COMPANY CONFIRMS HIGH PLATINUM AND PALLADIUM
VALUES, AND MASSIVE SULPHIDE NICKEL-COPPER MINERALIZATION
TORONTO, Nov. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Nickel Creek
Platinum Corp. (TSX: NCP) (OTCQB: NCPCF) ("Nickel Creek" or the
"Company") is pleased to announce the overall results from its 2021
drilling and geophysics program which concluded during the month of
August 2021 in Yukon, Canada.
The drilling component of the 2021 exploration program comprised
12 holes totalling 1,257 metres (m), of which nine holes totalling
974m were drilled from two separate
drill platforms on the Arch Target at the Nickel Shäw Project. As
previously announced on October 8,
2021, five of the six holes from the first platform hit
intersected massive sulphide intervals, and a second platform was
placed ~100m from the first platform following the expected trend
of mineralization. Of the three holes drilled from the second
platform, one hole hit intersected massive sulphide mineralization
and one hole was drilled deep into the hanging wall for borehole
electromagnetic (EM) surveying.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE DRILL RESULTS:
- Massive to semi-massive sulphide intervals grading 1.22% to
3.85% nickel (Ni) and 0.92% to 2.77% copper (Cu) over 1.0m to 4.3m
– massive to semi-massive sulphide intersected in one additional
hole (see Table 1 for details).
- Significant platinum, palladium and gold in these intervals
of 1.30 to 3.97 grams per tonne (g/t) of total precious metals
(TPM) over 1.0m to 4.3m (see Table 1 for details).
- Geophysics results show untested conductive plates down-dip
and down-plunge of current drilling.
- Significant disseminated and massive sulphide intervals
grading 0.32% to 1.41% Ni, 0.14% to 0.69% Cu and 0.45 g/t to 2.49
g/t TPM over 12.4m to 23.7m intervals in nine holes (see Table 2
for details).
- Near surface massive to disseminated sulphide mineralization
at depths of 30m to 70m.
"We have clearly shown the capability of Nickel Shäw to host
near surface massive sulphide and TPM mineralization with
significant nickel, copper, platinum and palladium grades," said
Stuart Harshaw, President and CEO of
Nickel Creek Platinum.
"Further exploration will help define the extent of the
mineralized zone while we look to advance the Wellgreen deposit
towards a pre-feasibility study."
"The Wellgreen deposit – situated within the Nickel Shäw
property – stands out in this environment of severe shortage of
nickel-focused deposits, particularly those located in safe
geo-political jurisdictions that welcome environmentally-friendly
mine development. Its significant nickel endowment and strong
by-product credits, including copper, cobalt, platinum and
palladium, form an outstanding platform for value
advancement."
Table 1: Drilling summary – massive and semi-massive sulphide
Intervals
Hole
|
Ni%
|
Cu%
|
Co%
|
S%
|
Interval
(m)
|
From
(m)
|
ASD21-001
|
2.55
|
1.35
|
0.10
|
14.90
|
3.19
|
40
|
ASD21-002
|
2.15
|
0.92
|
0.04
|
5.87
|
1.01
|
52.15
|
ASD21-003
|
2.56
|
1.44
|
0.07
|
9.92
|
4.32
|
63.5
|
ASD21-004
|
3.85
|
1.37
|
0.12
|
24.15
|
3.45
|
34.5
|
ASD21-005
|
1.22
|
2.77
|
0.05
|
8.48
|
1.86
|
41
|
ASD21-008
|
3.68
|
1.14
|
0.07
|
11.18
|
2.09
|
86.17
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hole
|
Pt
g/t
|
Pd
g/t
|
Au
g/t
|
TPM
g/t
|
Interval
(m)
|
From
(m)
|
ASD21-001
|
1.09
|
1.99
|
0.17
|
3.25
|
3.19
|
40
|
ASD21-002
|
0.36
|
0.93
|
0.01
|
1.30
|
1.01
|
52.15
|
ASD21-003
|
0.68
|
1.93
|
0.08
|
2.69
|
4.32
|
63.5
|
ASD21-004
|
1.61
|
2.18
|
0.18
|
3.97
|
3.45
|
34.5
|
ASD21-005
|
1.15
|
2.56
|
0.13
|
3.84
|
1.86
|
41
|
ASD21-008
|
0.70
|
1.30
|
0.02
|
2.02
|
2.09
|
86.17
|
Note: All
intervals listed are down-hole core lengths, not true widths;
interval grades are length weighted. A cut-off grade of 1.0% Ni was
applied for the massive to semi-massive sulphide. Newly reported
holes are bolded.
