お知らせ • Feb 02
Archer Exploration Corp. Commences 2023 Winter Drilling Program at Grasset Nickel Project
Archer Exploration Corp. provided an update on its recent corporate activities and an overview of the fully funded 2023 exploration programs at its flagship Grasset nickel project, located approximately 55 kilometers west-northwest of Matagami Quebec and its Parkin and Trill Projects located in the Sudbury Basin in Ontario. Archer completed the acquisition of all the nickel assets, rights and obligations from Wallbridge Mining Company Limited and closed a concurrent CAD 10.2 million equity private placement financing on November 18, 2022. Since that time, the Company has been focused on establishing its operating platform in both Ontario and Quebec, reviewing the newly acquired exploration databases and planning and securing third party services and requisite permits for the 2023 exploration program. The deposit at the Grasset Project, discovered in 2012, comprises of two subparallel zones (Horizon 1 and Horizon 3 Zones) of disseminated to locally semi-massive and massive sulphide mineralization located at the southern end of the Grasset Ultramafic Complex. An initial mineral resource estimate, comprising 5,512,000 tonnes grading 1.53% nickel-equivalent (1.22% nickel) indicated and 217,000 tonnes grading 1.01% nickel-equivalent (0.82% nickel) inferred (November 2021) and preliminary metallurgical testing results was published in early 2016. The mineral resource is characterized by thick mineralized sections with high-grade intervals; e.g., 2015 drillhole GR-15-97 intercepted 1.89% nickel over 63.02 metres that included 10.5% nickel over 7.5 metres. The Grasset Project deposit is one of the largest high grade nickel sulphide deposits in Canada's Abitibi region, and the only North American undeveloped nickel sulphide deposit with greater than 50,000 contained tonnes of nickel and a resource nickel-equivalent grade of more than 1.5% that is not controlled by a major mining company. The deposit remains open at depth and the primary objective of the initial program is to test the vertical continuity of Grasset and explore the potential for additional nickel-rich massive sulphide lenses. The Grasset Project deposit has a sub-vertical extension, and the two mineralised horizons have been drilled down to between 500 and 600 metres. its preliminary interpretation of the geology indicates that the deposit is hosted within a sub-volcanic ultramafic conduit-type body surrounded by sulphide-rich volcanics and sediments. An efficient and cost-effective method to exploring the sub-vertical conduit is by drilling a vertical pilot hole between the two known mineralized horizons and drilling branches from the pilot hole by wedging and/or controlled directional drilling. A first pilot hole will be drilled down to about 1,200 meters with at least four branch holes testing the two horizons below current resource depth to an ultimate depth of 1,500 meters. Downhole geophysics will be performed within the pilot hole prior to drilling the branch holes to help target potential mineralization contained within the two horizons. A 2,000 metre capacity drill rig has been mobilized to the drill site and the vertical pilot hole is scheduled to begin February 1, 2023. The first deep branch is expected to be completed near the end of February or early in March. In parallel with the Grasset Project deposit drill program, a sonic drill program is planned to commence the third week of February. The objective of the initial program is to sample the base of the glacial till and the first few metres of the bedrock looking for anomalous areas along more prospective parts of the 23-kilometre-long ultramafic sequence. Management continues to review and prioritize high potential targets within the Company's Sudbury portfolio and has initiated the permitting process while the analysis of geophysical and historical exploration data continues. The Company's nickel assets in Sudbury include a large property package which contain the Parkin, Wisner, North Range, Windy Lake, Trill, South Range, South Range West and East Range Wahnapitae projects. The 2023 Sudbury exploration plan anticipates targeting Ni-Cu-PGM deposits related to the Sudbury Igneous complex (SIC) on the Parkin and Trill properties. A budget of CAD 2 million has been approved for exploration of the Sudbury land package. Parkin is the most advanced stage exploration property in the Sudbury land package and will be the focus of the bulk of the 2023 program. The property is being explored for Ni-Cu-PGM mineralization hosted in the 9.4 kilometre strike length of the Parkin Offset Dyke - a radial Sudbury Offset dyke hosted on the property that has been recognized as similar to the multiple orebody-hosting Copper Cliff and Worthington Offset Dykes and has furthermore been interpreted to be the northern extension of the Whistle Offset Dyke which hosts the nearby former producing Whistle and Podolsky mines. Exploration to date has delineated Ni-Cu-PGM mineralization hosted in the Offset dyke at several locations on the property. The 2023 exploration plan for the Parkin property includes detailed 3D modeling of the geology and geophysics using existing data, approximately 6,000 meters of diamond drilling with borehole time domain EM surveys and surface EM. Drilling is expected to commence early in Second Quarter 2023 once the permitting process is complete. Trill, although not as advanced as Parkin, is a large property located within the footwall of the western North Range. The most significant exploration target on the property is Ni-Cu-PGM mineralization hosted in the roughly 9.5 kilometre strike length of the radial Trill Offset dyke. Exploration to date has discovered two zones of Ni-Cu-PGM mineralization hosted in the Trill Offset on the property. Much of the Trill Offset Dyke remains unexplored with only shallow surface geophysical coverage. The 2023 exploration plan for the Trill property includes review and 3D modelling of the geophysical data, detailed 3D geological modeling, drone magnetic survey, prospecting, and mechanical stripping. Although still early in the planning stage, the drone magnetic survey is expected to be completed in Second Quarter 2023 depending on contractor availability and access. Prospecting and mechanical stripping could start during Second Quarter 2023 but will be dependent on the completion of the drone magnetic survey and its interpretation. The Windy Lake property hosts a large volume of the Sudbury Igneous Complex, much of which is unexplored. The exploration target for the Windy Lake property is Ni-Cu-PGM deposits along the contact and in the footwall to the Sudbury Igneous Complex. A potential analogue for Windy Lake would be Glencore's Onaping depth deposit located in the Levack area along strike of Windy Lake four kilometres to the east.