We’ve just returned from PDAC in Toronto, where over 160 visitors learned about the unique potential of our critical minerals project, located just 90 km from downtown Montreal but far from surrounding municipalities.
If you took the time to visit our booth, thank you! It was a pleasure to connect with you and share the latest developments at Ni-Co Energy.
Our 8 km-long conductive anomaly, very likely of magmatic origin, has all the characteristics of a system capable of generating a significant amount of sulfides rich in nickel, copper, and cobalt. We have confirmed the presence of metal-rich sulfides in the northwestern part of the anomaly, where over 40% of our drill holes intersected massive or semi-massive sulfides. In this same area, 420 lab-analyzed samples have confirmed nickel, copper, and cobalt mineralization.
Our focus now shifts to the central part of the mineralized zone, where magnetic, gravimetric, and electromagnetic anomalies overlap. These anomalies suggest the presence of a significant mafic intrusion buried at shallow depth. This next drilling phase will allow us to better understand the mineralization and its extent.
We are at a pivotal moment for our young company and its greenfield discovery, less than two years old.
As we prepare for a major transformation in the coming months, those following our journey will want to stay tuned.
🚀 The story of Ni-Co Energy is just beginning.