Hard Creek Nickel Intersects 20 Metres of 0.24% Ni and 0.60 g/t Pt + Pd in New Discovery Area
19 Dezember 2007 - 5:25PM
Marketwired
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA is pleased to provide analytical
results for an additional 8 diamond drill holes, totaling 1,888
metres (6,194 feet) from the recently completed 75 hole drilling
program at its 100% owned Turnagain Project, located 70 km (43.5
miles) east of Dease Lake in British Columbia. Results for 35 of
the drill holes have now been released with the analytical results
for the remaining 40 holes to be reported when they are
received.
Results are reported from exploration holes in the Mandible,
Central and Cliff areas. Drill hole locations can be viewed on a
plan map at www.hardcreeknickel.com/plan.htm.
"Drilling of the three exploration targets this year resulted in
the discovery of a new combined PGE and nickel mineralized zone
which is over two kilometres east of the main Horsetrail deposit,"
said Mark Jarvis, President of Hard Creek Nickel. "The Cliff Zone
mineralization is very similar to the new PGE - nickel drill
intersections recently reported on November 27, 2007 in the
Horsetrail deposit."
"We have now identified two totally separate areas which host
both nickel and platinum-palladium mineralization. The potential to
include platinum and palladium as a portion of our overall resource
in two separate areas could be very significant. Close spaced
drilling will be required during the next drill season to determine
the significance and extent of this mineralization."
Holes 07-236, 237 and 238 were drilled in the Cliff area,
located approximately 2.5 kilometres (1.5 mile) east of the main
Horsetrail zone. A 1997 hole, located 600 metres (1,969 feet) east
of hole 07-237 and oriented to test the depth extension of
net-textured sulfides located adjacent to the ultramafic-phyllite
contact, intersected 50 metres (164 feet) of elevated platinum and
palladium, including nine 2 metre (6.5 feet) long samples with
greater than 500 ppb (0.50 grams/tonne) combined platinum and
palladium. Pt/Pd ratios are consistently close to 1:1.
A number of electromagnetic conductors, located in the southern
portion of the Cliff ultramafic body, remain untested as do several
other sulfide bearing rock outcrops. To date, only seven drill
holes have tested the 0.6 by 2 kilometre (0.4 x 1.2 mile) Cliff
ultramafic body. Two holes drilled in this area in 2007 remain to
be reported.
Both holes 07-230 and 231 were drilled in the Mandible area
approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 miles) northwest of the main
Horsetrail zone. These holes tested areas of dunite where surface
sampling indicated the presence of finely disseminated pentlandite,
containing 0.1 - 0.2% nickel in sulfides.
Holes 07-233, 234 and 235 were drilled in the Central area,
located approximately 3 kilometres (1.9 mile) northwest of the main
Horsetrail zone, to test mineralized wehrlite outcrops, the source
of mineralized float and a weak airborne electromagnetic anomaly.
However, drilling indicated the diorite-granodiorite intrusion and
its peripheral dykes were more extensive than originally
interpreted, significantly reducing the volume of favourable
ultramafic rocks.
The total nickel values reported in the table below include
nickel in both sulfide and non-sulfide minerals.
From To Length Total Total Pt Pd Pt+Pd
Area Hole # (m) (m) (m) Ni % Co % ppb ppb ppb
Cliff 07-236 No significant results
07-237 112 140 28 0.25 0.021 123 129 252
incl 112 124 12 0.25 0.015 170 170 340
148 168 20 0.24 0.015 284 316 600
204 216 12 0.21 0.014 332 297 629
incl 204 208 4 0.20 0.014 611 591 1202
07-238 6.5 16 9.5 0.17 0.014 123 175 298
Central 07-233 No significant results
07-234 48 60 12 0.23 0.011
07-235 No significant results
Mandible 07-230 No significant results
07-231 No significant results
Given the limited amount of drilling in these exploration areas,
the true widths are not known, however they have been estimated to
be approximately 80 percent of reported core intervals. Samples for
analysis were generally 4 metres in length of split NQ-size core.
Reference pulps with known nickel, copper, platinum and palladium
values were inserted every 25 core samples and rock blanks inserted
every 30 samples to monitor laboratory performance as part of the
QC/QA program.
Total nickel and cobalt values were determined by ICP emission
spectrometry following four acid digestion of a representative pulp
sample. Platinum and palladium values were determined by ICP
emission spectrometry following lead-collection fire assay fusion
of a 30 gram pulp. All analytical work was conducted by Acme
Analytical Laboratories Ltd., an ISO 9001 registered facility,
located in Vancouver. IPL, an ISO 9001 registered facility, also
located in Vancouver, is carrying out check analyses on ten percent
of the samples.
The Turnagain Nickel Project resource has been recently
estimated (see December 10, 2007 News Release for details) with the
measured and indicated resource estimated at 489 million tonnes
grading 0.22% total nickel (0.16% nickel in sulfides) and 0.012%
cobalt and an additional inferred resource of 560 million tonnes
grading 0.20% total nickel (0.15% nickel in sulfides) and 0.011%
cobalt. The sulfide nickel and cobalt grades are based on an
analytical procedure employed by Acme Laboratories that consists of
a concentrated hydrogen peroxide plus ammonium acetate leaching
solution that is believed to be selective at dissolving nickel and
cobalt from sulfide mineral species while leaving the nickel and
cobalt in silicates undissolved. As a precautionary step all the
sulfide nickel grades were assigned a value of zero if the
corresponding sulphur assay was less than 0.2% S. Sulphur assays
were based on Leco furnace method except for results obtained in
2006 which were ICP analysis. This precaution may cause an
underestimation of the nickel resource and could be large enough to
be a material impact. However, this approach limits the possibility
that an overestimation of the nickel resource has occurred. Mineral
resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated
economic viability.
This news release has been reviewed and approved by Neil Froc,
P.Eng., a qualified person consistent with NI 43-101.
On behalf of the Board of Directors of Hard Creek Nickel
Corporation
MARK JARVIS, President
The TSX Venture Exchange does not accept responsibility for the
accuracy or adequacy of this news release.
Contacts: Hard Creek Nickel Corp. Mark Jarvis President (604)
681-2300 (604) 681-2310 (FAX) Email: info@hardcreek.com Website:
www.hardcreeknickel.com
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