First Atlantic Nickel Drills Wide Interval of Visible Disseminated Awaruite Nickel at Super Gulp Target, New Discovery 16 km South of Historical Drilling at Atlantic Lake

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First Atlantic Nickel Corp.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 29, 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 the ongoing drilling at its 100% owned, multi-zone, district-scale Atlantic Nickel Project in central Newfoundland, Canada (“Atlantic Nickel Project” or the “Project”). Initial drilling has confirmed visible awaruite, disseminated from the surface throughout the first 297-meter first hole in the newly discovered Super Gulp zone, located 16 km south of historical drilling at Atlantic Lake. This follows the recent discovery of multiple new zones containing visible awaruite across the project's 30 km nickel trend during the summer sampling program.

Highlights

  • First Drill Hole Intersects Visible Awaruite from Surface: The first hole at Super Gulp was drilled to a final depth of 297 meters, intersecting visible, disseminated awaruite mineralization starting from the surface throughout the drill hole.

  • Large 16km Step-Out from Historical Drilling: The Super Gulp discovery, located 16 km south of historical drilling at Atlantic Lake, confirms the project’s significant scale potential.

  • Large awaruite grain size: Disseminated awaruite visible to the naked eye indicates grains exceeding 25 microns, with microscopic analysis confirming grains up to 250 microns- well above the 10 micron threshold for effective magnetic separation1.

  • Ongoing Drilling at Multiple High-Priority Targets: The drill program continues to test priority targets at RPM, Chrome Pond and Big Gulp, where the largest visible awaruite grains were discovered during the summer 2024 surface sampling program.

  • Potential for Low-Cost Mining: Drilling has revealed heavily fractured, broken and sheared serpentinized nickel host rock, which could enable low-cost mining methods such as ripping instead of drilling and blasting.

  • Smelter-Free Nickel: Awaruite (Ni3Fe), a sulfur-free natural nickel-iron alloy containing ~75% nickel, enables magnetic processing without the requirement of a smelter, potentially helping to create a more resilient North American nickel supply chain. The US IRA $7,500 EV tax credit requirements stipulate that, beginning in 2025, eligible clean vehicles may not contain any critical minerals processed by foreign entities of concern, which currently control a large portion of global nickel smelting capacity.

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