25 May 2021 | 10:01am
StockMarketWire.com - Mineral exploration and development Beowulf reported a 12.5% increase in its mineral resource estimate for the Kallak iron ore project in northern Sweden.
The upgraded resource estimate demonstrated the potential for a mine to supply iron ore over several decades for fossil-free steel production in Sweden, the company said.
The previous Geovista 2014 mineral resource estimate, or MRE, reported an indicated mineral resource of 118 Mt at 27.5% iron and an inferred m resource of 33.8 Mt at 26.2% iron.
This compared to the BGS 2021 MRE, a combined measured and indicated mineral resource of 132 Mt at 27.8% Fe and an inferred mineral resource of 39 Mt at 27.1% Fe.
Beowulf Mining (LON:BEM) Presenting at the Proactive One2One Virtual Forum 13th May 2021
Beowulf Mining (LON:BEM) Presenting at the Proactive One2One Virtual Forum
13th May 2021
Beowulf’s portfolio is diversified by commodity, geography and the development stage of its projects, and includes iron ore, graphite, gold and base metal projects in Sweden, Finland and Kosovo.
Beowulf Mining (LON:BEM) Presenting at the Proactive One2One Virtual Forum
13th May 2021
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EAMPL, Beowulf Mining sign pact to set up JV in Finland
Over the past three years Epsilon has been working closely on a range of innovative Carbon Products which will create substantial value over the long term. According to Kurt Budge, Chief Executive Officer of Beowulf, This MoU is part of our acceleration plan for Fennoscandian, as the company fulfils its role as a potential future supplier of the raw materials that Finland and Europe need for manufacturing lithium-ion batteries.PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 12-05-2021 18:37 IST | Created: 12-05-2021 18:37 IST
Epsilon Advance Material (EAMPL), a subsidiary of Epsilon Carbon, signed an MoU with Beowulf Mining plc to set up a joint venture company in Finland.
12 March 2021 | 13:48pm
StockMarketWire.com - Mineral exploration and development company Beowulf announced that Afry Finland Oy (AFRY) has been awarded a contract to conduct a scoping study on the Aitolampi Graphite Project in Finland.
Aitolampi, which is being developed by Beowulf s 100% owned Oy Fennoscandian Resources, contains an estimated 1,275,000 tonnes of graphite.
Beowulf said the purpose of the scoping study is to verify the robustness of the work completed by Fennoscandian, and to provide a roadmap for the next project development stage, most likely a pre-feasibility study.
Beowulf chief executive Kurt Budge said: It s great to be working with AFRY on the Aitolampi scoping study. We will benefit from the AFRY team s deep competence in environmental matters, permitting and sustainability. Fennoscandian is the only natural flake graphite developer in Finland and, following on from the announcement regarding the Memorandum of Understanding with Epsilon Advanced Mate