First Atlantic Nickel Increases RPM Zone Strike Length 50% to Over 1.2 km and Width to Over 800 m from Phase 2x Drilling at Pipestone XL Magnetic Nickel-Cobalt Alloy Project

GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR, Newfoundland and Labrador, Jan. 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- First Atlantic Nickel Corp. (TSXV: FAN) (OTCQB: FANCF) (FSE: P21) ("First Atlantic" or the "Company") is pleased to announce positive assays and Davis Tube Recovery ("DTR") metallurgical results from the final four drill holes (AN-25-11 to AN-25-14) of the RPM Zone Phase 2X drilling program at its Pipestone XL Nickel-Cobalt Alloy Project in central Newfoundland. Results have increased the RPM Zone strike length by 50% to greater than 1.2 kilometers and expanded the lateral width to over 800 meters (see Figure 8 and 9). Hole AN-25-11, a ~250m step-out east on Section S1, returned an average of 0.13% DTR Ni over 402 meters, calculated from 1.31% Ni in magnetic concentrate with a 10.01% mass pull. Hole AN-25-13, a 400-meter northern step-out on new Section S4, returned an average of 0.10% DTR Ni over 371 meters, calculated from 1.11% Ni in magnetic concentrate with a 9.10% mass pull. All 14 RPM Zone drill holes have returned positive magnetically recoverable awaruite (nickel-iron-cobalt alloy) results. This rapidly expanding footprint has outlined a significant area for resource drilling to define a large-scale, bulk tonnage awaruite (nickel-iron-cobalt alloy) resource, that could be processable onshore through magnetic separation and flotation that is safe, secure, and sustainable at scale, supporting a mine-direct-to-refinery supply chain.

On December 23, 2025, the Company closed a non-brokered private placement, without warrants, for gross proceeds of $2.6 million through the issuance of flow-through common shares. The net proceeds have been deployed to accelerate the Company’s Winter 2026 drill program. Colder ground conditions have enabled rapid, efficient access to drill locations of interest, consistent with the Company's goal of developing a multizone district of awaruite nickel-iron-cobalt alloy mineralization across the 30-kilometer Pipestone XL trend. Davis Tube magnetic separation analysis has produced an approximate 1.3% nickel concentrate from near-surface mineralization at the RPM Zone. Ongoing metallurgical studies are targeting a further upgrade to approximately 60% nickel through flotation. Additional metallurgical results demonstrating successful processing of awaruite into a high-grade concentrate are anticipated in Q1 2026.

On January 14, 2026, the White House published a proclamation titled "Adjusting Imports of Processed Critical Minerals and Their Derivative Products into the United States," identifying nickel and cobalt as essential minerals for critical infrastructure, defense, and battery energy storage.

The proclamation notes that, “Even where the United States has domestic mining capacity, such as for cobalt, nickel, and rare earth elements, the United States lacks the domestic processing capacity to avoid downstream net-import reliance."1

Only two active pyrometallurgical nickel smelters remain operational in North America at this time, in Sudbury, Ontario (Canada).2

First Atlantic believes awaruite nickel-iron-cobalt alloy mineralization can provide a North American source of nickel and cobalt through an onshore mine-direct-to-refinery pathway that bypasses the smelting bottleneck entirely.

As stated in the August 2025 Battery Metals Association of Canada report From Rocks to Power: "Awaruite is not a sulfide nor an oxide nickel ore but a high-content native nickel-iron ore. Simple beneficiation processes after mining could provide 60% Ni concentrate, ready for leaching for battery cathode purposes... This process would bypass pyrometallurgy or early hydrometallurgy stages and be among the lowest carbon-intensive nickel production sites in the global nickel market."3

Please call 844-592-6337 or email rob@fanickel.com to connect with Rob Guzman, First Atlantic Nickel's Investor Relations, for questions or more information.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS:

