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Drilling on the Kelex zone returned high-grade intercepts in the nickel sulphide lenses. Highlights include hole 47, which cut 21.1 metres (from 59 metres) grading 1.3% nickel, including a section of 3 metres averaging 5.67% nickel, and hole 49, which intersected 18.2 metres (from 74.2 metres) of 1.4% nickel, including 4.7 metres of 3.6% nickel.
Multiple nickel sulphide lenses have been outlined to a depth of about 125 metres.
Alexo hosts nickel sulphide mineralization associated with a komatiitic peridotite (an ultramafic volcanic), similar to Raglan deposit in northern Quebec and Kambalda in Western Australia. Nickel mining was conducted on Alexo in the early to mid-1900s.
Finnish mining giant
Arrow has received a second advanced-exploration permit for an additional 10,000-tonne bulk sample of ore from the Kelex zone. The company also has an agreement in place with
Arrow acquired the Alexo project and three others from Legendary Ore Mining, a company controlled by David Larche (now Canadian Arrow’s president), through the issuance of 5.25 million shares. Recently, Arrow completed a financing of $3.7 million.
Canadian Arrow has 20.3 million shares outstanding, 39% of which are held by Larche. The stock has been trading in the 60 range.
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