FPX Nickel-Supported Research Initiative Receives Government Grant to Investigate Carbon Capture and Storage
2019年7月24日 - 8:30PM
FPX Nickel Corp.
(FPX-TSX.V) (“
FPX
Nickel” or the “
Company”) is pleased to
note the Government of Canada’s announcement that it will make a $2
million investment to support innovation in the study of carbon
capture and storage at mining sites, including proposed field work
at the Company’s Decar Nickel District in central British
Columbia.
The research program is a collaboration between academic
institutions including the University of British Columbia and Trent
University, and mining companies including FPX Nickel Corp. and De
Beers Group. The study will build on more than a decade of
research on technologies that maximize the reaction between carbon
dioxide (CO2) and magnesium silicate mine tailings, which are
crushed rock left over the extraction of nickel and other
elements. In a natural process called carbon mineralization,
CO2 reacts with magnesium silicate on the surface of the tailings,
binding the CO2 in a benign, solid material form.
In a paper presented to the Resources for Future Generations
conference in 2018, leading carbon sequestration researcher Dr. Ian
Power (Trent University) noted that the Decar Nickel District’s
Baptiste deposit “offers a tremendous opportunity for developing a
carbon-neutral mine.”
“We are gratified to see the federal government joining with FPX
Nickel and industry participants including De Beers in supporting
this important initiative,” commented Martin Turenne, President and
CEO of FPX Nickel Corp. “We are particularly pleased to note
that field work on assessing the potential for carbon sequestration
toward carbon-neutral mining is planned to include field study at
our Decar nickel project in central British Columbia. We look
forward to the results of this research program, which marks an
important milestone in the development of sustainable practices in
the mining industry.”
The research project will be funded in part by Natural Resources
Canada’s Clean Growth Program, which is an investment fund for
clean technology research and development and demonstration
projects in three Canadian sectors: energy, mining and
forestry. The project’s goals are to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions associated with mine operations. Co-benefits of the
process include stabilizing tailings piles, trapping potentially
harmful metals, and reducing the amount of dust generated on mine
sites.
The UBC news release describing this research project can be
viewed at the following link:
https://news.ubc.ca/2019/07/23/ubc-led-project-locks-carbon-dioxide-in-mine-waste/
Dr. Peter Bradshaw, P. Eng., FPX Nickel’s Qualified Person under
NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical content of this
news release.
About FPX Nickel Corp.
FPX Nickel Corp. is focused on the exploration and development
of the Decar Nickel-Iron Alloy Project, located in central British
Columbia, and other occurrences of the same unique style of
naturally occurring nickel-iron alloy mineralization known as
awaruite. For more information, please view the Company’s website
at www.fpxnickel.com or contact Martin Turenne, President and CEO,
at (604) 681-8600.
On behalf of FPX Nickel Corp. "Martin Turenne" Martin Turenne,
President, CEO and Director
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