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Fathom Nickel Inc C.FNI

Alternate Symbol(s):  FNICF

Fathom Nickel Inc. is a Canada-based exploration company. The Company is targeting magmatic nickel sulfide discoveries to support the growing global electric vehicle market and to secure the supply of North American critical minerals. The Company has a portfolio of three exploration projects located in the prolific Trans Hudson Corridor in Saskatchewan: Albert Lake Project, Gochager Lake Project, and Friesen Lake Project. The Albert Lake property consists of approximately 90,000+ hectares, located within the Rottenstone Domain, which defines the western margin of the Trans Hudson Corridor. The Gochager Lake property, consists of 34 contiguous mineral claims totaling over 22,620 hectares. Its 10,000+ hectare Friesen Lake Project is located 40 kilometers (km) southwest of the historic Rottenstone Mine and 30km northwest of the Gochager Lake deposit.


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Comment by megacopperon Apr 04, 2024 4:31pm
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RE:RE:With vigour, they need to repeatedly go deep

RE:RE:With vigour, they need to repeatedly go deep

Crashcomingsoon wrote: It might be appropriate to first confirm the grade before going deeper

 


Perhaps the grade gets better at depth. Most models of magmatic nickel systems show the heavier metals combine with sulphur and tend to settle out and sink to the bottom of the magma chamber. This isn't always the case but it is the general consensus of the nickel experts and most geological models.


The theory at Gochager is that these high grade chutes of nickel sulphides that Fathom has encountered are extending upwards from a much larger source at depth. The only way to test that thesis is drill deep. If the BHEM indicates something significant at depth you have to drill it and see what it is. Hopefully they can follow it down to something much larger. 

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