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Table 2: Drilling summary – combined massive, semi-massive
and disseminated sulphide Intervals
Hole
|
Ni%
|
Cu%
|
Co%
|
S%
|
Interval
(m)
|
From
(m)
|
ASD21-001
|
0.87
|
0.52
|
0.03
|
4.90
|
15.19
|
28
|
ASD21-002
|
0.45
|
0.25
|
0.02
|
3.11
|
23.66
|
29.5
|
ASD21-003
|
0.84
|
0.53
|
0.03
|
6.98
|
21.82
|
46
|
ASD21-004
|
1.41
|
0.55
|
0.05
|
9.91
|
11.95
|
26
|
ASD21-005
|
0.55
|
0.69
|
0.02
|
2.71
|
12.36
|
30.5
|
ASD21-006
|
0.43
|
0.32
|
0.02
|
1.29
|
15.16
|
40.92
|
ASD21-007
|
0.33
|
0.21
|
0.02
|
0.94
|
22.79
|
6
|
ASD21-008
|
0.89
|
0.38
|
0.03
|
3.64
|
11.26
|
77
|
ASD21-009
|
0.32
|
0.14
|
0.01
|
0.32
|
26.95
|
3.05
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hole
|
Pt
g/t
|
Pd
g/t
|
Au
g/t
|
TPM
g/t
|
Interval
(m)
|
From
(m)
|
ASD21-001
|
0.64
|
1.13
|
0.11
|
1.89
|
15.19
|
28
|
ASD21-002
|
0.53
|
0.91
|
0.07
|
1.51
|
23.66
|
29.5
|
ASD21-003
|
0.72
|
1.33
|
0.08
|
2.13
|
21.82
|
46
|
ASD21-004
|
0.91
|
1.46
|
0.12
|
2.49
|
11.95
|
26
|
ASD21-005
|
0.61
|
1.08
|
0.10
|
1.79
|
12.36
|
30.5
|
ASD21-006
|
0.52
|
0.78
|
0.08
|
1.37
|
15.16
|
40.92
|
ASD21-007
|
0.34
|
0.54
|
0.05
|
0.93
|
22.79
|
6
|
ASD21-008
|
0.03
|
0.82
|
0.05
|
0.90
|
11.26
|
77
|
ASD21-009
|
0.05
|
0.36
|
0.05
|
0.45
|
26.95
|
3.05
|
|
Note: All
intervals listed are down-hole core lengths, not true widths;
interval grades are length weighted. A cut-off grade of 1.0% Ni was
applied for the massive sulphide and 0.3% Ni for the disseminated
sulphide. Newly reported holes are bolded.
|
Nine holes were drilled from two drill pads in the Arch area and
three holes were drilled on targets in the Burwash area (see
Figure 1 for a map of these areas).
The Arch ultramafic sill has been the subject of several
historical exploration campaigns and has had various surveys,
including ground EM (VLF) and magnetics, helicopter EM and
magnetics (Dighem), soil geochemistry, trenching and limited
diamond drilling (three holes totalling 136m). A shallow historical hole (1988 hole
AR88-03, 18.7m length) drilled near
the 2020 TDEM conductor returned assays of 1.44% Ni and 0.75% Cu,
0.65 g/t platinum (Pt) and 1.58 g/t palladium (Pd) over
2.6m.
This year's drilling on the Arch Target intersected significant
massive to semi-massive sulphide in five holes drilled from the
Arch 1 Drill Pad and in one hole drilled from the Arch 2 Pad
(see Figure 2). Grades up to 3.85% Ni, 1.37% Cu and 3.97 g/t
TPM over 3.45m were returned.
