First Nordic Announces Exploration Program Underway on Gold Line Belt Projects in Sweden

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Highlights:

  • Storjuktan project: continue detailed property-wide geochemical survey by collecting ~38,000 glacial till samples to cover remaining 23,000 hectares of project; full property 25,000 ha UAV magnetic geophysical survey (50 m spaced lines).

  • Paubäcken project: BoT drilling on Brokojan target (~100 holes) and following up on best BoT drill result to date, 5.01 g/t Au, at Aida target

  • Klippen project: BoT drilling (~120 holes)

  • BoT drilling programs will set up for diamond drilling on priority targets later this year

VANCOUVER, BC, July 22, 2024 /CNW/ - First Nordic Metals Corp. (the "Company" or "FNM") (TSXV: FNM) (OTCQB: FNMCF) (Frankfurt: HEG0) is pleased to announce that its summer / fall exploration program on its 100%-owned projects on the Gold Line belt is underway in northern Sweden. Major parts of this program are a 25,000-hectare ("ha") magnetic geophysical survey and regional-scale surface exploration program on its 100%-owned Storjuktan Project, and top-of-bedrock (base-of-till) ("BoT") drilling programs to test kilometric till anomalies at its 100%-owned Paubäcken and Klippen projects. The region is covered by glacial till and BoT drilling is well recognized as the main method for zoning in on the best diamond drilling targets in these terrains.

Taj Singh, First Nordic President and CEO comments: "It's an exciting time for FNM, with our Gold Line belt exploration program underway at multiple high potential projects. Paubäcken already has three kilometric targets and Storjuktan is emerging very well with our recent discovery of the +5 km Nippas target. We are also very excited to begin work on our Klippen project, which hosts a cohesive +5 km gold and pathfinder glacial till anomaly. BoT drilling is a proven tool for exploration in the Nordics and was instrumental in our successful diamond drilling discovery at the Aida target on the Paubäcken project. We are focused on making discoveries at our Gold Line projects to advance what we believe is Europe's next major gold belt."

Storjuktan Project Program

A detailed property-wide geochemical survey was initiated in 2023 in which FNM discovered a cohesive 5 km gold pathfinder glacial till anomaly at the Nippas target. Exploration planned for summer / fall 2024 includes a continuation of this survey and will include the collection of up to 38,000 B-Horizon (subsoil) glacial till samples (see Figure 1 in Appendix). The survey is designed to cover the remaining 23,000 ha of the 25,000 ha project area. A high-density sample spacing is used (15 meter ("m") x 75 m sample spacing) to identify anomalous areas. All samples are screened using XRF analysis (x-ray fluorescence) for gold pathfinder elements and samples from anomalous areas will be sent for gold assay at an external laboratory.