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Fathom Nickel Inc FNICF


Primary Symbol: C.FNI

Fathom Nickel Inc. is a Canada-based exploration company. The Company targets magmatic nickel sulphide discoveries to support the rapidly growing global electric vehicle market. The Company has a portfolio of two exploration projects located in the prolific Trans Hudson Corridor in Saskatchewan: Albert Lake Project and Gochager Lake Project. The Albert Lake Project consists of 90,127 hectares of drill ready exploration lands located in Saskatchewan, Canada. The property is located in the Trans Hudson Corridor, which is host to nickel mining camps, including Thompson Nickel Belt, Lynn Lake and Raglan Nickel Belt. The Company also holds a 100% interest in Gochager Lake Property, which consists of approximately nine mineral claims covering approximately 4,696 hectares located in north-central Saskatchewan. The Property is approximately 60 kilometers southwest of the Company’s flagship Albert Lake Property in north-central Saskatchewan.


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Post by megacopperon Mar 19, 2024 7:17am
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Observation on recent drilling at Albert Lake

Observation on recent drilling at Albert Lake

So I have discussed the recent drilling at Albert Lake with a retired geologist and he brought up something interesting. He said Fathom should definitely get that intersection from 295 meters to 348 meters or 53 meter intersection assayed for gold. It is common for these sulphidic iron formations to run decent gold values. He also said this sulphidic iron formation could have been the source of sulphur for the original Rottenstone deposit nearby.


Anyways we were just thinking outside the box trying to figure out this geological mystery at Albert Lake. Although they didn't intersect the very dense net textured sulphides contained within the Rottenstone ultramafic intrusion they could have stumbled upon something else. A bit of a long shot but it would be worth getting that intersection assayed for gold. The Homestake mine in South Dakota was one of the largest gold mines (35 to 40 million ounce deposit) back in the day and it was primarily a gold in iron formation. Just sayin 

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