VANCOUVER, BC, Jan. 13,
2025 /CNW/ - FPX Nickel Corp. (TSXV: FPX)
(OTCQB: FPOCF) ("FPX Nickel" or the "Company")
is pleased to announce the results of an Economic Impact Study (the
"Study") completed for the Company's Baptiste Nickel Project
("Baptiste" or "the Project"). The Company engaged
Mansfield Consulting Inc. to assess the potential regional,
provincial, and national economic impact of the Baptiste Nickel
Project, based on the findings of the Company's Pre-Feasibility
Study ("PFS") published in September
2023.
The Economic Impact Study focuses on quantification of the
economic impacts that would be created by the development and
ongoing operations of the Project, and assesses the regional
employment impacts created by the Project; the Study does not
replace or alter the findings of the PFS. Amounts herein are in
Canadian Dollars unless otherwise noted.
"This Study clearly demonstrates the economic value of Baptiste
to central B.C., the province, and Canada, positioning the Project as one with
not just regional, but national significance for more than 30
years. This includes the significant opportunity for Indigenous
leadership and direct economic participation in major projects such
as Baptiste. As we progress with Project development, FPX is
committed to continuing to assess and define the Project with First
Nation communities. We believe the addition of Baptiste to
the established mines operating in this region, including the Mt.
Milligan Mine and the Blackwater Mine, will provide much-needed
opportunities for local workers and businesses given the
anticipated decline in regional forestry activity in the decades to
come."
- Martin Turenne, President and
CEO of FPX Nickel
"B.C. is positioned to take advantage of the growing demand for
critical minerals. The Province has established a Critical Minerals
Office to guide projects and ensure they move efficiently through
regulatory processes, and I want to recognize FPX Nickel Corp. for
being the first company supported by that Office. The Baptiste
Project has tremendous potential, and we are excited to see what
the future holds. Together, we are creating opportunities,
collaborating with First Nations to the benefit of all, and
advancing projects that could be the critical minerals mines of
tomorrow."
- The Honourable Jagrup Brar,
British Columbia's Minister for
Mining and Critical Minerals
Economic Impact Study Highlights
- Total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $45.6 billion
- Total labour income of $17.5
billion
- Total direct, indirect and induced tax revenues of $15.5 billion, broken down as follows:
- Federal taxes: $6.2 billion
- Provincial taxes: $8.5
billion
- Municipal taxes: $0.8
billion
- Total employment of 208,000 job-years including direct,
indirect, and induced jobs over the life of mine
- This equates to an average of approximately 1,100 direct and
3,400 indirect jobs created per year from construction to the end
of operations
- Assuming 61% of positions will be filled through regional
employment, this equates to over 600 Bulkley-Nechako/Prince George residents employed per year on
average, for over 32 years
- The Baptiste Nickel Project is projected to create well-paying
jobs. Based on data published by the Mining Association of
British Columbia, the estimated
average annual salary in the B.C. mining industry is $139,000, which is 26% higher than the median
household income in Prince George
in 2022, as reported by Statistics Canada.
Summary of Economic and Employment Impacts
A phased development approach is considered in the PFS, with an
initial mill throughput rate of 108,000 tonnes per day (Phase 1),
followed by an expansion to 162,000 tonnes per day (Phase 2) in
Year 8 of the mine life.
The PFS projected the initial development of the mine to take
place over three years (Years -3, -2, -1) with a total capital cost
of approximately $2.9 billion.
Expansion of the mine would take place over two years (Years 8 and
9) at a cost of approximately $1.0
billion. Over the nine-year duration of Phase 1 operations,
the PFS projected average annual revenues of approximately
$1.1 billion, and over the
twenty-year duration of Phase 2 operations, the Project would
achieve average annual revenues of approximately $1.6 billion.
