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To: LoneClone who wrote (172837)7/18/2023 6:54:34 PM
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SPC Nickel Announces Additional Drill Assays Results from the West Graham Project, Sudbury, Ontario

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SPC Nickel Corp. 11 Jul, 2023, 08:06 ET

SUDBURY, ON, July 11, 2023 /CNW/ - SPC Nickel Corp. (TSXV: SPC) ("SPC Nickel"), is pleased to announce the final assay results from its Phase 1 drill program at the West Graham Project, located in the world-class Nickel-Copper mining district of Sudbury, Ontario. SPC Nickel is reporting the last 11 drill holes out of 27 drill holes completed in the Phase 1 program. With the completion of Phase 1 of the program we have now established 50 metre spaced drilling over a large area (300 metres by 300 metres) of the footprint of the historical resource that will support the planned mineral resource estimate update. The Phase 2 program is well underway, with over 3,600 metres already completed, and with the recently closed financing, SPC Nickel is on track to meet its goal of having an updated combined resource by the end of 2023.








Figure 1: Plan map of the current area of drilling on the West Graham Project showing the collar locations and drill traces of the completed holes. Assay results for the reported holes are shown in callouts. Interval lengths reported above are downhole lengths. See Table 1 for true width estimations. (CNW Group/SPC Nickel Corp.)

Figure 2: Aerial plan map of the West Graham area showing the relative locations of the historic West Graham and Crean Hill 3 Resource. Addition current and historic mineralized zones including the Crean Hill Mine (current and historic) and Lockerby Mine (historic) are also shown. (CNW Group/SPC Nickel Corp.)





Highlights



  • A total of 9,050 metres in 38 holes have so far been completed on the West Graham Project since drilling commenced in early March. The Phase 1 program consisted of 5,338 metres in 27 holes and was completed in late May while a total of 3,696 metres in 11 holes have been completed from the ongoing Phase 2 program (Figure 1).
  • The best intersections from the Phase 1 program include WG-23-26: 2.48% Ni, 0.64% Cu over 7.80 metres (see news release of April 11, 2023), and WG-23-42: 1.71% Ni, 0.46% Cu over 20.00 metres (see news release of May 24, 2023).
  • Hole WG-23-043, intersected a thick zone of nickel and copper mineralization grading 0.46% Ni, 0.36% Cu over 68.00 metres from 212.00 to 280.00 metres, including a higher-grade section that returned 0.94% Ni, 0.68% Cu over 9.00 metres from 266.00 to 275.00 metres.
  • Footwall-style massive sulphide veins grading 6.09% Ni and 0.07% Cu over 0.50 metres were encountered in the footwall granites of hole WG-23-043.
  • A 6.5 kilometre ground grid has been completed on the property in preparation of a ground electromagnetic (EM) geophysical survey, scheduled for July. The purpose of the ground EM is to help the team prioritize drill targets on the western portion of the property where only sparse wide spaced drilling has been completed.
  • Assay results from all 27 holes completed as part of the Phase 1 program have been received and significant results are presented in Tables 1 and 2. The remaining samples are being processed and will be reported when available.


  • Grant Mourre, CEO and President of SPC Nickel commented, "The ongoing results from our drill program continues to support our positive outlook for the West Graham Project. The Phase 1 program has achieved its goal of confirming and expanding the zone of nickel and copper mineralization a further 200 metres to the west of the previously defined extent of the 2009 resource model. The work has also outlined areas of higher-than-expected grade within the contact-style deposit as well as discovering new high-grade footwall-style mineralization outside the historical resource. We are also excited to have commenced the Phase 2 program which will focus on further expanding the mineralization to the west. Activities at West Graham are progressing as planned and we remain focused on working towards delivering a combined mineral resource estimate by the end of 2023."

    Assay Results

    Table 1: Reported assay results from the Phase 1 drill program on the West Graham Project. Assays from all holes not listed in Table 1 are pending.



