SUKSETON

Sukseton Copper-Gold Project

A series of contiguous Claims encompassing portion of the Central Lapland Greenstone Belt are held north of the Arctic Circle, in the Sukseton area. This remains at an early stage of exploration and has been shown from earlier  exploration to be prospective for gold and base metal mineralisation.

Previous exploration initially focused on base metals, the potential for gold not realised until the late 1980’s with the discovery of a mineralised zone containing copper and gold, over 100 metres wide and along strike over several hundreds of metres. Historic drilling and trenching returned encouraging results including, 2.20m @ 5.35 g/t gold and 4.60m @ 2.80 g/t gold in diamond drill core, and 2.50m @ 5.90 g/t gold from channel sampling.

Compilation of exploration data from the Sukseton area has continued, including data from an extensive till sampling program that has defined several distinct gold anomalies, some of which remain untested. Further compilation and interpretation of historic results is required prior to the recommencement of field based activities.

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Sukseton local geology, highlighting historic drill results