First Atlantic Nickel Submits Additional Drill Permits and Plans New Direct Access Route to Expand and Accelerate RPM Zone Exploration Program
First Atlantic Nickel (TSXV: FAN) has submitted applications for new drill permits to expand drilling at the RPM Zone, located 25 km south of Atlantic Lake. The company plans to construct a direct access route enabling year-round access and accommodation of heavier drill rigs. The first discovery hole (RPM DDH001) reached 394 meters depth, revealing large-grained, visible awaruite mineralization from surface to end, with grain sizes often exceeding 500 microns. The RPM Zone spans approximately 2.6 km in length and 400-600 meters in width, exhibiting a strong magnetic anomaly. The company is preparing for a Phase 2 drilling program while awaiting current results.
First Atlantic Nickel (TSXV: FAN) ha presentato domande per nuovi permessi di perforazione per espandere le operazioni nella RPM Zone, situata a 25 km a sud di Atlantic Lake. L'azienda prevede di costruire un percorso di accesso diretto per garantire l'accesso durante tutto l'anno e per ospitare attrezzature di perforazione più pesanti. Il primo foro di scoperta (RPM DDH001) ha raggiunto una profondità di 394 metri, rivelando mineralizzazione di awaruite a grana grossa e visibile dalla superficie fino in fondo, con dimensioni delle particelle che superano spesso i 500 micron. La RPM Zone si estende per circa 2,6 km di lunghezza e 400-600 metri di larghezza, mostrando una forte anomalia magnetica. L'azienda si sta preparando per un programma di perforazione di Fase 2 mentre attende i risultati attuali.
First Atlantic Nickel (TSXV: FAN) ha presentado solicitudes para nuevos permisos de perforación para expandir las operaciones en la RPM Zone, ubicada a 25 km al sur de Atlantic Lake. La compañía planea construir una carretera de acceso directo que permita el acceso durante todo el año y el alojamiento de equipos de perforación más pesados. El primer agujero de descubrimiento (RPM DDH001) alcanzó una profundidad de 394 metros, revelando mineralización de awaruite de grano grande y visible desde la superficie hasta el fondo, con tamaños de grano que a menudo superan los 500 micrones. La RPM Zone se extiende aproximadamente 2.6 km de longitud y 400-600 metros de ancho, exhibiendo una fuerte anomalía magnética. La empresa se está preparando para un programa de perforación de Fase 2 mientras espera los resultados actuales.
퍼스트 아틀란틱 니켈 (TSXV: FAN)은 아틀란틱 레이크에서 남쪽으로 25km 떨어진 RPM 존에서 드릴링 확대를 위해 새로운 드릴 허가 신청을 제출했습니다. 이 회사는 연중무휴 접근이 가능하고 더 무거운 드릴 장비를 수용할 수 있는 직접 접근 경로를 건설할 계획입니다. 첫 번째 발견 구멍(RPM DDH001)은 394미터 깊이에 도달했으며, 표면부터 끝까지 큰 입자의 가시적인 아와루이트 광물화가 드러났고, 입자 크기는 종종 500 마이크론을 초과했습니다. RPM 존은 길이 약 2.6km, 폭 400-600미터로 강력한 자기 이상 현상을 나타냅니다. 이 회사는 현재 결과를 기다리면서 2단계 드릴링 프로그램을 준비하고 있습니다.
First Atlantic Nickel (TSXV: FAN) a soumis des demandes pour de nouveaux permis de forage afin d'étendre les forages dans la zone RPM, située à 25 km au sud du lac Atlantic. La société prévoit de construire un accès direct permettant un accès toute l'année et d'accueillir des foreuses plus lourdes. Le premier trou de découverte (RPM DDH001) a atteint une profondeur de 394 mètres, révélant une minéralisaton d'awaurite visible de grande taille de la surface à la fin, avec des tailles de grain dépassant souvent 500 microns. La zone RPM s'étend sur environ 2,6 km de longueur et 400-600 mètres de largeur, présentant une forte anomalie magnétique. La société se prépare pour un programme de forage de Phase 2 tout en attendant les résultats actuels.
