North American Nickel Inc. (TSX-V:NAN)
(OTCBB:WSCRF) (CUSIP:65704T 108) (the "
Company")
is pleased to report that assays have been received from two 2017
drill holes completed to test the Spotty Hill target at the Imiak
Hill Complex (IHC) on the Company’s 100% owned Maniitsoq
nickel-copper-cobalt-PGM sulphide project in southwest Greenland.
This drilling extends the known mineralization and indicates
further potential at depth. The 2017 exploration program was
concluded in late September and included 23 drill holes totaling
8,767 metres.
Highlights include:
• MQ-17-143 returns 7.8m @ 1.35% Ni, 0.26% Cu,
0.04% Co & 1.85 Pt+Pd+Au
- Including a higher grade zone of:- 5.0m @ 1.69% Ni, 0.33% Cu
and 2.71 g/t Pt+Pd+Au
- MQ-17-143 extends Spotty Hill Ni-Cu-PGM sulphide mineralization
95 metres to the east-southeast of the deepest previous hole,
MQ-16-121, and the zone is open at depth.
• Cluster of untested borehole electromagnetic (BHEM) anomalies
indicating potential change in orientation of Spotty Hill
conductive trend at depth.
NAN CEO, Keith Morrison, commented: “The
drilling and BHEM completed this year at Spotty Hill have resulted
in the step-out intersection of additional mineralization and
provided new information regarding the geometry of the zone at
depth. These results will be used in conjunction with the new
surface 3D IP survey to plan more systematic future drilling at
Spotty Hill. We are looking forward to reporting results from the
Fossilik and P-013 SE areas in the coming
weeks.”
The 2017 exploration program was focussed on
step-out drilling at the Imiak Hill Complex, Fossilik and P-013SE
areas. The program also included borehole electromagnetic (BHEM),
optical televiewer and physical property surveys, surface
electromagnetic and induced polarization geophysical surveys,
mapping, structural geological studies and 3D modeling. Three drill
rigs were in operation during September, including a rig sourced
from a second drilling contractor in order to increase drilling
production. The drilling program was concluded in late September
with a total of 8,767 metres completed in 23 holes. Table 1 gives a
listing of the drilling completed at each target area.
This release summarizes the results received for
two holes totalling 966 metres completed at the Spotty Hill target
located at the Imiak Hill Complex in the central portion of the
Greenland Norite Belt (Figure 1). Drill collar
information and a summary of assays are provided in Tables 2 and 3,
respectively. A drill plan map is provided in Figure 2 and an
inclined longitudinal section is shown in Figure 3. Figures may be
viewed using the link provided with this release.
Further details of the drilling completed at
Spotty Hill are given below.
Table 1: Listing of 2017 Maniitsoq Drill
Holes by Target Area
Target Area |
Hole Number |
Length (m) |
Comments |
P-013 SE |
MQ-17-134 |
149.4 |
Lost hole |
|
MQ-17-136 |
8.0 |
Lost hole |
|
MQ-17-137 |
101.0 |
Lost hole |
|
MQ-17-138 |
326.0 |
|
|
MQ-17-140 |
299.0 |
|
|
MQ-17-142 |
448.0 |
|
|
|
|
|
Imiak Hill Complex: |
|
|
|
Mikissoq |
MQ-17-135 |
783.0 |
|
|
MQ-17-139 |
386.0 |
|
|
|
|
|
Spotty Hill |
MQ-17-141 |
534.2 |
|
|
MQ-17-143 |
432.0 |
|
|
|
|
|
Other |
MQ-17-147 |
754.0 |
|
|
MQ-17-149 |
170.6 |
|
|
MQ-17-150 |
423.0 |
|
|
MQ-17-154 |
465.4 |
|
|
|
|
|
Fossilik: |
|
|
|
P-058 |
MQ-17-144 |
528.0 |
|
|
MQ-17-145 |
7.5 |
Lost hole |
|
MQ-17-146 |
512.0 |
|
|
MQ-17-148 |
658.0 |
|
|
MQ-17-151 |
229.8 |
Stopped, re-aligned re-drilled as MQ-17-152 |
|
MQ-17-152 |
686.0 |
|
|
|
|
|
P-004 |
MQ-17-153 |
437.0 |
|
|
|
|
|
Fossilik I |
MQ-17-155 |
292.05 |
|
|
|
|
|
P-246 |
MQ-17-156 |
137.0 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL: |
8,766.95 |
|
Table 2: Drill Collar Information,
Spotty Hill
Hole Number |
UTMEast |
UTM North |
Elevation(m) |
Length(m) |
Azimuth |
Dip |
MQ-17-141 |
478874 |
7256937 |
594 |
534.20 |
41 |
-68 |
MQ-17-143 |
478874 |
7256937 |
594 |
432.00 |
45 |
-49 |
Note: Collar coordinates in UTM WGS84 Zone
22N
Table 3: Assay Results, Spotty
Hill
HoleNumber |
|
From(m) |
To (m) |
CoreLength(m) |
Ni % |
Cu % |
Co% |
S % |
Pt g/t |
Pd g/t |
Au g/t |
|
MQ-17-141 |
|
|
|
|
NSA |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MQ-17-143 |
|
342.00 |
381.00 |
39.00 |
0.13 |
0.03 |
0.01 |
0.38 |
0.02 |
0.02 |
0.01 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
381.00 |
388.80 |
7.80 |
1.35 |
0.26 |
0.04 |
5.42 |
0.25 |
0.28 |
1.32 |
|
incl. |
381.00 |
386.00 |
5.00 |
1.69 |
0.33 |
0.05 |
6.89 |
0.33 |
0.34 |
2.04 |
|
incl. |
381.00 |
382.00 |
1.00 |
1.62 |
0.93 |
0.04 |
6.15 |
0.34 |
0.37 |
10.00* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Note: Intervals represent core lengths, not
necessarily true widths.
