- Tartisan Nickel Corp. (TTSRF, Financial) initiates an airborne geophysics and a Greenfields exploration program at Kenbridge Project, Ontario.
- The exploration aims to identify sulphide mineralization and potential deposit extensions within the 4,273-hectare property.
- The initiatives reflect Tartisan's strategy to expand mineral resource estimates to meet demand in electric vehicle and renewable energy sectors.
Tartisan Nickel Corp. (TTSRF) has announced the launch of two key exploratory initiatives at their Kenbridge Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Project located in northwestern Ontario. The company is rolling out an extensive airborne geophysics program designed to uncover sulphide mineralization and potential extensions of existing deposits. This program will provide high-resolution data to better understand the geological structure of the Kenbridge land package.
Alongside this, Tartisan is initiating a 4-week Greenfields exploration program targeting under-explored areas within the property's expansive 4,273 hectares. Focused on the southern portion of the Kenbridge Property, this program integrates with ongoing environmental baseline studies to enhance the company's resource base, particularly in response to the increasing demand for critical minerals driven by the electric vehicle and renewable energy sectors.
Mark Appleby, CEO of Tartisan Nickel Corp., stated that the combination of these exploration efforts will significantly advance their understanding of the Kenbridge Project's potential. The company is actively engaging with local communities and stakeholders, emphasizing responsible exploration as a key part of their growth strategy.
Additional updates will be provided as the programs progress, with Tartisan committed to maintaining transparency and communication with its investors and the public.