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JB Nickel

  • Region

    James Bay

    Size

    189,900 Ha

    Metals

    Ni

    Target Style

    Intrusion-related Ni systems

    Stage

    Early Stage - Technical Assessment

    Operator

    AZM

    Ownership

    100% Azimut

    2024 Planned Program

    Data processing, reconnaissance

    Introduction

    Azimut has acquired 200 separate nickel targets in the James Bay region since November 2021. Identified using a rigorous and systematic regional targeting approach, they are divided into 110 wholly-owned claim blocks, most of which have never been explored before. This portfolio of targets collectively forms the James Bay Nickel (or JBN) project.

    Azimut considers Eeyou Istchee–James Bay one of the province’s most prospective but under-explored regions for nickel. Its quality infrastructure is also a notable advantage.

    The exploration concept supporting this project is based on a specific high-grade nickel deposit model, best illustrated by the Eagle’s Nest deposit in the Ring of Fire (Ontario, Canada) and the Eagle deposit in Michigan (USA). The JBN project also presents a significant potential for copper, cobalt and platinum group elements, which are commonly associated with nickel deposits. Given the current global energy transition period, all these commodities will be in high demand in the long term. Azimut is implementing efficient in-house exploration protocols to rapidly validate and advance the JBN targets to the drilling stage.

  • Azimut is preparing its first exploration program for the JBN project, consisting of a major heliborne survey (MAG-EM) and a follow-up field-based validation program.

    Target generation was based on a regional data processing methodology combining geochemical (multi-element lake-bottom sediment) and geophysical (magnetics, gravity) data. The analysis was also supported by highly discriminating magnetic data processing.

    The targeting approach has been indirectly validated on the Wapatik project (Azimut / Mount Royal Option), where a kilometre-scale ultramafic intrusion discovered in early 2021 has yielded encouraging initial drill results (2.68% Ni, 1.30% Cu, 0.09% Co over 3.30 m).  
     

  • For the JBN project, Azimut mainly targeted small ultramafic intrusions that likely acted as synvolcanic or post-tectonic magmatic conduits and may contain substantial accumulations of Ni-Cu-Co-PGE massive sulphides. Several examples of deposits are used as references, in particular Eagle’s Nest (Ring of Fire, Ontario), Voisey’s Bay (Labrador) and Eagle (Michigan). 

  • August 21, 2023
    Azimut Provides Update on its Exploration Activities

    November 23, 2022
    Azimut to Present at the Quebec Mines + Énergie Conference on the Rex and James Bay Nickel Projects

    July 5, 2022
    Azimut Expands its Positioning for Nickel in the James Bay Region

    November 30, 2021
    Azimut Announces Major Nickel Position in the James Bay Region