FPX Nickel Completes Successful Drilling Programs at Baptiste Nickel Project in Central British Columbia
Highlights
- Drilling completed pursuant to the receipt of multi-year area-based permit from the province of
British Columbia which covers all anticipated Baptiste field activities required for the feasibility study ("FS") - Approximately 1,935 m of geomechanical, hydrogeological, and condemnation drilling was completed around the Project site with most of the meterage focused within the open-pit footprint, tangibly achieving the objectives of the program with focus on long-lead data collection for the EA and FS
- Over 75% of fieldwork expenditures was disbursed under the terms of contracts awarded to First Nations-owned or -affiliated businesses operating in central
British Columbia
"The 2025 field program achieved all objectives in building a robust dataset for Baptiste to support both the feasibility study and the commencement of the environmental assessment process," said
Feasibility Study Field Work Investigations
In connection with the environmental and cultural baseline study works ongoing at Baptiste since 2022, FPX has completed the first phase of FS engineering field work investigations. This year's program was focused on long-lead data collection that will tangibly support the EA process, as well as improved engineering definition within the open-pit footprint.
Approximately 1,935 m of geomechanical drilling, hydrogeological drilling, and condemnation drilling was completed around the Project site during this year's program, with most of the meterage focused within the open-pit footprint. This meterage strategically achieved the program objectives of initial FS engineering information gathering and will inform the next phase of the field investigation.
The next phase of the FS engineering field investigation program will include resource in-fill drilling, further geomechanical drilling, further hydrogeological drilling, and ex-pit geotechnical drilling. Following the completion of the second phase of engineering field investigations, the FS is expected to be completed in 2027.
Cultural and Environmental Baseline Studies
Cultural and environmental baseline studies have been ongoing for the
The cultural and environmental studies for the Project are being conducted by local First Nations-owned and -affiliated businesses. This approach targets the integration of First Nations perspectives into the scoping and execution of these studies and provides a strong collaborative basis for the EA process, which the Company plans to initiate in the fourth quarter of 2025.
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