  1. RPM Zone Strike Length Grows 50% to 1.2 km by 800 m Width: All 14 drill holes at the RPM Zone intersected visible awaruite and returned positive magnetically recoverable nickel results. The drilled area now covers greater than 1.2 km (north-south) by 800 m (east-west). Mineralization remains open to the north, south, and west, with a now large footprint defined for resource drilling toward an NI 43-101 mineral resource.
  2. Hole AN-25-11 Steps Out East, Expanding Lateral Width to Over 800 Meters: Hole AN-25-11 returned an average of 0.13% DTR Ni over 402 meters (23 m to 425 m), calculated from 1.31% Ni in magnetic concentrate with a 10.01% mass pull. The hole was drilled from a pad located approximately 250 meters east of Hole AN-25-10, oriented westward toward Hole AN-25-10 on Section S1, expanding the RPM Zone’s lateral width to greater than 800 meters. Large-grain visible awaruite nickel alloy mineralization was observed throughout the interval, supporting strong continuity along the eastern extension of Section S1.
  3. Hole AN-25-12 Successfully Locates Eastern Contact of Mineralization: Hole AN-25-12 returned an average of 0.10% DTR Ni over 84.6 meters (10.4 m to 95 m), calculated from 1.24% Ni in magnetic concentrate with an 8.27% mass pull. Drilled from the same pad as Hole AN-25-11 but oriented eastward, the hole intersected the eastern contact of awaruite-bearing ultramafic mineralization and encountered a steeply dipping iron-carbonate–talc alteration zone, defining the eastern boundary on Section S1.
  4. Hole AN-25-13 Extends Strike Length 400 Meters North on New Section S4: Hole AN-25-13 returned an average of 0.10% DTR Ni over 371 meters (17 m to 388 m), calculated from 1.11% Ni in magnetic concentrate with a 9.10% mass pull. This major 400-meter northern step-out was drilled on new Section S4, located 1.2 kilometers north of Section S1, confirming continued northward growth of awaruite nickel alloy mineralization from near surface and extending drilled strike length to more than 1.2 kilometers.
  5. Expansion Potential Remains Open to the West, North, South and at Depth: The mineralized ultramafics at the RPM Zone are interpreted to dip steeply from east to west, indicating significant untested potential to the west and at depth. Surface sampling from 2025 field programs also identified additional target areas to the north and south within the 30-kilometer Pipestone XL trend.
  6. Winter Drilling, Infrastructure and Access Program Accelerated: The $2.6 million flow-through financing closed December 23, 2025 has been deployed to accelerate the Winter 2026 drill program. Colder than expected ground conditions have enabled rapid access expansion to new areas of interest.

HOLE AN-25-11 STEPS OUT EAST AT THE RPM ZONE AND EXPANDS LATERAL WIDTH TO OVER 800 METERS

Table 01: Pipestone XL Nickel Alloy Project - Summary of Assay Results and DTR Metallurgical Test Results for Drill Hole AN-25-11 (RPM Zone)

Hole IDFrom (m)To (m)Interval (m)Mass Pull (%)Nickel - Magnetic Concentrate Grade
Ni (%)
Nickel - Total Grade
Ni (%)
DTR Nickel Grade - Magnetically Recovered Ni (%)Total Nickel Recovery
(%)
Chromium - Magnetic Concentrate Grade
Cr (%)
Chromium Total Grade
Cr (%)
DTR Chromium Grade - Magnetically Recovered
Cr (%)
Cobalt - Magnetic Concentrate Grade
Co (%)
AN-25-112342540210.011.310.220.1357.991.530.290.150.06
including131155249.491.470.210.1464.671.660.300.160.06
including272317459.771.420.220.1462.701.430.280.140.06
including "Up To"16.002.200.280.1778.853.250.540.310.09

DTR nickel (%) is calculated by multiplying mass pull (%) by the nickel grade (%) of the magnetic concentrate. This value represents the proportion of nickel that may be recoverable through magnetic separation and is not equivalent to a standard assay result.

Hole AN-25-11 was collared approximately 250 meters east of Hole AN-25-10 and drilled westward toward Hole AN-25-10 on Section S1. The hole returned an average of 0.13% DTR Ni over 402 meters, calculated from 1.31% nickel in magnetic concentrate with a 10.01% mass pull, expanding the lateral width to greater than 800 meters along Section S1 (see Figure 09). Large-grain visible awaruite (nickel-iron-cobalt alloy) mineralization was observed throughout the drilled interval, supporting strong continuity along the eastern extension of Section S1, which has delivered consistent magnetically recoverable nickel grades.