Disseminated sulphide along with net-textured, blebby and
interstitial sulphide variably occurs above the high-grade zones
with combined massive sulphide and disseminated intervals grading
up to 1.41% Ni, 0.55% Cu and 2.49 g/t TPM over 11.95m.
Four holes at Arch were surveyed by borehole EM along with three
surface lines. Diamond drilling was performed by Superior Diamond
Drilling and the EM survey was completed by SJ Geophysics.
Sulphide mineralization at Arch occurs at the base of an
outcropping ultramafic sill ("Arch Sill") that is centred four
kilometres west-northwest of the Wellgreen deposit. The sill is
approximately 100 metres thick and dips subparallel to the slope at
55-75 degrees to the south-southwest. Massive and semi-massive
sulphide mineralization is related to a thin (<2 metres)
marginal gabbro unit that occurs below a distinctive Mottled
Peridotite unit. The high-grade sulphide occurs at the marginal
gabbro/footwall contact. Footwall rocks typically consist of Hasen
Creek Formation meta-sediments. The ultramafic Arch Sill is
believed to be contemporaneous with the Permo-Triassic ultramafic
intrusion hosting the Wellgreen deposit.
Figure 3 is a general north-south cross section through the Arch
area looking west. The near surface massive sulphide intersections
are identified in red on 5 of the 6 holes drilled from this
location.
Figure 4 is a general east-west longitudinal section through the
Arch area looking north. Please refer to this figure for the
specific Ni, Cu, Co and TPM grades and intersections in each
hole.
Surface and borehole EM surveys were conducted concurrently with
the 2021 drilling program. SJ Geophysics from Vancouver was contracted to survey four
boreholes and three surface lines around the Arch Target. The
parameters of the surface survey were adjusted using the
information learned from previous work carried out in 2020. The
steep topography of the project area can be challenging for surface
EM, and the amount of motion noise experienced by the highly
sensitive EM sensors in this type of terrain is unavoidable in a
production survey. Using the newly calibrated parameters of SJ
Geophysics' Volterra system, a significant increase in data quality
was observed, compared to previous campaigns.
The three surface lines completed this year utilized the
transmitting loop from the borehole electromagnetic (BHEM) survey.
These lines ran straight down the steep topography – one east of
the BHEM loop, one through the centre, and one to the west of the
loop. The central line of the surface survey definitively confirmed
the main Arch Target from the 2020 campaign, while the improved
data quality allowed for the identification of a previously
undetected conductor. This newly identified conductor appears to
the west of the western-most survey line (see Figure 5) and
requires further investigation.
Four separate drillholes (ASD21-006, -007, -008, and -009) were
surveyed with BHEM in the 2021 campaign. These surveys defined a
100-metre-long target that appears to be south of hole ASD21-006,
intersecting ASD21-003, and approaching ASD21-007 (see Figures 3
and 6). A second smaller target was located along strike
intersecting hole ASD21-008, while a deeper target was identified
north of ASD21-009. All of the modelled EM conductors listed appear
to have conductivity thicknesses greater than 1,000 Siemens and are
considered to be potential massive sulphide targets.


Analytical quality assurance and quality control ("QAQC")
included submission of blanks and standards. Various standards were
submitted that are appropriate for both low-grade and high-grade
Ni-Cu-TPM mineralization. Results from the standards and blanks
were reviewed and in the opinion of the Qualified Person, the
analytical results pass QAQC review. Sample preparation was
completed at the ALS facility in Whitehorse, Yukon and analysis was completed at the ALS
laboratory in North Vancouver, British
Columbia. Samples were analyzed by 4-acid digestion and
ICP-AES (ALS method MEICP-61) with platinum, palladium and gold
analysis by fire assay with ICP-AES finish (ALS method PGM-ICP23).
Selected massive sulphide samples are still being analyzed for the
full PGE+gold suite by nickel sulphide collection fire assay with
ICP-MS finish (ALS method PGM-MS25NS).
