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FPX Nickel Outlines 2025 Activities for the Baptiste Nickel Project

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VANCOUVER, BC, Feb. 18, 2025 /CNW/ - FPX Nickel Corp. (TSX-V: FPX) (OTCQB: FPOCF) ("FPX" or the "Company") is pleased to outline plans for advancement of the Baptiste Nickel Project ("Baptiste" or "the Project") in 2025. Following the completion of the robust 2023 preliminary feasibility study ("PFS"), the Company's 2025 activities will build on strong progress made in 2024, prioritizing the advancement of further engineering studies, baseline environmental data collection, and continued positive engagement with First Nations and the Provincial and Federal governments in preparation for anticipated entry into the environmental assessment ("EA") process in the second half of 2025.

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"In 2025, FPX is focused on completing the key workstreams to initiate the EA process, which is the key critical path activity for the overall development of the Baptiste Nickel Project," commented Martin Turenne, FPX's President and CEO. "We are committed to working in partnership with the multiple First Nations communities connected to the Project, including the proposed mine site and associated off-site infrastructure such as the powerline and access road. This collaborative approach has resulted in targeting a later entry into the EA process than originally planned, in recognition of the desire by the Company, First Nations and the Provincial and Federal governments to align on the scope and design of the regulatory process in advance of initiating the EA."

Collaboration with Provincial and Federal Governments

In September 2024, FPX announced that the Province of British Columbia identified the Baptiste Nickel Project as the first project to be included in the Province's new Critical Minerals Office ("CMO") concierge service initiative, a provincial strategy action to enable the prioritization of critical minerals projects in B.C. The Company is pleased to report that the CMO initiative is providing an excellent structure to proactively identify and address issues and opportunities ahead of the Project's entry into the EA process.

The Company has established a CMO working group with Provincial officials; this working group meets on a regular basis, with the CMO providing:

  • Concierge service for the Baptiste Project with support for EA readiness, funding opportunities and regulatory processes;

  • Project management support on pre-permitting and pre-regulatory processes, including federal processes; and

  • Dedicated government resources to assist in the establishment of agreements with First Nations.