NiCAN Provides a Review of its March 2024 Drilling Program and Next Steps at the Wine Project, Manitoba

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TORONTO, May 29, 2024 /CNW/ - NiCAN Limited ("NiCAN" or the "Company") (TSXV: NICN) (FRA: W8Y) is pleased to provide a review of the Wine Phase III-B drilling program completed in March of 2024, including the final set of assays. Since acquiring the original claims in 2021, NiCAN has drilled a total of 7,686 meters on the Wine Property, with 2,074 meters focused on the Wine Occurrence.

Highlights (Table 1):

  • Diamond Drill Hole (DDH) Wine 24-3 intersected 5.5 meters averaging 1.10% Cu and 1.27% Ni (1.47% NiEq) starting from 5.9m core depth (Figure 2).

  • DDH Wine 24-7 intersected multiple zones of narrow nickel-copper mineralization from 8.0 meters core depth to 84 meters core depth. This hole was planned to establish the plunge of the Upper Zone. The Upper Zone was intersected along with three additional zones, initially interpreted to be the eastern margin of the Main Zone.

The objective of this drilling program was to better understand the dip and plunge of the Main and Upper Zones at the Wine Occurrence, in order to design future drill targets; to extend the mineralization to the south and at depth. Both zones appear to be more steeply dipping than originally modelled. The Company is currently incorporating the new drilling data and recently acquired geophysics to design programs to extend the mineralization in the Wine Occurrence area, including the new zone to the north, and to continue to test the broader Wine Gabbro (Figure 1).

Highlights From the Phase III-B drill program (Table 1, previously released):

  • DDH Wine 24-1A, designed to test down plunge of the Main Zone (Figure 4), intersected several zones of mineralization including:

    • 45.5 meters averaging 1.20% Cu and 1.32% Ni (1.55% NiEq), and

    • A new, near surface, zone located immediately to the north averaging 1.40% Cu and 1.63% Ni (1.89% NiEq) over 3.7 meters (Figure 4).

  • DDH Wine 24-2 intersected 28.0 meters averaging 1.25% Cu and 0.59% Ni (0.95% NiEq), the deepest and most southern intersection at the Wine Occurrence to date (Figure 3).

  • DDH Wine 24-4 intersected 20.3 meters averaging 2.88% Cu and 2.14% Ni (2.85% NiEq) (Figure 2).

Brad Humphrey, President and CEO of NiCAN, commented, "We are happy to provide a summary of the full results from our March drilling program at the Wine project. At the outset, I want to thank the members of our team, which were able to quickly remobilize to site and complete the extended program over a very short timeframe.

With less than 30% (2,074m) of our drilling focused on the Wine Occurrence since acquiring the original claims, we are encouraged by the results which returned strong nickel and copper grades over meaningful widths, all near surface. This program discovered a new near surface zone to the north, and also provided us with a better understanding of the dip and plunge of both the Main and Upper Zones. Both zones appear to be more steeply dipping than previously understood, which allows us to better target and extend the mineralization to the south and at depth in future drill programs. We also plan to test the extent of the new Northern Zone along with the previously announced Eastern Zone in future drilling.