First Atlantic Nickel Corp. reports that Hole AN-25-10 at the RPM Zone has delivered the highest DTR Nickel grade to date, averaging 0.15% DTR Ni over 228 meters with 68.62% magnetic recovery. The company plans to announce additional drilling around Hole 10 to continue the eastward expansion toward Chrome Pond.

Hole AN-25-10 intersected the highest-grade intervals at the RPM Zone, reaching 0.17% DTR Ni from 8 to 59 meters and 0.16% DTR Ni from 215 to 236 meters. The hole achieved 68.62% magnetic nickel recovery, with up to 2.08% nickel in magnetic concentrate.

Awaruite, a nickel-iron-cobalt alloy, eliminates the need for smelting or roasting due to its unique properties. The company’s metallurgical program includes magnetic separation to concentrate the recoverable nickel into just 10% of the starting mass prior to flotation.

Additional drilling around Hole AN-25-10 is planned to test deeper and expand eastward. The company is also evaluating the potential for a high-grade chromium concentrate as a byproduct from the drilling.

First Atlantic Nickel Corp. has released a new educational video explaining the Davis Tube Recovery (DTR) test, used to separate magnetic and non-magnetic material in samples. The company plans to continue expanding the RPM Zone and provide updates on recovery methods in early 2026.

Investors can connect with First Atlantic Nickel’s Investor Relations for more information. The company’s common shares trade on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol “FANCF” and on other German exchanges as well.

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