SPC Nickel Uncovers Large-Scale Conductive Targets at Muskox Project
Event summary
- SPC Nickel completed a 1,109 line-km MobileMT survey at its Muskox Project in Nunavut, identifying multiple large-scale conductive targets.
- The survey outlined a 27 km-long stratiform conductive horizon and several high-conductivity anomalies ranging from 1 km² to 5 km².
- High-conductivity anomalies are spatially associated with the basal contact of the Muskox Intrusion and the underlying Feeder Dyke, known environments for high-grade Cu-Ni-PGM mineralization.
- The survey was conducted between July 28th and August 3rd, 2025, with Kugluktuk, Nunavut serving as the base of operations.
The big picture
SPC Nickel's MobileMT survey results represent a significant advancement in understanding the subsurface architecture of the Muskox Intrusion, a large, layered mafic-ultramafic body with similarities to major global copper-nickel-PGM deposits like Norilsk-Talnakh. The identification of large-scale conductive targets enhances the project's discovery potential and positions it as a prospective greenfield polymetallic project. The survey's success underscores the importance of modern geophysical techniques in vectoring toward high-priority mineralization targets.
What we're watching
- Drill Targeting
- How SPC Nickel will prioritize and test the newly identified high-conductivity anomalies through future drilling programs.
- Mineralization Potential
- Whether the identified targets will yield high-grade Cu-Ni-PGM mineralization similar to historical drill intercepts.
- Exploration Strategy
- The pace at which SPC Nickel can integrate these results with historical data to refine exploration targets.
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