Québec Nickel Corp. Adds Third Drill at Its Ducros Ni-Cu-PGE Project, Abitibi Québec
Québec Nickel Corp. (CSE: QNI; OTCQB: QNICF) has added a third diamond drill rig at its Ducros Project in Quebec, following successful drilling results at the Fortin Sill Zone. Notably, hole QDG-22-29 intersected an 8.43-meter section assaying 1.85% Ni and 1.65% Cu. The ongoing 20,000-meter drilling program aims to better understand mineralization and expand the current resource base. In addition, summer work programs have been completed, including channel sampling and surveying to aid exploration efforts.
- Successful addition of a third drill rig to enhance exploration efforts.
- Notable drilling results at Fortin Sill Zone, including high assays for Ni, Cu, and precious metals.
- Completion of multiple summer work programs to support ongoing drilling.
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All planned summer work programs completed and analysis underway
Figure 1. Geology plan map of Québec Nickel’s Ducros property (dark red outline) along with the locations of the primary Ni-Cu-PGE exploration target areas. The regional geology is sourced from the Government of Québec’s online SIGÉOM database. (Graphic: Business Wire)
As announced in the Company’s
QNI’s CEO,
Fortin Sill Ni-Cu-PGE Zone Drilling Summary & General Exploration Update
The Phase II drilling program began this past April at the Fortin Sill Ni-Cu-PGE showing and started with the collaring of hole QDG-22-09, which was designed to verify the results returned historical hole GCF-08-07, which intersected
In light of these strong results, a number of step-out holes were collared to the southeast of the
Ducros Property Exploration Update
As announced in QNI’s
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Channel sampling:
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An additional 17 channel samples spanning a continuous 16.98 metres were collected from the
Fortin Sill Zone discovery outcrop (Channel 6 ). Assay results have been received and can be viewed in QNI’s corporate presentation at www.quebecnickel.com and here.
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An additional 17 channel samples spanning a continuous 16.98 metres were collected from the
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Property-wide biogeochemistry survey:
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A black spruce bark sampling program, which covers the majority of the >15,000-hectare Ducros property, was completed during this summer. The final data set will comprise multi element analyses from almost 900 samples and includes data from more than 100 samples collected from a tightly spaced orientation survey grid over the greater Fortin Sill target area (~25 m X 25 m sample spacing) . Results have been received for approximately
90% of the samples. A subject matter expert (SME) has been retained to review and interpret the data and a final report is expected before the end of the year.
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A black spruce bark sampling program, which covers the majority of the >15,000-hectare Ducros property, was completed during this summer. The final data set will comprise multi element analyses from almost 900 samples and includes data from more than 100 samples collected from a tightly spaced orientation survey grid over the greater Fortin Sill target area (~25 m X 25 m sample spacing) . Results have been received for approximately
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High-resolution satellite imagery:
- The collection of 50 cm resolution satellite imagery over the entire Ducros project area was completed in September. The final processing of the data is in progress.
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Fixed-wing gravity survey:
- A fixed-wing airborne gravity survey covering the entire Ducros project area has also been completed. The data are currently going through final QAQC checks and processing. These data will be incorporated into the project database and used to aid in the interpretation of the overall geology and structure of the Ducros property.
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High resolution drone magnetic surveys over specific targets:
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In addition to completing 260 line-kilometres over the
Fortin Sill Zone area, an additional ~3,000 line-kilometres of high-resolution drone magnetic surveys were completed over specific target areas across the Ducros claims at 25 to 35 metre line spacing. The results from these surveys have been received and are currently being processed and merged/integrated with the other datasets and have greatly helped in the refining of current and future drill targets.
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In addition to completing 260 line-kilometres over the
Core and Rock Processing & QAQC
Québec Nickel has implemented a quality assurance and quality control (“QAQC”) program for its
Drill core is collected by Ducros project personnel daily from the drill rigs and transported to QNI’s core logging facility in Val-d’Or in secured core boxes. Logging is completed on laptops and data are captured using fit-for-purpose computer software.
Core destined for geochemical analyses is identified and labeled by core logging geologists and is then sawed in half by a diamond blade. One half of the NQ-diameter core sample is placed in a labeled and secured sample bag. The remaining half of the core sample is returned to its core box for archiving. All core samples are transported from QNI’s logging facility to AGAT Laboratories’ sample preparation facility in Val-d’Or in secured and numbered rice bags by project personnel.
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