FPX Nickel Commences Leach Testing of Nickel Concentrates for the Production of High-Grade Nickel Solution
30 Octubre 2019 - 5:30AM
FPX Nickel Corp.
(FPX-TSX.V) (“
FPX
Nickel” or the “
Company”) is pleased to
report that it will undertake pressure leaching test work to
evaluate the amenability of leaching high-grade nickel concentrates
from its 100%-owned Decar Nickel District (the
“
Project”). If successful, this test work will
position Decar as a potentially significant supplier of nickel for
the electric vehicle battery market.
As described in the Company’s news release dated August 6, 2019,
metallurgical testing conducted during 2018 and 2019 confirmed that
a conventional processing flowsheet using grinding, magnetic
separation and flotation will consistently produce clean nickel
concentrates grading 60-65% nickel. Concentrate production has been
completed by ALS Metallurgy of Kamloops, British Columbia, using a
600 kilogram sample comprised of core sample reject material from
four drill holes completed in 2012 and 2017 in the southeastern
portion of the Project’s Baptiste Deposit.
The high-grade nickel concentrate produced during the 2018/19
test program is notable for its extremely high metal content and
low level of impurities. Elemental analysis of the concentrate
confirms that there are no deleterious or penalty elements that
would render the product technically unacceptable for application
in traditional ferronickel and stainless steel processing
circuits.
Leach testing will be undertaken at Sherritt Technologies in
Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta and will consist of industry-standard
pressure oxidation tests to evaluate key metallurgical inputs to
maximize the recovery of nickel from the nickel concentrates. Test
results are expected to be received in January 2020.
Qualified Person
The metallurgical information in this news release has been
prepared in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements set
out in National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosures for
Minerals Projects of the Canadian Securities Administrators (“NI
43-101”) and supervised, reviewed and verified by Jeffrey B.
Austin, P.Eng., President of International Metallurgical and
Environmental Inc., a “Qualified Person” as defined by NI 43-101
and the person who oversees metallurgical developments for FPX
Nickel.
About the Decar Nickel District
The Company’s Decar Nickel District claims cover 245 square
kilometres of the Mount Sidney Williams ultramafic/ophiolite
complex, 90 km northwest of Fort St. James in central British
Columbia. The District is a two hour drive from Fort St. James on a
high-speed logging road. A branch line of the Canadian National
Railway is less than 5 kilometres east from Decar’s Baptiste
Deposit and the BC Hydro power grid comes within 110 kilometres
south of the property.
Decar hosts a greenfield discovery of nickel mineralization in
the form of a naturally occurring nickel-iron alloy called
awaruite, which is amenable to bulk-tonnage, open-pit mining.
Awaruite mineralization has been identified in four target areas
within this ophiolite complex, being the Baptiste Deposit, the B
Target, the Sid Target and Van Target, as confirmed by drilling in
the first three plus petrographic examination, electron probe
analyses and outcrop sampling on all four. Since 2010,
approximately $25 million has been spent on the exploration and
development of Decar.
Of the four targets in the Decar Nickel District, the Baptiste
Deposit has been the main focus of diamond drilling since 2010,
with a total of 82 holes and over 31,000 metres of drilling
completed. The Sid Target was tested with two holes in 2010 and the
B Target had a single hole drilled into it in 2011; all three holes
intersected nickel-iron alloy mineralization over wide intervals
with DTR nickel grades comparable to the Baptiste Deposit. The Van
Target was not drill-tested at that time as rock exposure was very
poor prior to logging activity by forestry companies.
As reported in a NI 43-101 resource estimate prepared on
February 26, 2018, the Baptiste deposit contains 1.843 billion
tonnes of indicated resources at an average grade of 0.123% DTR
nickel, for 2.3 million tonnes of DTR nickel, and 391 million
tonnes of inferred resources with an average grade of 0.115% DTR
nickel, for 0.4 million tonnes of DTR nickel, reported at a cut-off
grade of 0.06%. Mineral resources are not mineral reserves and do
not have demonstrated economic viability.
About FPX Nickel Corp.
FPX Nickel Corp. is focused on the exploration and development
of the Decar Nickel-Iron Alloy Project, located in central British
Columbia, and other occurrences of the same unique style of
naturally occurring nickel-iron alloy mineralization known as
awaruite. For more information, please view the Company’s website
at www.fpxnickel.com or contact Martin Turenne, President and CEO,
at (604) 681-8600.
On behalf of FPX Nickel Corp.
"Martin Turenne" Martin Turenne, President, CEO and Director
Forward-Looking StatementsCertain of the
statements made and information contained herein is considered
“forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable
Canadian securities laws. These statements address future events
and conditions and so involve inherent risks and uncertainties, as
disclosed in the Company's periodic filings with Canadian
securities regulators. Actual results could differ from those
currently projected. The Company does not assume the obligation to
update any forward-looking statement.
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this release.
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