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  • Playfair Mining (PLY) is planning a core drilling program at its RKV Copper Project in South Central Norway
  • Playfair has a 100 per cent ownership stake in the 201-square-kilometre project
  • layfair has delineated seven drill targets, six have been approved thus far
  • The drill targets are Mobile Metal Ion (MMI) copper anomalies discovered by sampling target areas
  • Playfair Mining is up 3.03 per cent on the day, with shares trading at $0.17 at 11:46 am ET

Playfair Mining (PLY) is planning a core drilling program at its RKV Copper Project in South Central Norway.

Playfair has a 100 per cent ownership stake in the 201-square-kilometre project.

Playfair has delineated seven drill targets and has filed Drill Notifications with the Norwegian Directorate of Mining. Six have been approved thus far.

The drill targets are Mobile Metal Ion (MMI) copper anomalies discovered by sampling target areas generated by Windfall Geotek’s proprietary Computer Aided Resources Detection System (CARDS).

Playfair entered into an Option and Exploration Agreement with EMX Royalty Corporation in 2019 to acquire a 100 per cent interest in EMX’s contiguous Rostvangen and Vakkerlien properties in South Central Norway.

Together the properties cover almost 300 square kilometres in a historic mining area about 100km south of Trondheim by road.

Playfair Mining is a Canadian mineral exploration company based in Vancouver. The New RKV project in Norway has set the company in a new direction as it begins exploring for copper, cobalt and nickel in a historic base metal area of Norway.

The company’s project portfolio is comprised of OX Mountain project in Ireland, and Grey River Tungsten located adjacent to the Grey River on the south coast of Newfoundland and RKV project.

Playfair Mining is up 3.03 per cent on the day, with shares trading at $0.17 at 11:46 am ET.

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