    HOLE ID

    From
    (m)


    To
    (m)


    Length
    (m)1


    Ni
    (%)


    Cu
    (%)


    Co
    (%)


    Pt
    (g/t)


    Pd
    (g/t)


    Au
    (g/t)


    Ag
    (g/t)


    Estimated

    True

    Width %

    WG-23-034

    59.00

    90.00

    31.00

    0.27

    0.19

    0.01

    0.04

    0.01

    0.01

    1.26

    50

    including

    96.00

    97.65

    1.65

    0.67

    0.34

    0.02

    0.05

    0.03

    0.03

    2.29

    50

    WG-23-035

    43.00

    51.00

    8.00

    0.26

    0.21

    0.01

    0.04

    0.02

    0.02

    1.25

    80

    WG-23-036

    97.00

    102.00

    5.00

    0.39

    0.23

    0.01

    0.05

    0.02

    0.01

    1.54

    45

    WG-23-037

    147.00

    188.65

    41.65

    0.50

    0.34

    0.02

    0.08

    0.02

    0.03

    1.64

    50

    including

    174.00

    188.65

    14.65

    0.81

    0.51

    0.02

    0.14

    0.04

    0.05

    2.61

    50

    including

    174.00

    179.00

    5.00

    1.21

    0.69

    0.04

    0.14

    0.04

    0.05

    3.32

    50

    WG-23-038

    130.00

    140.00

    10.00

    0.43

    0.25

    0.01

    0.06

    0.02

    0.21

    1.31

    75

    WG-23-039

    191.50

    241.00

    49.50

    0.36

    0.28

    0.01

    0.05

    0.02

    0.02

    1.49

    40

    including

    224.00

    241.00

    17.00

    0.43

    0.49

    0.01

    0.08

    0.03

    0.04

    2.58

    40

    WG-23-040

    169.00

    209.00

    40.00

    0.46

    0.32

    0.01

    0.07

    0.02

    0.03

    1.90

    60

    WG-23-041

    237.00

    276.00

    39.00

    0.43

    0.36

    0.01

    0.17

    0.03

    0.06

    2.04

    55

    including

    243.00

    250.00

    7.00

    0.60

    0.49

    0.02

    0.10

    0.03

    0.04

    2.13

    55

    including

    262.82

    275.00

    12.20

    0.60

    0.54

    0.02

    0.36

    0.05

    0.11

    3.46

    55

    WG-23-043

    212.00

    280.00

    68.00

    0.46

    0.36

    0.01

    0.09

    0.02

    0.03

    1.90

    60

    including

    246.00

    280.00

    34.00

    0.64

    0.50

    0.02

    0.12

    0.03

    0.04

    2.64

    60

    including

    266.00

    275.00

    9.00

    0.94

    0.68

    0.02

    0.19

    0.05

    0.06

    3.83

    60

    including

    277.50

    280.00

    2.50

    0.96

    1.02

    0.02

    0.05

    0.04

    0.04

    4.58

    60

    and

    304.10

    304.60

    0.50

    6.09

    0.07

    0.12

    0.81

    0.30

    0.03

    2.50

    60

    WG-23-044

    362.35

    375.40

    13.05

    0.74

    0.81

    0.02

    0.22

    0.05

    0.10

    4.84

    45

    including

    369.25

    375.40

    6.15

    0.96

    1.33

    0.03

    0.26

    0.08

    0.18

    8.04

    45

    WG-23-045

    286.00

    296.00

    10.00

    0.33

    0.24

    0.01

    0.12

    0.02

    0.03

    1.33

    60

    and

    302.05

    304.00

    1.95

    0.54

    0.75

    0.02

    0.21

    0.05

    0.11

    4.93

    60

    and

    307.55

    308.55

    1.00

    0.81

    1.12

    0.02

    0.31

    0.09

    0.37

    8.50

    60




    Notes:
    1. Length refers to downhole length. Estimated True Width is expressed as a percentage of downhole length.

    Previously Reported Results

    Table 2: Previously reported assay results from the Phase 1 drill program on the West Graham Project.



    Hole ID

    From
    (m)


    To
    (m)


    Length
    (m)1


    Ni
    (%)


    Cu
    (%)


    Co
    (%)


    Pt
    (g/t)


    Pd
    (g/t)


    Au
    (g/t)


    Ag
    (g/t)


