First Atlantic Nickel Hosts Strategic Investor Site Visit, Expands Geological Team, and Reports Milestones on Infrastructure Upgrades at Atlantic Nickel Project

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 29, 2024) - First Atlantic Nickel Corp. (TSXV: FAN) (OTCQB: FANCF) (FSE: P21) ("First Atlantic" or the "Company") is pleased to provide an update on progress at its wholly-owned Atlantic Nickel Project in central Newfoundland, Canada (the "Project" or the "Atlantic Nickel Project"). The Company recently completed the first site visit with a strategic corporate investor (the "Strategic Investor"), which included examining nickel-bearing occurrences and historical drill core. First Atlantic welcomes the Strategic Investor's support, knowledge and experience in mining project exploration and development.

Highlights:

  • First site visit at Atlantic Nickel Project with Strategic Investor completed.

  • Awaruite identified as visible grains in previous drill core from Atlantic Lake Area.

  • First bridge installed as part of road upgrade and development program, enabling year-round project access.

  • Technical Advisor, Dr. Ron Britten has conducted a site visit to examine awaruite nickel occurrences and will help lead the charge to discover a potential large-scale deposit.

  • Permits filed for phase 2 of new all-weather road construction.

  • Geological team with awaruite experience expanded to accelerate district-scale exploration efforts along extensive 30 km trend.

Project Road Update

First Atlantic is also pleased to announce the installation of the first bridge as part of its infrastructure upgrade program at the Project. The Company anticipates the completion of two additional bridges, allowing for the establishment of operations directly on the Project site, enhancing future operational efficiency.

The installation of the first bridge marks a significant milestone in conducting large-scale district-size mining exploration operations. The road will provide faster and closer access to additional awaruite zones throughout the district, allowing for year-round exploration work and drilling. Improved road access reduces the cost per meter of drilling, enabling significantly more drilling activities.

Figure 1: Bridge 1 completed at Atlantic Nickel Project, before (left) and after (right) as part of infrastructure upgrades.

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Exploration Updates

Preparations are underway for the establishment of an exploration camp which has the permit in place. The camp will serve as a strategic base for on-site operations, enabling the exploration team to work efficiently in the field. To ensure year-round access to the site, road upgrades are being implemented, allowing for easy ground access regardless of the season.