VANCOUVER, BC, June 10,
2024 /CNW/ - FPX Nickel Corp. (TSX-V: FPX) (OTCQB:
FPOCF) ("FPX" or the "Company") is pleased to
announce the re-initiation of exploration activities at the
Company's Mich property ("Mich"), located 50 km southeast of
Whitehorse in the Yukon. The
Company has recently expanded its claims at Mich by over 350% and
will conduct a wide-ranging surface sampling program over the
summer of 2024 with the goal of advancing Mich to drill-ready
status.
Highlights
- FPX has staked approximately 68 km2 of new ground
contiguous to the existing Mich claims package, bringing the total
claimed area at Mich to 87 km2
- FPX has will conduct geological mapping and surface sampling,
aiming to expand the footprint of known awaruite nickel
mineralization, from where previous sampling and drilling has
generated positive results
- FPX has been awarded a non-repayable grant under the Yukon
Mineral Exploration Program which will be used to offset program
costs.
"On the basis of our historical work at Mich, augmented by our
advanced understanding of awaruite mineralization and mineral
processing advantages, we are excited to undertake a new
exploration campaign at the expanded Mich claim package," commented
Andrew Osterloh, FPX's Senior
Vice-President of Projects and Operations. "The initial drill
program at Mich in 2014 identified long intercepts of near-surface
awaruite mineralization similar to those at our flagship Baptiste
Nickel Project. We look forward to further defining the
geological potential at Mich in preparation for a future drill
program."
Through staking, FPX has expanded the Mich claims package by
approximately 68 km2, bringing the total Mich claims
package to approximately 87 km2, as shown in Figure
1. The Mich claims are underlain by serpentinized ultramafic
rocks of the Cache Creek Terrane, the same belt of rocks that host
the awaruite mineralization at FPX's flagship Baptiste Nickel
Project ("Baptiste") in central British Columbia. The Mich property is located
50 km southeast of Whitehorse,
just 18 km off the Alaska Highway.
The Mich mineral claims are located on the territories of the Ta'an
Kwach'an Council, the Kwanlin Dun First Nation, and the
Carcross/Tagish First Nation.
Historical work at Mich includes field mapping and surface
sampling in 2011-13 which defined a 1.3 km long northwest-southeast
trending zone of disseminated awaruite mineralization with surface
samples ranging from below 0.02% to 0.143% Davis Tube Recoverable
("DTR") nickel. An initial two-hole drill program,
both drilled from the same collar location in 2014, identified long
intercepts of near-surface awaruite mineralization, including
0.087% DTR nickel over 454 metres. Mineralization remains
open in all directions.
A renewed exploration program will be conducted over the summer
of 2024 to further refine and expand the footprint of known
mineralization at Mich. Grid-based rock sampling will cover
areas of previously identified mineralization and aim to expand the
mineralized footprint to the southeast. All samples will be
analyzed for total and DTR nickel content. Results from both
historical and 2024 work will be synthesized to refine FPX's
geological interpretation at Mich and will allow for detailed
planning of a future drill program.
FPX has been awarded a non-repayable grant of $38,000 by the Yukon Mineral Exploration Program
("YMEP") to partially support 2024 field activities.
Keith Patterson, P.Geo., FPX's
Vice President, Generative Exploration, FPX's Qualified Person
under NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the scientific and
technical content of this news release.
About the Decar Nickel
District
The Company's Baptiste Nickel Project represents a large-scale
greenfield discovery of nickel mineralization in the form of a
sulphur-free, nickel-iron mineral called awaruite
(Ni3Fe) hosted in an ultramafic/ophiolite complex.
The Baptiste mineral claims cover an area of 408 km2
west of Middle River and north of
Trembleur Lake, in central British Columbia. In addition to
the Baptiste Deposit itself, awaruite mineralization has been
confirmed through drilling at several target areas within the same
claims package, most notably at the Van Target which is located 6
km to the north of the Baptiste Deposit. Since 2010,
approximately US $30 million has been
spent on the exploration and development of Baptiste.
The Baptiste Deposit is located within the Baptiste Creek
watershed, on the traditional and unceded territories of the
Tl'azt'en Nation and Binche Whut'en, and within several Tl'azt'enne
and Binche Whut'enne keyohs. FPX has conducted mineral exploration
activities to date subject to the conditions of agreements with
First Nations and keyoh holders.
About FPX Nickel Corp.
FPX Nickel Corp. is focused on the exploration and
development of the Decar Nickel District, located in central
British Columbia, and other
occurrences of the same unique style of naturally occurring
nickel-iron alloy mineralization known as awaruite. For more
information, please view the Company's website at
https://fpxnickel.com/ or contact Martin Turenne, President and CEO, at (604)
681-8600 or ceo@fpxnickel.com.
On behalf of FPX Nickel Corp.
"Martin Turenne"
Martin Turenne, President, CEO and
Director
Forward-Looking
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and uncertainties, as disclosed in the Company's periodic filings
with Canadian securities regulators. Actual results could differ
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SOURCE FPX Nickel Corp.