Kingsrose Mining Limited (ASX: KRM) has announced significant progress in its exploration alliances with global mining giant BHP, targeting critical minerals in Norway and Finland. The joint efforts, part of one of Europe’s largest generative exploration programs, have yielded high-grade copper, gold, silver, and platinum group elements (PGEs), signaling potential for major discoveries.
In Norway’s Finnmark region, rockchip sampling revealed exceptional results, including 29.7% copper, 1.1 g/t gold, and 0.54 g/t palladium at the Porsanger target, and 4.4% copper with 1.8 g/t gold at Virdnechokka. These findings, hosted in sulphide veins, suggest proximity to deeper magmatic systems, akin to Anglo American’s Sakatti deposit in Finland. A 5,067-line km airborne gravity survey and 208 rockchip samples underpin the 2024 campaign, with helicopter-borne electromagnetic surveys slated for February 2025 to identify conductive bodies indicative of massive sulphides.
In Central Finland, the alliance focused on the Kotalahti Nickel Belt, historically rich in nickel-copper deposits. Drone and ground magnetic surveys covering 4,980-line km identified new mineralized zones at the Rehula target, including a 0.46% copper and 110 ppm cobalt sample. The program aligns with Kingsrose’s strategy to discover new polymetallic “camps” through systematic geophysical and geochemical analysis.
Managing Director Fabian Baker emphasized the success of advanced exploration techniques and stakeholder collaboration, stating, “These results underscore the prospective nature of these underexplored regions. Our commitment to environmental and social values ensures sustainable progress.” The company has engaged Indigenous communities and conducted biodiversity surveys to secure social licenses, particularly in Sami-inhabited areas of Norway.
With 2.7millionofa5 million Year 1 budget spent, Kingsrose plans further fieldwork in 2025, leveraging BHP’s expertise to prioritize drill targets. The alliances highlight Europe’s growing role in supplying critical minerals amid global decarbonization efforts.
Kingsrose, a ASX-listed explorer, holds 100% interests in the Finnmark and Central Finland projects, backed by BHP’s Xplor accelerator program. Forward-looking statements caution inherent risks, but the findings position the company as a key player in Europe’s mineral exploration frontier.
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