Fortune Minerals Retains Worley to Update the NICO Project Feasibility Study and Alberta Site Permitting
7 October 2024
LONDON, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Fortune Minerals Limited (TSX: FT) (OTCQB: FTMDF) (“ Fortune ” or the “ Company ”) (www.fortuneminerals.com) is pleased to announce that it has retained Worley Canada Services Ltd. (“ Worley ”) to conduct additional engineering and lead the preparation of an updated Feasibility Study for the NICO Cobalt-Gold-Bismuth-Copper Project in Canada (“ NICO Project ”). The NICO Project is an advanced Critical Minerals development comprised of a planned mine and concentrator in the Northwest Territories (“ NWT ”) and a hydrometallurgical recovery plant in Lamont County, Alberta (“ Hydrometallurgical Facility ”) where concentrates from the mine, and other feed sources, will be processed to value-added products for the energy transition and new technologies. Worley has also been retained to assist with permitting for the Hydrometallurgical Facility, which is planned to be constructed at a brownfield site held under a purchase option arrangement from JFSL Field Services LLC (“ JFSL ”) (see news release dated, August 19, 2024). Development of the vertically integrated NICO Project would provide a reliable North American supply of cobalt sulphate, gold doré, bismuth ingots, and copper cement produced with supply chain transparency, Canadian Environmental-Social-Governance (“ ESG” ) standards, and compliance with the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (“ IRA ”).
Fortune was recently awarded ~C$17 million of non-dilutive grants and contribution funding from the U.S. Department of Defense (“ DoD ”), Natural Resources Canada (“ NRCan ”) and Alberta Innovates to help finance the work needed to advance the NICO Project to a project finance and construction decision (see news releases dated, May 16, 2024, and December 5, 2023). The funds are supporting metallurgical test work at SGS Canada Inc. (“ SGS ”) to validate recent process optimizations and flow sheet modifications, update the Feasibility and Front-End Engineering and Design studies for the planned development, permit the Hydrometallurgical Facility, and secure the remaining authorizations, management plans, and satisfy the environmental assessment measures and water license conditions required to construct and operate the NICO mine and concentrator.