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First Atlantic Nickel Starts Phase 2 Drilling to Expand New Nickel Discovery at RPM Zone in District-Scale Atlantic Nickel Project
Globenewswireยท2025-05-07 10:00

Core Viewpoint - First Atlantic Nickel Corp. has commenced Phase 2 drilling at the RPM Zone of its Atlantic Nickel Project in Newfoundland, aiming to expand the mineralized area and explore new nickel targets, leveraging the unique properties of awaruite for environmentally sustainable processing [1][4][19]. Phase 2 Drilling Program - The Phase 2 drilling program is designed to extend the mineralized area beyond the initial 400 meters by 500 meters defined in Phase 1, targeting high-priority areas to the north, east, and west [5][6]. - The program aims to outline a large-scale nickel system with the potential to host over one billion tonnes of mineralized material [5][6]. - New road access and a more powerful drill rig will enhance drilling speed, depth capacity, and cost efficiency [5][6]. Awaruite Characteristics - Awaruite is a naturally occurring nickel-iron alloy composed of approximately 75% nickel, offering significant processing advantages due to its native metallic state, which eliminates the need for energy-intensive smelting or roasting [2][14]. - The processing of awaruite results in a lower carbon footprint and is suitable for simple domestic processing, aligning with North America's critical minerals supply chain needs [2][14][16]. Phase 1 Results - Phase 1 drilling confirmed a significant awaruite-hosted nickel discovery, with consistent grades averaging approximately 0.24% nickel and strong metallurgical results [7][8]. - Davis Tube Recovery (DTR) metallurgical testing produced a magnetic concentrate with an average grade of approximately 1.35% nickel [5][7]. Strategic Acquisitions - The company has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire eight mineral licenses totaling approximately 3,350 hectares around the Atlantic Nickel Project, which returned elevated magnetically recoverable nickel values [10]. - The acquisition will be financed through the issuance of 1,000,000 common shares at a deemed price of $0.205 per share [10]. Market Context - Awaruite's processing method aligns with the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act's requirements for electric vehicles, which mandate that eligible clean vehicles must not contain critical minerals processed by foreign entities of concern [14][19]. - The development of awaruite resources is crucial for reducing dependence on foreign nickel processing, particularly from China, which dominates the global nickel market [16][19].