0.36 0.01 0.020 0.015 0.13 5.93 0.26
Including 90.0 102.0 12.0 1.06 0.02 0.076 0.060 0.14 5.22 0.80
Including 93.0 96.0 3.0 2.34 0.03 0.182 0.141 0.13 5.50 1.71
TXT23-37 7.6 19.9 12.3 0.61 0.02 0.062 0.043 0.12 4.66 0.53
and 36.7 102.0** 65.3 0.19 0.01 0.006 0.006 0.14 4.83 0.41
TXT23-38 12.6 75.0** 62.4 0.34 0.01 0.026 0.026 0.11 6.22 0.42
Including 53.5 75.0 21.5 0.52 0.02 0.053 0.039 0.14 5.42 0.54
including 63.0 67.5 4.5 1.03 0.03 0.159 0.117 0.13 5.58 1.22
TXT23-39 12.0 102.0** 90.0 0.34 0.01 0.019 0.017 0.13 5.70 0.29
including 40.5 55.5 15.0 0.83 0.02 0.080 0.053 0.13 4.90 0.78
including 40.5 43.5 3.0 2.31 0.06 0.257 0.177 0.12 5.51 2.06
*Drillhole length, true thickness not calculated.
 **Hole ended in mineralization

Table 3: Texmont Drillhole Orientation

 

Hole ID Easting (mE) Northing (mN)  Azimuth (⁰) Dip (⁰) Length (m)
TXT23-24 484725 5334350 90 -62 303.0
TXT23-29 484818 5334611 180 -45 321
TXT23-30 484797 5334535 155 -45 321
TXT23-31 484975 5335039 272 -64 360
TXT23-33 484955 5335289 268 -66 300
TXT23-34 485175 5335340 268 -50 180
TXT23-35 484887 5335188 265 -65 180
TXT23-36 484827 5334651 125 -45 102
TXT23-37 484831 5334575 115 -52 102
TXT23-38 484814 5334505 92 -65 75
TXT23-39 484814 5334505 85 -62 102

 

From the 11 drillholes in this release, five were drilled in the southern half of the property close to the past producing Texmont mine. The remaining six drillholes were drilled in the northern half of the property, testing the strike length extent of the mineralization.

 

Drillholes TXT23-24, TXT23-29, TXT23-30, TXT23-31 and TXT23-33 in the southern half of the property all intersected varying degrees of mineralization predominantly hosted in peridotites and to a lesser extent in adjacent mineralized komatiites. All drillholes cut across the interpreted low to moderate to high grade shells, with the best intersection in hole TXT23-30 at 1.34% Ni over 8.5 metres within a moderate-high grade shell of 0.83% Ni over 19.5 metres, within a low grade shell of 0.22% Ni over 127.4 metres. Holes TXT23-29 and TXT23-30 were drilled sub-parallel to strike to test the presence of inferred cross cutting faults, as well as to confirm the continuity of the mineralized shells (low, moderate and high) across geologic sections in an area of the mineralization where existing underground infrastructure makes it difficult to drill on-section.

 

The six remaining holes drilled in the north section of the property (Figure 2) all intersected varying degrees of nickel mineralization, with holes TXT23-32 and TXT23-35 having the best results, intersecting high grade nickel very close to surface, with overburden less than 5.5 metres in TXT23-35. TXT23-35 intersected 9.0 metres of 1.03 % nickel, within a larger section of 25.5 metres of 0.72% nickel, within an overall mineralized envelope of 174.5 metres grading 0.30% nickel.

 

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 Company Inc.

 

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 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.

 

 


Figure 1 – Plan View of Texmont –Drill results Overlain on TMI (Black rectangle is southern area) (CNW Group/Canada Nickel Company Inc.)

 

 

 


Figure 2 – Texmont Property – Southern Area (CNW Group/Canada Nickel Company Inc.)

 

Posted June 1, 2023

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