First Atlantic Nickel (TSXV: FAN) hat Anträge auf neue Bohrgenehmigungen eingereicht, um die Bohrungen in der RPM Zone auszudehnen, die 25 km südlich des Atlantic Lake liegt. Das Unternehmen plant den Bau einer direkten Zufahrtsstraße, die ganzjährig Zugang bieten und schwerere Bohrgeräte unterbringen kann. Das erste Entdeckungsloch (RPM DDH001) erreichte eine Tiefe von 394 Metern und offenbarte große, sichtbare Awaruite-Mineralisierung von der Oberfläche bis zum Ende, wobei die Korngrößen oft 500 Mikrometer überschreiten. Die RPM Zone erstreckt sich über ungefähr 2,6 km in der Länge und 400-600 Meter in der Breite und zeigt eine starke magnetische Anomalie. Das Unternehmen bereitet sich auf ein Bohrprogramm der Phase 2 vor, während es auf aktuelle Ergebnisse wartet.
- Discovery hole RPM DDH001 intersected visible awaruite mineralization throughout entire 394-meter depth
- Large awaruite grain sizes (>500 microns) exceed efficient magnetic separation threshold of 10 microns
- Heavily fractured host rock may enable lower-cost mining through ripping rather than drilling/blasting
- Fast permit approval process in Newfoundland (approximately one month)
- Lab analysis results from first drill hole still pending
- New access route and additional permits still awaiting approval
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- First Atlantic Nickel Corp. (TSXV: FAN) (OTCQB: FANCF) (FSE: P21) ("First Atlantic" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has submitted applications for new additional drill permits to significantly expand the drilling program at the RPM Zone, located 25 km south of the Atlantic Lake area. The Company plans to construct a shorter, more efficient direct access route to the RPM Zone, enabling year-round access and accommodating heavier drill rigs capable of deeper and faster drilling, particularly during winter months. These initiatives aim to accelerate the exploration and delineation of the RPM Zone, building on the success and encouraging visual observations of large-grained, visible awaruite mineralization in the initial drill holes.
Highlights:
- Expanding and Accelerating RPM Zone Drilling: First Atlantic has applied for new drill permits and is planning to construct a direct access route to expand and accelerate its drilling program at the RPM Zone (see Figure 1), with the goal of rapidly testing the extent of the mineralized footprint.
- Phase 2 RPM Drilling: Building on the early success and visual observations of large-grained, visible awaruite mineralization in the initial discovery drill holes at the RPM Zone, First Atlantic is actively planning a second phase of drilling to commence upon completion of the current campaign.
- RPM Hole DDH001: The first discovery hole at the RPM Zone has been sent for lab analysis. Drilled to a depth of 394 meters, the hole intersected large-grain, visible, disseminated sulfur-free nickel-iron alloy (awaruite) mineralization from surface to the end of the hole, with grain sizes often surpassing 500 microns.
- Accelerated Winter Drilling at RPM: Pending approval of new permits and a planned direct access route to the RPM Zone, a rapid winter drilling campaign will target this newly discovered, high-priority target. Powerful drill rigs are expected to achieve deeper and faster drilling, enabling further delineation and expansion of the mineralized zone.
- Expedited Permitting in Newfoundland: Newfoundland and Labrador is known for having one of the fastest and most streamlined drill permit approval processes in Canada. The Company's previous permits were approved in approximately one month, highlighting the province’s strong support for the mining sector.
- Ongoing RPM Exploration: Exploration at the RPM Zone is progressing rapidly, with additional holes being drilled and cores logged, photographed, and processed for lab submission. Further updates are anticipated soon.
Atlantic Nickel Project - Corporate Video
Please visit https://www.fanickel.com/KGQo3TTyn0Q to view the most recent corporate video from First Atlantic Nickel, featuring CEO Adrian Smith at the Atlantic Nickel Project with footage of RPM Drill Hole 1.
For further information, questions, or investor inquiries, please contact Rob Guzman at First Atlantic by phone at +1 844 592 6337 or via email at rob@fanickel.com
Accelerated RPM Zone Exploration Program
First Atlantic is advancing its exploration program at the RPM Zone following encouraging visual observations of large, visible awaruite nickel grains in initial drill holes. The first hole has been sent to the lab for analysis, while additional holes are being drilled, logged, photographed, cut, and prepared for sampling. This initial success has prompted the company to start planning for a Phase 2 drilling program, designed to expand and further delineate the RPM Zone. As part of this planning, First Atlantic has applied for additional drill permits including permits to establish a direct, cost-effective, and year-round ground access route to the RPM Zone from the east.
