Newly Discovered Pool Of Nickel-Copper Mineralization


BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS - Talon Metals Corp. reported on the Tamarack Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Project , located in Minnesota. The Tamarack Nickel Project comprises the Tamarack North Project and the Tamarack South Project. Highlights: Talon is pleased to report assay results from drill hole 21TK0313 located outside of the Tamarack Nickel Project's resource area, in the area referred to as the CGO West area; Notable assays from drill hole 21TK0313 include: 13.92 meters (45.7 feet) of mixed and massive nickel-copper sulphide mineralization grading 5.54% Ni, 2.14% Cu (6.70% NiEq1 or 17.86% CuEq2) starting at only 225.44 meters; Drill hole 21TK0313 represents the initial "discovery" hole in the CGO West area, which has resulted in the Company identifying a 'pool' of massive sulphides; Subsequent to this "discovery" hole, the Company has reported 15 follow-up drill holes, all of which have continued to intersect nickel-copper sulphide mineralization; and Importantly, the new CGO West area massive sulphide mineralization remains open in multiple directions.

"It is now clear that the new 'pool' of massive sulphides identified within the CGO West area is high-grade.

Brian Goldner, Vice President of Exploration, said, "The fact that the mineralization sits shallow suggests that that we will be able to bring this into the mine plan early on, which will likely positively impact the overall economics of the Tamarack Nickel Project even further. We are continuing to drill out this new 'pool' of massive sulphides aggressively, with the goal of growing it in a meaningful way, and look forward to providing further results in the near future. We also want to reiterate that we do not think this pooling will be limited to this one area - we believe there is potential for more high-grade nickel-copper mineralization to come along the 18-km Tamarack Intrusive Complex."