Highlights
- First hole in recently acquired properties intersects 480
metres of dunite at Deloro using a
sixth drill rig acquired at start of year.
- All nine holes from Dargavel, Mahaffy, MacDiarmid, Kingsmill intersected
multi-hundred metre intersections of mineralization with best
interval from first hole at Dargavel of 162 metres of 0.30% nickel
including 0.34% nickel over 28.5 metres.
- Completion of Crawford feasibility study expected by fourth
quarter of 2022 and formal start of permitting process in first
quarter of 2022.
- Announces management additions in engineering and environment
to support Company efforts to advance Crawford through feasibility
and subsequent steps towards development.
TORONTO, Jan. 24, 2022 /CNW/ - Canada Nickel
Company Inc. ("Canada Nickel" or the
"Company") (TSXV: CNC) (OTCQX: CNIKF) today announced assay
results from its Mahaffy, Dargavel, Kingsmill, and MacDiarmid properties, and provided an update
on drilling and corporate activities.
In addition to completed drill assay results, partial assays
have been received to date from 11 holes drilled at the Company's
Nesbitt property – these results
have also been in line with expectations and will be released when
all assays are received.
"I'm very excited to start the year with successful drilling of
Deloro - the first of the thirteen
targets we acquired at end of last year and the first step in
confirming the potential of the Timmins Nickel District. After two
very successful years in 2020 and 2021, the year 2022 sets the
stage for Canada Nickel to move to the next level with the formal
launch of Crawford permitting this quarter, an updated resource
next quarter, and a feasibility study expected to be completed by
the fourth quarter, which is just over three years from our
Crawford discovery," said Mark
Selby, Chair & CEO. "I am also pleased to expand our
capabilities with the latest additions to our team. Canada Nickel
is well-positioned not only for success this year but for continued
success in 2023 and beyond as we advance Crawford towards
production."
Steve Balch, VP Exploration,
added, "Today's successful assay results from our initial set of
properties outside of Crawford and the success of the first hole at
Deloro confirm our targeting
approach is correct. Deloro is a
great first example having intersected mineralized dunite from just
two metres below surface over a length 480 metres. This year we
will move beyond our flagship Crawford property and start exploring
our thirteen newly acquired regional properties, confident that our
targeting approach will yield multiple discoveries. With over 40
km2 of ultramafic rocks yet to explore, we believe our
project has the potential to grow to a massive scale. I look
forward to further success as we continue to delineate this
potential during 2022."
Exploration Results
All 20 holes from the regional drill program intersected thick
sequences of peridotite and/or dunite with some holes collared in,
or ending in, volcanics. The highest-grade intersection was 0.34%
nickel over 28.5 metres in Dargavel hole DAR21-01 (0.30% cutoff)
within a larger zone grading 0.30% nickel over 162.0 metres (0.25%
cutoff) starting at 375 metres downhole. The thickest interval of
mineralization was in Kingsmill drillhole KML21-01 which
intersected 0.24% nickel over 334.5 metres starting at 16.5 metres
downhole. The overburden encountered was highly variable with as
little as 12.5 metres at Nesbitt
and as much as 160 metres at Mahaffy.
Deloro Property
DEL22-01, collared in the centre of the ultramafic target
measuring 1.4 km long by 300 – 500 metres wide, and drilled toward
the west contact, intersected mineralized dunite (including some
narrow dykes) starting at 1.8 metres downhole. The hole remained in
dunite beyond its projected length of 400 metres to 482 metres at
the west contact for a total interval of 480 metres.
Previously, six holes (FY-02-02, FY-02-06, FY-02-10, FY-02-11,
FY-02-12, FY-02-13) were drilled at Deloro by other explorers, inside or on the
edge of the ultramafic, with five intersecting serpentinized
dunite/peridotite. Hole FY-02-10 intersected 24.2 metres, FY-02-13
intersected 138.4 metres and four holes ended in serpentinized
dunite/peridotite. All five holes noted magnetite (up to 20-25%
magnetite in FY-02-02 from 39.4-89.5 metres) and disseminated
sulphides. Only specific non-consecutive intervals were assayed.
Two of the four holes had nickel mineralization exceeding 0.40%
nickel: FY02-02 with 0.42% nickel over 4.2 metres, with up to 0.73
g/t Pd and 0.23 g/t Pt over 1.2 metres, and FY-02-10 intersecting
0.48% nickel, 0.28 g/t Pd, and 0.14 g/t Pt over 2.8 metres.
