Québec Nickel Reports New High-grade Assay Results From Fortin Sill Zone Drilling Including 1.07% Ni, 1.19% Cu, 364 ppm Co, 2.70 g/t Pt-Pd-Au Over 4.77 Metres
Québec Nickel Corp. has successfully completed its inaugural 2022 drilling program at the Ducros Project, with over 21,000 meters drilled across 91 holes. Assay results from four holes at the Fortin Sill Zone show promising mineralization, including significant grades in nickel, copper, and platinum-group metals. The company aims to conduct a winter campaign with up to 20,000 meters of new drilling planned for 2023, focusing on unexplored areas within the Ducros claims. A refined geological model supports ongoing exploration efforts to discover additional mineral deposits at depth.
- Successful completion of the 2022 drilling program with over 21,000 meters drilled.
- Assay results reveal significant nickel, copper, and PGE grades from new drill holes.
- Plans for 20,000 meters of new drilling in 2023 targeting unexplored areas.
- Refined geological model enhances exploration strategy and potential discovery.
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The inaugural 2022 drilling program at the Ducros property is successfully completed and plans are in progress to launch winter work programs including up to 20,000 metres of new drilling in 2023
Figure 1. Plan map showing the locations of selected drill holes completed at the
Drilling Highlights:
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Magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE sulphides encountered in three new holes collared to the southeast of the
Fortin Sill Zone discovery outcrop. -
Hole QDG-22-30 cored through
0.58% Ni,0.60% Cu, 230 ppm Co and 1.26 g/t Pt-Pd-Au over 13.77 metres, including1.07% Ni,1.19% Cu, 364 ppm Co and 2.70 g/t Pt-Pd-Au over 4.77 metres. -
Hole QDG-22-31 returned a 14.56 metre interval containing
0.43% Ni,0.33% Cu, 193 ppm Co and 0.57 g/t Pt-Pd-Au and includes a higher-grade subinterval assaying0.65% Ni,0.88% Cu, 243 ppm Co and 0.99 g/t Pt-Pd-Au over 1.74 metres. -
Highly anomalous results were also returned from hole QDG-22-38 at depth and to the southwest of the
Fortin Sill Zone proper and include0.64% Ni + Cu, 164 ppm Co and 0.66 g/t Pt-Pd-Au over a seven-metre core length.
2022 Ducros Project Drilling Results
Dill holes QDG-22-30 through QDG-22-33 were collared southeast of the
Assay results are also reported for hole QDG-22-38, which was collared on the northeast side of the
The Company is also pleased to announce its inaugural 2022 drilling program at the Ducros project has been successfully completed. Just over 21,000 metres were drilled in 91 holes across the Ducros property utilizing up to three drills. A multitude of geophysical and geological targets were drill tested across the property this year. The vast majority of the new data were collected in areas that have had very little or no previous exploration work completed. Core logging and sampling is ongoing and core samples are being delivered to the assay laboratory on a regular basis. To date, approximately
Updated Exploration Model for the
An analysis of all the data collected at the Ducros property this year has resulted in a refined geological/exploration model for the
- Hanging wall and footwall contacts between the Fortin Sill and host country rocks identified during detailed surface geological mapping completed this past summer.
- The observation of large blocks (xenoliths) of country rock basalts and sediments within the Fortin Sill intrusion, as seen in the discovery outcrop, regional mapping and within drill core.
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Identification of a gradation in composition of the host rocks at the
Fortin Sill Zone from ultramafic pyroxenitic (PXT) rocks at the footwall side of the embayment, through varitexture gabbronoritic rocks in the centre of the embayment (GBNOR), to more evolved gabbroic rocks (GBRO) at the hanging wall side of the structure. - The Fortin Sill intrusion and corresponding embayment structure is identifiable within the various geophysical datasets, specifically in the recently collected drone magnetic data as well as within some of the historical datasets.
This refinement in the exploration model is being used to plan the next phase of work at
In addition to the processing of the remaining 2022 drill core, logistical planning is in progress that envisages the completion of up to 20,000 metres of new drilling across the Ducros claims in 2023. While additional drilling and 3D geological modelling will continue at the
Core Processing & QAQC
Québec Nickel has implemented a quality assurance and quality control (“QAQC”) program for its
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.
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