NSA – No Significant Assays* Sample returned > 10 g/t and was
cut to 10 g/t.
The Spotty Hill zone is located 1.3 kilometres
southeast of Mikissoq (see News Release dated October 10, 2017) and
consists of both disseminated and blebby magmatic sulphides as well
as remobilized semi-massive to massive stringer, vein and breccia
sulphides. The mineralization exhibits high nickel tenors (percent
nickel re-calculated to 100% sulphides) of typically between 8.5
and 10.5% as well as elevated PGM contents. The steeply southwest
dipping and moderately southeast plunging zone is well defined over
a plunge extent of 300 metres based on drilling and BHEM surveys
completed prior to 2016. Drilling completed in 2016 and 2017
consisted of widely spaced deeper step-out holes and extended the
mineralization over a total plunge extent of 400 metres. BHEM
surveys of the 2016 and 2017 holes define anomalies which show a
potential change in orientation of the conductive trend at
depth.
Hole MQ-17-141 was designed to test 125 metres
down plunge of previous hole MQ-16-121 which intersected 4.75
metres of 1.59% nickel and 0.30% copper (see News Release dated
November 16, 2016). This new hole did not intersect significant
mineralization but a BHEM survey of this hole, together with
results from hole MQ-16-121, has confirmed the presence of untested
moderate to high conductance anomalies located between the two
holes (Figure 3).
Hole MQ-17-143 was drilled to test an off-hole
BHEM anomaly detected from previous hole MQ-16-119 and intersected
a melanorite-hosted zone of breccia sulphides and sulphide
stringers at the target depth. This zone averaged 1.35% nickel,
0.26% copper and 1.85 g/t Pt+Pd+Au over 7.8 metres from 381.0 to
388.8 metres down hole and included a higher grade interval of
1.69% nickel, 0.33% copper and 2.71 g/t Pt+Pd+Au over 5.0 metres.
One individual sample returned a highly anomalous gold grade of 10
g/t over 1 metre from 381.0 to 382.0 metres down hole. A wide zone
of weakly mineralized melanorite was intersected in the immediate
hanging wall to the high grade zone and returned 0.13% nickel over
39.0 metres from 342.0 to 381.0m down hole.
The sulphide zone in MQ-17-143 is visually very
similar to the zone intersected at depth in MQ-16-121 consisting of
a network of remobilized sulphide stringers wrapping around norite
creating a brecciated appearance (Figure 4). The sulphide zone in
MQ-17-143 is located approximately 95 metres east-southeast (along
strike and up-dip) of MQ-16-121. The orientation of interpreted
BHEM plates suggests continuity in the mineralization between these
two holes and represents a marked change in orientation when
compared to the shallower southeast plunging conductive trend
(Figure 3).
Quality Control
The drilling was completed by Cabo Drilling Corp
(Canada) utilizing two Atlas Copco S2 diamond drill rigs.
Additionally, drilling completed in September included a Helí 1500
Marcotte drill rig sourced from Arctic Core Drilling A/S
(Greenland) and manned by a drill crew from Forage-M3 Drilling
(Canada). Drill core samples (36.5 mm BQ and 47.6 mm NQ) are cut in
half by a diamond saw on site. Half of the core is retained
for reference purposes. Samples are generally 1.0 to 1.5
metre intervals or less at the discretion of the site geologists.
Sample preparation is completed at the GeoLAB Greenland ApS
preparation lab in Nuuk, Greenland. Sample pulps are sent by
air to the MS Analytical laboratory in Langley, BC, Canada.
Blank samples and commercially prepared and certified Ni sulphide
analytical control standards with a range of grades are inserted in
every batch of 20 samples or a minimum of one per sample
batch. Analyses for Ni, Cu and Co are completed using a
sodium peroxide fusion preparation and ICP-ES finish
(PER-700). Analyses for Pt, Pd, and Au are by fire assay (30
grams nominal sample weight) with an ICP-AES finish (FAS-113).
