Highlights
- Key Engineering Contracts Awarded and Work is Underway
- Steel plant design led by SMS group
- Key portions of nickel plant design led by Metso
- Overall study compilation & supporting engineering led
by Ausenco
- Feasibility studies for Nickel Processing Facility and
Stainless Steel and Alloy Production Facility near Timmins, Ontario remain on target for
year-end
TORONTO, April 17,
2024 /CNW/ - NetZero Metals Inc. ("NetZero Metals" or
the "Company"), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Canada Nickel Company
Inc. ("Canada Nickel") (TSXV: CNC) (OTCQX: CNIKF) today provided an
update on the progress of engineering studies for two processing
facilities – a nickel processing facility and a stainless steel and
alloy production facility – in the Timmins Nickel District.
Key engineering contracts for the facilities have been awarded
to SMS group ("SMS"), Metso and Ausenco Engineering Canada ULC
("Ausenco").
NetZero Metals is advancing design work to develop two
processing facilities to fill a critical link in the development of
North American critical minerals supply chains and the province's
electric vehicle strategy. Each production facility is expected to
utilize Canada Nickel's carbon storage capacity at its Crawford
Nickel Project to deliver net zero carbon nickel and stainless
steel and alloy production through capture of the
CO2 emissions from the downstream operation. The
studies are progressing well and completion of feasibility studies
remains targeted for year-end.
Mark Selby, CEO of Canada Nickel,
said, "We are very pleased to work with global engineering leaders
like SMS, Metso, and Ausenco to advance our NetZero Metals
processing plants. These processing facilities will position
the Timmins Nickel District and Canada at the forefront of the global
transition to greener energy and materials. We are proud to
lead the way in the development of new capacity to meet the growing
demand for the local supply of critical minerals, and most
importantly, zero carbon, environmentally responsible production in
North America."
SMS group, an industry leader in the supply of steel making
equipment and plant design, has been awarded the initial scope for
the NetZero Metals stainless steel and alloy plant, which will
treat the Crawford iron-chrome-nickel concentrate and other feeds
to produce a blend of stainless steel and alloys. The target start
up date of the steel plant is year-end 2027, aligned with expected
first production from Crawford.
Andy Gribben, VP of Metallurgy
Sales at SMS group, said "We are thrilled to have been chosen by
NetZero Metals for such a pivotal role in advancing sustainable
nickel and stainless steel production. At SMS group, we have made
it our mission to create a carbon-neutral and sustainable metals
industry. Our metallurgical know-how and engineering skills
combined with our digital expertise and plant technology enables us
to be the leading partner on this project. We look forward to
contributing our expertise to this transformative, environmentally
responsible project."
Metso, an industry leader for the supply of pyrometallurgical
process equipment, has been awarded the key portions of the initial
nickel plant scope, which will process the Crawford nickel
concentrate as well as third party feeds to produce a blend of
nickel and nickel-cobalt products suitable for the steel and
battery markets. The Company is targeting an early start up of the
nickel plant in the first part of 2027 by leveraging an existing
brownfield site for which positive discussions are already
underway.
Ausenco, a long term partner of Canada Nickel Company, is
performing the overall facility engineering and packaging of staged
engineering studies.
About SMS
SMS group is renowned worldwide for its future-oriented
technologies and outstanding service for the metals industry. The
company applies its 150 years of experience and its digital
know-how to provide the industry continuously with innovative
products and processes – even beyond its core business – and
generates worldwide sales of around 3.1
billion euros. SMS is the right partner for challenging
projects, and supports its customers throughout the lifecycle of
their plants, enabling profitable and resource-efficient value
creation chains. Paving the way for a carbon-neutral and
sustainable metals industry is the company's stated goal. For more
information on SMS group and their portfolio, visit their website
at www.sms-group.us.
About Metso
Metso is a frontrunner in providing sustainable technologies,
end-to-end solutions and services for the aggregates, minerals
processing and metals refining industries globally. By helping its
customers increase their productivity, improve their energy and
water efficiency and environmental performance with process and
product expertise, Metso is the partner for positive change.
Metso's Fluid Bed business has been recently engaged to carry out
fluid bed testwork and preliminary flowsheet development at its
research and development center in Frankfurt, Germany. Metso has been developing
world class fluid bed roasting applications for the non-ferrous
industry since the 1950s.
