SPC Nickel Intersects 1.41% Nickel and 0.33% Copper over 16.0 metres at the West Graham Project, Sudbury, Ontario

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SUDBURY, ON, July 10, 2024 /CNW/ - SPC Nickel Corp. (TSXV: SPC) ("SPC Nickel"), is pleased to announce new assay results from the 2024 Drill Program at SPC Nickel's West Graham Project ("West Graham" or "the Project") located in the world-class Nickel-Copper mining district of Sudbury, Ontario (Figure 1). The 2024 Drill Program is expected to complete 2,500 metres of drilling over 40 holes (See news release dated May 7, 2024). Assay results from 3 of the 14 holes completed have been received and significant results are presented in Table 1 below. SPC Nickel anticipates completion of drilling by the end of August with additional assay results to follow when available.

Highlights:

  • Hole WG-24-087, intersected 1.05% Ni and 0.30% Cu over 16.0 metres from 32.0 to 48.0 metres. This interval is part of a wider interval that returned 0.63% Ni and 0.24% Cu over 41.0 metres from 10.0 to 41.0 metres (Table 1).

  • Hole WG-24-088, intersected 1.41% Ni and 0.33% Cu over 16.0 metres from 20.0 to 36.0 metres. This interval is part of a wider interval that returned 0.87% Ni and 0.32% Cu over 37.95 metres from 13.0 to 42.0 metres (Table 1).

Grant Mourre, CEO and President of SPC Nickel commented, "When we announced the commencement of drilling at West Graham in May we emphasised our focus on evaluating the Project's potential as a low-strip, higher-grade starter pit. These near-surface results provide clear support for this approach. Importantly, the assays we are releasing today are also of significantly higher grade than those released with the indicated In-Pit resource announced in January 2024, which only encourages our already strong belief in the economic upside of the Project. We are extremely pleased with these first results and, after a promising start to our 2024 drill campaign, we eagerly anticipate sharing additional assays over the summer."

Assay Results

Table 1: Reported assay results from the 2024 drill program on the West Graham Project.

HOLE ID

From
(m)

To
(m)

Length
(m)1

Ni
(%)

Cu
(%)

Co
(%)

Pt
(g/t)

Pd
(g/t)

Au
(g/t)

Ag
(g/t)

Estimated
True

Width %

WG-24-086

10.00

40.00

30.00

0.46

0.25

0.01

0.05

0.02

0.01

1.84

100

WG-24-087

10.00

51.00

41.00

0.63

0.24

0.02

0.04

0.02

0.02

1.41

95

including

32.00

48.00

16.00

1.05

0.30

0.03

0.06

0.02

0.03

1.82

95

WG-24-088

9.05

47.00

37.95

0.87

0.32

0.03

0.05

0.02

0.02

1.95

100

including

13.00

42.00

29.00

1.03

0.34

0.04

0.05

0.03

0.02

1.98

100

including

20.00

36.00

16.00

1.41

0.33

0.05

0.03

0.01

0.06

1.75

100


Notes:

1.

Length refers to downhole length. Estimated True Width is expressed as a percentage of downhole length.

Figure 1: Plan map of the current area of drilling on the West Graham Project showing the collar locations and drill traces of the completed holes. Assay results for the reported holes are shown in callouts. Interval lengths reported above are downhole lengths. See Table 1 for true width estimations. (CNW Group/SPC Nickel Corp.)
Figure 1: Plan map of the current area of drilling on the West Graham Project showing the collar locations and drill traces of the completed holes. Assay results for the reported holes are shown in callouts. Interval lengths reported above are downhole lengths. See Table 1 for true width estimations. (CNW Group/SPC Nickel Corp.)

About the West Graham Deposit

The West Graham Project is located in the heart of the Sudbury Mining District where nine mines are currently in operation and two more are in the development phase. The region benefits from its proximity to well-developed transportation infrastructure including roads, railways, and electrical grid. In addition, West Graham is situated close to processing, smelting and refining assets which include two mills, two smelters and one nickel refinery. Local operators include global mining corporations Vale, Glencore and KGHM.