First Atlantic Nickel Corp. announced positive Davis Tube Recovery (DTR) metallurgical test results from drill hole AN-25-08 at the RPM Zone in Newfoundland. The hole confirmed a double strike length of 800 meters with an average magnetically recoverable nickel grade of 0.12% over 480 meters.

The RPM Zone has been expanded to a 4-kilometer target area, with Phase 2X drilling confirming 800 meters of this zone. This expansion highlights the large-scale potential of the Pipestone XL Nickel Alloy Project.

Drilling results from holes AN-25-07 and AN-25-08 have refined the structural understanding of the awaruite mineralization system. Eastward drilling orientation has been found to be essential for effectively testing the true width of the mineralized body.

DTR testing has shown that chromium and cobalt are magnetically recovered alongside nickel in the magnetic concentrate, providing significant potential for valuable byproducts. The focus is on optimizing magnetic separation processes for high-grade nickel concentrates.

First Atlantic Nickel Corp. is developing the Pipestone XL Nickel Alloy Project in Newfoundland. The project focuses on awaruite, a naturally occurring nickel-iron-cobalt alloy with strategic significance for the North American supply chain. The Company aims to establish a secure and reliable source of nickel production for various industries.

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