Huntsman Exploration Inc. announced first assay results from its Phase I, 2021 drill program at the Canegrass Nickel Sulphide project in Western Australia. Multiple holes have intercepted Ni, Cu and Co mineralization near surface and at depth. The successful holes are located along a 3 km strike, indicating the system has significant growth potential. Of particular note, hole BBDD009 returned 41.1 m of favorable host rock with 31.2 m being mineralized including peaks of up to 2.8% Ni, 5.7% Cu and 0.15% Co, indicating a large layered intrusive complex. The recently completed 16-hole program follows up on the company's highly successful 2018 drilling. Further assays are pending, and the company is currently in the planning phase for the next drill program. Phase I drilling intersected variable amounts of sulphides +/- oxides within the Layered Igneous Complex at the Canegrass Project. This successful phase of exploration was able to display both high- grade cores within a low-grade halo across multiple targets indicating that the Canegrass project is a very large system to be further explored. A significant highlight was the upgrading of Tobin Bronze, (just north of Tulloch) with BBRC011 which returned anomalous Ni and Cu from a relatively shallow depth whereas previous drilling at Tulloch and Sunline intersected mineralization that increased with depth. 2018 drilling highlights include: BBRC001 (Winx) 14m @ 1.17% Ni, 0.88% Cu, 0.05% Co, 463ppb Pd and 375ppb Pt from 65m, including 1m @ 2.70% Ni, 0.23% Cu, 0.12% Co, 751ppb Pd and 723 ppb Pt; BBDD001 (Sunline) 0.57m @ 3.07 % Ni, 0.62% Cu and 0.24% Co from 144.1m; BBDD002 (Tulloch) 14.25m @ 0.69% Ni, 0.82% Cu and 0.05% Co from 243.2, including 4.9m @1.33% Ni, 1.26% Cu and 0.10% Co.