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Gungnir Resources Inc ASWRF


Primary Symbol: V.GUG

Gungnir Resources Inc. is a Canadian mineral exploration company with gold and base metal projects in northern Sweden. The Company’s assets include two nickel-copper-cobalt deposits, Lappvattnet and Rormyrberget, both with updated nickel resources, and the Knaften-Hemberget project, which hosts a developing intrusion-hosted gold system, VMS-style mineralization, copper-nickel targets, and disseminated felsic volcanic breccia-hosted gold boulders all of which are open for expansion and further discovery. The Lappvattnet and Rormyrberget nickel deposits are located along the Nickel Line in the eastern part of the Vasterbotten District, approximately 60 kilometers (km) and 100 km, respectively, east of the Company’s Knaften gold exploration project. The Knaften project is situated at the south end of a regional structure known as the Gold Line. Hemberget is located approximately six km north of the Knaften project within the broader Gold Line along with Knaften.


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Post by CrazyPropheton Jul 21, 2022 12:13am
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More class 1 nickel please

More class 1 nickel pleaseNickel and the humankind have a longtime partnership: the use of the metal has been traced as far back as 3500 B.C.

Cities are ditching fossil fuels fast – typically starting with their own public transport fleets – and they want more zero-emission buses ASAP. Some bus-makers are stepping up, with Daimler and MAN, for example, pledging that all their new urban buses will be zero emission by 2030.

If demand continues along its current growth path, European cities will want 100% of new urban buses to be zero-emission by 2026. The missing ingredient is an EU law that matches demand through a requirement on manufacturers to only supply zero-emission buses.

Later this year the European Commission will publish a proposal to cut emissions from both new buses and trucks. This is the right tool to align buses with the Green Deal ambition and deliver an increasing supply of vehicles that drastically reduce emissions and air pollution.

We are advocating for a 100% sales target for zero emission urban buses in 2027. That would put Europe in a similar territory to California where all new urban buses must be zero emission from 2029.

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