Figure A – Plan View of Deloro – Current Drill Results Overlain on
Total Field Magnetic Intensity
Deloro is a property of
approximately 1,800 ha in size and located 10 km southeast of
Timmins. The Property consists of
a series of mining patents and mining claims that completely cover
the ultramafic unit. The area is within 10 km south of Timmins and is easily accessed by road. It
contains an ultramafic intrusion 1.4 km in length and up to 450
metres wide, that strikes south-southeast as identified by its high
magnetic intensity. Historical drilling intersected serpentinized
dunite/peridotite with four of five holes ending in serpentinized
dunite/peridotite. All five historical holes noted the presence of
magnetite and disseminated sulphides. Only specific non-consecutive
intervals were assayed, for example, FY02-02 reported 0.42% nickel
over a core length of 4.2 metres.
Dargavel-Bradburn Property
A single hole in Dargavel Township was completed in 2021 to
confirm historic drilling from the 1960s by Inco. Drillhole
DAR21-01 intersected 501.2 metres of 0.23% nickel below overburden
starting at 68.0 metres with a higher-grade zone of 0.30% nickel
over 162.0 metres starting at 375.0 metres and including 0.34%
nickel over 28.5 metres starting at 451.5 metres downhole (see
Table 1).
Table 1 – Dargavel Drill Results – Intervals
BHID
|
From
|
To
|
Length
|
Ni
|
Co
|
Pd
|
Pt
|
Fe
|
Cr
|
S
|
|
(m)
|
(m)
|
(m)
|
(%)
|
(%)
|
(g/t)
|
(g/t)
|
(%)
|
(%)
|
(%)
|
DAR21-01
|
68.0
|
569.2
|
501.2
|
0.23
|
0.01
|
0.02
|
0.02
|
6.94
|
0.43
|
0.01
|
including
|
375.0
|
537.0
|
162.0
|
0.30
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
6.84
|
0.20
|
0.01
|
including
|
447.0
|
475.5
|
28.5
|
0.34
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
7.24
|
0.10
|
0.01
|
*Note:
Holes were drilled at various inclinations ranging from -50 to -70
degrees. The lengths reported are core lengths and not true widths.
Canada Nickel has insufficient information to determine the
attitude, either of the ultramafic body or of mineralized zones
within it.
|
Figure 1 – Plan View of Dargavel – Current Drill Results
Overlain on Total Field Magnetic Intensity
The Dargavel-Bradburn Property (see Figure 1) includes 3,554 ha
of mining patents and 11,438 ha of mining claims. The property
hosts a series of very long ultramafic sills striking east-west
that have been mapped for 10 km. These townships have been
relatively unexplored, but historical drilling in the 1960's by
Inco Limited in Dargavel township encountered 590 feet of
serpentinized peridotite in hole 25014 grading 0.24% nickel with
local assays up to 0.40% nickel and 287 feet of serpentinized
peridotite in hole 28479 (no assays reported).
Mahaffy Nickel Project
Drilling in 2021 intersected thick zones of mineralized
peridotite and dunite in two holes (see Table 2) with MAH21-01A
encountering 0.22% nickel over 429.5 metres and MAH21-02
intersecting 0.21% nickel over 335.0 metres. Overburden in the
drilling area was up to 120 metres in vertical thickness but is
known to be much thinner in other areas of the property.
Table 2 – Mahaffy Drill Results – Intervals
BHID
|
From
|
To
|
Length
|
Ni
|
Co
|
Pd
|
Pt
|
Fe
|
Cr
|
S
|
(m)
|
(m)
|
(m)
|
(%)
|
(%)
|
(g/t)
|
(g/t)
|
(%)
|
(%)
|
(%)
|
MAH-21-01
|
131.5
|
561.0
|
429.5
|
0.22
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
5.12
|
3.26
|
0.79
|
including
|
419.5
|
561.0
|
141.5
|
0.24
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
0.01
|
5.00
|
3.12
|
0.73
|
MAH-21-02
|
160.0
|
495.0
|
335.0
|
0.21
|
0.01
|
0.01
|
0.01
|
7.34
|
0.66
|
0.04
|
including
|
344.1
|
469.5
|
125.4
|
0.25
|
0.01
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
6.10
|
0.86
|
0.05
|
including
|
426.0
|
430.5
|
4.5
|
0.46
|
0.01
|
0.04
|
0.01
|
6.07
|
0.94
|
0.13
|
*Note:
Holes were drilled at various inclinations ranging from -50 to -70
degrees. The lengths reported are core lengths and not true widths.
