First Atlantic Nickel Corp. (TSXV:
FAN) (OTCQB:
FANCF) (FSE:
P21) (“
First
Atlantic” or “
FAN” or the
“
Company”) is pleased to announce
it has completed a large-scale data compilation for its
21,850-hectare Atlantic Nickel Project in Central Newfoundland,
Canada. This first-time extensive review, covering the entire
Pipestone Ophiolite Ultramafic Complex, identified over 700
regional exploration reports. Of these, 134 contained relevant
project information, including data on prospecting, geological
mapping, airborne geophysics, geochemistry, and drilling.
The data compilation program outlined a 30-km
core trend with consistent, highly anomalous nickel concentrations,
strongly correlating with the Pipestone Complex's high-magnetic
ultramafic rocks. These rocks have high potential for hosting
awaruite (nickel-iron alloy) nickel deposits, positioning the
project to become the first major awaruite nickel exploration and
development project in Atlantic Canada.
Highlights
- Between November 2023 and March
2024, First Atlantic acquired 21,850 hectares, securing the entire
Pipestone Ophiolite Complex. This district-scale project
encompasses ultramafic rocks with significant nickel
potential.
- Over 700 historical reports were
examined, 134 digitized, resulting in the addition of 4,581
samples, 23 drill holes, and 115,859 assay results from project
area to the database.
- Awaruite (nickel-iron alloy)
identified in rocks, tills, and drill core samples over a 30 km
trend.
- High nickel anomalies (up to 3300
ppm in rocks, 4260 ppm in soils) persist over 30 km, correlating
with ultramafic units and magnetic surveys; 20% of rock samples
average higher than 2000 ppm Ni.
- 4 priority targets identified for
immediate follow-up, including Atlantic Lake, Gulp Pond, Pipestone,
and Chrome Pond (see Figure 1 and Table 1).
- Strategically located in central
Newfoundland, the Atlantic Nickel Project benefits from year-round
road access, proximity to a hydroelectric dam, a temperate climate,
and flat terrain.
Adrian Smith, CEO of First Atlantic, continues,
"The Atlantic Nickel Project presents an exceptional opportunity.
We've identified awaruite nickel mineralization over a 30-kilometer
trend with consistently elevated nickel grades, demonstrating
potential for a new multi-zone nickel district in an ideal
development location. Our new geologic and exploration model,
coupled with fully funded exploration and development programs,
will accelerate our 2024 drilling program to define potential
resources."
Atlantic Nickel Project
The Atlantic Nickel Project spans 21,850 hectares, encompassing
the Pipestone Complex (the "Complex"). This west-facing ophiolite
sequence features variable serpentinization and is situated in
favorable, gently sloping terrain. The Complex consists of ancient
ultramafic rocks, dating back 494 million years, which have
undergone internal shearing and faulting. This deformation
increased rock permeability, facilitating widespread
serpentinization and the formation of awaruite nickel. The process
is observed across a vast area, potentially extending over 30
kilometers in strike length.
Figure 1: Atlantic Nickel Project map displaying
nickel sample results overlaid on magnetic survey data. Priority
target areas (Zones) labeled in Table 1 are shown on the map, with
these zones remaining open along trend.
Table 1: Preliminary zones (Area) Summary at the
Atlantic Nickel Project.
Priority Target Zone |
Target Summary |
Atlantic LakeArea |
- Northernmost target on 30km nickel trend
- Historical drilling returned 0.22% average nickel across entire
core lengths, ending in mineralization (NFLD/3284)
- Awaruite-nickel-alloy visually verified in core samples
- Nickel present as magnetically recoverable awaruite
- Till samples contained up to 27 awaruite grains
- Large size awaruite grains (200-400 microns) found in the
region
|
Gulp PondArea |
- Limited outcrop with high-magnetic signature
- Grab samples yield an average total nickel content exceeding
0.22% Ni
- Widely disseminated awaruite present
- Awaruite is visually identified throughout sheared and
serpentine-altered ultramafic rocks.
