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Noble Announces Canada Nickel Completes Inaugural Drill Program – All 9 holes Intersect Nickel-Cobalt-PGM Mineralization >330 metres Across 1.4 Kilome
TORONTO, Dec. 9, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

                  TSX.V: NOB      FWB: NB7        OTC.PK: NLPXF

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Noble Mineral Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: NOB) ("Noble") is pleased to announce 
that it has been advised by Canada Nickel Company Inc. ("Canada Nickel" or the 
"Company") of the assay results from the first nine diamond drill holes 
(5,267m) from the Company's 2019 exploration campaign at the Crawford 
nickel-cobalt project located just north of Timmins, Ontario.

  -- All 9 holes drilled as part of its inaugural 2019 drill campaign have
     intersected nickel-cobalt-PGM mineralization in excess of 330 metres 
     -- 4 holes are continuously mineralized in excess of 500 metres and 4 of 9
        holes ended in mineralization
  -- Mineralization now defined over 1.4 kilometres by 350 to 600 metres wide
     to a depth of 500 metres – Remains open along strike, at depth and to the
     north 
  -- Higher grade area (>0.3% nickel) defined on northern side of structure
     across a 1 kilometre strike length with intersections of 126 to 260 metres
     containing an incrementally higher-grade zone (>0.35% nickel) with
     intersections of 35 to 134 metres. Remains open to the north, west, and at
     depth. 
     -- Hole CR19-11 intersected 390 m of 0.271% nickel, 0.014% cobalt,
        including 134 m of 0.357% nickel, 0.015% cobalt, and 0.09 g/t Pd+Pt 
  -- Second drill mobilized to accelerate drilling for initial resource and
     begin drilling additional targets.  Mineralogy and metallurgical testing
     to be accelerated.

Mark Selby, Chairman and CEO of Canada Nickel, stated, "This year's drilling 
highlights the potential of the Crawford nickel-cobalt project as a new, large 
scale nickel-cobalt sulphide discovery with mineralization now defined over an 
area 1.4 kilometres long by 350 to 600 metres wide and up to 500 metres deep 
and remaining open in multiple directions.  Unlike some other projects of its 
type, this drilling has also highlighted at surface a wide, higher grade 
(>0.35%) area over a kilometre of strike length.  With its potential scale, the 
project's excellent location and infrastructure, our team's significant 
experience and insights from advancing other large scale ultramafic projects, 
and a robust nickel market increasingly driven by demand from the electric 
vehicle segment, we are well positioned to unlock Crawford's potential as a 
strategic, geopolitically low risk source of nickel and cobalt."

Vance White, President and CEO stated "I am very pleased with the results of 
Canada Nickel's inaugural drilling campaign.  Subject to shareholder and 
regulatory approval, investors who acquire Noble shares will be entitled to 
receive their pro rata share of 10,000,000 shares (~18% of Canada Nickel) to be 
distributed to Noble shareholders under a  plan of arrangement that is proposed 
for approval at a special meeting of Noble shareholders to be held on December 
27, 2019." 

Based on Noble's current issued and outstanding share count and assuming 
certain share issuances relating to the plan of arrangement are completed, for 
each Noble share held, a shareholder of Noble would be eligible to receive 
approximately 0.07108 of a Canada Nickel share.  Subject to shareholder and 
regulatory approval, it is expected that the consolidation of the Crawford 
Nickel-Sulphide Project will be completed in January 2020, and Canada Nickel 
has applied to trade on the TSX Venture Exchange ("TSXV") under the symbol 
"CNC". 

Crawford Nickel-Cobalt Sulphide Project – 2019 Drilling

Drilling in 2019 began in September to follow up on the initial four-hole, 
1,818-metres drilling campaign reported in early 2019 which intersected 
multi-hundred metre intervals of serpentinized dunite with two of the four 
holes ending in mineralization. (See Noble release dated March 4, 2019).  The 
focus of this initial phase of drilling in 2019 was to extend the 
mineralization along strike and begin testing the northern and southern extent 
of the mineralization.  The 9 holes which have been completed to date have 
successfully extended the structure to 1.4 kilometre strike length by 350 to 
600 metres wide by up to 500 metres deep. (See Figure 1 below.)  The 
mineralization remains open along strike, both north and south, and at depth.  
The nearly kilometre deep anomaly is only partially tested at depth (see Figure 
2 below). The results of this drilling are summarized in Tables 1a and 1b 
below.  

