On December 15th 2011, the Swedish mine inspector (Bergsmästaren), according to the mineral law, granted Nordic Iron Ore’s a mining concession regarding the iron ore deposits in the Håksberg field in Ludvika. The mining concession permits extracting of iron, copper, gold and molybdenum during 25 years with an optional prolongation.
– We’re pleased to have received this news. Our ambition is to meet a growing global demand for high concentrated iron ore products by reopening the Ludvika mines. With mining concessions for both Håksberg and Blötberget in place we are a step closer to our final goal, says Christer Lindqvist, CEO, Nordic Iron Ore.
The Håksberg field contains 12 Mt indicated and 25 inferred Mt of mineral resources with an average grade of 36 percent[1] iron.
In August 2011, Nordic Iron Ore was granted a mining concession for the mineral resources in Blötberget.
[1] According to the NI 43-101 standard for reporting mineral assets