
Prospecting and exploration permits
Lappland Guldprospektering has built up an extensive portfolio of gold licenses in Sweden. The projects are in the early stages of development. Common to all is that high-grade gold discoveries have been made within the license areas, all projects are considered to have good potential by the company's management. Continued exploration will be planned, communicated and implemented continuously. Exploration licenses have a limited validity period and can be extended if there are sufficient reasons. If a discovery can be proven, the company can apply for a processing license, which has a long validity period.
Our projects in brief
Tjälmträsk nr. 100
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Graninge 1
The exploration permit Graninge no. 1 with ID 2020:102, covers 125 hectares near Sollefteå. The exploration permit, which is a gold outcrop, is a new area. Sampling from outcrops shows gold grades of between 0.24 and 19 grams of gold per ton. The outcrop can be followed for about 70 meters. Plans include drilling and geophysical surveying.

Svergoträsk 2 & 3
The area is part of the Northern Gold Line, and located in the Sorsele area. Several gold bearing boulders with gold grades between 2 and 19 grams per ton, and 350 grams per ton have been found from the area. A total of 38 drill holes, of which 10 showing gold, have been drilled by previous owners. Three different mineralized areas have been identified but the blocks encountered cannot be explained by the identified areas. It is the Board's assessment that the potential for identifying a deposit is good, but that further exploration efforts are required in the area.

Löparen 1
The area is part of the northeastern Gold Line and is located in the Kristineberg area. The exploration permit Löparen nr 1 has ID 2020:107 and covers 400 hectares. The area has previously been explored by Boliden, which conducted both core drilling and trenching that yielded 4.11 grams of gold per ton. Blocks exist from the area with gold grades.

Ytterberget 1 & 2
Ytterberget No. 1, with ID 2015:88, covering 266 hectares, and Ytterberget No. 2, with ID 2018:108, covering 1,726 hectares, is a zinc-base metal deposit. So far, two drill holes have been completed, one of which shows a similar alteration to the Kristineberg metal with streaks of zinc. Central to the area is a 600 meter long mineralization that has previously been estimated by the NSG, (Nämnden för Statens Gruvegendomar) at 621,000 tonnes, with 2.8 percent zinc (Zn), 0.47 percent copper (Cu) and 28 ppm silver (Ag). The current plan is to conduct borehole geophysics in one of the two drill holes the company has completed to see if there may be any major mineralization in the vicinity of the drill holes.
Jägarliden 101
The area is part of the northeastern Gold Line and is located in the Kristineberg area. Jägaliden 101, which crosses the Skellefte field, has ID 2021:84, and covers 2,901 hectares. It is a gold deposit in which gold-bearing blocks with quartz, lead, zinc and gold have been found. The highest gold content in blocks to date is 105 grams Au/ton.