About Ausenco
Ausenco is a global diversified engineering, construction and
project management company providing consulting, project delivery
and asset management solutions to the resources, energy and
infrastructure sectors. Ausenco's experience in mining projects
ranges from conceptual, pre-feasibility and feasibility studies for
new project developments to project execution. Ausenco has been
supporting Canada Nickel since 2020 when Ausenco was first engaged
to lead the Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA") for the
Crawford Nickel Sulfide Project. After successfully completing the
study, Ausenco continued to support Canada Nickel through the
Feasibility Study, which was released in the fourth quarter of
2023, by supporting the metallurgical pilot plant program, the
process plant and building design and the site water management
design, all while coordinating project consultants. Ausenco is now
leading Front End Engineering and Design activities at Crawford as
it advances towards a construction decision in 2025.
About the Nickel Processing
Facility
Over three phases, the nickel processing plant is expected to
reach a capacity of more than 80,000 tonnes of nickel annually,
which is expected to make it the largest nickel processing facility
in North America. Subject to
permitting approvals, the plant plans to begin production by the
start of 2027 utilizing third party feeds. The facility is expected
to be further expanded with the startup and expansion of Canada
Nickel's Crawford project. This plant is expected to utilize
proven, low environmental footprint technology to produce
high-quality nickel products, catering to the needs of both the
stainless-steel/superalloy and the electric vehicle markets.
About the Stainless-Steel and
Alloy Processing Facility
In addition to the nickel processing plant, a stainless steel
and alloy production facility is expected to be established to
process the iron-chrome-nickel concentrate from the Crawford Nickel
project and other feeds to be transformed into more than 1 million
tonnes of alloy products, including more than 500,000 tonnes of
304-grade stainless-steel annually. The facility is expected
to grow along with the expansion at Crawford Nickel project and
would become the largest stainless-steel production facility in
Canada. Production is planned to
begin by year end 2027, aligning with the planned start-up of the
Crawford mine, subject to permitting approvals. Discussions are
currently underway with leading global ferroalloy and stainless
producers to partner on this project.
Qualified Person and Data
Verification
Arthur G. Stokreef, P.Eng (ON),
Manager of Process Engineering & Geometallurgy and a "qualified
person" as such term is defined by National Instrument 43-101, has
reviewed and approved the technical information in this news
release on behalf of Canada Nickel Company Inc.
About Canada Nickel
Company
Canada Nickel Company Inc. is advancing the next generation of
nickel-sulphide projects to deliver nickel required to feed
the high growth electric vehicle and stainless steel markets.
Canada Nickel Company has applied in multiple jurisdictions to
trademark the terms NetZero NickelTM, NetZero
CobaltTM, NetZero IronTM and is pursuing
the development of processes to allow the production of net zero
carbon nickel, cobalt, and iron products. Canada Nickel
provides investors with leverage to nickel in low political risk
jurisdictions. Canada Nickel is currently anchored by its 100%
owned flagship Crawford Nickel-Cobalt Sulphide Project in
the heart of the prolific
Timmins-Cochrane mining camp. For more information, please
visit www.canadanickel.com.
For further information, please
contact:
Mark Selby, CEO
Phone: 647-256-1954
Email: info@canadanickel.com
Cautionary Note and Statement
Concerning Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains certain information that may
constitute "forward-looking information" under applicable Canadian
securities legislation. Forward looking information includes,
but is not limited to, the timing, outcome and completion of study
activities including preliminary economic assessments, feasibility
studies and/or front end engineering and design, the outcome of
procuring a brownfield site, the product blend and overall
production capacity of NetZero Metals and steel and alloy plants,
the timing of plant start-up and expansions, the viability of
either or both of the downstream processing lines including the
nickel and steel and alloy processing lines, the ability to achieve
zero carbon production from the nickel and or steel and alloy
plants, the outcomes of the construction decision, the timing of
first production at the Crawford Project, the receipt of permits,
the ability to sell marketable materials, strategic plans,
including future exploration and development plans and results, and
corporate and technical objectives. Forward-looking
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prices and the supply of metals, the future demand for metals, the
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to incur the expenditures required to retain and advance the
property, environmental liabilities (known and
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