Canada Nickel has insufficient information to determine the
attitude, either of the ultramafic body or of mineralized zones
within it.
|
Figure 2 – Plan View of Mahaffy – Current Drill Results
Overlain on Total Field Magnetic Intensity
The Mahaffy Property (see Figure 2) is located 12 km west of
Crawford and consists of five closely spaced ultramafic sills
having an aggregate strike length of 24 km. This property,
comprising mining claims totaling approximately 4,600 ha, was
previously tested by historic hole 31901 (1966) which intersected
0.23% nickel over 127 metres, and historic hole T2-80-2 (1980)
which intersected 277 metres of serpentinized ultramafic rock with
no assays reported.
Kingsmill Property
In-fill drilling in 2021 intersected 334.5 metres of 0.24%
nickel starting at 16.5 metres in KML21-01 and 268.5 metres of
0.21% nickel starting at 118.5 metres (see Table 3). Two holes
testing for higher grade mineralization near a major fault
intersected only lower grade mineralization with KML21-03
encountering 76.5 metres of 0.13% Ni and KML21-04 intersecting
161.0 metres of 0.14% Ni, both intervals within a weakly
mineralized peridotite that is commonly encountered at the contact
of the ultramafic.
Table 3 – Kingsmill Drill Results – Intervals
BHID
|
From
|
To
|
Length
|
Ni
|
Co
|
Pd
|
Pt
|
Fe
|
Cr
|
S
|
(m)
|
(m)
|
(m)
|
(%)
|
(%)
|
(g/t)
|
(g/t)
|
(%)
|
(%)
|
(%)
|
KML21-01
|
16.5
|
351.0
|
334.5
|
0.24
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
6.29
|
0.21
|
0.03
|
including
|
85.5
|
153.0
|
67.5
|
0.27
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
6.03
|
0.08
|
0.01
|
KML21-02
|
118.5
|
393.0
|
274.5
|
0.21
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
5.59
|
0.31
|
0.03
|
including
|
307.5
|
349.0
|
41.5
|
0.26
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
4.52
|
0.10
|
0.04
|
KML21-03
|
78.0
|
154.5
|
76.5
|
0.13
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
6.43
|
0.40
|
0.03
|
KML21-04
|
37.0
|
198.0
|
161.0
|
0.14
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
*Note:
Holes were drilled at various inclinations ranging from -50 to -70
degrees. The lengths reported are core lengths and not true widths.
Canada Nickel has insufficient information to determine the
attitude, either of the ultramafic body or of mineralized zones
within it.
|
Figure 3 – Plan View of Kingsmill – Current Drill Results
Overlain on Total Field Magnetic Intensity
The Kingsmill Property (see Figure 3) contains a large
serpentinized ultramafic intrusion 2.2 kilometres long and 375 to
600 metres wide. The property has been previously explored (see
Canada Nickel press release dated July 13,
2020) where thick intersections of mineralized dunite were
encountered. Follow-up drilling in 2021 consisted of two in-fill
drill holes and two more drill holes to test an area of major
faulting (sometimes an area of upgraded mineralization).
MacDiarmid Property
MAC21-01 intersected 241.5 metres of 0.22% nickel starting at
90.5 metres downhole, MAC21-02 intersected 317.2 metres of 0.23%
nickel starting at 61.5 metres, and MAC21-03 intersected 308.0
metres of 0.22% nickel starting at 30.0 metres downhole. All holes
intersected higher grade intervals as well (see Table 4).
Table 4 – MacDiarmid Drill Results – Intervals
BHID
|
From
|
To
|
Length
|
Ni
|
Co
|
Pd
|
Pt
|
Fe
|
Cr
|
S
|
(m)
|
(m)
|
(m)
|
(%)
|
(%)
|
(g/t)
|
(g/t)
|
(%)
|
(%)
|
(%)
|
MAC21-01
|
90.5
|
332.0
|
241.5
|
0.22
|
0.01
|
0.01
|
0.01
|
5.62
|
0.34
|
0.03
|
including
|
225.0
|
292.5
|
67.5
|
0.27
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
0.01
|
5.39
|
0.30
|
0.05
|
MAC21-02
|
61.5
|
378.7
|
317.2
|
0.23
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
0.01
|
5.75
|
0.35
|
0.04
|
including
|
136.5
|
356.0
|
219.5
|
0.25
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
0.01
|
5.68
|
0.34
|
0.03
|
including
|
144.0
|
168.0
|
24.0
|
0.28
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
0.01
|
5.33
|
0.23
|
0.02
|
MAC21-03
|
30.0
|
338.0
|
308.0
|
0.22
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
0.01
|
5.70
|
0.33
|
0.03
|
including
|
91.3
|
148.0
|
56.7
|
0.25
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
0.01
|
5.20
|
0.46
|
0.03
|
*Note:
Holes were drilled at various inclinations ranging from -50 to -70
degrees. The lengths reported are core lengths and not true widths.