Table 1 provides a summary of the economic impact of the Project
by phase:
Table 1 – Total Economic Impacts By Phase of
Project
Dollar amounts in $ billion, totals may not sum
due to rounding
Criteria
|
Total GDP
($B)
|
Total
Labour
Income
($B)
|
Total
Employment (direct,
indirect, and
induced jobs)
|
Total Tax
Revenues
($B)
|
Initial
Development
(3 years)
|
3.3
|
2.2
|
19,800
|
0.8
|
Mine Expansion
(2 years)
|
1.1
|
0.7
|
6,500
|
0.3
|
Mine Operations
(29 years)
|
41.2
|
14.6
|
181,900
|
14.5
|
Total
|
45.6
|
17.5
|
208,100
|
15.6
|
Table 2 provides a summary of the economic impact of the Project
on the municipal, provincial, and federal government revenues,
including taxes from direct, indirect and induced activities (thus
total taxes are higher than as released in the Company's 2023
PFS).
Table 2 – Taxes Attributable to Mine Development and
Operations
Amounts in $ million, totals may not sum due
to rounding
Criteria
|
Federal
Taxes
|
Provincial
Tax
|
Municipal
Tax
|
Initial Development (3
years)
|
421
|
338
|
53
|
Mine Expansion (2
years)
|
144
|
117
|
19
|
Mine Operations (29
years)
|
5,616
|
8,083
|
753
|
Total
|
6,181
|
8,538
|
825
|
Table 3 provides a summary of the direct, indirect, and induced
jobs created by the project per year, by Project phase.
Table 3 – Number of Jobs By Mine
Phase (Note 1)
Criteria
|
Initial
Development
|
Phase 1
Operations
|
Expansion
|
Phase 2
Operations
|
Average
|
Direct Jobs Per
Year
|
2,600
|
700
|
1,200
|
1,000
|
1,100
|
Indirect Jobs Per
Year
|
2,300
|
2,700
|
3,800
|
3,800
|
3,400
|
Induced Jobs Per
Year
|
1,700
|
1,500
|
2,400
|
2,100
|
1,900
|
Note 1: Direct impacts are changes that occur in
"front-end" businesses that initially receive operating revenues
and incur expenditures. During the development or extension of a
mine, direct impacts occur with the mine owner and with other
businesses that receive a portion of the initial spending on a
project (for example, engineering companies engaged to help develop
a project). During the operation of a mine, direct impacts occur
with the mine owner and with other businesses that may receive a
portion of the mine revenues. Indirect impacts are changes that
occur with suppliers of the front-end businesses. Induced impacts
are changes that occur in the general economy through the spending
by employees of front-end businesses and suppliers.
Regional Direct Employment
A substantial portion of direct employment at the mine site is
anticipated to be filled by residents of the Bulkley-Nechako
Regional District, Prince George
and surrounding areas. The 2023 PFS assumed that residents of
Bulkley-Nechako and Prince George
would fill a combined average of 633 full-time positions or 61
percent of the total employment at the mine, resulting in 283
Bulkley-Nechako Residents and 350 Prince
George residents employed per year on average over 32
years.
To place the on-site employment of Bulkley-Nechako residents in
context, it was compared with regional employment in other
industries. According to census profiles, the largest industry by
employment in the main Bulkley-Nechako communities of Burns Lake, Vanderhoof, Fort St
James and Fraser Lake is
manufacturing (primarily wood product manufacturing), accounting
for 655 people out of the total labour force of 4,215 people. As
displayed in Figure 2, the average employment of 283 from Baptiste
plus other existing mines would make the Mining, Quarrying, and Oil
& Gas Extraction sector the largest resource industry employer
in the region.
Andrew Osterloh, P.Eng., FPX's
Senior Vice President, Projects & Operations, FPX's Qualified
Person under NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the scientific
and technical content of this news release.
About the Baptiste Nickel Project
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.
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 Baptiste Nickel Project, 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 Statements
Certain of the statements made and information contained
herein is considered "forward-looking information" within the
meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws. These statements
address future events and conditions and so involve inherent risks
and uncertainties, as disclosed in the Company's periodic filings
with Canadian securities regulators. Actual results could differ
from those currently projected. The Company does not assume the
obligation to update any forward-looking statement.
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this release.
SOURCE FPX Nickel Corp.