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More Massive Sulfide From Lappvattnet

Gungnir Resources reported more massive sulfide from recent drilling at the Lappvattnet Nickel deposit in northern Sweden. According to the company, fifteen of sixteen recently completed drill holes in the central part of the deposit intersected sulfide mineralization, ranging from 5-25m core length. Notably, drill holes LAP22-25 and LAP22-23, drilled 80m to the west and east of LAP 22-19 (9m@ 2.35% Ni, including 5.66m @ 3.02% Ni) intersected locally massive zones of sulfide mineralization. With the exception of most of LAP22-19, all assays for the central part of the deposit are currently pending.

 

Massive sulfide in drill holes LAP22-25 and LAP22-23, Lappvattnet (Source: www.gungnirresources.com)