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Established by Outokumpu and Gold Fields, the APP consists of three mining licences and 342 claims with a total area of 305 sq. km.
So far, Gold Fields and Outokumpu have carried out large-scale drilling on primary nickel, copper and platinum-group-metal deposits. The Suhanko mining licence, 60 km south of the city of Rovaniemi, is the subject of an ongoing feasibility study and environmental impact assessment. Plans call for open-pit mining of the Konttijarvi and Ahmavaara deposits, as well as mining of the SK Reef for supplementary feed to the Suhanko processing plant.
The total combined resource in four deposits is pegged at 218.6 million tonnes grading 1.54 grams palladium, 0.38 gram platinum, 0.13 gram gold, 0.18% copper and 0.08% nickel, based on a cutoff grade above 0.5 gram platinum-palladium-gold per tonne.
Platinum group metal mineralization occurs near the base of the late-Archean-to-early-Proterozoic-aged layered mafic intrusions known as Suhanko, Narkaus and Penikat. Strike lengths exceeding 2 km and thicknesses of up to 60 metres have been defined in the various deposits within these intrusions. The mineralization is highly variable and includes disseminated PGM-bearing copper-nickel sulphides, massive sulphide lenses near the basal contact at the Suhanko intrusion, PGM reef-style mineralization, and offset-style copper PGM mineralization in basement gneisses and granites.
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