Bluejay Mining (‘Bluejay’ or the ‘Company’) Licence Expansion at Disko-Nuussuaq Nickel-Copper-Platinum Project, Greenland

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Bluejay Mining, the AIM and FSE listed company with projects in Greenland and Finland, is pleased to announce that it has increased its land package for the Disko-Nuussuaq Magmatic Massive Sulphide (‘MMS’) Nickel-Copper-Platinum Project (‘Disko’ or the ‘Project’) in southwest Greenland by more than 200%, following the granting of additional exploration licences by the Government …

Bluejay Mining, the AIM and FSE listed company with projects in Greenland and Finland, is pleased to announce that it has increased its land package for the Disko-Nuussuaq Magmatic Massive Sulphide (‘MMS’) Nickel-Copper-Platinum Project (‘Disko’ or the ‘Project’) in southwest Greenland by more than 200%, following the granting of additional exploration licences by the Government of Greenland.

The Project now comprises 462.3km2 and the licences are valid for five years until 31 December 2022. Located on the south-west coast of Greenland, Disko has shown its potential to host mineralisation similar to the nickel/copper sulphide mine Norilsk-Talnakh located in northern Russia (‘Norilsk’).
Seven significant MMS targets have been identified to-date at the licence area, with the largest being 5.9km long by 1.1km wide. A 28t boulder assaying 6.9% nickel, 3.7% copper, 0.6% cobalt and 2g/t platinum group metals has also been discovered on the licence area, which is now displayed in the foyer of the Danish Geological Museum in Copenhagen, further highlighting the potential of these licences.

A high powered moving loop electromagnetic (‘EM’) survey has now started at Disko and is expected to be completed in 4 weeks.
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