27th Mar 2023 11:37
(Alliance News) - Bluejay Mining PLC on Monday said two holes were drilled in January at its Enonkoski joint-venture project with Rio Tinto PLC, with one of the holes returning "significant" intervals of sulphide droplets.
The London-based mineral exploration and development company focused in Greenland and Finland,said drill hole ENON0028 intercepted a significant width of mineralised vari-textured pyroxenitic-noritic units with multiple intervals of nickel-copper sulphide droplet zones, as well as intervals of sulphide mineralisation.
The best mineralised interval yielded ore with a nickel content of 0.41%, whilst the remaining intervals within the sulphide droplet zones averaged 0.16% of nickel, Bluejay said.
The company said a total of 951.10 metres were drilled at the Enonkoski nickel-copper-cobalt project in eastern Finland. The drilling is part of a joint venture and an earn-in agreement with Rio Tinto, which consists of 1,000 to 1,500 metres of follow-up diamond drilling at the Laukunlapi target, two kilometres south-east of the Laukunkangas nickel-copper-cobalt mine.
Bluejay said geological and geophysical modelling is ongoing at the site, with the aim to determine targets for follow-up drilling of the intercepted mineralisation.
Chief Executive Officer Bo Moller Stensgaard said: "The results from the first 2023 drilling with Rio Tinto on the Enonkoski project are very encouraging with one of the drill holes returning significant intervals of sulphide-droplets, representing the highest sulphide content of any hole we have drilled in the Laukunlampi intrusion to date."
Shares were up 3.0% at 3.00 pence in London on Monday morning.
By Sabrina Penty; Alliance News reporter
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