First Atlantic Nickel Starts Phase 2 Drilling to Expand New Nickel Discovery at RPM Zone in District-Scale Atlantic Nickel Project

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First Atlantic Nickel Corp.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- First Atlantic Nickel Corp. (TSXV: FAN) (OTCQB: FANCF) (FSE: P21) (“First Atlantic” or the “Company”) is excited to announce the commencement of Phase 2 drilling at the RPM Zone on its 100%-owned Atlantic Nickel Project in Newfoundland. The upcoming drilling will build on the significant awaruite discovery at the RPM Zone, where all four initial drill holes intersected visibly disseminated awaruite throughout their entire lengths, terminating in mineralization and remaining open in all directions. Phase 2 is designed to expand the RPM Zone through targeted step-out drilling, aiming to extend the mineralized strike length beyond the 400 meters (north-south) and the lateral width beyond 500 meters (east-west). Assay results for the fourth RPM drill hole from Phase 1 (AN-24-05) are pending. Davis Tube Recoverable (DTR) metallurgical test results for RPM holes three and four (AN-24-04 and AN-24-05) are also anticipated soon. In addition to drilling at the RPM Zone, the Phase 2 program will include prospecting across the Company’s district-scale, 30-kilometer-long ultramafic ophiolite trend. These efforts are intended to identify new awaruite nickel targets and further unlock the district potential of the Atlantic Nickel Project.

Awaruite (Ni₃Fe), composed of 75% nickel and 25% iron, is a naturally occurring sulfur-free nickel-iron alloy mineral with unique metallurgical properties that provides substantial processing advantages. Unlike conventional nickel laterite and sulfide minerals, awaruite occurs in a native metallic state eliminating the need for secondary processing techniques such as energy-intensive smelting, roasting, or high-pressure acid leaching which is typically required for reduction and sulfur removal. This substantially lowers electricity demand during processing. As a result, awaruite enables a lower carbon footprint and represents a strategic, large-scale nickel source suitable for simple domestic processing.

Highlights:

  • Phase 2 - RPM Drilling Underway: Step-out drilling has begun in order to expand the 400 x 500 meter mineralized footprint of the RPM Zone. The program targets high priority areas to the north (Pipestone Pond), east (Chrome Pond), and west (adjacent fault zone), with the objective of outlining an area that could contain over one billion tonnes of mineralization.

  • Significant RPM Zone Discovery: Phase 1 drilling intersected large-grain, visibly disseminated awaruite, yielding consistent grades averaging ~0.24% nickel. Davis Tube Recovery (DTR) metallurgical testing produced a magnetic concentrate yielding an average grade of ~1.35% nickel with an average ~9.5% mass pull. The average magnetically recoverable nickel grade was ~0.12%, ranging from 0.10% to 0.16%.

  • Phase 2 - District Exploration: The Phase 2 program also includes regional prospecting across the Company’s 30-kilometer-long ultramafic ophiolite complex, targeting additional awaruite outcrops to identify new high-priority drill targets within the 30 km nickel trend.

  • Increased Drilling Capabilities: New road access and the deployment of a more powerful drill rig equipped for HQ/NQ core sizes will significantly enhance drilling speed, depth capacity, and cost efficiency, enabling deeper and faster exploration across priority targets.