HOLE AN-25-12 – EASTERN BOUNDARY DEFINED

Table 02: Pipestone XL Nickel Alloy Project - Summary of Assay Results and DTR Metallurgical Test Results for Drill Hole AN-25-12 (RPM Zone)

Hole IDFrom (m)To (m)Interval (m)Mass Pull (%)Nickel - Magnetic Concentrate Grade
Ni ( %)
Nickel - Total Grade
Ni (%)
DTR Nickel Grade - Magnetically Recovered Ni (%)Total Nickel Recovery
(%)
Chromium - Magnetic Concentrate Grade
Cr (%)
Chromium Total Grade
Cr (%)
DTR Chromium Grade - Magnetically Recovered
Cr (%)
Cobalt - Magnetic Concentrate Grade
Co (%)
AN-25-1210.49584.68.271.240.260.1038.101.690.320.140.07
including2044248.281.580.270.1346.881.570.300.130.07
including "Up To"11.302.170.290.1454.403.900.650.280.08

DTR nickel (%) is calculated by multiplying mass pull (%) by the nickel grade (%) of the magnetic concentrate. This value represents the proportion of nickel that may be recoverable through magnetic separation and is not equivalent to a standard assay result.

Hole AN-25-12 was drilled from the same pad as Hole AN-25-11 and oriented eastward to define the eastern boundary of the mineralized ultramafic body. The hole returned an average of 0.10% DTR Ni over 84.6 meters, calculated from 1.24% nickel in magnetic concentrate with an 8.27% mass pull. The hole successfully intersected the eastern contact of awaruite-bearing ultramafic mineralization, where it encountered a steeply-dipping iron carbonate talc alteration zone, establishing the eastern limit of mineralization along Section S1.

HOLE AN-25-13 A 400-METER NORTHERN STEP-OUT EXTENDS STRIKE LENGTH BY 50% TO 1.2 KM

Table 03: Pipestone XL Nickel Alloy Project - Summary of Assay Results and DTR Metallurgical Test Results for Drill Hole AN-25-13 (RPM Zone)

Hole IDFrom (m)To (m)Interval (m)Mass Pull (%)Nickel - Magnetic Concentrate Grade
Ni ( %)
Nickel - Total Grade
Ni (%)
DTR Nickel Grade - Magnetically Recovered Ni (%)Total Nickel Recovery
(%)
Chromium - Magnetic Concentrate Grade
Cr (%)
Chromium Total Grade
Cr (%)
DTR Chromium Grade - Magnetically Recovered
Cr (%)
Cobalt - Magnetic Concentrate Grade
Co (%)
AN-11-13173883719.101.110.240.1041.231.460.280.130.06
including443232799.121.170.240.1143.811.460.280.130.06
including "Up To"14.401.860.280.1459.412.540.480.240.09

DTR nickel (%) is calculated by multiplying mass pull (%) by the nickel grade (%) of the magnetic concentrate. This value represents the proportion of nickel that may be recoverable through magnetic separation and is not equivalent to a standard assay result.

Hole AN-25-13, a major 400-meter northern step-out drilled on new Section S4 (See Figure 8), returned an average of 0.10% DTR Ni over 371 meters, calculated from 1.11% nickel in magnetic concentrate with a 9.10% mass pull. Section S4 is located 1.2 kilometers north of Section S1, extending the RPM Zone’s drilled strike length by approximately 50% to greater than 1.2 kilometers. Large-grain visible awaruite nickel alloy mineralization was observed throughout the interval from near-surface, supporting continued northward growth of the mineralization system.