    Estimated True

    Width %

    WG-23-019

    64.00

    93.00

    29.00

    0.39

    0.25

    0.01

    0.04

    0.02

    0.02

    1.36

    70

    WG-23-020

    47.00

    91.00

    44.00

    0.53

    0.27

    0.02

    0.05

    0.02

    0.02

    1.41

    100

    including

    75.00

    83.00

    7.00

    0.75

    0.39

    0.03

    0.06

    0.02

    0.02

    1.86

    100

    including

    87.00

    91.00

    4.00

    1.03

    0.62

    0.04

    0.07

    0.05

    0.03

    2.85

    100

    WG-23-021

    41.00

    72.00

    31.00

    0.46

    0.29

    0.02

    0.06

    0.02

    0.02

    1.50

    90

    including

    42.00

    46.00

    4.00

    0.63

    0.46

    0.02

    0.10

    0.03

    0.04

    2.40

    90

    including

    58.00

    63.00

    5.00

    0.66

    0.30

    0.02

    0.04

    0.02

    0.01

    1.50

    90

    WG-23-022

    61.00

    81.00

    20.00

    0.51

    0.26

    0.02

    0.03

    0.01

    0.01

    1.12

    100

    including

    76.00

    80.00

    4.00

    0.85

    0.46

    0.03

    0.05

    0.02

    0.02

    1.80

    100

    WG-23-023

    45.00

    83.00

    38.00

    0.47

    0.28

    0.02

    0.04

    0.02

    0.02

    1.45

    90

    including

    71.00

    82.00

    11.00

    0.71

    0.41

    0.02

    0.07

    0.02

    0.04

    2.09

    90

    WG-23-024

    29.00

    48.00

    19.00

    0.46

    0.25

    0.02

    0.04

    0.01

    0.02

    1.21

    100

    and

    56.00

    61.00

    5.00

    0.93

    0.50

    0.03

    0.06

    0.02

    0.02

    4.18

    100

    WG-23-025

    20.00

    67.00

    47.00

    0.56

    0.30

    0.02

    0.05

    0.02

    0.02

    1.85

    90

    including

    42.00

    65.00

    23.00

    0.72

    0.42

    0.02

    0.08

    0.03

    0.03

    2.73

    90

    WG-23-026

    106.00

    186.90

    80.90

    0.49

    0.25

    0.02

    0.05

    0.02

    0.02

    1.29

    35

    including

    167.00

    186.90

    19.90

    1.19

    0.37

    0.04

    0.09

    0.02

    0.02

    1.29

    35

    including

    170.00

    177.90

    7.90

    2.48

    0.64

    0.08

    0.15

    0.04

    0.02

    1.82

    35

    WG-23-027

    68.00

    120.50

    52.50

    0.43

    0.27

    0.01

    0.05

    0.02

    0.02

    1.49

    85

    including

    96.65

    120.50

    23.85

    0.57

    0.33

    0.02

    0.06

    0.02

    0.03

    1.79

    85

    including

    111.00

    120.50

    9.50

    0.83

    0.37

    0.02

    0.09

    0.03

    0.03

    2.16

    85

    WG-23-028

    79.00

    275.85

    196.85

    0.32

    0.19

    0.01

    0.04

    0.01

    0.02

    1.07

    30

    including

    89.00

    110.00

    21.00

    0.72

    0.18

    0.03

    0.03

    0.01

    0.01

    0.75

    30

    including

    93.60

    95.00

    1.40

    3.73

    0.27

    0.17

    0.06

    0.07

    0.01

    1.26

    30

    WG-23-029

    84.00

    107.00

    23.00

    0.37

    0.25

    0.01

    0.03

    0.02

    0.02

    1.39

    50

    WG-23-030

    20.00

    52.00

    32.00

    0.60

    0.36

    0.02

    0.07

    0.02

    0.03

    2.02

    45

    including

    39.00

    46.00

    7.00

    0.98

    0.54

    0.03

    0.15

    0.38

    0.04

    3.00

    45

    WG-23-031

    3.00

    9.65

    6.65

    0.37

    0.22

    0.01

    0.04

    0.01

    0.01

    1.08

    95

    WG-23-032

    34.50

    42.50

    8.00

    0.49

    0.38

    0.02

    0.05

    0.02

    0.03

    2.00

    85

    WG-23-033

    38.00

    52.00

    14.00

    0.35

    0.24

    0.01

    0.04

    0.02

    0.02

    1.29

    80

    WG-23-042

    256.00

    306.00

    50.00

    1.06

    0.34

    0.03

    0.15

    0.04

    0.04

    1.71

    75

    including

    286.00

    306.00

    20.00

    1.71

    0.46

    0.05

    0.17

    0.06

    0.06

    2.61

    75

    including

    286.90

    291.70

    4.80

    3.15

    0.21

    0.09

    0.15

    0.11

    0.02

    0.95

    75

    and

    331.00

    331.40

    0.40

    6.23

    0.30

    0.14

    0.10

    0.12

    0.03

    2.60

    75

    and

    336.90

    337.20

    0.30

    7.07

    0.09

    0.15

    0.04

    0.07

    0.01

    2.50

    75




    Notes:
    1. Length refers to downhole length. Estimated True Width is expressed as a percentage of downhole length.

    West Graham Project

    On January 23, 2023, SPC Nickel announced the signing of an Agreement with Vale Canada ("Vale") granting SPC Nickel the right to earn an 100% interest in Vale's Crean Hill 3 Property that is located adjacent to SPC Nickel's West Graham Property (see Figure 2 for property location and SPC Nickel's January 23, 2023 press release for full details of the Agreement).

