SUDBURY,
ON, Dec. 6, 2022 /CNW/ - SPC Nickel
Corp. (TSXV: SPC) ("SPC Nickel" or the
"Company"), is pleased to announce the final batch of assay
results from the 2022 drill program at the Company's 100% owned
Lockerby East Project (the "Project") located in Sudbury, Ontario. These results expand the
high-grade mineralized zone while also adding confidence in the
continuity of the historic resource, which further advances the
Company towards its goal of defining a near surface resource at
West Graham.
Highlights:
- New assay results include hole WG-22-013 that intersected a
broad zone of Ni-Cu mineralization over 40.83 metres grading
0.62% Nickel Equivalent (NiEq.) from 204.17 to 245.00 metres
including a higher-grade zone of 0.82% NiEq. over 8.0
metres.
- All drill holes returned Ni-Cu intersections consistent or
better than the historic West Graham resource. Highlights include
82.6 metres grading 0.68% NiEq. (WG-22-008, previously
reported).
- Step-out drilling further defined and expanded the high-grade
core of the West Graham resource. Highlights include 24.0 metres
grading 0.97% NiEq. (WG-22-001, previously reported).
Grant Mourre, CEO and President
of SPC Nickel commented, "The drill program at West Graham is now
complete and has been a resounding success. Not only have we
achieved much improved geological confidence in the historic
resource, but we also significantly expanded the high-grade
envelopes, discovered new zones of high-grade massive sulphide
mineralization and interpreted a number of new high-grade shoots.
We believe that an updated Resource Estimate at West Graham,
scheduled for some time in 2023, will provide the market with a
better understanding of this strategic asset's value potential. We
feel the West Graham deposit is developing into a key asset of the
Company in what is arguably the top Nickel camp in the world."
The unmined near-surface West Graham Nickel-Copper sulphide
deposit contains over 47,000 tonnes of nickel and 34,000 tonnes of
copper in indicated and inferred historical resources occurs on
SPC's 100% owned Lockerby East Property which also hosts the past
producing Lockerby East Mine. The Company recently completed a 18
hole, 5,200 metres drill program designed to further evaluate and
expand the higher-grade Ni-Cu zone hosted within the larger West
Graham deposit (see April 27, 2022
press release). Results from the first 11 holes were
previously announced (see June 13,
2022, July 13, 2022,
September 6, 2022 and
October 11, 2022 press
releases).
New assay results are reported in Table 1, while all previously
reported results are reproduced in Table 2.
The Company considers the West Graham and Lockerby East resource
estimates to be historic mineral resources for purposes of NI
43-101. Neither the Company nor a qualified person on behalf
of the Company has done sufficient work to classify the historical
estimates as current mineral resources and the Company is not
treating such historical estimates as current mineral
resources. The Company considers the historic mineral
resource estimates to be relevant to an understanding of the West
Graham Project but has not done any work to validate the
estimates.
Assay Results
Table 1: New Assay results from the West Graham drilling on the
Lockerby East Project.
1. Width refers to
downhole length. True widths for WG-22-011 are estimated at 75%,
WG-22-013 are 60%, WG-22-014 are 75%, WG-22-015 are 80%, WG-22-016
are 90%, WG-22-017 are 90% and WG-22-018 are 70% of the downhole
lengths.
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2. 3E PGM represents Pd
g/t + Pt g/t + Au g/t.
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3. NiEq. % = Ni%+ Cu% x
0.32 + Co% x 0.53 and does not factor in Pt, Pd, Au or Ag values.
No allowances have been made of recovery losses that may occur
should mining eventually result. The NiEq.% calculation used in
this release is consistent with the relative metal prices used in
the West Graham resource report published by First Nickel Inc. in
2009.
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Figure 1: Plan map of the West Graham deposit showing
pierce points of all reported holes and historic holes used in the
2009 resource estimate1. Red dashed line is the outline
of the West Graham resource projected to surface. Shaded red area
are the high-grade zones with NiEq. values of ~1.0%.
Table 2: Previously released 2022 assay results from the West
Graham drilling on the Lockerby East Project.
1. Width refers to
downhole length. True widths for WG-22-001 are estimated at 90%,
WG-22-002 are 90%, WG-22-003 are 80%, WG-22-004 are 85%, WG-22-005
are 60%, WG-22-006 are 60%, WG-22-007 are 50%, WG-22-008 are 60%,
WG-22-009 are 65%, WG-22-010 are 60% and WG-22-012 are 60% of the
downhole lengths.
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2. 3E PGM represents Pd
g/t + Pt g/t + Au g/t.
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3. NiEq.% = Ni%+ Cu% x
0.32 + Co% x 0.53 and does not factor in Pt, Pd, Au or Ag values.
No allowances have been made of recovery losses that may occur
should mining eventually result. The NiEq.% calculation used in
this release is consistent with the relative metal prices used in
the West Graham resource report published by First Nickel Inc. in
2009.
