4 September 2024
Bluejay Mining plc / Ticker: JAY / Market: AIM / Sector: Mining
Company Name Change Complete
Bluejay Mining plc (the "Company") is pleased to announce that the previously approved change of the Company's name from Bluejay Mining Plc to 80 Mile Plc has now been formally completed. This follows the successful passing of all relevant resolutions at the General Meeting held on 10 July 2024, and the Company's expansion of corporate strategy to include the exploration and development of industrial gas and liquid hydrocarbon projects.
The Company's shares will now trade under the new ticker symbol "80M" on the AIM market. Shareholders should note that the ISIN (GB00BFD3VF20) and SEDOL (BFD3VF2) numbers for the Company's ordinary shares remain unchanged. Existing share certificates will remain valid, and no action is required by shareholders in this regard.
The Company Website will be available on 5 September 2024 at www.80mile.com
Further updates and information will be made available as necessary.
For further information, please contact:
Eric Sondergaard
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80 Mile Plc
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enquiry@80mile.com
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Ewan Leggat / Adam Cowl
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SP Angel Corporate Finance LLP (Nominated Adviser and Broker)
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+44 (0) 20 3470 0470
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Tim Blythe / Megan Ray / Said Izagaren
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BlytheRay (Media Contact)
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+44 (0) 20 7138 3205
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About 80 Mile Plc:
80 Mile Plc, listed on the London AIM market, Frankfurt Stock Exchange, and the U.S. Pink Market, is an exploration and development company focused on high-grade critical metals in Tier 1 jurisdictions. With a diversified portfolio in Greenland and Finland, 80 Mile's strategy is centred on advancing key projects while creating value through partnerships and strategic acquisitions.
The Disko-Nuussuaq nickel-copper-cobalt-PGE project in Greenland is a primary focus for Bluejay, developed in partnership with KoBold Metals. 80 Mile, through its wholly owned subsidiary Disko Exploration Ltd., has a definitive Joint Venture Agreement with KoBold Metals to guide and fund exploration efforts. The JV has completed intensive analysis and interpretation of the extensive geochemical, geophysical, and geological data collected during the previous exploration campaigns. Leveraging KoBold's proprietary artificial intelligence and machine learning platforms, this comprehensive analysis has resulted in the identification of seven initial priority targets within the project area. These seven priority targets exhibit spatial characteristics indicative of potential deposits on a scale comparable to renowned mining operations such as Norilsk, Voisey's Bay, and Jinchuan. The JV is now planning a focused ground-loop electromagnetic survey to refine and prioritize each locality appropriately.
In Finland, 80 Mile currently holds three large scale multi-metal projects through its wholly owned subsidiary FinnAust Mining Finland Oy. 80 Mile's Finland portfolio includes the Outokumpu project, where the discovery of industrial gases like helium and hydrogen adds significant economic potential to the already prospective copper-nickel-cobalt-zinc-gold-silver targets. 80 Mile is conducting further exploration to fully assess these resources.
80 Mile's recent acquisition of White Flame Energy expands its portfolio into the energy sector, adding large-scale licenses for industrial gas, natural gas, and liquid hydrocarbons in East Greenland. Approved by shareholders in July 2024, this acquisition diversifies the company's assets and aligns with its strategy to contribute to sustainable energy solutions, while also exploring conventional energy resources.
The Dundas Ilmenite Project, 80 Mile's most advanced asset in northwest Greenland, is fully permitted and progressing towards near-term production. With a JORC-compliant Mineral Resource of 117 Mt at 6.1% ilmenite and an offshore Exploration Target of up to 530 Mt, Dundas is poised to become a major supplier of high-quality ilmenite. Recent discoveries of hard rock titanium mineralization, with bedrock samples showing nearly double the ilmenite content of previous estimates, further enhance the project's world-class potential. 80 Mile owns 100% of the Dundas Ilmenite Project under its subsidiary Dundas Titanium A/S in Greenland.
The Thule Copper Project is a significant component of 80 Mile's portfolio in northwest Greenland, focused on exploring and developing high-grade copper deposits within the Thule Basin in northwest Greenland. Leveraging existing infrastructure and exploration credits, the project is strategically positioned in an underexplored region with substantial mineral potential. 80 Mile's established basecamp at Moriusaq will support cost-effective exploration, aligning with the Company's broader strategy to secure high-quality copper and industrial gas projects.