SPC Nickel Initiates 2024 Exploration Program at Muskox Nickel-Copper Project, Nunavut

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SUDBURY, ON, June 26, 2024 /CNW/ - SPC Nickel Corp. (TSXV: SPC) ("SPC Nickel"), is pleased to announce the commencement of its 2024 exploration program at SPC Nickel's 100%-owned 650 km2 Muskox Ni-Cu-PGM Project ("Muskox" or the "Project") located approximately 75 km south of the Hamlet of Kugluktuk within the Kitikmeot Region of western Nunavut (Figure 1).

Project Highlights

  • Muskox Project provides an opportunity to make a world class discovery.

  • Similar geology setting to many of the world's largest nickel-copper mining camps – Norilsk, Sudbury, Voisey's Bay mining districts.

  • Well established geological settings and fertile system confirmed by high-grade historic drill intersections (7.50% Cu, 3.20% Ni, and 19.70 g/t Pd+Pt+Au over 5.48 metres) and surface grab samples (up to 11.4% Ni and 14.3% Cu) - Page et al., 1988.

The 2024 surface exploration program at Muskox is scheduled to start on July 3, 2024 and will be based out of the Hamlet of Kugluktuk, Nunavut. The planned program will include two weeks of geological prospecting, rock sampling, geochemical sampling and mapping. Results from the field work will be incorporated into SPC Nickel's proprietary database and used to refine existing exploration targets, generate new exploration targets and to further advance SPC Nickel's understanding of the Muskox Intrusion.

Grant Mourre, President and CEO of SPC Nickel commented, "SPC Nickel's Muskox Project represents one of the few remaining district-scale magmatic nickel-copper sulphide exploration opportunities on the planet. The Project has all the characteristics of a district-scale opportunity, including size, (over 650 km2), the right geological setting, association with the MacKenzie Magmatic Event and the presence of high-grade massive sulphide occurrences, both at surface and in subsurface drill intersections along its entire 125 km length.

It has been over 20 years since the Project was last explored and during that time a lot has changed with regards to the understanding of magmatic Ni-Cu systems, advancements in geophysical techniques and the incorporation of 3D modeling into exploration targeting. As a result, SPC Nickel believes there is enormous potential to make a world-class discovery at Muskox. Our 2024 program will focus on this opportunity and help us to advance our understanding of the Muskox Project."

The primary objective of the surface program is to evaluate the numerous high priority targets identified during a historical data compilation and analysis of satellite imagery of the Project. SPC Nickel has identified 19 Ni-Cu-PGM targets directly associated with the Muskox Intrusion (Figure 2). More detailed information regarding the Muskox Project can be found on SPC Nickel's website.