Share this article VANCOUVER, BC, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Nickel Rock Resources Inc. (the "Company") (TSX-V: NICL) (OTCQB: NIKLF) is pleased to announce that a recent staking program has increased the size of the Nickel 100 Claim Group situated in the Mitchell Range, approximately 130 km northwest of Fort St. James in Central British Columbia. The claim group is underlain by silicified and serpentinized ultramafics, a similar package of rocks as the Decar Deposit, and include numerous prospective nickel and chromium showings occurring over a linear distance of 31 km. Nickel Resources This enlarged land package is, in part, contiguous with FPX Nickel's (TSXV: FPX) Klow Project where mineralization consists of a central coarse-grained nickel-iron alloy (awaruite) target that is enveloped by a halo of finer-grained mineralization. The coarse-grained target measured 1,000 metres long. In 2012, FPX reported that work on the Klow Project included a ground-based magnetic geophysical survey, the results of which were used to assist in locating drill holes as part of an initial phase of exploration drilling.