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Nickel Creek Platinum Corp NCPCF


Primary Symbol: T.NCP

Nickel Creek Platinum Corp. is a Canada-based mining exploration and development company. The Company’s principal business activity is the exploration and evaluation of nickel and platinum group metals (PGM) mineral properties in North America. Its flagship asset is its 100%-owned nickel-copper PGM project, located in the Yukon Territory, Canada (Nickel Shaw Project). The project is in the southwest of Canada's Yukon Territory, approximately 317 kilometers (km) northwest (NW) of the capital, Whitehorse. The Nickel Shaw Project is a large undeveloped nickel sulphide project, with a unique mix of metals including copper, cobalt and platinum group metals. The Nickel Shaw Project has access to infrastructure, located three hours west of Whitehorse via the paved Alaska Highway, which further offers year-round access to deep-sea shipping ports in southern Alaska. The Company also maintains environmental baseline activities, considers optimization alternatives and seeks other opportunities.


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Post by Wangotango67on Oct 30, 2023 4:25am
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INSIDE MINE IMAGE

INSIDE MINE IMAGEFound the ( inside mine ) image.
Highest grade of entire wellgreen deposit.
I've only added 800m grid and arrow to assist with measurements.
And, underlined a few intercept grades with yellow.

Notice position of entrance.
Length of Mine.
Depth of Mine.
Notice the extensive drilling it's seen.

Former junior's estimated grades inside mine were
Prophecy pegged it @ 1.56 Ni Eq
Later revised to 0.64% Ni Eq


Look at grades underlined on image in yellow


https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53297210225_ce0a69961f_c.jpg



2016 Image to compare actual outside of mine.
How the underground mine would be positioned under the PINK ZONE.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53294161410_c3bcde2b6f_c.jpg


2015 PIT IMAGE
Showing the mine area is void.
Mine grade blocking is - void.
Coild it be the underground mine was not measured because
the high grade was kept separate ...?
It's a different ore....Gabbs + Sulphide.

2017 press said...
Gabbs + Sulphides could be tested at a later date.



https://image.slidesharecdn.com/prophecyplatinumwellgreenpresentation-111014142832-phpapp02/75/prophecy-platinum-wellgreenpresentation-17-2048.jpg?cb=1672390020

Images i've modified ( overlays to better understand )

My Estimate ?
Based on visual estimation of 2015 VOID grade blocking
Chart image below

650m w x 350m d x 400m ( south to north ) x 2.7 ore weight
= 245,700,000  million tonnes - mine zone high grade


Add up both measured and inferred in 2015 pea chart below
What does it amount to ?


JUST UNDERGROUND MINE  ( potential )
=
245,801,000 million tonnes
x .64 % nickel eq
= 3,460,878,080  billion lbs NI Eq ( using 2015 stats )


https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53296587984_d7753e1316_c.jpg



Hard to dispute.
Mine voided out ( blocks + grade )
Different Ore  High Grade
Engineering Firm ( press + pea ) designed 2 charts
330 million tonnes + separate high grade zone with in pit ( mine area which is voided )
2017 press said it coild always test the gabbs + Sulphides later
2017 press classified Gabbs as least tonnage
Would an engineer calculate least or....majority peridotite ?

Cheers....



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