Canada Nickel has insufficient information to determine the
attitude, either of the ultramafic body or of mineralized zones
within it.
|
Figure 4 – Plan View of MacDiarmid – Current Drill Results Overlain on
Total Field Magnetic Intensity
The MacDiarmid Property contains a large ultramafic intrusion
that is approximately 3 km long and 150 to 600 metres wide with the
primary target a stronger magnetic anomaly of 1.8 km long and up to
400 metres wide (see Figure 4). Three holes were collared on the
eastern side of the intrusion spaced 200 metres apart and were
designed to intersect dunite-peridotite in this region. The 2021
drill program has now defined mineralization across a strike length
of 400 metres to a depth of 290 metres and widths of 140-180
metres. All holes were drilled to the south (205o
azimuth) at -50o inclination.
Crawford Project Update
The Company continues to aggressively advance Crawford and
expects to deliver a feasibility study by the fourth quarter of
2022 based on a resource update provided in the second quarter of
2022. The Company also expects to file the initial project
description which will formally begin the permitting process for
Crawford during the first quarter of 2022. The feasibility study is
expected to be delivered just over three years from when Canada
Nickel was formed and began drilling the fifth hole on the
property.
As the company expects to complete the feasibility study for
Crawford this year and intends to continue to advance the project
towards production, the Company has continued to build the team to
ensure we are successful in meeting our objectives for 2022 and
beyond. The Company has promoted Christian
Brousseau to the position of Vice President, Capital
Projects and has appointed Desmond
Tranquilla as Project Director. Mr. Brousseau will be
responsible for completion of the Crawford Feasibility Study and
leading the execution team to develop the Project through to
production. Mathieu Boucher has also
been appointed as Manager, Environment.
Management Appointments
Mr. Christian Brousseau joined
Canada Nickel in 2020 as Project Director to lead the preliminary
economic assessment for Crawford Project, which was completed in
July 2021. He has 30 years'
experience in engineering, design and construction in the Canadian
mining industry, including over six years as Project Director for
the Dumont Project, a shovel-ready nickel project located in the
Abitibi Region of Quebec. At
Dumont, he led the engineering and construction plans and was
instrumental in completing the revised Dumont feasibility study in
2019. Prior to Dumont, Mr. Brousseau held the position of
Engineering and Construction Manager on the US$1.2 billion capex Detour Lake open-pit mine,
located in the Timmins-Cochrane
mining district. He also held a number of construction management
positions at Canadian Malartic Mine in Quebec, and Newmont's Éléonore Mine, in
northern Quebec. Mr. Brousseau
spent eight years at Falconbridge
supervising and managing capital projects in Sudbury and at Glencore Canada's Raglan Mine
and Horne Smelter in Quebec and
Kidd Creek Mine north of Timmins,
Ontario.
Mr. Desmond Tranquilla has over
30 years' experience in the management of major capital projects
involving large mines and processing plants in Canada and the U.S., as well as transportation
infrastructure projects, hydroelectricity and aggregate processing
plants. Prior to joining Canada Nickel, Mr. Tranquilla held the
position of Director of Construction for SNC-Lavalin North America,
and was responsible for project execution, construction planning,
procurement and contract agreements for Coeur Mining's Rochester POA11 Merrill Crowe Heap Leach
Project in Nevada. Mr. Tranquilla
also acted as Senior Project Manager overseeing engineering,
procurement, construction and management for the CAD$1.6 billion Vale Atmospheric Emission
Reduction project in Sudbury,
Canada. As Project Director at Ausenco Canada Limited, Mr.
Tranquilla developed the construction plan for Hudbay Minerals'
US$1.9 billion Rosemont Copper
Project in Arizona, U.S. Mr.
