Nordic Iron Ore AB has applied for an additional exploration permit at Blötberget
Nordic Iron Ore AB has submitted an application to The Mining Inspectorate of Sweden (Bergsstaten) for an additional exploration permit in connection with the Blötberget mine. The background is the interesting indications obtained from the Smart Exploration research project. Which makes this area very interesting for exploration and, in the case of successful exploration, a possible expansion of Nordic Iron Ore's mineral resources.
Through Nordic Iron Ore's participation in the EU-funded Smart Exploration project, knowledge of the geology in the vicinity of the previously licensed and investigated areas has increased. Geophysical measurements carried out within the framework of the project have shown anomalies that can be interpreted as the mineralization in Blötberget goes further in depth than previously known and also indicate that the mineralization continues in a western direction. This makes the area very interesting for exploration, which is why the application for an additional exploration permit, Blötberget 5, has been submitted and registered with The Mining Inspectorate of Sweden (Bergsstaten).
After the exploration permit has been granted, exploration is planned in the area with the ambition to verify the indicated mineralization with core drilling.
"We strongly believe in this new area and that it could lead to increased mineral assets and thus increase the lifespan and improve the profitability of the future mining in Blötberget," says Ronne Hamerslag, CEO of Nordic Iron Ore.
About Smart Exploration
The EU-funded research project Smart Exploration focused primarily on developing cost-effective and environmentally friendly methods and tools for exploration of mineral resources in near-mine environments. The aim was to develop methods to search for minerals vital to the EU's economic and technological development. The work at Blötberget was led by Uppsala University and SGU.