Highlights Include:
- 0.92% Ni eq. over 32.95 m
starting at 150.45 m including 1.24%
Ni eq. over 11.45 m at 169.1 m in drill hole MNB004
- 0.81% Ni eq. over 13.5 m
starting at 337.5 m in drill hole
MNB003
- 1.13% Ni eq. over 9.0 m
starting at 700.0 m including 1.62%
Ni eq. over 5.0 m at 701.0 m in drill hole MNB006
- Two drill holes intersected thick composite mineralization
over 100 and 80 metres in length with 40% and 55% of those
intervals being mineralized, respectively
TORONTO, Aug. 3, 2022 /CNW/ - Metal Energy Corp. (the
"Company" or "Metal Energy") (TSXV: MERG) is pleased
to announce assay results (Table 1) from the Phase One drill
program (the "Program") completed in March and April on the
high-grade nickel and copper-cobalt Manibridge project (the
"Project" or "Manibridge") in the Thompson Nickel
Belt, Manitoba. The Program successfully intersected
high-grade nickel-sulphide mineralization over a one kilometre
strike length within the shadow of the past-producing Manibridge
mine that produced 1.3 million tonnes at 2.55% nickel and 0.27%
copper from 1971 to 1977.
"The results from the Program are very encouraging and better
than expected. They've answered many of our preliminary questions
on Manbridge's Phase 1. These six holes have;
- Intersected high-grade nickel mineralization in every drill
hole which demonstrates mineralization over a minimum one kilometre
strike length;
- Discovered at least 4 zones of mineralization which provides
for multiple zones of overlapping mineralization;
- Intersected thick intervals of continuous mineralization at
shallow depths less than 300 m from
surface which could be amenable to bulk tonnage mining operations;
and
- Filled in gaps where no mineralization was previously defined
which opens the mineralization potential in all
directions.
We're excited to continue exploring and developing Manibridge
with our Phase Two and future drill programs," said James Sykes, CEO of Metal Energy.
The Program consisted of six diamond drill holes for a total of
2,350 metres. Drill hole collar locations are provided in
Table 2. Figure 1 shows the locations of the drill hole
results on a long-section of mineralization.
Drill holes MNB003 and MNB004 intersected thick accumulations of
composite mineralization defined over 100 and 80 metres drill hole
length with 40% and 55% of those intervals being mineralized,
respectively. These results demonstrate the continuity and
thickness potential of mineralization that exists at
Manibridge.
The grade-thickness results (Ni eq% x metres) of the first
reported interval from MNB004 is better than a number of historic
drill hole intersections that were part of the mine workings,
demonstrating significant quantities of nickel sulphide
mineralization were left in the ground well-outside of the mined
area.
Drill holes MNB001 and MNB003 both filled gaps in the
mineralization model defined by historic drill hole results which
indicates that mineralization is still open along strike and at
depth. Both depth and strike length potential remain largely
untested at Manibridge and will be the targets for future drill
programs.
Drill holes MNB002, MNB004 and MNB005 all intersected
mineralization starting shallower than approximately 200 m from surface. All drill holes (MNB001
to MNB006) remain open in the up-dip direction and it's presumed
that mineralization continues in this direction which provides
potential for bulk tonnage open pit style of mining operations.
Drill hole MNB006 successfully defined the continuation of
high-grade mineralization beneath the old mine workings indicating
that mineralization controls of the Manibridge system are
continuous down to at least 700 m
depth and could continue deeper. All drill holes remain open
in the down-dip direction.
Geochemical analysis was completed at Saskatchewan Research
Council's Geoanalytical Laboratories in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The samples
were analyzed for whole rock and multi-element results using ICP1
Total 4 Acid Digestion methodologies.
Metal Energy is the operator of Manibridge and owns 49% of the
Project. Metal Energy has surpassed the work commitments required
to earn 70% ownership, with a short-term objective to achieve 100%
ownership of Manibridge from CanAlaska Uranium Ltd.
TABLE 1 –Phase One Winter 2022 Diamond Drill
Hole Nickel-Copper-Cobalt
Mineralization Assay Results
TABLE 2 –Phase One Winter 2022 Diamond Drill
Hole Collar Location Information
FIGURE 1 – Manibridge Phase One Drill Hole
Intersections on Long Section of
Mineralization
About the Manibridge
Project
Manibridge encompasses 4,368 hectares within the world-class
Thompson Nickel Belt. The Project is 20 kilometers southwest of
Wabowden, which has significant
infrastructure and capacity that has supported previous exploration
programs and mine development, including year-round highway access
via Highway 6.
About Metal Energy
Corp.
Metal Energy is a well-funded nickel and battery metal
exploration company with two projects, Manibridge and Strange, in
the politically stable jurisdictions of Manitoba and Ontario, Canada, respectively. Both projects
are subject to earn-in agreements where the Company can acquire
100% exploration rights to approximately 16,200
hectares.
QP Statement
The technical information contained in this news release has
been reviewed and approved by Mike
Sweeny, P.Geo., Vice-President, Exploration &
Development for Metal Energy, and a Qualified Person as defined in
"National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral
Projects."
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