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Lockerby East Project
The Lockerby East Project hosts both the historic West Graham
and Lockerby East deposits. In 2009, First Nickel Inc. disclosed a
historical resource estimate1 of 8.55Mt @ 0.45%
Ni and 0.31% Cu (indicated) and 2.0Mt @ 0.38% Ni and 0.30% Cu
(inferred) for the West Graham deposit. These grades have economic
potential in the context of the Sudbury Mining Camp, as the deposit
is located very near to surface and may be amenable to low-cost
open pit mining. The deposit is characterized by a broad zone
of disseminated to semi-massive sulphide that ranges from 1.7 to 66
metres thick and strikes for 375 metres with a dip extent of up to
533 metres. Within the larger resource, a distinct zone of
higher-grade mineralization grading ~1% NiEq. is present. As an
example, drill hole WG-26 intersected a broad zone of
mineralization grading 0.73% Ni, 0.28% Cu over 71.33
metres1 (from 56.69 metres) including a
higher-grade section that returned 1.09% Ni, 0.41% Cu over 39.47
metres1. At depth, the West Graham deposit is
interpreted to be contiguous with the high-grade Lockerby East
deposit where, historic resources of 0.22 Mt @ 2.43% Ni and 0.78%
Cu2 (indicated + inferred) are hosted.
The Company considers the West Graham and Lockerby East resource
estimates to be historic mineral resources for purposes of NI
43-101. Neither the Company nor a qualified person on behalf
of the Company have done sufficient work to classify the historical
estimates as current mineral resources and the Company is not
treating such historical estimates as current mineral
resources. The Company considers the historic mineral
resource estimates to be relevant to an understanding of the West
Graham Project but has not done any work to validate the
estimates.
About the Sudbury Mining Camp3
The Sudbury Mining Camp is the 2nd largest Ni camp in
the world, with over 130 years of continuous production. Since the
discovery of the original ore deposits, over 11.1 million metric
tons of Ni and 10.8 million metric tons of Cu, together with
by-products of cobalt, silver, gold and platinum group elements
have been mined from the deposits. Production continues to be
generated from eight major mine complex and 21 smaller ore deposits
around the outer margin of the Sudbury Basin; the principal mines are owned
and operated by international mining companies (Vale, Glencore, and
KGHM International). The economic wealth generated at Sudbury in terms of nickel and copper value
alone is close to US$500 billion.
Reference
1.
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NI 43-101 Report,
Scott Wilson Mining, January 15, 2009, First Nickel Inc.; Technical
Report on the West Graham Property Conwest Zone Resource Estimate,
Graham Township, Ontario, Canada by Richard Routledge and Bruce
Churchill.
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2.
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Technical Report on
the 2009 Resource Estimate for the Depth, East and Upper West
Zones, Lockerby Mine, Sudbury, Ontario, prepared by First Nickel
Inc., February 23, 2009.
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3.
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Nickel Sulfide Ores
and Impact Melts, Lightfoot, 2017, Elsevier Inc.
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Quality Assurance, Quality Control and Qualified
Persons
The technical elements of this news release have been approved
by Mr. Grant Mourre, P.Geo. (PGO),
CEO and President of SPC Nickel Corp. and a Qualified Person under
National Instrument 43-101.
SPC Nickel follows rigorous sampling and analytical protocols
that meet or exceed industry standards. Core samples are stored in
a secured area until transport in batches to the ALS facility in
Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
Sample batches include certified reference materials, blank, and
duplicate samples that are then processed under the control of ALS.
All samples were analyzed in Vancouver by ALS Chemex. Platinum, palladium,
and gold values were determined together using standard lead oxide
collection fire assay and ICP-AES finish. Base metal values were
determined using sodium peroxide fusion and ICP-AES finish. Silver
values were determined using an aqua regia digestions and an AAS
finish. A Certified Reference Material (CRM) standard, blank or
duplicate is inserted on every 10th sample in the following order:
CRM, blank, CRM, duplicate. The cycle repeats every 40 samples,
thus ensuring that 10% of samples submitted are control
samples.
About SPC Nickel Corp.
SPC Nickel Corp. is a Canadian public corporation focused on
exploring for Ni-Cu-PGMs within the world class Sudbury Mining
Camp. The Company is currently exploring its key 100% owned
exploration projects Lockerby East and Aer-Kidd both located in the
heart of the historic Sudbury Mining Camp and holds an option to
acquire 100% interest in the Janes Project located approximately 50
km northeast of Sudbury. In
addition, the Company recently acquired over 45,000 hectares
covering a considerable proportion of the high prospective Muskox
Intrusion, located in Nunavut.
Although our focus is on Sudbury,
we are an opportunistic company always looking for opportunities to
use our skills to add shareholder value. Additional information
regarding the Company and its projects can be found at
www.spcnickel.com.
Cautionary Note on Forward-Looking Information
Except for statements of historical fact contained herein, the
information in this news release constitutes "forward-looking
information" within the meaning of Canadian securities law. Such
forward-looking information may be identified by words such as
"plans", "proposes", "estimates", "intends", "expects", "believes",
"may", "will" and include without limitation, statements regarding
estimated capital and operating costs, expected production
timeline, benefits of updated development plans, foreign exchange
assumptions and regulatory approvals. There can be no assurance
that such statements will prove to be accurate; actual results and
future events could differ materially from such statements. Factors
that could cause actual results to differ materially include, among
others, metal prices, competition, risks inherent in the mining
industry, and regulatory risks. Most of these factors are outside
the control of the Company. Investors are cautioned not to put
undue reliance on forward-looking information. Except as otherwise
required by applicable securities statutes or regulation, the
Company expressly disclaims any intent or obligation to update
publicly forward-looking information, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise.
SOURCE SPC Nickel Corp.