
Founded in 1988 and headquartered in London, UK, Beowulf Mining plc focuses on the acquisition, exploration, and assessment of natural resource properties across Sweden, Finland, and Kosovo. The company, previously known as Beowulf Gold PLC until its name change in March 2005, explores for a wide array of minerals, including iron ore, various base and precious metals like lead, zinc, gold, copper, and silver, alongside graphite and other mineral assets. Its project portfolio is extensive: In Northern Sweden, the Kallak magnetite iron ore deposit spans 500 hectares within Norrbotten County. Southern Sweden hosts the Atvidaberg exploration license, an expansive 12,533 hectares (225 square kilometers) in the Bergslagen area. Finland features multiple ventures: the Pitkajarvi and Aitolampi graphite prospects, covering a combined 407 hectares in the east; the 716-hectare Raapysjarvi exploration permit located in the Tuusniemi municipality of Eastern Finland; and the Karhunmaki project, an 889-hectare site in Lapua municipality, within Western Finland's Southern Ostrobothnia region. Beowulf Mining also holds interests in Kosovo, including the Mitrovica project, which encompasses 27.1 square kilometers in the northern part of the country, the Viti project situated in southeastern Kosovo, and the Shala exploration license, extending over 87.5 square kilometers.
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