Rova
The Rova Project is situated in a highly prospective area of the CLGB and offers exceptional potential for gold and base metal discoveries. The project features a 17 km trend of greenstone-granite contact zones, with a 4 x 3 km gold anomaly containing samples up to 3.97 g/t Au and 0.5% Cu. Initial base-of-till (BoT) drilling has revealed a strong coincident Au-Cu-Sb-As-Ag anomaly, located just 1.3 km south of a historical prospect that remains untested with diamond drilling.

Data reported in:
1. S2 Resources website (s2resources.com.au) Oct. 27th, 2021 NR
Valkea plans to conduct high-resolution geophysical surveys and follow-up BoT drilling to refine targets for potential resource discovery. Rova’s strategic location and compelling geochemical anomalies position it as a high-priority exploration target.
Pahasvuoma
Located approximately 5 km north of Aarnivalkea, the Pahasvuoma Project is a promising greenfield exploration opportunity. The project lies along the same mafic-sediment contact that hosts the Kittilä deposit, Europe’s largest gold mine. Initial ionic leach sampling has defined a 3.6 km trend of anomalous Au-As-Ag, and a strong Zn-Au-Ag-Ba anomaly has been identified in stratigraphy similar to Kittilä’s mafic tuffs.



