Québec Nickel Drills Over 250m of Serpentinized Ultramafic Rock at Ducros Sill Target & Provides Corporate Update
Québec Nickel Corp. (CSE: QNI; OTCQB: QNICF) reports significant drilling results from its Ducros Ni-Cu-PGE project, indicating a large nickel-cobalt target. The company has drilled a series of holes revealing extensive serpentinized ultramafic rocks, with one hole, QDG-23-505, showcasing a nearly 300-meter-long intersection. Historical data from 1987 suggested the presence of nickel and cobalt at 0.22% and 120 ppm, respectively. The Ducros Sill, located in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt, is modeled to be comparable to other high-tonnage projects. Additionally, Richard Dufresne has been appointed interim CEO following David Paterson's transition to Executive Chairman. The company continues to process drill core samples to analyze nickel-bearing minerals, supporting their exploration efforts.
- Drilling results indicate a large nickel-cobalt target at Ducros, enhancing resource potential.
- Recent drilling intersected long core lengths of serpentinized ultramafic rocks, indicating valuable mineralization.
- Experience of new interim CEO Richard Dufresne in nickel exploration may enhance company leadership.
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Results suggest the presence of large tonnage nickel-cobalt target with a geophysical expression spanning several hundred metres in width and multiple kilometers long
Figure 1. Geology map of Québec Nickel’s Ducros property (red outline) showing the individual mining claims that comprise the property land package, along with the locations of the Ni-Cu-PGE target areas. The regional geology is sourced from the Government of Québec’s online SIGEOM database. (Photo: Business Wire)
Highlights:
- QNI has drilled a fence of holes at the Ducros Sill target which cuts across a wide magnetic high feature representing the geophysical expression of the serpentinized portion of the ultramafic intrusion.
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The fence of holes was designed to follow-up on historical drilling completed in 1987 which yielded
0.22% nickel and 120 ppm cobalt returned from dunitic rocks occurring in the last 20 metres of an abandoned 107-metre-long drill hole. - The three recently completed holes encountered long core intervals of variably serpentinized dunite and peridotite, including an almost 300-metre-long intersection in hole QDG-23-505.
Ducros Sill
The Ducros Sill target lies in the southern half of the two-kilometer wide by ten-kilometer long
Current Drill Results
Québec Nickel completed a series of holes this winter along an east-west fence approximately 100 metres north of the Abitibi hole 87-06 which cuts across the entire 600-metre-wide magnetic high feature (Figure 2). The ultramafic intrusion responsible for the magnetic response is understood to dip steeply to the west, as is the case for most of the stratigraphy in this part of the Ducros property.
Hole QDG-23-503 was collared on the west side of the targeted magnetic high and was drilled eastward at a dip of -45°, towards the centre of the ultramafic intrusion (Figure 2). The hole encountered a package of intercalated mafic and ultramafic intrusive rocks, including gabbro, pyroxenite and dunite, from 23 to 308 metres downhole depth before cutting a 142-metre-long interval of serpentinized dunite, believed to be the same unit encountered in hole 87-6 by Abitibi. The hole remains in this lower dunite unit until the planned end of hole at 450 metres depth. Of note is the occurrence of native copper on fracture surfaces within the altered dunite unit (Figure 3).
Hole QDG-23-505 was collared approximately 210 metres east of QDG-23-503 and drilled towards the east at a -45° dip to the planned end of hole depth of 402 metres (Figure 2). The hole collared in variably serpentinized dunite at 21 metres hole depth and remained in the altered ultramafic unit until 314 metres, a 293-metre-long intersection, where it encountered metasedimentary basement rocks. The ultramafic unit is cut by rare narrow <1.0m to ~2.0-meter core length intermediate to felsic dikes.
Hole QDG-23-504 was collared approximately 210 metres east of QDG-23-505 and was also drilled towards the east at a -45° dip to a depth of 243 metres (Figure 2). This hole collared in variably serpentinized dunite until 117 metres downhole depth, after which it entered the package of metasedimentary basement rocks.
The digital
Drill core from the three QNI holes referred to above are being processed and samples are being delivered to the preparation facility in Val-d’Or on a regular basis. In addition, representative half-core samples from each of the drill holes have been sent for quantitative analyses to determine the abundances of nickel-bearing minerals such as pentlandite, an iron-nickel sulphide (Fe,Ni)9S8, heazlewoodite, a nickeliferous sulphur-poor sulphide mineral (Ni3S2) and awaruite, a nickel-iron alloy (Ni2Fe to Ni3Fe). Awaruite and nickel-iron alloy are typically formed during the serpentinization of ultramafic rocks.
This year, exploration drilling by the Company has focussed exclusively on testing targets that require winter conditions to access and drill. Now that the spring thaw is in full swing, work will resume at the
Core Processing & QAQC
Québec Nickel has implemented a quality assurance and quality control (“QAQC”) program for its drilling programs to ensure best practices for logging, sampling and analysis of its drill core as well as for the collection and analyses of rock samples. This includes the regular insertion of geochemical blanks, duplicates and multiple Ni-Cu-PGE-Au certified reference material standards (CRMs) into the sample stream.
Drill core is collected by
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 facilities to AGAT Laboratories’ sample preparation facility in Val-d’Or in secured and numbered rice bags by Project personnel.
Corporate Update
Québec Nickel is pleased to announce a leadership transition within the company.
"We are grateful for David's leadership and contributions to the company," said
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