HOLE AN-25-14 – SOUTHERN STEP-OUT ENCOUNTERS FAULT STRUCTURE

Table 04: Pipestone XL Nickel Alloy Project - Summary of Assay Results and DTR Metallurgical Test Results for Drill Hole AN-25-14 (RPM Zone)

Hole IDFrom (m)To (m)Interval (m)Mass Pull (%)Nickel - Magnetic Concentrate Grade
Ni ( %)
Nickel - Total Grade
Ni (%)
DTR Nickel Grade - Magnetically Recovered Ni (%)Total Nickel Recovery
(%)
Chromium - Magnetic Concentrate Grade
Cr (%)
Chromium Total Grade
Cr (%)
DTR Chromium Grade - Magnetically Recovered
Cr (%)
Cobalt - Magnetic Concentrate Grade
Co (%)
AN-25-1483353278.710.540.230.0519.271.720.310.150.05
including82001928.370.670.240.0623.251.720.320.140.05
and including29116879.040.730.240.0727.071.680.310.150.05
including "Up To"13.300.840.270.0832.794.070.590.370.08

DTR nickel (%) is calculated by multiplying mass pull (%) by the nickel grade (%) of the magnetic concentrate. This value represents the proportion of nickel that may be recoverable through magnetic separation and is not equivalent to a standard assay result.

Hole AN-25-14 was drilled approximately 200 meters south of Section S1 on new Section S0, oriented westward. The hole returned an average of 0.05% DTR Ni over 327 meters, calculated from 0.54% nickel in magnetic concentrate with an 8.71% mass pull. The hole encountered heavily broken ground interpreted as a late fault structure, characterized by weathered breccia and gouge textures throughout the interval. This late, post-mineralization faulting is interpreted to have locally disrupted or destroyed awaruite mineralization along the narrow structure. Due to the drill hole orientation dipping parallel to the fault, the drill became stuck within the fault zone and the hole was abandoned before crossing the structure. As a result, the hole did not properly test mineralization in this southern area. Future drilling oriented in the opposite direction is expected to cut across the fault zone and more effectively test the southern extension potential.

RPM ZONE DRILLING SUMMARY – ALL 14 HOLES

Table 05: RPM Zone – Complete Intervals for All RPM Drill Holes Reported to Date

Drill HoleZoneSectionFrom metersTo metersInterval metersMagnetically Recovered (DTR)
Nickel %
Magnetic Concentrate Nickel
Grade (Ni %)
Mass Pull (%)

Comment
AN 24 - 02RPMS111.0394.1383.10.131.379.50NR - Mar 12, 2025
AN 24 - 03RPMS118.0234.0216.00.111.329.12NR - Apr 15, 2025
AN 24 - 04RPMS112.0378.0366.00.141.469.53NR- Jun 24, 2025
AN 24 - 05RPMS26.0357.0351.00.121.478.21NR - Jul 9, 2025
AN 25 - 06RPMS25.65453447.350.111.279.02NR - Aug 12, 2025
AN 25 - 07RPMS29495486.00.090.979.60NR - Oct 23, 2025
AN 25 - 08RPMS311491480.00.121.358.79NR - Oct 23, 2025
AN 25 - 09RPMS39483474.00.080.939.0NR - Dec 2, 2025
AN 25 - 10RPMS182362280.151.4410.48NR - Dec 2, 2025
AN 25 - 11RPMS1234254020.131.3110.01NR - Jan 27, 2026
AN 25 - 12RPMS110.49584.60.101.248.27NR - Jan 27, 2026
AN 25 - 13RPMS4173883710.101.119.10NR - Jan 27, 2026
AN 25 - 14RPMS083353270.050.548.71NR - Jan 27, 2026
TBA


Table 06: Drill Hole Collar Location Information for AN-25-11 through AN-25-14

Hole IDEasting (UTM)Northing (UTM)Elevation (m)Azimuth (°)Dip (°)
AN-25-115678175357579254270-60
AN-25-12567817535756625490-60
AN-25-13567818535877323590-60
AN-25-145676295357373244270-60
      

WINTER 2026 DRILL PROGRAM AND ACCESS EXPANSION

Following the closing of the $2.6 million flow-through financing on December 23, 2025, the Company has immediately deployed the proceeds to an accelerated Winter 2026 exploration program. Colder than expected ground conditions have enabled rapid, efficient access expansion into new areas of interest on the project. The Company is advancing ground access north, faster and at lower cost than initially estimated. This accelerated infrastructure development supports the Company's strategy of advancing a multi-zone district of awaruite (nickel-iron-cobalt) alloy mineralization across the 30-kilometer Pipestone XL trend.

AWARUITE – SECURE NORTH AMERICAN NICKEL SUPPLY CHAIN POTENTIAL