Core Viewpoint - Alkane Resources Limited has announced promising exploration results from the Storheden Deposit at its Björkdal Operation in Sweden, indicating significant potential for resource expansion and higher-grade ore production [1][4]. Exploration Results - The depth drilling at the Storheden Deposit has revealed gold-bearing quartz veins intercepted to a depth of 464 meters, more than doubling the previously tested depth of 200 meters [6]. - The drilling campaigns have extended the strike length of known mineralization to over 2.7 kilometers, with no indications of diminishing grade at depth [6]. - Significant assay results include 142.0 g/t gold over 0.60 meters and 34.3 g/t gold over 1.6 meters, showcasing the high-grade potential of the deposit [6][18][19]. Historical Context - The Björkdal deposit was discovered in 1983, with mining operations commencing in 1988. The mine has produced approximately 1.66 million ounces of gold since then [5][7]. - The current Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources at Björkdal are estimated at 20.35 million tonnes grading 2.14 g/t gold as of June 30, 2025 [6][7]. Future Plans - Alkane plans to recommence drilling in January 2026 to further define resources at Storheden and assess the potential for mining [27][28]. - The company will also continue exploration in the Eastern Extension area and the North extension of the Björkdal deposit, which shows no signs of diminishing gold endowment [29].
Alkane Doubles the Tested Depth Extent of the Storheden Deposit at Björkdal
Globenewswire·2025-12-19 00:33