- Till samples show up to 552 awaruite grains (extremely high) in
the 125-180 micron size fraction (highest in project)
|
PipestoneArea |
- Underexplored target with an extremely high magnetic
signature
- Potential "blow-out" zone for extensive mineralization
- Surface grab samples average over 0.2% total nickel
- Awaruite mineralization visually identified in rocks
- Highly anomalous till sample yielded 437 awaruite grains, most
larger than 100 microns
|
Chrome PondArea |
- Southernmost target along 30 km core nickel trend
- High grades of chromium (up to 42%) occurring as podiform style
mineralization in highly altered ultramafics
- Highly anomalous nickel in soils, averaging (greater than 2000
ppm Ni)
|
Figure 2: Nickel concentration "heat map"
overlaid with rock sample locations. The background shows soil
nickel content, with highest values in red and pink. Rock samples
are represented by squares.
Figure 3: Geological compilation of the Atlantic Nickel
Project.
Awaruite at the Atlantic Nickel Project
Awaruite, a naturally occurring nickel-iron
alloy, forms from the serpentinization of ultramafic rocks in
low-sulfur environments. Compiled data verifies the presence of
low-sulfur rocks and awaruite, suggesting continuous awaruite
nickel mineralization across the 30km nickel-rich system present at
the Atlantic Nickel Project.
The sulfur-free composition of awaruite (Ni3Fe)
eliminates the need for smelting, thereby reducing toxic chemical
release, air pollution, and enabling direct supply to end-users
while minimizing dependence on foreign processing.
Figure 4: (A) Drill core photo from AL-78-1
including visible awaruite within 87m @ 0.22% total nickel over
entire hole; (B) Zoomed in picture (photomicrograph) of coarse
grain of awaruite in core showing core saw marks on ductile
awaruite grain; (C and D) Samples from Piller (2012) thesis showing
awaruite (Awr) grains under Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) from
outcrop samples at the Atlantic Lake area, Atlantic Nickel
Project.
Figure 5: Entire drill hole (AL-6-78) shown;
(left) plain image and; (right) hyperspectral scan completed as
part of the Mining the Future 2030 operated by the Newfoundland
Government. Orange represents serpentinization (Serp), the
alteration responsible for awaruite formation in ultramafic rocks
with low sulfur content.
The Atlantic Nickel
Connection
Mike Piller, FAN Project Geologist, completed
his 2012 honors thesis titled, "An Examination of Awaruite (Ni3Fe)
Formation During Serpentinization of the Pipestone Pond Ophiolitic
Complex in the Atlantic Lake Area, Central Newfoundland". This
study, funded by Altius and Cliffs Natural Resources, provided him
with an in-depth understanding of the area's geology and the
potential of awaruite as an economic resource. Piller's expertise
gives First Atlantic a competitive edge in evaluating the project's
viability and targeting drill sites in the 2024 field programs to
fully explore its potential.
"We have now created an extensive and thorough
geological database for the Atlantic Nickel Project, which is host
to encouraging awaruite nickel mineralization across a
30-kilometer-long stretch of ultramafic rocks with great
potential," said Mike Piller. "This information will be extremely
useful in directing our 2024 field programs and identifying the
most promising drill targets to fully explore the Atlantic Nickel
Project’s potential."
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at www.fanickel.com and can follow First Atlantic Nickel on
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For more information:
First Atlantic Nickel Relations Robert Guzman
Tel: +1 844 592 6337 Rob@fanickel.com
http://www.fanickel.com
Disclosure
The Company has not independently verified the
historic samples reported in this release but has received data
from the previous property owners and from the Government of
Newfoundland and Labrador’s online database.
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 that owns 100% of the Atlantic Nickel Project,
a large scale significant nickel awaruite project in Newfoundland
and Labrador, Canada. By eliminating the need for smelting, nickel
in the form of awaruite reduces dependence on foreign entities of
concern for both supply and processing, thereby strengthening
supply chain security. In 20221, the US Government designated
nickel as a critical mineral, highlighting its importance to the
nation's economy and security.
The Atlantic Nickel Project is a special asset
due to its unique combination of size, location, proximity to
infrastructure, and the presence of awaruite. By developing this
domestic awaruite nickel project, FAN aims to enhance supply chain
security for the stainless steel and electric vehicle industries in
the USA, Canada, and Europe. The Company's strategic location and
focus on awaruite nickel position it to play a key role in meeting
the growing demand for responsibly sourced nickel in these
sectors.
The Company is committed to responsible
exploration, environmental stewardship, and working closely with
local communities to create sustainable economic opportunities.
With its experienced team and the project's significant potential,
the Company is well-positioned to contribute to the future of the
nickel industry and the global transition to a cleaner, more secure
energy future.
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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,
the use of the proceeds from the Offering, 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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