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Pora Gold Project

Orogenic gold ground on Finland’s Raahe–Ladoga suture — three bedrock gold centres across approximately 20,600 hectares, the country’s highest regional gold-in-till sample, and an undrilled geophysical target.

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Location
Ostrobothnia, Finland

Pora at a glance

three bedrock gold centres on a corridor never systematically explored for gold

Pora covers approximately 20,600 hectares in Ostrobothnia, western Finland, held as four live titles in 23 parts along a 13-kilometre corridor on the Raahe–Ladoga suture.

Historic public records identify three separate bedrock gold centres, high-grade transported material, Finland’s highest regional gold-in-till sample and a coherent undrilled IP anomaly. The grades are selective third-party results, and the district has not been systematically explored for gold.

Project highlights

The positionApproximately 20,600 ha in 23 parts along a 13 km mineralised corridor in Ostrobothnia, western Finland. One reservation is valid and three applications are pending decision
Gold on the groundHistoric public records describe three separate bedrock gold centres, including selected in-situ vein and grab samples and visible gold. The results are selective, unverified and do not establish width, continuity or average grade
Till anchorA historic 1,434 ppb Au result is the highest regional gold-in-till sample in Finland’s cited national database and lies inside the valid reservation. Four samples across the broader package do not define a bedrock source
Transported materialHistoric boulder and transported-material results include high gold values and a compact arsenopyrite train. Glacially transported samples record transported material, not bedrock grade at the find point
Undrilled geophysicsAn archival IP survey defines a coherent chargeability anomaly on a reported gold showing inside the valid reservation. Chargeability does not establish mineralization, scale or economics
Drilling to dateThirty-six historic holes for 3,284 m lie inside the titles, but only 995 m was drilled for gold. Much of the archived drilling targeted other commodities and was not systematically analyzed for gold
SoughtA joint-venture partner to fund a staged, gated programme, with technical execution and the compiled data position provided by Geomorphic AI

Project rationale

Why this ground

  1. Gold in bedrock at three separate centres — and no drilling between them.

    Historic public records describe selected in-situ vein and grab samples and visible gold at three centres along one corridor. The results are selective and unverified; they do not establish true width, continuity, a resource or an economic outcome.

  2. High-grade surface samples occur at multiple locations.

    Historic boulder, transported-material, outcrop and grab results include high gold values at several sites. Boulders are glacially transported, and selective outcrop or grab samples do not establish representative bedrock grade or width.

  3. Finland’s highest regional gold-in-till sample sits inside the valid reservation.

    The 1,434 ppb Au result ranks first in the cited national database. It is a historic geochemical vector, not a discovery, and the sparse four-sample coverage across the broader package does not locate or define a source.

  4. A compact arsenopyrite boulder train points into the package.

    Historic records define a small up-ice search area with repeated arsenopyrite-bearing material. The interpretation narrows follow-up ground but does not establish source location, bedrock grade or continuity.

  5. An undrilled geophysical target is already in hand.

    A recovered historic IP survey shows a coherent chargeability anomaly on a reported gold showing inside the valid reservation. Modern ground control is required before it can be ranked as a drill target.

  6. The first capital buys data rather than metres.

    Historic campaigns in the district mainly targeted iron, molybdenum or copper. Releasing withheld analyses, reconciling logs and archived core, and re-running historic till material can test the gold thesis before new drilling is committed.

Regional overview

Location Map

Outline map of Finland with Pora marked broadly in Ostrobothnia, western Finland
Pora Gold Project location in Finland

Joint-venture opportunity

The opportunity

Pora combines historic bedrock gold records at three separate centres, high-grade transported material vectoring back into the package, Finland’s highest regional gold-in-till sample and a coherent undrilled geophysical target on the title that is already valid. What it has not had is a campaign designed specifically for gold. The value to be tested is continuity — true width, plunge and depth extent at centres whose selective surface results are already public — through an archive-first, staged programme that advances only when geochemistry, source vectoring and geophysics converge.

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The full technical review — tenure provenance, drilling and geophysical tables, figures, source records and full caveats — is available to qualified counterparties under confidentiality.

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