Fathom Provides 2024 Year in Review and Outlook for 2025

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Calgary, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - January 21, 2025) - Fathom Nickel Inc. (CSE: FNI) (FSE: 6Q5) (OTCQB: FNICF) (the "Company" or "Fathom") is pleased to provide management's review of the Company's activities from 2024 and a preliminary outlook for 2025.

Amid a challenging junior capital markets and commodity price landscape, Fathom has made several significant advances in 2024 at both its magmatic nickel sulphide projects: Gochager Lake and Albert Lake projects in north-central Saskatchewan. The Company continues to attract the interest of notable third-parties (majors and strategics), a testament to our methodical and scientific approach to exploration. We believe there is a very strong investment thesis at current prices to experience significant near-term share price gains based on several possible catalysts - from both an internal and macro perspective.

Exploration highlights to-date include:

Gochager Lake Project:

  • 2024 drilling demonstrated that the historic Gochager Lake deposit1 remains open for expansion to depth and along strike well beyond the historic boundaries.

  • Importantly, exploration to date demonstrates tremendous upside potential in an expanded footprint area we have now defined to be 25x the area of the historic deposit.

  • The historic Gochager Lake deposit is possibly one of several potential mineral deposits within the expanded footprint. Why?

    • The Gochager Lake deposit host rock continues along strike to the east-northeast and has now been mapped for a minimum of 600m.

    • Very robust Ni-Cu-Co in-soil assay anomalies, occurring ~ 1.5km east-northeast and ~ 1.0km west-southwest of the historic deposit, grade significantly higher than the Ni-Cu-Co in-soil responses in the immediate historic deposit area.

    • Disseminated, massive sulphide vein, and semi-massive sulphide breccia styles of mineralization (grading up to 2-3% Ni) intersected in recent drilling at the historic deposit, is consistent with a magmatic nickel sulphide deposit model and supports the notion that massive sulphide Ni-Cu-Co mineralization can also be hosted within the recognized Gochager Lake deposit footprint.

  • Fathom's near-term exploration strategy is focused on discovering massive sulphide bodies within the expanded footprint.

Albert Lake Project:

  • 2024 drilling at the Nic5 - Tremblay-Olson area intersected Rottenstone-like host rock and Rottenstone-like metal tenor ~ 25m below surface, thus validating the very robust 4km2 multi-element soil geochemical anomaly occurring 1-3km south-southwest of the historic very high-grade Rottenstone deposit2.

  • This provides further indications that mineralized ultramafic rock occurs subsurface and is being reflected by the 4km2 Nic5 - Tremblay-Olson soil geochemical anomaly.

  • Numerous high-priority, near surface and deep coincident gravity and electromagnetic anomalies remain untested in the Nic5 - Tremblay-Olson area.

  • Fathom has proven unequivocally that the famous, world-class grade Rottenstone deposit is not a "one-off", isolated occurrence but is part of an open, dynamic, magmatic nickel sulphide system that should yield Rottenstone-like grades within the vicinity of Rottenstone and elsewhere on the Albert Lake property.

  • In 2024 the Company discovered a Gold Zone with grades up to 2.68 g/t Au in an area 17.0km along strike of Ramp Metals Ranger gold discovery. We have had preliminary discussions with certain strategic investors with respect to the gold prospects at the Albert Lake project.