Ni-Co Energy primarily employs airborne geophysical surveys to identify ground exploration targets in previously unexplored areas.
- A drilling campaign conducted in the fall of 2023 resulted in the completion of 22 drill holes (4,200 meters).
Approximately 40% of these drill holes intersected massive and semi-massive sulfides rich in nickel, copper, and cobalt, as confirmed by laboratory analysis of 420 drill core samples.
- Using electromagnetic surveying, Ni-Co Energy identified a total of 20 linear kilometers of conductive rock formations on its Kremer property, located in Lanaudière, 90 km north of downtown Montreal.
- Ni-Co Energy holds 100% ownership of the mineral claims on its Kremer property.
- The company is highly encouraged by these results and is continuing its on-site exploration efforts in full compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
- Community consultations have begun and will continue as Ni-Co Energy aims to be a transparent partner in the responsible development of land and resources.