Quebec Nickel drills greater than 1% nickel at Ducros project

At Quebec Nickel's Ducros nickel-copper-PGE project, 80 km north of Val-d'Or, Que. Credit: Quebec Nickel

Ultramafic rocks mineralized with nickel, copper and platinum group elements that were discovered at surface and drilled in the mid-2000s are now getting a more fulsome examination in a 20,000-metre drill program by Quebec Nickel (CSE: QNI; US-OTC: QNICF). 

New assay results from the Fortin Sill Zone at the junior’s 100%-owned Ducros project in Quebec, 80 km northeast of Val-d’Or, returned 35.6 metres grading 0.59% nickel, 0.54% copper, 238 parts per million cobalt, 0.44 gram platinum per tonne, 0.42 gram palladium and 0.15 gram gold starting from 11.7 metres depth in step-out hole QDG-22-29. 

But the highlights from the hole were sub-intervals of 11.8 metres grading 1.44% nickel, 1.49% copper, 461 ppm cobalt, 1.23 grams platinum, 1.16 grams palladium and 0.4 gram gold starting from 35.5 metres, which also contained 8.4 metres of 1.85% nickel, 1.65% copper, 576 ppm cobalt, 1.5 grams platinum, 1.37 grams palladium, 0.4 gram gold. 

A second hole, QDG-22-28, cut 43.4 metres of 0.24% nickel, 0.25% copper, 146 ppm cobalt, 0.1 gram platinum, 0.14 gram palladium, and 0.11 gram gold, starting from 5.6 metres downhole. 

The two holes were collared to the southeast of the Fortin Sill Zone discovery outcrop. 

The junior explorer also reported results from recent channel sampling in June with highlights of 13 metres of 0.37% nickel, 0.93% copper, 179 ppm cobalt, 0.50 gram platinum, 0.58 gram palladium, and 0.31 gram gold in channel sample 2, and a 3.8-metre interval in channel sample four of 0.32% nickel, 1.2% copper, 179 ppm cobalt, 0.7 gram platinum, 0.79 gram palladium, and 0.43 gram gold in channel sample four. 

The company has drilled 9,000 metres at the eastern part of the Ducros project so far this year.  

In addition, Quebec Nickel completed a 250 line-km high resolution UAV (drone) magnetic survey over the Fortin Sill target area, and an additional 882 line-km survey was flown over targets in the western part of the project. The company is planning another 1200 line-km of UAV magnetics over high priority targets this year. 

The three key targets so far at the project are Fortin Sill, the Ducros Sill Complex and the Ducros Gabbro. 

Fortin Sill is the pyroxenite-hosted nickel-copper-PGE surface showing where historic grab samples returned up to 2.64% copper and 0.49% nickel, along with 3.44 grams platinum-palladium-gold. At the Ducros Sill Complex, three holes were drilled in the 1980s that encountered an interpreted 3.5-km-long and up to 700-metre-wide ultramafic sill with anomalous nickel values, and Ducros Gabbro is a poorly exposed, roughly 5-km by 5-km mafic intrusion largely inferred from regional magnetic data. 

The 151.5-sq.-km project lies in the eastern portion of Quebec’s Abitibi Greenstone Belt. A provincial highway (113) crosses the property on the east side, there are rail and power lines within 5 km of the project, and a regional airport 100 km to the southwest. 

Over the last year, Quebec Nickel has traded in a range of 9¢ and 41¢ per share and at mid-day in Toronto was trading at 14¢. The company has about 71.6 million common shares outstanding for a market cap of about $10 million. 

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