Kuså
Kuså is a Ni, Cu, Co magmatic sulphide project in Sweden’s Bergslagen region. Plethora Exploration identified strong conductive features coincident with surface sampling and plans to test the EM conductive features with 2,000 m of drilling. The entire belt has only seen ∽10,000 m of modern exploration drilling for Ni-sulphide, 2,000 m of which was at Uvbergs by Plethora Exploration and the remaining 8,000 at a project 50 km east. The Property comprises 2 mineral exploration licences, together they total 492 hectares and 100% owned by Plethora Exploration Corp.
Overview
- Kuså is a Ni, Cu, Co magmatic sulphide project located in Bergslagen region of Sweden.
- Based on geological work over the past 4 years, the company has identified what it believes to be a highly prospective geological belt for Ni-sulphide discoveries, yet the belt remains mostly unexplored for this style of mineralization.
- Surface sampling and geological mapping by Plethora Exploration identified economic grades in rock chips and waste piles with grades up to 1.98% Ni, 3.00% Cu, 0.18% Co, 0.5g/t 3PGE
- Follow-up airborne and ground EM geophysical surveys identified strong conductive features coincident with surface sampling, historic mine workings, and an extensive body of favorable host rock.
- 2,000 m of drilling is planned to test the previously identified EM conductive features and the depth and strike extend of mineralization observed at surface.
Geology
- In the Bergslagen district, numerous historic high-grade Ni-sulphide showings hosted in mafic-ultramafic rocks have a geochemical signature suggesting a deep mantle source and age dates of ∼1.79 Ga.
- The entire belt has only seen ∽10,000 m of modern exploration drilling for Ni-sulphide, 2,000 m of which was at Uvbergs by Plethora Exploration and the remaining 8,000 at a project 50 km east. Both projects identified significant magmatic Ni-sulphide mineralization
- A mafic-ultramafic body intruded into pyritic shist and granites is the host to the Kuså Ni-sulphide mineralization.
- The mafic-ultramafic body comprises multiple magmatic pulses, chaotic magmatic breccia textures and xenoliths of country rock, all indicators of a highly magmatic system prospective for Ni-sulphide formation.
Access and Location
- The property is situated 230 km northwest of Stockholm and can be accessed via roads throughout the year.
Land Tenure
- The Property comprises 2 mineral exploration licences, together they total 492 hectares and 100% owned by Plethora Exploration Corp.
- These mineral exploration licences are valid until 2025 and can be renewed based on sufficient exploration advancement.