Häggån Polymetallic Project
Project information
As at 22 August 2012
Description
As at 22 August 2012
100%-owned Häggån project in Jämtland, central Sweden, hosted in the Alum Shale formation — one of the world's largest undeveloped uranium and polymetallic deposits containing >800 Mlb U3O8 plus vanadium, sulphate of potash (K2O), nickel, molybdenum and zinc. The 2012 JORC 2004 Mineral Resource of 2,350 Mt @ 155 ppm U3O8 (800 Mlb) anchors the resource statement; a 2019 JORC 2012 update at varying V2O5 cut-offs adds an Indicated/Inferred V2O5-K2O-Mo-Ni-Zn resource (e.g. 0.1% V2O5 cut-off: Indicated 45 Mt @ 0.34% V2O5 / 4.11% K2O, Inferred 2,503 Mt @ 0.27% V2O5 / 3.37% K2O). Sweden has proposed lifting the uranium mining ban; Aura submitted an exploitation concession application in FY25. Planned as a small-footprint, in-mine processing operation.
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