SPC Nickel Corp. announced the assay results from the final 16 holes of SPC Nickel's 14,180 metre, 67-hole 2023 resource definition drill program at the West Graham Project located in the heart of the prolific Sudbury Mining Camp, Canada. Of the 16 new drill holes, 5 (WG-23-070, 071, 072, 073 and 083) were designed to test the internal continuity of the main mineralized zone while the remaining 11 holes (WG-23-074 to 082, 084 and 085) were drilled to define the outer limits of the zone where the mineralization typically thins and is of overall lower grade.

The successful completion of SPC Nickel's 2023 resource definition drill program at the West Graham Project capped off a pivotal value creation year which has positioned the Project for the announcement of a maiden Mineral Resource. Program highlights include: Completion of 67 drill holes for a total of 14,180 metres. Drilling returned thick intervals of 'West Graham' style mineralization and identified new zones of high-grade massive sulphide mineralization.

Highlight intersections from the program include: WG-23-026: 2.48% Ni, 0.64% Cu over 7.80 metres WG-23-042: 1.71% Ni, 0.46% Cu over 20.00 metres and WG-23-063: 0.71% Ni, 0.38% Cu over 59.00 metres All but one of the holes encountered mineralization. Seventy percent of holes returned mineralized intersections equal to or better than the historical West Graham indicated resource. Results demonstrated the potential for future development at West Graham to be amenable to open-pit mining methods.

SPC Nickel's drill program at West Graham achieved all its goals: to confirm the extension of the historical West Graham mineral resource across the adjacent Crean Hill 3 Property, currently under option from Vale Canada, to discover zones of higher-grade mineralization, and to connect the known surface mineralization with the subsurface historical mineral resource.