First Atlantic Nickel Mobilizes Drill Rig After New Discoveries at Atlantic Nickel Project and Acquires Atlantis Nickel Project in Newfoundland

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First Atlantic Nickel Corp.
First Atlantic Nickel Corp.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept. 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- First Atlantic Nickel Corp. (TSXV: FAN) (OTCQB: FANCF) (FSE: P21) ("First Atlantic" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the discovery and expansion of multiple new zones of visible awaruite (a naturally occurring nickel-alloy), including two new high-priority areas, as part of the summer pre-drill sampling and mapping program at its wholly-owned Atlantic Nickel Project in central Newfoundland, Canada (the "Project" or the "Atlantic Nickel Project"). The sampling program successfully expanded areas with visible awaruite nickel-alloy targets in multiple zones across the Project by sampling 200+ rock outcrop locations along the 30 km trend (see Figure 1), efficiently confirming and prioritizing targets for immediate drilling.

The Company is pleased to announce the drill rig mobilization has begun for the Company’s first drill program at the Atlantic Nickel Project. This program will focus on multiple high-priority large scale target zones identified and verified through the 2024 sampling program.

Atlantic Nickel Project Highlights

  • Drill Rig Mobilizing: The summer sampling program at 200+ outcrops identified both new & expanded awaruite nickel-alloy targets. A drill rig is now mobilizing to the Atlantic Nickel Project to drill numerous widely spaced high-priority zones across the 30 km trend.

  • New Discoveries: RPM and Super Gulp, two new high-priority nickel zones, expand existing awaruite mineralization across the 30 km trend, confirming the system's scale.

  • Super Gulp: New discovery, abundant visible disseminated awaruite (Ni-alloy) grains. Located ~4 km south of Gulp Pond Zone & ~20 km south of historic hole 78-AL-01 in Atlantic Lake Zone.

  • RPM: New discovery, large visible disseminated awaruite (Ni-alloy) grains. Located ~25 km south of Atlantic Lake, near the southern end of 30 km trend, within 1 km of Chrome Pond showing (up to >60% Chromium (Cr2O3)).

  • Regional LiDAR: Survey completed to map structures, geology and identify new outcrop targets under cover for sampling to identify new nickel targets within the 30 km trend.

  • Smelter-free nickel: Awaruite (Ni3Fe), a natural nickel-iron alloy containing ~77% Ni, enables smelter-free magnetic separation, which could enhance the resilience and security of North America's critical minerals supply chain. Awaruite's clean efficient processing potential aligns with new US Electric Vehicle IRA requirements that, beginning in 2025, an eligible clean vehicle may not contain any critical minerals processed by a foreign entity of concern1.