FinEx Metals – Finland Gold Exploration: Ruoppa and Kero Project Exploration Updates
In this company update, we sit down with Brennen Zerb, Vice President of Investor Relations at FinEx Metals (TSX-V: FINX). Brennen provides an in-depth recap of the company’s recent activities in Northern Finland, focusing on the maiden drill program at their flagship project and the new exploration licenses in a world-class district.
Key Discussion Points
- Maiden Drill Program at Ruoppa: Brennen recaps the ~2,500-meter program, confirming the presence of a robust gold mineralized system. High-grade highlights included intercepts of 5.79 g/t gold over 0.95 meters and 6 g/t gold over 1 meter, providing clear targets for the upcoming Phase 2 program.
- Phase 2 Exploration Strategy: A second phase of exploration is planned for Q2 2026, consisting of roughly 1,500 meters of drilling alongside additional geophysical and geochemical work to identify higher-density vein zones.
- The Caro Project Potential: Discussion on the newly permitted Kero Project, located in the same belt as Agnico Eagle’s Kittilä mine and Rupert Resources’ Ikkari discovery. Historic work at Kero has already shown high-grade potential, including surface samples up to 25.6 g/t gold.
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