First Nordic Metals – First Batch Of 14 Drill Assays Returned From Aida, Summer Drilling Finishing Up At Nippas, And Maiden Drilling Set To Commence At Harpsund
Taj Singh, CEO of First Nordic Metals (TSX.V: FNM) (OTCQB: FNMCF) (FNSE: FNMC SDB) (FRA: HEG0), joins us to review the first set of 14 drill assays returned from the Aida Target at the Paubäcken Project, and what they’ve learned as they have substantially expanded the strike length of the mineralized trend. We also discuss the summer drilling finishing up soon at the Nippas Target at the Storjuktan Project, and then the drilling set to commence soon at the Harpsund Target at Paubäcken. All of these targets and projects are located on their 100% owned property along the Gold Line Belt of Sweden.
Key Highlights:
- Multiple strong gold intercepts returned, including: 1.94 g/t Au over 21.5 m (2025-AID-038), 5.45 g/t Au over 4.6 m (2025-AID-030), and 1.17 g/t Au over 17.5 m (2025-AID-027)
- Gold-mineralized strike of Aida corridor extended from 0.5 km to over 2.1 km, remaining open in all directions
- Several new gold bearing structures identified, including the blind to surface Pharao Zone and the Northern Mafic Zone
- Gold bearing structures intercepted in 12 of 14 drill holes to date with visible gold identified in 5 drill holes
- Follow up drill program being planned for 4Q25
Beyond these first 14 drill holes released, there are an additional 25 holed drilled that are still at the lab pending future release from around this high-priority Aida Target. We also touch upon the drill rig being moved over next to the Harpsund target, which has shown promising Base-of-Till (BOT) drilling, surface till sampling, and geophysics. The exploration team is gearing up for the maiden drill program Harpsund next in this summer’s program, along with further ongoing targeting work at the adjacent Brokojan target.
Pivoting over to their Storjuktan Project, the 5,000 meter drill program is just finishing up at Nippas, which is still the most derisked target at Storjuktan. There are 5 other high priority targets (3 large targets in the south and 2 key targets in the north), across the Storjuktan Project, so this will be an ongoing area of focus for future targeting and drilling.
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Thanks for the update. Sounds like a good start. Moved around +9-10% following release of news and this interview.