  • As an advanced project, the combination of the West Graham and Crean Hill 3 assets is a transformational opportunity for SPC Nickel. The historical mineral resources on these properties form one contiguous near-surface deposit and consists of the following:
  • Crean Hill 3 hosts a historic mineral estimate of 16.78Mt @ 0.43% Ni and 0.30% Cu1.
  • West Graham hosts a historic indicated mineral resource of 8.55Mt @ 0.45% Ni, 0.31% Cu along with an inferred mineral resource of 2.0Mt @ 0.38% Ni, 0.30% Cu2.


  • SPC Nickel considers the West Graham and Crean Hill 3 resource estimates to be historic mineral estimates for purposes of NI 43-101. Neither the Company nor a qualified person on behalf of SPC Nickel have done sufficient work to classify the historical estimates as current mineral resources and SPC Nickel is not treating such historical estimates as current mineral resources. SPC Nickel considers the historic mineral estimates to be relevant to an understanding of the Project but has not done any work to validate the estimates.

    Reference

  • Van Wiechen, A.G (1990): December 31, 1989 Mineral Resource Inventory table in: The Exploration Potential for Sulphide Mineralization in the Crean Hill – Ellen – Crean Hill No.3 Environment, Internal Inco Report, December 13, 1990.
  • Routledge, Richard and Churchill, Bruce (2009): Technical Report on the West Graham Property Conwest Zone Resource Estimate, Graham Township, Ontario, Canada prepared for First Nickel Inc., January 15, 2009. Scott Wilson Roscoe Postle Associates .
  • Quality Assurance, Quality Control and Qualified Persons

    The technical elements of this news release have been approved by Mr. Grant Mourre, P.Geo. (PGO), CEO and President of SPC Nickel Corp. and a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101.

    SPC Nickel follows rigorous sampling and analytical protocols that meet or exceed industry standards. Core samples are stored in a secured area until transport in batches to the ALS facility in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Sample batches include certified reference materials, blank, and duplicate samples that are then processed under the control of ALS. All samples were analyzed in Vancouver by ALS Chemex. Platinum, palladium, and gold values were determined together using standard lead oxide collection fire assay and ICP-AES finish. Base metal values were determined using sodium peroxide fusion and ICP-AES finish. Silver values were determined using an aqua regia digestion and an AAS finish. A Certified Reference Material (CRM) standard, blank or duplicate is inserted on every 10th sample in the following order: CRM, blank, CRM, duplicate. The cycle repeats every 40 samples, thus ensuring that 10% of samples submitted are control samples.

    Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

    About SPC Nickel Corp.

    SPC Nickel Corp. is a Canadian public corporation focused on exploring for Ni-Cu-PGMs within the world class Sudbury Mining Camp. SPC Nickel is currently exploring its key 100% owned exploration project Lockerby East located in the heart of the historic Sudbury Mining Camp that includes the West Graham Resource and the Crean Hill 3 property under option from Vale. SPC Nickel also holds three additional projects across Canada including the large camp-scale Muskox Project (located in Nunavut), the past producing Aer-Kidd Project (located in the Sudbury Mining Camp) and the Janes Project (located 50 km northwest of Sudbury). The corporate focus is on Sudbury, and SPC Nickel continues to look for new opportunities to add shareholder value. Additional information regarding SPC Nickel and its projects can be found at www.spcnickel.com.

    Cautionary Note on Forward-Looking Information

    Except for statements of historical fact contained herein, the information in this news release constitutes "forward-looking information" within the meaning of Canadian securities law. Such forward-looking information may be identified by words such as "plans", "proposes", "estimates", "intends", "expects", "believes", "may", "will" and include without limitation, statements regarding estimated capital and operating costs, expected production timeline, benefits of updated development plans, foreign exchange assumptions and regulatory approvals. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate; actual results and future events could differ materially from such statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include, among others, metal prices, competition, risks inherent in the mining industry, and regulatory risks. Most of these factors are outside the control of SPC Nickel. Investors are cautioned not to put undue reliance on forward-looking information. Except as otherwise required by applicable securities statutes or regulation, SPC Nickel expressly disclaims any intent or obligation to update publicly forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

    SOURCE SPC Nickel Corp.

    For further information: Further information is available at www.spcnickel.com by contacting: Grant Mourre, Chief Executive Officer, SPC Nickel Corp., Tel: (705) 669-1777, Email: info@spcnickel.com