Technical Information; Qualified Person
The Company is not aware of any legal,
political, environmental or other risks that could materially
affect the potential development of the project other than those
set out in its annual information form filed on www.sedar.com.
Please see below under the heading "Cautionary Note Regarding
Forward-looking Statements" for further details regarding risks
facing the Company.
All technical information in this release has
been reviewed and approved by Patricia Tirschmann, P.Geo, who is
the Qualified Person for the Company and Vice President
Exploration, North American Nickel Inc.
About North American Nickel
North American Nickel is a mineral exploration
company with 100% owned properties in Maniitsoq, Greenland and
Sudbury, Ontario.
The Maniitsoq property in Greenland is a Camp
scale project comprising 2,985 square km covering numerous
high-grade nickel-copper sulphide occurrences associated with
norite and other mafic-ultramafic intrusions of the Greenland
Norite Belt (GNB). The >75km-long belt is situated along, and
near, the southwest coast of Greenland accessible from the existing
Seqi deep water port with an all year round shipping season and
abundant hydro-electric potential.
The Post Creek/Halcyon property in Sudbury is
strategically located adjacent to the past producing Podolsky
copper-nickel-platinum group metal deposit of KGHM International
Ltd. The property lies along the extension of the Whistle Offset
dyke structure. Such geological structures host major Ni-Cu-PGM
deposits and producing mines within the Sudbury Camp.
Cautionary Note Regarding
Forward-looking Statements
This press release contains certain
"forward-looking statements" and "forward-looking information"
under applicable securities laws concerning the business,
operations and financial performance and condition of the Company.
Forward-looking statements and forward-looking information include,
but are not limited to, statements with respect to the success of
exploration activities; impact of mineralogy, estimation of mineral
resources at mineral projects of the Company; the future economics
of minerals including nickel and copper; synergies and financial
impact facilities; the benefits of the development potential of the
properties of the Company and currency exchange rate fluctuations.
Except for statements of historical fact relating to the Company,
certain information contained herein constitutes forward-looking
statements. Forward-looking statements are frequently characterized
by words such as "plan," "expect," "project," "intend," "believe,"
"anticipate," "estimate" and other similar words, or statements
that certain events or conditions "may" or "will" occur.
Forward-looking statements are based on the opinions and estimates
of management at the date the statements are made, and are based on
a number of assumptions and subject to a variety of risks and
uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or
results to differ materially from those projected in the
forward-looking statements. Many of these assumptions are based on
factors and events that are not within the control of the Company
and there is no assurance they will prove to be correct.
Factors that could cause actual results to vary
materially from results anticipated by such forward-looking
statements include variations in metal grades, changes in market
conditions, variations in recovery rates, risks relating to
international operations, fluctuating metal prices and currency
exchange rates, and other risks of the mining industry, including
but not limited to the failure of plant, equipment or processes to
operate as anticipated. The Company cautions that the foregoing
list of important factors is not exhaustive. Investors and others
who base themselves on forward-looking statements should carefully
consider the above factors as well as the uncertainties they
represent and the risk they entail. The Company believes that the
expectations reflected in those forward-looking statements are
reasonable, but no assurance can be given that these expectations
will prove to be correct and such forward-looking statements
included in this press release should not be unduly relied upon.
These statements speak only as of the date of this press release.
The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking
statements if circumstances or management's estimates or opinions
should change except as required by applicable securities laws.
Although the Company has attempted to identify
important factors that could cause actual actions, events or
results to differ materially from those described in
forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause
actions, events or results not to be anticipated, estimated or
intended. Statements concerning mineral reserve and resource
estimates may also be deemed to constitute forward-looking
statements to the extent they involve estimates of the
mineralization that will be encountered if the property is
developed.
Statements about the Company's future
expectations and all other statements in this press release other
than historical facts are "forward looking statements" within the
meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and as that term defined in
the Private Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The Company intends that
such forward-looking statements be subject to the safe harbours
created thereby. Since these statements involve risks and
uncertainties and are subject to change at any time, the Company's
actual results may differ materially from the expected results. For
further information on the project, please see National Instrument
43-101 (NI 43-101) technical report prepared by SRK Consulting
(Canada) Inc. (SRK) dated effective March 17th, 2017, titled
“Updated Independent Technical Report for the Maniitsoq
Nickel-Copper-Cobalt-PGM Project, Greenland”, available under the
Company's profile at www.sedar.com or at
www.northamericannickel.com.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
Mark Fedikow PresidentNorth American Nickel
Inc.
For more information contact:
North American Nickel Inc.Jaclyn
RuptashCorporate Communications (604) 770-4334Toll free:
1-866-816-0118
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