The Flagship Crawford Nickel Sulphide Deposit is the World’s Second Largest Nickel Resource and Reserve
(6Mt M&I of contained nickel, 3.7Mt inferred)
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| Adjacent to all required infrastructure, just 42 km north of Timmins |
| Crawford Feasibility study, led by Ausenco, published in November 2023 |
| Environmental Impact Statement submitted, completing stage 2 of the federal permitting process. On track to receive final permits in 2025 |
| 10 targets larger than Crawford and already made multiple discoveries at Reid (resource published), Sothman, Bannockburn, Deloro (resource published), Midlothian, Mann North and Mann West |
| Timmins Nickel district consolidated by Canada Nickel, with 20+ targets and a geophysical footprint 25 times Crawford’s scale, could become the world’s largest nickel sulphide district with 7 new resources targeted by Q1 2025 |
| Tailings and waste rock from ultramafic nickel deposits can store CO2—Crawford’s feasibility study includes the ability to store 1.5 million tonnes annually, making it a net negative contributor to the global carbon footprint |
Highlights

Large bulk tonnage opportunity. Second largest nickel resource and reserve globally

Multiple discoveries in Timmins Nickel District. Sole North American source of Chromium

Easy access to infrastructure (Highway 655, rail, grid power, water, and mining communities in Timmins and Cochrane)

Carbon Storage – IPT Carbonation process enabling 1.5 million tonnes of carbon storage annually

Originate and supply materials to responsibly power the energy transition

