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Homeland Nickel Exploration Update at Red Flat and Property Acquisition
Thenewswireยท2025-08-18 12:15

Core Points - Homeland Nickel Inc. has received a Surface Use Determination (SUD) from the Forest Service for its drilling plan at the Red Flat Nickel Laterite Project, which includes drilling 44 sonic holes [1][2] - The SUD approval is subject to certain conditions, including relocating one hole and conducting independent sampling to verify drill results [2] - The next steps involve a meeting with the Forest Service Ranger and completing a National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) review [3][4] Exploration Update - The company has staked 196 mining claims at Woodcock Mountain, covering 4,050 acres, which is recognized for significant nickel laterite concentrations by the USGS [5][6] - Historical assays at Woodcock Mountain have shown nickel grades over 1.0%, with a notable 15-foot interval grading 1.5% nickel [6] - The company aims to expedite exploration across all four properties, including Woodcock Mountain and Eight Dollar, which are outside the withdrawal area in Southern Oregon [6]