FPX Nickel and JOGMEC select the Advocate Nickel Property in Newfoundland to be advanced as a Designated Project
Highlights
- The large, highly prospective, Advocate
Nickel Property covers 86.25 km2 and includes over 45 km strike length of serpentinized ultramafic rocks, the suitable host rock formation for awaruite mineralization - Three sizeable zones of awaruite mineralization have been discovered to date at Advocate, with surface rock samples returning DTR nickel grades of up to 0.14% and remaining open in all directions
- JOGMEC and FPX have established a budget of
$450,000 for Advocate exploration activities in 2025, with work expected to define drill targets at one or more zones through property-wide rock sampling and grid-based top-of-bedrock sampling in areas with limited outcrop
"After reviewing over 50 targets in 10 jurisdictions worldwide, including 11 in
Advocate
The Advocate
Reconnaissance rock sampling to date, with over 200 samples collected to-date, has delineated three zones of high-grade awaruite mineralization, including the
DTR Ni (%) |
Number of samples |
> 0.10 |
4 |
0.08 – 0.10 |
1 |
0.06 – 0.08 |
10 |
0.04 – 0.06 |
11 |
< 0.04 |
2 |
Future planned work at the
Next steps at the
The Birchy Lake North target is defined by only five rock samples covering an approximately 500 m strike length. It remains open to the northeast and southwest. DTR nickel grades range from 0.07% to 0.13%. Significantly more rock sampling and top-of-bedrock sampling is warranted at this zone.
Advocate
Mineralogical analysis in the form of QEMSCAN (Quantitative Evaluation of Minerals by Scanning Electron Microscopy) was performed on eleven sub-samples of the magnetic fraction of Advocate rock samples produced by DTR magnetic separation. The presence of awaruite was confirmed in all eleven samples tested; higher-grade samples were determined to contain abundant coarse-grained awaruite. The presence of coarse-grained awaruite provides additional confidence that the awaruite at Advocate is likely to be recoverable using magnetic separation similar to that demonstrated in bench- and pilot-scale testing for Baptiste mineralization.
Total nickel values in ultramafic rock samples collected to date from the Advocate Property range from 0.18% to 0.29% and average 0.23%. These values are consistent with typical background nickel values from ultramafic rocks sampled globally and do not represent potentially recoverable nickel. The high DTR nickel values obtained from the Advocate zones indicate that the nickel in these target areas is primarily contained in awaruite with grain sizes sufficiently coarse to be recovered by magnetic separation.
FPX-JOGMEC Joint Venture
After careful review of both geological and business considerations, JOGMEC has elected to accept the Advocate
A preliminary budget of
Option Agreement Terms
The Company has signed an option agreement ("Agreement") to acquire up to 100% of the Advocate
First Option
- Three-year term
- Staged cash payments totaling
$225,000 - Staged work commitments totaling
$2,500,000 - The Company to earn an 80% interest in the Advocate
Nickel Property upon completion of the First Option work commitments and cash payments
Second Option
- Five-year term commencing on the completion of the First Option
- Cash payment of
$6,000,000 to purchase the remaining 20% of the AdvocateNickel Property for a total of 100% ownership
Sampling and Analytical Method
One- to two-kilogram rock samples were collected in the field from outcrop or locally sourced float in areas where outcrop was unavailable. Locations were documented using handheld GPS units. Once bagged, tagged, and sorted, samples were shipped to
Sample preparation involved crushing the entire sample to 80% less than 2 mm, riffle splitting 250 g, and pulverization of the split to greater than 95% passing 74 microns. Analytical procedures included whole rock analysis by lithium metaborate/tetraborate fusion ICPOES, Davis Tube magnetic separation, and lithium borate fusion XRF analysis on the magnetic separate. The DTR nickel grade is calculated by multiplying the magnetic separate XRF fusion nickel value by the weight of the magnetic fraction, divided by total recorded weight.
QA/QC procedures included the insertion of industry-standard commercial standards in all phases of the analytical procedures, duplicates at multiple stages in the preparation procedures and blanks. All QA/QC protocols were performed by
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FPX Nickel Corp. is focused on the exploration and development of the
On behalf of
"Martin Turenne"
Forward-Looking Statements
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