Table 3: Drill hole location information in metres
Hole
|
Easting
|
Northing
|
Elevation
|
Pad
|
Azimuth
|
Inclination
|
Depth
|
ASD21-001
|
574418
|
6817281
|
1432
|
Arch 1
|
355.2
|
-51.1
|
74.98
|
ASD21-002
|
574418
|
6817281
|
1432
|
Arch 1
|
327.6
|
-50.4
|
59.44
|
ASD21-003
|
574418
|
6817281
|
1432
|
Arch 1
|
279.6
|
-43.2
|
82.3
|
ASD21-004
|
574418
|
6817281
|
1432
|
Arch 1
|
16.4
|
-44.5
|
66.4
|
ASD21-005
|
574418
|
6817281
|
1432
|
Arch 1
|
350.8
|
-74.9
|
57.9
|
ASD21-006
|
574418
|
6817281
|
1432
|
Arch 1
|
360
|
-90
|
198
|
ASD21-007
|
574306
|
6817353
|
1420
|
Arch 2
|
77
|
-60
|
108.16
|
ASD21-008
|
574306
|
6817353
|
1420
|
Arch 2
|
1.3
|
-60
|
120.7
|
ASD21-009
|
574306
|
6817353
|
1420
|
Arch 2
|
301.82
|
-80.05
|
157.28
|
BSD21-009
|
585000
|
6813953
|
1913
|
Burwash 1
|
336
|
-59.7
|
117.65
|
BSD21-010
|
584872
|
6814358
|
1949
|
Burwash 2
|
347.6
|
-48.6
|
108.51
|
BSD21-011
|
583476
|
6814561
|
1474
|
Burwash 3
|
358.7
|
-44.8
|
44.2
|
BSD21-011A
|
583476
|
6814561
|
1474
|
Burwash 3
|
358.7
|
-44.8
|
61.26
|
Note: Co-ordinates
UTM Zone 7 NAD83.
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Three holes were drilled in the Burwash area in the Linda Creek
drainage. These holes were drilled to test conductivity from the
2020 surface EM survey and areas with anomalous disseminated
sulphide hosted in peridotite outlined from historical trenching
and drilling. No significant intervals greater than 0.3% Ni were
intersected; however, drilling difficulties due to poor ground
conditions prevented a complete test, and exploration potential
remains in the Burwash area.
Scientific and Technical Information
The scientific and technical information disclosed in this news
release was prepared under the supervision Cameron Bell, P. Geo., an independent geologist
on a consulting retainer contract with the Company, and a
"Qualified Person" as defined in National Instrument 43-101 –
Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101").
The scientific and technical information disclosed in this news
release in relation to the geophysics program was reviewed and
approved by Brian Bengert, P. Geo.,
who is a "Qualified Person" as defined in NI 43-101, and an
independent consultant to the Company.
About Nickel Creek Platinum Corp.
Nickel Creek Platinum Corp. (TSX: NCP; OTCQB: NCPCF) is a
Canadian mining exploration and development company and its
flagship asset is its 100%-owned Nickel Shäw Project. The Nickel
Shäw Project is a large undeveloped nickel sulphide project in one
of the most favourable jurisdictions in the world, with an
attractive mix of metals including copper, cobalt and platinum
group metals. The Nickel Shäw Project has exceptional access to
infrastructure, located three hours west of Whitehorse via the paved Alaska Highway, which supports year-round
access to deep-sea shipping ports in southern Alaska. The Company is also investigating
additional opportunities for shareholder value creation.
The Company is led by a management team with a proven track
record of successful discovery, development, financing and
operation of large-scale projects. Our vision is to create value
for our shareholders by becoming a leading North American nickel,
copper, cobalt and PGM producer.
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"continue", "plans" or similar terminology, or negative
connotations thereof. All information in this release, other than
information of historical facts, including, without limitation,
statements with respect to plans for further exploration to help
define the extent of the mineralized zone, plans to advance the
Wellgreen deposit towards a pre-feasibility study, and general
future plans and objectives for the Company and the Nickel Shäw
Project, are forward-looking information that involve various risks
and uncertainties. Although the Company believes that the
expectations expressed in such forward-looking information are
based on reasonable assumptions, such expectations are not
guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments
may differ materially from those in the forward-looking
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For more information on the Company and the key assumptions,
risks and challenges with respect to the forward-looking
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