Figure 1 – Crawford Nickel-Cobalt Project - Plan View of 2018 and 2019 Drilling

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Figure 2 – Crawford Nickel Cobalt Project - Section View of CR18-04 and CR19-12 

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Higher Grade Zone

The 2019 drilling has also highlighted a higher grade area (>0.3% nickel) on 
the northern side of the structure across a 1 kilometre strike length with 
intersections of 126 to 260 metres containing an incrementally higher grade 
zone (>0.35% nickel) with intersections of 35 to 134 metres.   This 
higher-grade zone remains open to the north, west and at depth. (see Figure 3)

Figure 3 – Crawford Nickel-Cobalt Project - Plan View showing Higher Grade Zone

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Next Steps

A second drill has been mobilized to accelerate the drilling required for the 
initial resource and allow additional targets to be tested.  Samples to begin 
comprehensive mineralogical and metallurgical work are being selected and 
initial results are expected during Q1-2020.  

Table 1a – 2019 Crawford Nickel-Cobalt Project (Drilling from North Side from 
East to West)

                        Intersections from North Wall

DDH ID          From     To     Length    Ni     Co      Pd      Pt      S
                 (m)     (m)     (m)      (%)    (%)    (ppb)  (ppb)    (%)   
								
CR19-11	        48.0    438.0	390.0   0.271	0.014   28.1    11.4    0.19
 includes	69.0	292.5	223.5	0.324	0.015	43.8	16.8	0.27
 includes	144.0	277.5	133.5	0.357	0.015	61.9	23.4	0.32
								
CR19-10	        55.5	388.5	333.0	0.277	0.013	25.5	10.3	0.34
 includes	61.5	271.5	210.0	0.320	0.013	30.5	11.1	0.49
 includes	208.5	243.0	34.5	0.355	0.015	37.0	13.2	1.18
								
CR19-09	        55.5	513.0	457.5	0.254	0.013	19.7	10.0	0.08
 includes	70.5	309.0	238.5	0.310	0.013	26.9	13.2	0.11
 includes	192.0	265.5	73.5	0.365	0.014	47.0	10.5	0.17
								
CR19-08	        36.0	592.5	556.5	0.251	0.013	20.2	11.0	0.06
 includes	70.5	468.0	397.5	0.271	0.013	18.2	11.2	0.06
 includes	165.0	348.0	183.0	0.319	0.012	33.4	14.6	0.11
 includes	183.0	223.5	40.5	0.351	0.013	26.3	12.8	0.18
								
CR19-13	        102.0	609.0	507.0	0.237	0.013	10.1	8.1	0.03
 includes	300.0	528.0	228.0	0.276	0.013	19.4	13.0	0.04
 includes	300.0	405.0	105.0	0.325	0.012	37.3	13.7	0.07
 includes	304.5	343.5	39.0	0.351	0.012	26.3	9.5	0.10
 
Note that the intersections are referenced to depth downhole and do not 
necessarily represent a true width. Canada Nickel has insufficient information 
to determine the attitude, either of the ultramafic body or of mineralized 
zones within it at this point in the exploration program. True widths will be 
less than the core lengths by unknown factors but based on the orientation of 
the drillholes are estimated to be 65% of the length of the mineral 
intersections.

Table 1b – 2019 Crawford Nickel-Cobalt Project (Drilling from South Side from 
East to West)

                        Intersections from South Wall

DDH ID	        From	 To     Length	 Ni	 Co	 Pd	 Pt	 S
	         (m)	 (m)	 (m)	 (%)	 (%)	(ppb)	(ppb)	(%)
								
CR19-06	        207.0	576.0	369.0	0.229	0.011	5.3	3.5	0.04
 includes	297.0	463.5	166.5	0.272	0.012	2.9	1.2	0.03
								
								
CR19-05	        51.6	582.0	530.4	0.227	0.013	18.0	7.9	0.13
 includes	432.0	481.5	49.5	0.310	0.015	36.7	10.4	0.53
 includes	445.5	472.5	27.0	0.359	0.018	50.8	14.8	0.78
								
CR19-12	        57.0	571.5	514.5	0.210	0.013	17.1	17.3	0.06
 includes	57.0	279.0	222.0	0.293	0.012	13.4	3.8	0.09
 includes	61.5	157.5	96.0	0.310	0.013	17.0	4.8	0.16
 includes	72.0	88.5	16.5	0.365	0.014	18.7	4.1	0.24
								
CR19-07	        204.0	619.5	415.5	0.221	0.013	7.2	7.5	0.01
 includes	591.0	619.5	28.5	0.265	0.013	91.8	34.2	0.04
 
Note that the intersections are referenced to depth downhole and do not 
necessarily represent a true width. Canada Nickel has insufficient information 
to determine the attitude, either of the ultramafic body or of mineralized 
zones within it at this point in the exploration program. True widths will be 
less than the core lengths by unknown factors but based on the orientation of 
the drillholes are estimated to be 65% of the length of the mineral 
intersections.

Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC)

William E. MacRae, MSc, P.Geo., a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101, is 
responsible for the on-going drilling and sampling program,  including quality 
assurance (QA) and quality control (QC). The core is collected from the drill 
in sealed core trays and transported to the core logging facility.  The core is 
marked and sampled at 1.5 metre lengths and cut with a diamond blade saw. 
Samples are bagged with QA/QC samples inserted in batches of 35 samples per 
lot. Samples are transported in secure bags directly from the Canada Nickel 
core shack Actlabs Timmins, an ISO/IEC 17025 accredited lab. Analysis for 
precious metals (gold, platinum and palladium) are completed by Fire Assay 
while analysis for nickel, cobalt, sulphur and 17 other elements are performed 
using a peroxide fusion and ICP-OES analysis. Certified standards and blanks 
are inserted at a rate of one QA/QC sample per 32 core samples making a batch 
of 35 samples that are submitted for analysis.

Qualified Person 

Stephen J. Balch P.Geo. (ON), VP Exploration of Canada Nickel and a "qualified 
person" as such term is defined by National Instrument 43-101, has verified the 
data disclosed in this news release, and has otherwise reviewed and approved 
the technical information in this news release on behalf of Canada Nickel 
Company Inc. 

About Canada Nickel Company 

Canada Nickel Company Inc. is a Canadian-based company focused on the 
acquisition, exploration, development and eventual production of Nickel assets. 
Canada Nickel is currently exploring its 100% owned flagship Crawford 
Nickel-Cobalt project in the heart of the prolific Timmins-Cochrane mining 
camp. The Crawford Project comprises 650 hectares with approximately 17,700 
meters drilled to date, with identified Nickel and Cobalt bearing minerals 
similar to that at the Dumont Nickel Deposit (RNC Minerals property).  Canada 
Nickel is focused on proving up the large bulk tonnage opportunity at Crawford, 
which provides investors with pure leverage to Nickel, unencumbered by earn-in 
agreements, in a geopolitically stable jurisdiction.

Cautionary Statement Concerning Forward-Looking Statements 

This press release contains certain information that may constitute 
"forward-looking information" under applicable Canadian securities legislation. 
Forward looking information includes, but is not limited to, timing for 
completion of the proposed transaction, the amount and uses of proceeds, 
strategic plans, including future exploration and development results, and 
corporate and technical objectives. Forward-looking information is necessarily 
based upon a number of assumptions that, while considered reasonable, are 
subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors which may 
cause the actual results and future events to differ materially from those 
expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Factors that could 
affect the outcome include, among others: future prices and the supply of 
metals, the results of drilling, inability to raise the money necessary to 
incur the expenditures required to retain and advance the property, 
environmental liabilities (known and unknown), general business, economic, 
competitive, political and social uncertainties, results of exploration 
programs, risks of the mining industry, delays in obtaining governmental 
approvals, and failure to obtain regulatory or shareholder approvals. There can 
be no assurance that such information will prove to be accurate, as actual 
results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in 
such information. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on 
forward-looking information. All forward-looking information contained in this 
press release is given as of the date hereof and is based upon the opinions and 
estimates of management and information available to management as at the date 
hereof. Canada Nickel disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise 
any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future 
events or otherwise, except as required by law.

Contacts (Canada Nickel)

Russell Starr, Director
Phone: +1 647-669-9801
email: RussellStarr@canadanickel.com

Jessie Liu-Ernsting, VP Corporate Development and Investor Relations
Phone: +1 416-809-9296 
email: jessieliuernsting@canadanickel.com

About Noble Mineral Exploration Inc.

Noble Mineral Exploration Inc. is a Canadian-based junior exploration company 
which, in addition to its shareholdings in Spruce Ridge Resources Ltd. and 
MacDonald Mines Exploration Ltd., and its interest in the Holdsworth gold 
exploration property in the area of Wawa, Ontario, 78,500 hectares (~194,000 
acres) of mineral rights in the Timmins-Cochrane areas of Northern Ontario 
known as Project 81. Project 81 hosts diversified drill-ready gold, 
nickel-cobalt and base metal exploration targets at various stages of 
exploration. More detailed information is available on the website at 
www.noblemineralexploration.com. 

Noble's common shares trade on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "NOB".

For further information: Contacts (Noble): H. Vance White, President, Phone: +1 
416-214-2250, Fax: +1 416-367-1954 Email: info@noblemineralexploration.com; 
Investor Relations Email: ir@noblemineralexploration.com

SOURCE: Noble Mineral Exploration Inc.
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