Pajala consists of three contiguous 15-year licences covering 52 km2: Lehtosölkä Deposit: 1.75Mt with 9.6% C, Liviövaara Main: >0.5Mt with 23% C and the Lehtosölkä 2. Note these are historic non-compliant estimates and do not conform to a modern resource reporting code. The focus is graphite, the largest input battery raw material by volume and therefore crucial to the EV value chain.
Work has indicated that high grade graphite e.g. 4.7m grading 39.8% is present at Liviovaara. This hole has two others nearby that show continuity but are likely to have a folded nature. N-Liv-03 had 8.4m grading 29% C. These values are in line with Talga Group’s Vittangi project that claims highest grade graphite in the world (19.4Mt grading 24% C).
The copper, iron-oxide, gold and cobalt mineralisation encountered in the drilling is interesting with some broad intervals of low-grade copper that suggest there is potential for a larger IOCG system at Liviövaara. There is little in the way of outcrop but the graphite horizon identified from drilling extends over 300m.