- Global Energy Metals (TSXV:GEMC) has begun drilling at the Rana Project in Norway
- Drilling is being done by its strategic partner Kingrose Mining Ltd.
- A total of 5,000 metres is planned with the goal of testing along strike from known mineralization
- Shares of Global Energy Metals are unchanged from $0.05
Global Energy Metals (TSXV:GEMC) has begun drilling at the Rana Project in Norway.
The company said in a news release that drilling is being done by its strategic partner, Kingrose Mining Ltd.
With headquarters out of Vancouver, Global Energy Metals offers investment exposure to companies in the clean energy and battery and electric vehicle market. Its strategic partner, Kingrose Mining Ltd. is focused on targeting the acquisition and exploration of critical mineral deposits.
In total, 5,000 metres are planned for drilling with the goal of testing along strike from known mineralization.
So far, drilling has begun at the Bruvann Mine area and a ground-based magnetotelluric (MT) survey is underway at the Rånbogen prospect.
“I am pleased that our strategy of attracting well financed, technically skilled partners on a project level is once again affording our shareholders exploration upside on an important battery metals project at such a pivotal time as the world transitions towards new energy systems requiring key metals such as nickel, copper and cobalt that make up the Råna project,” Mitchell Smith, CEO of Global Energy, said in a release. “We’re excited to see Råna drilled by Kingsrose and look forward to reporting findings in the near future.”
Global Energy Metals has copper, nickel and cobalt projects across Canada, Australia, Norway and the United States.
The company is focused on investing in, exploring and developing prospective, scaleable assets in established mining jurisdictions.
Shares of Global Energy Metals are unchanged from $0.05.
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