TORONTO, Nov. 7, 2022
/CNW/ - Metal Energy Corp. (the "Company" or "Metal
Energy") (TSXV: MERG) (OTCQB: MEEEF) is pleased to provide an
update on the Phase 2 10,000 metre drill program (the
"Program") on the high-grade nickel and copper-cobalt
("Ni-Cu-Co") Manibridge project (the "Project" or
"Manibridge") in the Thompson Nickel Belt, Manitoba. Drilling remains focused
within the shadow of the past-producing mine that produced 1.3
million tonnes at 2.55% nickel and 0.27% copper from 1971 to
1977.
"We completed a total of 5,331 m
in nineteen drill holes (MNB007 to MNB025) between June 6 and July 28 (Table 2). Sixteen
drill holes intersected the bedrock, each intersecting
nickel-copper-cobalt sulphide mineralization over significant
widths. These visual observations were confirmed with a handheld
XRF*. Combined with the six drill holes from the winter program
(see news release dated August 3,
2022), we have a 100% nickel sulphide intersection success
rate in all of our completed drill holes at Manibridge. We've
drilled wide- and tight-spaced drill holes across a kilometre
strike length and as deep as 700 m;
every drill hole continues to intersect Ni-Cu-Co sulphides. Our
recent Option Agreements with Mistango River Resource Inc.
(CSE:MIS, see news release dated November 2,
2022) provides us with a unique opportunity to continue the
Program with minimal dilution, greater insider ownership aligning
with shareholders, and preserving capital. We are excited to renew
our Phase 2 drill program, and complete the remaining 4,669 m as we progress southwest along this
fertile corridor towards the old mine workings," said James Sykes, CEO of Metal Energy.
Manibridge Phase 2 Drill Program
Summary
The Program is planned for 10,000 metres of diamond drilling in
approximately 33 drill holes. A total of 5,331 m were completed in 19 drill holes (MNB007
to MNB025) between June 6 and July 28
(Table 1). The drill hole collar locations were within 300 to 600
metres of the old mine workings. The remaining drill holes
will progress between 150 to 300 metres of the old mine workings.
The average drill hole depths remain planned for between 225 and
400 metres. All drill holes will be inclined between -45 and -85.
Figure 1 is a location map of the drill program within the
Manibridge project. Figure 2 shows the drill hole
locations with respect to the historic Manibridge Mine.
All sixteen drill holes that successfully intersected the
bedrock also intersected Ni-Cu-Co sulphide mineralization,
confirmed with a handheld XRF*. Drill core observations and
XRF results confirm sulphide-rich lithostratigraphy ranges from
1 m thick (MNB018) to 55 m thick (MNB021), with an average thickness
exceeding 15 m. Fourteen drill holes
intersected two or more zones of Ni-Cu-Co sulphides. All drill
holes had evidence of Ni-Cu-Co sulphides occurring as either
disseminations within the mafic to ultramafic host rocks,
remobilized in foliations and shears, vein-hosted, and/or
net-textured or brecciated.
Geochemical assays will be released as they become available
from the lab and reviewed for QA/QC by the Company's Technical
team.
Metal Energy is the operator of the Program, holds 70% of the
Project, and is currently earning towards 100% ownership of
Manibridge, which is expected to be earned by the end of
2022. CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. currently holds the remaining
30% of the Project.
*Handheld XRF ("hXRF")
results do not replace traditional laboratory-based analysis,
however the results do provide an effective screening tool for the
determination of nickel-copper-cobalt sulphides for selecting
samples for geochemical assay analysis. hXRF analyses were taken on
every 10 cm to 50 cm of the surface of the core as spot analyses
with a 1 cm view window wherever visible sulphides and/or
ultramafic rock types were present. The hXRF model used was a Niton
XL5 and operated by Metal Energy Corp. The reader is cautioned that
these width results might not reflect laboratory-quality width
results and therefore should only be viewed as an initial screening
for the presence of nickel-copper-cobalt sulphides within the drill
core.
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About the Manibridge
Project
Manibridge encompasses 4,368 hectares and is within the
world-class Thompson Nickel Belt. The Project is 20 kilometers
southwest of Wabowden, which has
significant infrastructure and capacity that has supported previous
exploration programs, including year-round highway access via
Highway 6.
Table 1 below shows some of the historic drill intersections on
the Manibridge project.
Table 1 - Selected Historic and Recent Drill Intersections on
Manibridge
Hole
Number
|
Location
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Interval
(m)
|
%Ni
|
%Ni*m
|
6-60
|
Underground
|
33.83
|
75.59
|
41.76
|
1.80
|
75.02
|
W50-39
|
Mined
|
98.45
|
163.98
|
65.53
|
1.10
|
72.14
|
W50-27
|
Mined
|
185.93
|
210.01
|
24.08
|
2.93
|
70.61
|
W50-34
|
Mined
|
86.26
|
110.64
|
24.38
|
1.88
|
45.76
|
W50-31
|
Mined
|
244.75
|
261.52
|
16.77
|
2.67
|
44.84
|
W50-05
|
Mined
|
311.51
|
336.80
|
25.29
|
1.57
|
39.64
|
MN08-01
|
Surface
|
156.50
|
195.75
|
39.25
|
0.98
|
38.47
|
W50-28
|
Mined
|
203.30
|
211.99
|
8.69
|
4.15
|
36.07
|
W50-09
|
Mined
|
178.92
|
198.73
|
19.81
|
1.80
|
35.62
|
6-42A
|
Underground
|
270.51
|
287.43
|
16.92
|
1.98
|
33.44
|
W50-33
|
Mined
|
274.93
|
289.56
|
14.63
|
2.15
|
31.50
|
MNB004
|
Surface
|
150.45
|
183.4
|
32.95
|
0.88
|
29.00
|
W50-50
|
Surface
|
184.40
|
196.60
|
12.20
|
1.24
|
15.13
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Notes to Table 1:
- Cut-off grade = 0.3% Ni
- Maximum consecutive internal dilution = 3.0 m downhole
- Historic drill holes have not been verified or confirmed with
twinned drill holes
- Metal Energy considers "high-grade" to be nickel mineralization
with a concentration greater than 0.8% Ni.
- All reported depths and intervals are drill hole depths and
intervals, unless otherwise noted, and do not represent true
thicknesses, which have yet to be determined.
FIGURE 1 – Manibridge Project and Phase 2 Drill Program
Location
FIGURE 2 – Manibridge Project, Phase 2 Drill Collar Location
Map
TABLE 2 – Manibridge Phase 2 Drill Hole Collar Information
and Results
About Metal Energy
Corp.
Metal Energy is a well-funded nickel and battery metal
exploration company with two projects, Manibridge and Strange, in
the politically stable jurisdictions of Manitoba and Ontario, Canada, respectively. Both projects
are subject to earn-in agreements where the Company can acquire
100% exploration rights to approximately 16,200 hectares.
QP Statement
The technical information contained in this news release has
been reviewed and approved by Mike
Sweeny, P.Geo., Vice-President, Exploration &
Development for Metal Energy, and a Qualified Person as defined in
"National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral
Projects."
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