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FPX Nickel Announces Results of Baptiste Nickel Project Economic Impact Study

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VANCOUVER, BC, Jan. 13, 2025 /CNW/ - FPX Nickel Corp. (TSXV: FPX) (OTCQB: FPOCF) ("FPX Nickel" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the results of an Economic Impact Study (the "Study") completed for the Company's Baptiste Nickel Project ("Baptiste" or "the Project"). The Company engaged Mansfield Consulting Inc. to assess the potential regional, provincial, and national economic impact of the Baptiste Nickel Project, based on the findings of the Company's Pre-Feasibility Study ("PFS") published in September 2023.

The Economic Impact Study focuses on quantification of the economic impacts that would be created by the development and ongoing operations of the Project, and assesses the regional employment impacts created by the Project; the Study does not replace or alter the findings of the PFS. Amounts herein are in Canadian Dollars unless otherwise noted.

Figure 1 – Baptiste Economic Impact Study Highlights (CNW Group/FPX Nickel Corp.)
Figure 1 – Baptiste Economic Impact Study Highlights (CNW Group/FPX Nickel Corp.)

"This Study clearly demonstrates the economic value of Baptiste to central B.C., the province, and Canada, positioning the Project as one with not just regional, but national significance for more than 30 years. This includes the significant opportunity for Indigenous leadership and direct economic participation in major projects such as Baptiste. As we progress with Project development, FPX is committed to continuing to assess and define the Project with First Nation communities.  We believe the addition of Baptiste to the established mines operating in this region, including the Mt. Milligan Mine and the Blackwater Mine, will provide much-needed opportunities for local workers and businesses given the anticipated decline in regional forestry activity in the decades to come."

   -   Martin Turenne, President and CEO of FPX Nickel

"B.C. is positioned to take advantage of the growing demand for critical minerals. The Province has established a Critical Minerals Office to guide projects and ensure they move efficiently through regulatory processes, and I want to recognize FPX Nickel Corp. for being the first company supported by that Office. The Baptiste Project has tremendous potential, and we are excited to see what the future holds. Together, we are creating opportunities, collaborating with First Nations to the benefit of all, and advancing projects that could be the critical minerals mines of tomorrow."

   -   The Honourable Jagrup Brar, British Columbia's Minister for Mining and Critical Minerals

Economic Impact Study Highlights

  • Total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $45.6 billion

  • Total labour income of $17.5 billion

  • Total direct, indirect and induced tax revenues of $15.5 billion, broken down as follows:

    • Federal taxes: $6.2 billion

    • Provincial taxes: $8.5 billion

    • Municipal taxes: $0.8 billion

  • Total employment of 208,000 job-years including direct, indirect, and induced jobs over the life of mine

    • This equates to an average of approximately 1,100 direct and 3,400 indirect jobs created per year from construction to the end of operations

    • Assuming 61% of positions will be filled through regional employment, this equates to over 600 Bulkley-Nechako/Prince George residents employed per year on average, for over 32 years

    • The Baptiste Nickel Project is projected to create well-paying jobs. Based on data published by the Mining Association of British Columbia, the estimated average annual salary in the B.C. mining industry is $139,000, which is 26% higher than the median household income in Prince George in 2022, as reported by Statistics Canada.