Canadian North Resources Inc. Reports Operational and Financial Results for the Third Quarter Ended September 30, 2024

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Canadian North Resources Inc.
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Highlights:

  • Achieved metal extraction of 96.1 – 98.5% nickel and 96.1 – 97.7% cobalt from bioleaching tests, offering much higher metal recoveries than flotation (29-51% nickel and 48-89% cobalt), significantly increasing the value of current mineral resources.

  • Proven high amenability of massive sulfides and rougher sulfide tails suggests bioleaching is a promising, cost-effective, and eco-friendly technology for developing a low-carbon footprint green mine at the Ferguson Lake project.

  • Received DIG and CESP grants from the governments for successful exploration and community engagements.

  • Carried out airborne LiDAR survey, environmental reconnaissance fieldwork, community engagements, geophysical modeling for resource expansion and studies for potential mine development of the Ferguson Lake Project.

TORONTO, Nov. 28, 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 its operational and financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2024.

Dr. Kaihui Yang, President and CEO of the Company, commented: “During the quarter, we expanded metallurgical testing using current and new low-carbon footprint processing technologies. In particular, we are encouraged by the consistent and high extraction rates of 96 – 98% for nickel and cobalt from bioleaching tests, significantly increasing the value of the current Mineral Resources, which were estimated using the flotation process with lower and more variable recoveries of nickel (29-51%) and cobalt (48-89%).”(Refer to “Independent Technical Report on the Mineral Resource Estimate for the Ferguson Lake Project, Nunavut, Canada (“the Technical Report”)”, prepared by SRK Consulting and Ronacher McKenzie Geoscience Inc., effective March 19, 2024, filed by the Company to SEDAR at http://www.sedarplus.com on May 3, 2024.).”

“The highly efficient metal extraction proves the Mineral Resources are amenable to bioleaching, suggesting the potential to produce nickel/cobalt sulphates on the project site for battery manufacturing, significantly simplifying mineral processing, bypass smelting and refining, and substantially reducing the capital expenses for mine development, energy consumption, and operating costs for production. We believe bioleaching is a promising technology for developing a low-cost, low-carbon footprint, green mine, reinforcing our commitment to sustainable practices at the Ferguson Lake project.”

“In addition, we have accomplished various technical programs, including LiDAR survey; upgrading and renewing licenses and permits, environmental reconnaissance field assessments, and remodeling and interpretation of historical geophysical data, as needed for further resource expansion and potential mine development studies at the Ferguson Lake project.”