SPC Nickel Corp. announced new assay results from the 2024 Drill Program at SPC Nickel's West Graham Project located in the world-class Nickel-Copper mining district of Sudbury, Ontario. The 2024 Drill Program is expected to complete 2,500 metres of drilling over 40 holes.

Assay results from 3 of the 14 holes completed have been received and significant results are presented in Table 1 below. SPC Nickel anticipates completion of drilling by the end of August with additional assay results to follow when available. Highlights: Hole WG-24-087, intersected 1.05% Ni and 0.30% Cu over 16.0 metres from 32.0 to 48.0 metres.

This interval is part of a wider interval that returned 0.63% Ni and 0.24% Cu over 41.0 metres from 10.0 to 41.0 metres. Hole WG-24-088, intersected 1.41% Ni and 0.33% Cu over 16.0 meters from 20.0 to 36.0 metres. This intervalis part of a wider interval that return 0.87% Ni and 0.32% Cu over 37.95 metres from 13.0 to 42.0 metres.

SPC Nickel follows rigorous sampling and analytical protocols that meet or exceed industry standards. Core samples are stored in a secured area until transport in batches to the ALS facility in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Sample batches include certified reference materials, blank, and duplicate samples that are then processed under the control of ALS.

All samples were analyzed in Vancouver by ALS Chemex. Platinum, palladium, and gold values were determined together using standard lead oxide collection fire assay and ICP-AES finish. Base metal values were determined using sodium peroxide fusion and ICP-AES finish.

Silver values were determined using an aqua regia digestion and an AAS finish. A Certified Reference Material (CRM) standard, blank or duplicate is inserted on every 10th sample in the following order: CRM, blank, CRM, duplicate. The cycle repeats every 40 samples, thus ensuring that 10% of samples submitted are control samples.