District Metals 在其位于瑞典的 Österkälen 矿区发现了一个大型可钻探明矾页岩异常,该异常与关键金属有关,铀勘探暂停期将于 2026 年结束。
District Metals found a large, drill-ready alum shale anomaly at its Österkälen property in Sweden, linked to critical metals, amid a uranium exploration moratorium set to end in 2026.
区金属公司在其位于瑞典北部的Österkälen地产中发现一个长达8公里的大型低抗力异常现象,高达3.5公里,被解释为与关键金属相连的块岩页岩。
District Metals Corp. has found a large 8 km-long, up to 3.5 km-wide low resistivity anomaly at its Österkälen property in northern Sweden, interpreted as alum shale—a rock type linked to critical metals.
异常点横跨7 800公顷,显示出与该公司附近的Viken Institute相似的强烈地球物理特征,该公司拥有大型铀矿和多金属矿藏。
The anomaly spans 7,800 hectares and shows strong geophysical traits similar to the company’s nearby Viken Property, which hosts major uranium and polymetallic deposits.
该公司以浅深度和地质一致性为钻探准备就绪为由,申请了新的矿物许可证,以探索异常点的延伸。
The company has applied for a new mineral license to explore the anomaly’s extension, citing its shallow depth and geological consistency as drill-ready.
这一发现加强了特区在瑞典的铀富集、多金属项目组合,尽管根据2026年1月1日到期的全国暂停令,铀勘探仍然受到限制。
The discovery strengthens District’s portfolio of uranium-rich, polymetallic projects in Sweden, though uranium exploration remains restricted under a national moratorium set to end January 1, 2026.