Power Nickel Inc., a junior exploration company, engages in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties in Chile and Canada. It explores for nickel, copper, cobalt, lithium, gold, silver, and PEG group metals. The company owns 100% interests in the Zulema property situated in the Atacama mineral belt in Chile's 3rd region; and Tierra de Oro property located in the Chile's coastal iron oxide-copper-gold belt. It also holds interests in the Nisk property located in Quebec, Canada; the Golden Ivan property that consists of 13 mineral claims covering an area of approximately 797 hectares situated to the east of Stewart, British Columbia; and the Hornitos, Palo Negro, and Tabaco properties located in Chile. The company was formerly known as Chilean Metals Inc. and changed its name to Power Nickel Inc. in July 2021. Power Nickel Inc. was incorporated in 1987 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.
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