This access route will support an accelerated exploration campaign, including resource drilling and potential bulk sampling. The planned ground access route will enable First Atlantic to conduct winter drilling and deploy more powerful drill rigs capable of deeper and faster drilling. These heavier drill rigs are expected to increase the planned depth of drill holes and improve drill times through the soft, heavily broken but rippable rock encountered at the RPM Zone. As the company awaits results from the ongoing work, they are preparing for an extensive Phase 2 drilling program to efficiently explore the zone's potential and demonstrate its true scale and significance.
Figure 1: Permitting map area for expanded drilling and accelerated ground access at the RMP Zone. The white circle outlines the area of the planned winter drilling program. The map shows the proposed access route and work area, including the location of drillhole RPM DDH001.
RPM Drill Hole 1 (RPM DDH001)
RPM DDH001 Discovery Hole: The first discovery hole at the RPM Zone, RPM DDH001 (AN-24-02) was drilled to a depth of 394 meters at a -60 degree dip to the east. It intersected heavily serpentinized ultramafic rock containing visible disseminated nickel-iron alloy (awaruite) mineralization throughout. The drill core revealed large disseminated awaruite grains, easily visible to the naked eye, with sizes frequently exceeding 25 microns and many surpassing over 500 microns - well above the 10-micron threshold for efficient magnetic separation1. Grain size increases with depth, starting at up to 200 microns near the surface and exceeding 500 microns in coarser zones. This mineralization remains open at depth, prompting the Company to plan an expanded Phase 2 drilling program to further define and expand the zone.
Figure 2: Image showing discovery hole RPM DDH001 (24-AN-02) showcasing with disseminated sulfur-free nickel-iron alloy (awaruite). Top image: showing close-up of drill core at 384 meters, displaying with coarse grained disseminated awaruite; Middle image: showing core boxes from 380 meters to 394 meters, (end of hole); Bottom images: showing microscope photographs of individual large awaruite large grains of awaruite, measuring 580 microns to 667 microns, at 384 meters.
Overview of the RPM Zone Discovery
The RPM Zone, a high-priority target within the large 30 km ultramafic body of the Pipestone Ophiolite Complex, was discovered by First Atlantic Nickel geologists Dr. Ron Britten, Pearce Bradley, and Michael Piller during the 2024 exploration program. The zone's heavily weathered outcrop, visible in satellite imagery, drew the geologists’ attention during the district-scale sampling program, where float samples revealed significant large-grain awaruite mineralization. This discovery area spans approximately 2.6 km in length and 400 to 600 meters in width, exhibiting a strong magnetic anomaly. It is located 25 km south of historic drilling at Atlantic Lake and 10 km south of the Super Gulp discovery.
The first drill hole at the RPM Zone, reaching a depth of 394 meters, intersected visible disseminated nickel-iron alloy (awaruite) mineralization from surface to bottom. Remarkably, the awaruite grains, visible to the naked eye, increased in size with depth, frequently exceeding 25 microns, with many grains surpassing 500 microns – well above the 10-micron threshold for effective magnetic separation. XRF analysis confirmed the presence of low sulphur, nickel, and chromium throughout the drill hole. Samples are currently being prepared for assay, with results anticipated in the coming months.
The significance of the RPM Zone lies in its impressive mineralization and its potential for cost-effective mining. Drilling revealed heavily fractured, broken, and sheared serpentinized nickel host rock, which may facilitate lower-cost initial mining methods, such as ripping, rather than conventional drilling and blasting. With mineralization remaining open at depth, ongoing drilling continues to test and expand the size and definition of the mineralized area. The size and widespread distribution of coarse awaruite grains, visible to the naked eye, increase in size down hole, starting at up to 200 microns and reaching over 500 microns in coarser zones. Visible disseminated awaruite was observed from surface to 394 meters, with the hole ending in zones of coarser-grained mineralization. This groundbreaking find, a testament to the expertise of the geological team, has solidified the RPM Zone as a top priority for further exploration and assessment within First Atlantic’s ongoing program.
Figure 3: Atlantic Nickel target zones, including RPM Zone and Super Gulp, showing 2024 sampling locations with visible awaruite (nickel-alloy) overlaid on the 30 km nickel ultramafic magnetic trend (background TMI magnetics).
