SPC Nickel Corp. has revealed exciting new assay results from the ongoing 2024 Drill Program at the West Graham Project in Sudbury, Ontario. The project, located in the renowned Nickel-Copper mining district, is expected to complete 2,500 meters of drilling across 40 holes.
With results from 3 of the 14 completed holes already in, the company is seeing promising signs. Hole WG-24-087 returned an impressive 1.05% Ni and 0.30% Cu over 16.0 meters, while Hole WG-24-088 intersected 1.41% Ni and 0.33% Cu over the same distance. These findings are part of wider intervals that showcase even more significant mineralization, indicating the potential for a substantial deposit.
SPC Nickel Corp. maintains high standards in its sampling and analytical procedures, adhering to or surpassing industry norms. All core samples are securely stored before being transported to the ALS facility in Sudbury for processing. The samples undergo rigorous testing with certified reference materials, blank, and duplicate samples to ensure accuracy and reliability.
The assay results, analyzed by ALS Chemex in Vancouver, demonstrate not only nickel and copper values but also highlight platinum, palladium, gold, and silver concentrations. This comprehensive analysis, with the inclusion of control samples like Certified Reference Materials (CRM) and blanks, guarantees the accuracy of the findings and the quality of the data being reported.
As the drilling program progresses towards its completion in August, investors and industry experts eagerly await the next set of assay results to see if the West Graham Project holds the potential for a significant mineral discovery that could shape the future of SPC Nickel Corp. and the mining sector in Sudbury, Ontario.