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Hautalampi

Outokumpu, Finland

62°72'02.48"N 28°98'21.83”E

Hautalampi is located in the world-famous Outokumpu Mining camp area, 345 km from Helsinki. The location is excellent for mine development with strong local support for mining. The position is ideally positioned for the burgeoning EV battery manufacturing market in northern Europe with near term production.

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Ni

Nickel

29

Cu

Copper

27

Co

Cobolt

Hautalampi map

Exploration

  • Reconnaissance drilling
  • Geochemistry
  • Geophysics
  • Mapping

Resource definition

  • Infill drilling
  • Step-out drilling

Scoping study

  • Preliminary technical study
  • Preliminary economic study

Feasibility Study

  • Detailed technical study
  • Detailed economic study

Development

  • Construction
  • Commissioning

Production

  • Full-scale metal production and delivery

Related news

Eurobattery Minerals submits EU Strategic Project application for Hautalampi

Acquisition via a directed share issue makes Eurobattery Minerals the majority owner of Finnish mine project

The city of Outokumpu is preparing for zoning for Eurobattery Minerals mine project

Further research confirms the new method for 100% recovery of rare earth elements

Eurobattery Minerals Hautalampi project achieves highest UN classifications for viable mining project

Strong economic outlook for Hautalampi mine according to pre-feasibility study

Eurobattery Minerals: Almost 40% increase in the contained metals in the Finnish Hautalampi Ni-Co-Cu mine project

Update on the Hautalampi Environmental Impact Assessment process

Eurobattery Minerals completes 40% stake acquisition of Finnish Hautalampi battery mineral mine project and directed share issue

Significant stake acquisition: Eurobattery Minerals purchases 40% of Finnish Hautalampi battery mineral mine project

Eurobattery Minerals completes another step towards realization of Finnish battery mineral project Hautalampi: Environmental Impact Assessment Report submitted

Core drilling results indicates a connection between the resource areas in Hautalampi, Finland

Eurobattery Minerals: On-schedule completion of drilling campaigns in Finland and Spain

New drilling campaign starts at Eurobattery Minerals Finnish battery mineral project

Mineral resource report from Hautalampi project in Finland available

Maiden mineral resource from Hautalampi project in Finland estimates 100 % resource upside

Eurobattery Minerals Finnish project joins government funded battery metals recycle project

New mineral resource calculation underway in Hautalampi, Finland

RESOURCE UPSIDE AT HAUTALAMPI-PROJECT IN FINLAND

Finnish Hautalampi project awarded a 6.4 MSEK development grant

FinnCobalt Oy’s Hautalampi mine development project Environmental Impact Assessment (“EIA”) Programme published and submitted

ASSAYS CONFIRM RESOURCE EXPANSION AT THE HAUTALAMPI PROJECT, FINLAND

High grade cobalt and nickel at Hautalampi project in Finland

Hautalampi project environmental impact assessment procedure commenced

DRILLING TO COMMENCE AT THE HAUTALAMPI PROJECT, FINLAND

Eurobattery Minerals closes the investment and shareholders agreement regarding the option to acquire the Hautalampi Nickel-Cobalt-Copper mine

A mine with a long history

In 2020 Eurobattery Minerals acquired the Hautalampi Mine. When the acquisition took place, significant pre-production development was completed. Processing methods have been investigated and high-value concentrates have been produced. Further process test work by Outotec Oyj has demonstrated that a combined nickel-cobalt concentrate can be leached and chemicals suitable for battery industry can be produced.

The mineral deposit contains nickel and cobalt sulphide minerals and copper sulphide minerals with gold and silver by-products. Much of the critical infrastructure is still in place, such as the high voltage power line, concrete foundations for the process plant, roads and the town itself (population 7,700).

Read more about the project here.