CEO Clips - First Nordic Metals: Expanding Gold Resources in Sweden and Finland
First Nordic Metals aims to advance its flagship Barsele Gold project in Sweden, one of Europe's largest gold deposits, while growing its assets in Finland's promising greenstone belt.

Unlocking High-Grade Gold Potential in Prolific Regions
First Nordic Metals is a gold exploration and development company focusing on two key regions: Sweden and Finland. At the heart of its portfolio is the Barsele Gold Project, located on Sweden’s prolific Gold Line belt. With a resource base of 2.4 million ounces of gold, Barsele is one of Europe’s largest gold deposits, and the company controls over 100 km of strike in this resource-rich region. Additionally, First Nordic Metals has a promising high-grade underground deposit in Finland’s Oijärvi Greenstone Belt with a maiden resource of over 300,000 ounces.
Agnico Eagle, a significant player in the mining industry, has been a joint venture partner on the Barsele Project since 2015, and recently increased its involvement as a cornerstone shareholder with a 13.3% stake in the company. With this strong partnership and extensive exploration opportunities, First Nordic Metals is positioning itself to uncover the next major gold camp in Europe.
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