Tranquilla also managed execution of mining projects for the Potash
Corporation of Saskatchewan and
Detour Lake Gold Mine Development in Northern Ontario.
Mr. Mathieu Boucher has over 10
years of experience working in environment and engineering. Prior
to joining Canada Nickel, Mr. Boucher was employed at Glencore's
Horne Copper Smelter and North America Copper Assets, where he held
positions as Environment and Sustainability specialist, supervisor,
and superintendent. Throughout his time with Glencore, Mr. Boucher
acted as a technical advisor or lead for the development of key
characterization and improvement projects related to water
treatment and water management from tailings facilities and
industrial operations.
Mr. Boucher started his career with Golder Associates, where he
contributed to environmental site assessment, site remediation, and
water treatment projects for industrial and mining clients, and was
involved in the development of modern, innovative approaches to
ensuring the protection of sensitive natural environments. Mr.
Boucher holds a Bachelor of Water Engineering from Laval University.
Table 6 – Drill Hole Orientation
BHID
|
Easting
mE
|
Northing
mN
|
Elevation
|
Depth
|
Azimuth
|
Dip
|
(mE)
|
(mN)
|
(m)
|
(m)
|
(o)
|
(o)
|
DAR21-01
|
459865.0
|
5432975.0
|
265.0
|
569.0
|
360.0
|
-55.0
|
DAR21-02
|
458415.0
|
5433486.0
|
266.0
|
lost
|
15.0
|
-55.0
|
DAR21-02A
|
458415.0
|
5433486.0
|
266.0
|
lost
|
15.0
|
-60.0
|
DEL-22-01
|
480413.0
|
5361341.0
|
320.0
|
492.0
|
248.0
|
-60.0
|
KML21-01
|
454867.0
|
5423113.0
|
275.0
|
446.0
|
360.0
|
-52.0
|
KML21-02
|
454810.0
|
5423105.0
|
265.0
|
428.0
|
270.0
|
-50.0
|
KML21-03
|
456499.0
|
5423095.7
|
271.8
|
lost
|
90.0
|
-50.0
|
KML21-03A
|
456498.0
|
5423097.0
|
265.0
|
156.0
|
90.0
|
-50.0
|
KML21-04
|
455772.5
|
5422900.0
|
274.4
|
198.0
|
90.0
|
-50.0
|
MAC21-01
|
459643.0
|
5390614.0
|
265.0
|
441.0
|
205.0
|
-50.0
|
MAC21-02
|
459443.0
|
5390613.0
|
268.0
|
411.0
|
205.0
|
-50.0
|
MAC21-03
|
459832.0
|
5390583.6
|
280.0
|
438.0
|
205.0
|
-50.0
|
MAH21-01
|
457650.0
|
5413477.0
|
270.0
|
lost
|
45.0
|
-50.0
|
MAH21-01A
|
457650.0
|
5413477.0
|
270.0
|
561.0
|
45.0
|
-70.0
|
MAH21-02
|
457562.0
|
5413681.0
|
275.0
|
lost
|
60.0
|
-60.0
|
MAH21-02A
|
457562.0
|
5413681.0
|
270.0
|
495.0
|
60.0
|
-70.0
|
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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, 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.
Assays, Quality Assurance/Quality Control and
Drilling
Edwin Escarraga, MSc, P.Geo., a
"qualified person" as defined by NI 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. A set of Samples are transported in secured bags
directly from the Canada Nickel core shack to Actlabs Timmins, the
other set of samples are securely shipped to SGS Burnaby. Both 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 17 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.
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
Chair and 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
potential of the Crawford Nickel Sulphide Project and the
Properties, timing of economic studies and mineral resource
estimates, the ability to sell marketable materials, strategic
plans, including future exploration and development results, and
corporate and technical objectives. Forward-looking information is
necessarily based upon several assumptions that, while considered
reasonable, are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties,
and other factors which may cause the actual results and future
events to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such
forward-looking 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, and the
impact of COVID-19 related disruptions in relation to the Company's
business operations including upon its employees, suppliers,
facilities and other stakeholders. 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
such information. Accordingly, readers should not place undue
reliance on forward-looking information. All forward-looking
information contained in this press release is given as of the date
hereof and is based upon the opinions and estimates of management
and information available to management as at the date hereof.
Canada Nickel disclaims any intention or obligation to update or
revise any forward-looking information, whether because of new
information, future events or otherwise, except as required by
law.
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