First Atlantic Drills New Discovery at RPM Zone with 394 Meters of Visually Disseminated Awaruite, 10 km South of Super Gulp Zone

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First Atlantic Nickel Corp.
First Atlantic Nickel Corp.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- First Atlantic Nickel Corp. (TSXV: FAN) (OTCQB: FANCF) (FSE: P21) ("First Atlantic" or the "Company") is pleased to provide an update on ongoing drilling at its 100% owned, multi-zone, district-scale Atlantic Nickel Project in central Newfoundland, Canada (the "Atlantic Nickel Project" or the "Project"). Drilling in the RPM Zone has resulted in a new discovery of disseminated, visible, sulfur-free nickel-iron alloy (awaruite) throughout a 394-meter hole located 10 km south of the Super Gulp Zone and 25 km south of historic drilling at Atlantic Lake. This drill hole follows the recent discoveries of multiple new zones containing visible awaruite across the Project's 30 km nickel trend during the summer sampling program.

Highlights:

  • First Discovery Hole at RPM Zone: The first hole at RPM was drilled to 394 meters, intersecting visible, disseminated nickel-iron alloy (awaruite) mineralization from the surface throughout the entire drill hole.

  • Major Step Out Drilling: The RPM Zone discovery is located 25 km south of historic drilling at Atlantic Lake and 10 km south of Super Gulp discovery.

  • Large Awaruite Grain Size: Large disseminated awaruite grains, visible to the naked eye, increase in size down hole, frequently exceeding 25 microns. Numerous 500+ micron sized grains were observed throughout the drill hole, well above the 10-micron threshold for effective magnetic separation1.

  • Confirmed Nickel & Chromium Presence: An XRF analyzer confirmed the presence of nickel and chromium throughout the drill hole. Samples are now being prepared for assays, with results expected in the coming months.

  • Ongoing Drilling at RPM Target: The drill program continues to test the high-priority RPM target, with ongoing drilling to expand the size and definition of the mineralized area.

  • Potential for Low-Cost Mining: The drilling has revealed heavily fractured, broken, and sheared serpentinized nickel host rock, which may allow for lower-cost initial mining methods like ripping instead of conventional drilling and blasting.

  • Smelter-Free Nickel: Awaruite (Ni3Fe), a sulfur-free nickel-iron alloy, allows for magnetic processing without smelting, potentially creating a resilient North American nickel supply chain.

For further information, questions, or investor inquiries, please contact Rob Guzman at First Atlantic Nickel by phone at +1 844 592 6337 or via email at rob@fanickel.com

Image showing discovery hole RPM DDH001 (24-AN-02) with disseminated sulfur-free nickel-iron alloy (awaruite). Top image showing close-up of drill core at 384 meters with coarse grained disseminated awaruite; middle image showing core boxes from 380 meters to 394 meters, end of hole; bottom images showing microscope photos of individual large grains of awaruite, 580 microns to 667 microns at 384 meters.
Image showing discovery hole RPM DDH001 (24-AN-02) with disseminated sulfur-free nickel-iron alloy (awaruite). Top image showing close-up of drill core at 384 meters with coarse grained disseminated awaruite; middle image showing core boxes from 380 meters to 394 meters, end of hole; bottom images showing microscope photos of individual large grains of awaruite, 580 microns to 667 microns at 384 meters.


Figure 1: Image showing discovery hole RPM DDH001 (24-AN-02) with disseminated sulfur-free nickel-iron alloy (awaruite). Top image showing close-up of drill core at 384 meters with coarse grained disseminated awaruite; middle image showing core boxes from 380 meters to 394 meters, end of hole; bottom images showing microscope photos of individual large grains of awaruite, 580 microns to 667 microns at 384 meters.