Canadian North Resources Inc. Reports Metal Extraction of 96-98% Nickel and Cobalt Using Low-carbon Footprint Bio-Leaching Technology for the Ferguson Lake Project

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Canadian North Resources Inc.
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Highlights:

  • Metal extraction of 96.1 - 98.5% nickel and 96.1 - 97.7% cobalt from bioleaching tests.

  • Bioleaching could offer much higher metal recoveries than flotation (29-51% nickel and 48-89% cobalt), significantly increasing the value of current mineral resources.

  • Both massive sulphides and rougher sulphide tails are amenable to bioleaching, potentially producing nickel/cobalt sulphates onsite for the battery manufacturing industry.

  • On-going tests are expanding to include high recoveries of copper and precious metals (palladium, platinum, gold, etc.).

  • Bioleaching is a promising, cost-effective, and eco-friendly technology for developing a low-carbon footprint green mine at the Ferguson Lake project.

TORONTO, Oct. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Canadian North Resources Inc. (“Canadian North” or the “Company”) (TSXV: CNRI; OTCQX: CNRSF; FSE: EO0 (E-O-zero)) is pleased to report the preliminary results from the technical evaluation of bioleaching technology for its Ferguson Lake copper, nickel, cobalt, palladium and platinum project (“the Ferguson Lake Project”). The bioleaching tests were conducted by the New Brunswick Research and Productivity Council (“RPC”) at its laboratory in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

Bioleaching is a proven technology that uses naturally occurring oxidizing bacteria to extract nickel, cobalt, copper and precious metals from sulfides. Operating at low temperatures with minimal power consumption, this low-cost, clean technology is a more environmentally friendly alternative than high-temperature and pressure processing methods such as hydrometallurgy, smelting and refining. While bioleaching has been applied in mines worldwide, not all of ores are amenable to this process, and metal extraction can vary significantly depending on ore mineralogy.

The Company has been working with RPC to apply bioleaching technology for the Ferguson Lake project since early May 2024. The bioleaching tests were conducted on two samples: a bulk sample of massive sulphides collected from outcrop in the Central Zone, and a sample of rougher sulphide tails from flotation tests on the massive sulphides completed by SGS Lakefield Canada. RPC grew the bacteria from the massive sulphide sample for the bioleaching process. The initial tests were focused on the extraction of nickel and cobalt from both samples. Preliminary results indicate that both the massive sulphides and the rougher sulphide tails are amenable to bioleaching with very high extraction rates for nickel (96.1-98.5%) and cobalt (96.1-97.7%) (Table 1). Ongoing tests is using the bioleaching solution with extracted metals to produce high purity of nickel/cobalt sulfates for battery manufacturing. Testing is also being extended for copper and precious metals (incl. palladium, platinum, gold, etc.) recovery from both samples.