Ragnar Metals Limited has two lithium projects in Sweden, the Halleberget and Bergom Lithium Projects. These are located in an area that is interpreted to occur in the same geological terrain that contains the largest lithium deposits in Scandinavia: the Kaustinen Lithium province in Finland.

 

Halleberget Lithium Project

The Halleberget Project is strategically located 10km along strike to the north of Sweden’s newest expanding lithium pegmatite resource at Jarkvissle. The area explored by LKAB Prospektering in 1984 revealed promising results from the Halleberget prospect area, where multiple outcropping LCT pegmatites were identified. The pegmatites were observed to strike north-northwest, and outcropping widths up to 3m were exposed, where at least two stacked dykes were observed over a 500m strike.

 

Bergom Lithium Project

The Bergom project is located 100km east-northeast of Halleberget and is in an area of known LCT pegmatites. Previous discoveries have been made at the Orrvik lithium occurrence, where assays of up to 2.8% LiO and 7,820 ppm Ta have been reported on pegmatites mapped for over 400m of the strike. The Bergom area was explored by LKAB Prospektering in 1984, revealing very promising results from the Bergom prospect area, and outcropping cassiterite-bearing pegmatites were encountered in the area.

 
 
 

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