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08/11/2024
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First Nordic Metals Corp. launches extensive exploration program on Gold Line Belt projects in Northern Sweden

First Nordic Metals Corp. has announced the commencement of its comprehensive summer and fall exploration program across its 100%-owned Gold Line belt projects in northern Sweden. Key aspects of this program include a large-scale geophysical survey and a regional surface exploration initiative on the Storjuktan Project, along with extensive top-of-bedrock (BoT) drilling campaigns on the Paubäcken and Klippen projects.

Storjuktan project: Geochemical survey and UAV magnetic survey

The Storjuktan Project will see the continuation of a detailed geochemical survey initiated in 2023, where FNM identified a significant 5 km gold pathfinder glacial till anomaly at the Nippas target. The upcoming survey will involve the collection of approximately 38,000 B-Horizon (subsoil) glacial till samples to cover the remaining 23,000 hectares of the project area. Samples will be analyzed using X-ray fluorescence (XRF) for gold pathfinder elements, with further assays conducted at an external laboratory for anomalous samples.

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Additionally, a 25,000-hectare UAV magnetic geophysical survey will be carried out by Radia Oy, covering 5,517 line kilometers with 50-meter spaced lines. This survey will help map the geology and structural features of the project area in detail.

Paubäcken Project: BoT drilling and follow-up

The Paubäcken Project will feature BoT drilling on the Brokojan target, which was identified through 2023 surface till sampling. This target, characterized by an arsenic-copper-zinc-molybdenum pathfinder element anomaly, will undergo up to 100 BoT drill holes. Additionally, follow-up drilling on the Aida target will continue to confirm gold mineralization, focusing on the highest-grade BoT drill sample recorded to date (5.01 g/t Au).

Klippen project: Drilling campaign

The Klippen Project will see up to 120 BoT drill holes aimed at investigating a +5 km by 500 m gold and pathfinder anomaly. This drilling will be conducted along a 2 km zone, based on geophysical data and ice flow direction, to locate the source of the anomaly.

Program budget and future plans

The summer and fall exploration program is budgeted at C$0.5 million. FNM is also preparing for a diamond drilling program of 10,000 to 15,000 meters on its Gold Line belt projects, scheduled to begin in Q4 2024 or Q1 2025.

About the projects

  • Storjuktan project: Located strategically north of the Barsele project, it covers 30,000 hectares with over 60 km of the Gold Line structure.
  • Paubäcken project: Comprises 17,097 hectares and is positioned between Barsele and Fäboliden, near the Svartliden mine.
  • Klippen project: Situated in the southern extension of the Gold Line belt, featuring highly prospective geology for gold deposits.

Gold Line belt geology

The Gold Line belt features an inverted volcano-sedimentary sequence with granitic intrusions in a high-strain structural corridor. Gold mineralization is associated with intense hydrothermal alteration and sulfide minerals, making it highly prospective for orogenic gold deposits.

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