The new licence covers 586 square kilometres and expands Kangerluarsuk five-fold to 692 square km.
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Bluejay Mining has secured a mineral exploration licence surrounding its existing Kangerluarsuk zinc-lead-silver project in central west Greenland.
The new licence covers 586 square kilometres and expands Kangerluarsuk five-fold to 692 square km.
Bluejay said it will begin a maiden drill program at the project in the summer.
Bluejay's COO has been promoted to the top job ahead of the rollout of its flagship Dundas project.