Summary
Summary
Summary
- Located in northern Finland’s Lapland region, about 35 km west-southwest of Rovaniemi, within the broader Rompas–Rajapalot land package spanning ~11,000 hectares.
- 100%-owned gold-cobalt project in a Tier-1 jurisdiction, positioned to supply both precious metals and a critical battery metal to the European market.
- Inferred Resource: 9.8 Mt at 2.8 g/t Au and 441 ppm Co (0.9 Moz Au / 4,311 t Co).
- Gold-cobalt mineralisation occurs in multiple structurally-controlled, sulphide-associated lenses over a 4 km by 4 km area, drilled to depths of at least 540 m and remaining open along strike and at depth.
- 2023 PEA outlines an underground-only operation with a 9-year mine life, average annual production of roughly 82 koz Au and 306 t Co, low AISC and robust post-tax NPV and IRR at conservative price assumptions.
- Access to existing regional infrastructure and 100% renewable grid power, with a development concept focused on low environmental footprint, conventional processing and strong ESG performance in line with national & EU expectations.












