Norden Crown Metals Following up on Its Rare Massive Sulphide Discovery Holes with CEO Pat Varas
In this interview, Norden Crown Metals (TSXV:NOCR – OTC:NOCRF – FRA:03E) CEO Pat Varas explains the exploration plans to follow up on the massive sulphide discovery holes at the company’s Fredriksson Gruva prospect at its Gumsberg project in Sweden. This new silver-rich zinc-lead massive sulphide discovery at its Fredriksson Gruva project is rare. The company released in March 2021 results of three drill holes with wide, high-grade massive and semi-massive sulphide intersections that are part of a bonafide Broken Hill Type mineralizing system. The widths and grades intersected beneath the historic mine workings confirm Norden Crown’s assertion that the project has exceptional growth potential and Pat believes it could be a “company maker.”
To demonstrate the significance of this new discovery, Pat stated: “Massive sulphide deposits are special because it is possible to delineate large tonnages from comparatively small drill footprints due to the high density of the mineralization. To put these results into perspective, Norden’s GUM-20-09 intercept is comparable in width to the height of a 3-story building.” The results are extremely significant because these drill holes as part of a Broken Hill Type system have the ability to attract the eyes and resources of a major miner.
Norden Crown Metals Corp. is a Scandinavian explorer pursuing high-grade silver and polymetallic discoveries in prolific historic mining districts spanning Sweden and Norway. Norden Crown aims to discover new economic mineral deposits in known mining districts that have seen little or no modern exploration techniques. The company is led by an experienced management team and technical team, with successful track records in mineral discovery, mining development and financing.
0:00 Introduction
1:00 Gumsberg project in Sweden
6:05 Burfjord project in Norway
10:27 Financing and share rollback
12:20 Burn rate & treasury