First Atlantic Nickel Extends Strike Length of RPM Zone Discovery by 400 Meters, Intersecting .23% Nickel Over 396 Meters in Fourth Drill Hole

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First Atlantic Nickel Corp.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- First Atlantic Nickel Corp. (TSXV: FAN) (OTCQB: FANCF) (FSE: P21) ("First Atlantic" or the "Company") is excited to report assay results from drill hole AN-24-05, the fourth and final hole of the Phase 1 drilling program at the RPM Zone, located within its 100%-owned Atlantic Nickel Project in central Newfoundland. This hole, positioned as a 400-meter step-out to the north of the initial discovery hole (AN-24-02), intersected 396 meters grading 0.23% nickel and 0.29% chromium, starting after 6 meters of overburden and continuing to the end of the hole. These results confirm an initial 400-meter north-south mineralized strike length of near surface mineralization.

Together with the three prior Phase 1 holes, AN-24-05 delineates a 400-meter by 500-meter mineralized footprint at the RPM zone, averaging 0.23% nickel. Notably, all Phase 1 Drill holes ended in mineralization, indicating substantial potential for further expansion. Phase 2 drilling commenced on May 7, 2025, is currently underway, targeting extensions of the RPM Zone in multiple directions: northward toward Pipestone Pond, eastward toward Chrome Pond, and westward into a fault zone, where hole AN-24-03 intersected increasing nickel grades associated with a newly discovered fault zone. Davis Tube Recovery (DTR) metallurgical test results for holes AN-24-04 and AN-24-05 are pending. Situated within the Company’s 30-kilometer ultramafic ophiolite nickel trend, the RPM Zone lies 12 km south of Super Gulp Zone and 26 km south of the Atlantic Lake Zone, reinforcing the broader district-scale potential for multiple nickel discoveries across this underexplored belt.

Highlights

  • Final Phase 1 RPM Hole: Drill hole AN-24-05, a 400-meter step-out north from discovery hole AN-24-02, intersected 396 meters grading 0.23% nickel and 0.29% chromium. Mineralization began just below 6 meters of overburden and continued through the end of the hole at 402 meters, ending in mineralization. These results confirm an initial 400-meter north-south mineralized strike length at the RPM Zone.

  • Initial 400 x 500 Meter Zone Defined: Assay results from all four Phase 1 holes confirm a 400-meter by 500-meter mineralized footprint, averaging 0.23% nickel. Importantly, each hole ended in mineralization, highlighting the potential for expansion in all directions.

  • Consistent Awaruite Nickel Mineralization: Large-grained, visibly disseminated awaruite was observed throughout drill hole AN-24-05, consistent with all Phase 1 holes at RPM Zone.

  • Phase 2 Drilling Commenced: The fully funded Phase 2 program, announced on May 7, 2025, is designed to test extensions of the RPM Zone in multiple directions, northward toward Pipestone Pond, eastward toward Chrome Pond, and westward into a fault zone, where drill hole AN-24-03 returned 0.27% nickel and 0.15% DTR Ni% over the final 21 meters.

  • Metallurgical Testing Underway: Davis Tube Recovery (DTR) testing is currently underway for drill holes AN-24-04 and AN-24-05 to evaluate magnetically recoverable nickel content and assess the material’s suitability for commercial-scale magnetic separation processing.

  • District-Scale Potential: The RPM Zone lies within a 30-kilometer-long nickel trend hosted within the Pipestone Ophiolite Complex. Historic drilling at Atlantic Lake, combined with recent discoveries at Super Gulp and the RPM Zone, has confirmed the presence of awaruite mineralization in drill core across a 26-kilometer strike length within the Atlantic Nickel Project. These results underscore the significant exploration upside across the 30 km district scale system.