Aura Energy released a scoping study covering parts of its polymetallic Häggån project in Sweden. The study is based on a 65Mt case scenario, representing only 3% of Häggån’s total 2Bt mineral resource estimate, and aims to recover vanadium, potash, nickel, molybdenum, zinc, and depending on the legal situation in Sweden and community approval, uranium. The company notes that it plans to advance the project with an application for an exploitation concession which will include several baseline studies and a pre-feasibility study, including for example further resource and infill drilling.
Map highlighting the parts of the Häggån resource used for the scoping study (Source: auraenergy.com.au)