Awaruite (Nickel-iron alloy Ni₂Fe, Ni₃Fe)
Awaruite, a naturally occurring sulfur-free nickel-iron alloy composed of Ni₃Fe or Ni₂Fe with approximately ~
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) highlighted awaruite's potential, stating, "The development of awaruite deposits in other parts of Canada may help alleviate any prolonged shortage of nickel concentrate. Awaruite, a natural iron-nickel alloy, is much easier to concentrate than pentlandite, the principal sulfide of nickel"4. Awaruite's unique properties enable cleaner and safer processing compared to conventional sulfide and laterite nickel sources, which often involve smelting, roasting, or high-pressure acid leaching that can release toxic sulfur dioxide, generate hazardous waste, and lead to acid mine drainage. Awaruite's simpler processing, facilitated by its amenability to magnetic processing and lack of sulfur, eliminates these harmful methods, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and risks associated with toxic chemical release, addressing concerns about the large carbon footprint and toxic emissions linked to nickel refining.
The development of awaruite resources is crucial, given China's control in the global nickel market. Chinese companies refine and smelt
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Disclosure
Adrian Smith, P.Geo., is a qualified person as defined by NI 43-101. The qualified person is a member in good standing of the Professional Engineers and Geoscientists Newfoundland and Labrador (PEGNL) and is a registered professional geoscientist (P.Geo.). Mr. Smith has reviewed and approved the technical information disclosed herein.
About First Atlantic Nickel Corp.
First Atlantic Nickel Corp. (TSXV: FAN) (OTCQB: FANCF) (FSE: P21) is a Canadian mineral exploration company developing the
First Atlantic aims to be a key input of a secure and reliable North American critical minerals supply chain for the stainless steel and electric vehicle industries in the USA and Canada. The company is positioned to meet the growing demand for responsibly sourced nickel that complies with the critical mineral requirements for eligible clean vehicles under the US IRA. With its commitment to responsible practices and experienced team, First Atlantic is poised to contribute significantly to the nickel industry's future, supporting the transition to a cleaner energy landscape. This mission gained importance when the US added nickel to its critical minerals list in 2022, recognizing it as a non-fuel mineral essential to economic and national security with a supply chain vulnerable to disruption.
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Forward-looking statements:
This news release may include "forward-looking information" under applicable Canadian securities legislation. Such forward-looking information reflects management's current beliefs and are based on a number of estimates and/or assumptions made by and information currently available to the Company that, while considered reasonable, are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors that may cause the actual results and future events to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Forward looking information in this news release includes, but is not limited to, expectations regarding the timing, scope, and results from the 2024 work and drilling program; the Company’s ability to construct a shorter, more efficient direct access road to the RPM Zone, which will allow for year-round access and the use of heavier drill rigs capable of drilling deeper and faster, results from assays, new drill permits, coupled with the planned direct access into the RPM Zone, which will enable the Company to rapidly advance this significant discovery and demonstrate its true scale and potential, the Company’s objectives, goals or future plans, statements, and estimates of market conditions. Readers are cautioned that such forward-looking information are neither promises nor guarantees and are subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, general business, economic, competitive, political and social uncertainties, uncertain and volatile equity and capital markets, lack of available capital, actual results of exploration activities, environmental risks, future prices of base and other metals, operating risks, accidents, labour issues, delays in obtaining governmental approvals and permits, and other risks in the mining industry. Additional factors and risks including various risk factors discussed in the Company’s disclosure documents which can be found under the Company’s profile on http://www.sedarplus.ca. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should assumptions underlying the forward-looking statements prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described herein as intended, planned, anticipated, believed, estimated or expected.
The Company is presently an exploration stage company. Exploration is highly speculative in nature, involves many risks, requires substantial expenditures, and may not result in the discovery of mineral deposits that can be mined profitably. Furthermore, the Company currently has no reserves on any of its properties. As a result, there can be no assurance that such forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements.
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1 https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/segweb/economicgeology/article-abstract/112/3/517/172164/Regional-Metallogeny-and-Genesis-of-a-New-Deposit
2 https://fpxnickel.com/projects-overview/what-is-awaruite/
3 https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy1939
4 https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/mineral-pubs/nickel/mcs-2012-nicke.pdf
5 https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/LTRC_ChinaSupplyChain.pdf
6 https://www.airuniversity.af.edu/JIPA/Display/Article/3703867/the-rise-of-great-mineral-powers/
7 https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy1939
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