Huntsman Exploration Inc. announced that drilling at its Canegrass Nickel project in Western Australia has intersected nickel sulphides in multiple holes along a 7 km mineralized trend. Phase 1 of the 2021 drill program is following up on the Company's successful first-pass program, which encountered high-grade nickel, copper, cobalt and palladium at shallow depth in several holes. Assays on current operations are pending and drilling is ongoing. Majority of drilling to date has encountered encouraging nickel sulphides within very favourable geological units. Two rigs (one Diamond drilling and one Reverse Circulation) are on site testing Nickel zones along 7 km of the mineralized trend in the layered igneous complex. Phase I drilling has completed 14 holes at multiple targets. Total program includes 16 holes totalling approximately 3,500 m. All assays are pending, however, specific drill intervals have been submitted for "rush assay" treatment to help further understanding of high priority zones. MLEM Survey. The extensive Moving Loop Electromagnetic (MLEM) survey has commenced. The survey will cover portions of the property where previous ground-based EM data was limited. The drilling and MLEM work is designed to detect massive sulphide accumulations proximal to the Shepherds Discordant Zone (SDZ) and at depth. There are no sedimentary horizons within the area and, given that all conductors detected and drilled to date at Canegrass have been mineralized, any new bedrock conductor that is detected will be considered highly prospective. The MLEM program will concentrate on areas west of the shear zone, with additional work on eastern areas to follow.