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Binding Heads of Term Reached With US Group to Joint Venture Disko-Nuussuaq Project, Greenland

MWN-AI** Summary

80 Mile PLC has announced a significant development for its Disko-Nuussuaq project in Greenland, having entered into a Binding Heads of Terms (HoT) with USFM Corporation. This agreement allows USFM to invest US$30 million to acquire a 51% stake in the Disko project, while 80 Mile retains a 49% interest until the completion of this earn-in phase. The company will act as the operator and will be compensated with a management fee of 12.5% of the total expenditure and an upfront payment of £500,000 upon signing the definitive agreements.

The funds raised, with an initial investment of US$10 million allocated for drilling activities within the next ten months, will focus exclusively on advancing exploration rather than data reprocessing. The collaboration is expected to tap into Disko's large-scale potential for copper, nickel, cobalt, and platinum group elements (PGE), with geologically significant targets identified in the area.

Roderick McIllree, Executive Director of 80 Mile, emphasized the strategic importance of Greenland in the global race for critical resources, expressing optimism about the project's prospects, especially given the increasing interest from U.S. entities in Greenland's mineral wealth. Following the completion of the agreement, McIllree is predicted to join the board of USFM as a representative of 80 Mile.

The Disko project covers 3,015 square kilometers and shows potential for substantial mineralization similar to the Norilsk-Talnakh mine in Russia. As the need for critical metals rises, this joint venture marks a pivotal moment for 80 Mile and underlines the increasing importance of Greenland in global mineral supply chains.

MWN-AI** Analysis

The recent announcement by 80 Mile PLC (80M) regarding the Binding Heads of Terms (HoT) with USFM Corporation for the Disko-Nuussuaq Project in Greenland marks a significant milestone in the exploration and development of critical minerals. This agreement allows USFM to invest US$30 million to acquire a 51% stake in the project, which is distinguished for its potential in nickel, copper, cobalt, and platinum group elements (PGE).

The strategic decision to allocate the entire investment towards drilling activities rather than data reprocessing exhibits a clear intent to expedite project development. With drilling scheduled to commence in spring/summer 2026, this dynamic approach could swiftly determine the project's economic viability, an essential factor in an industry characterized by cyclical volatility and investor sentiment swings.

From a market perspective, this joint venture positions 80 Mile advantageously within the global race for resources. Investors should monitor developments closely as the partnership signifies a broader trend of U.S. interest in Greenland's mineral potential. As geopolitical tensions influence supply chains and resource security, the project's location becomes increasingly strategic. Analysts may consider the correlation of 80 Mile’s stock performance with movements in nickel and cobalt prices, as both commodities have been in high demand for electric vehicle batteries and renewable energy technologies.

Additionally, the agreement includes management fees and initial cash payments, providing immediate capital that strengthens liquidity. This financial structure merits closer observation; should drilling confirm the high-grade mineralization suggested by preliminary results, we could see significant upward pressure on stock prices, offering an attractive investment opportunity.

In summary, 80 Mile’s joint venture represents a promising development that warrants attention from investors keen on critical minerals, especially as environmental sustainability becomes a focal point of global economic activity.

**MWN-AI Summary and Analysis is based on asking OpenAI to summarize and analyze this news release.

Source: PR Newswire

PR Newswire

LONDON, Nov. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- 80 Mile PLC ('80M' or the 'Company'), the AIM, FSE, and OTC.BLLYF listed exploration and development company with projects in Greenland, Finland and Italy, is pleased to announce that it has entered into a Binding Head of Terms ("HoT") with USFM Corporation ("the US Partner") setting out the terms for the US Partner to fund US$30 million to earn 51 percent of the Disko-Nuussuaq project in West Greenland ("Disko") (the "Proposed Transaction"). 80 Mile will act as the operator and will receive a management fee equal to 12.5% of the total expenditure as well as a £500,000 cash payment upon signing of definitive agreements.

Under the HoT, the US Partner will fund an initial US$30 million to earn a 51 percent legal and beneficial interest in Disko. 80 Mile will be free carried for its 49% until completion of the earn in then will contribute or dilute.

The HoT explicitly state that all funds are to be directed towards drilling rather than reprocessing data with US$10 million to be spent on drilling related activities within 10 months of the signing of the HoT.

USFM Corporation is based in Golden, Colorado, home to the Colorado School of Mines from which the the Company intends to work with current professors & recent post graduates and will also select two interns for the upcoming drilling programme in spring / summer of 2026.

Roderick McIllree is expected to join the board of USFM Corporation following the Proposed Transaction, subject to agreements and approvals. 80 Mile currently owns 100 percent of Nikkeli Greenland A/S, the holder of the Disko licenses.

Roderick McIllree, Executive Director of 80 Mile, commented:

"The global race for critical resources shows no sign of slowing. Greenland sits at the center of this story, and we sit at the center of Greenland's resource landscape. As custodians of several of the country's most significant commodity projects, we are entering an exciting new chapter. Jameson and Disko stand among the most exceptional assets in Greenland, with scale and potential that carry far-reaching implications for global supply security.

"It has taken time and determination to reach this point, but with recent progress at Hydrogen Valley and growing interest from the U.S. administration in Greenland's critical minerals, our timing could not be better. This joint venture represents another major milestone for both Disko and 80 Mile. The funding structure has been purpose built to accelerate drilling and resource definition while preserving our operational leadership through the project's most decisive early stages.

"Disko is rapidly emerging as one of the world's most prospective copper, nickel, cobalt and PGE districts. Surrounded by Anglo American at the licence boundary, this agreement gives us the capital to finally answer the question: "What is this thing?"

"We look forward to working closely with our U.S. partners and, pending final approvals, delivering the first systematic drilling ever undertaken at Disko. This partnership is a clear endorsement of the quality of the project and of our broader strategy to unlock Greenland's immense mineral potential. There is much more to come."

Transaction Overview

  • The US Partner will fund US$30 million of expenditure on the Disko licences in three US$10 million increments over three years (Project 1) to earn a 51 percent legal and beneficial interest in Disko.
  • In consideration, 80 Mile will assign or cause to be transferred the relevant percentage interest to the US Partner upon completion of the required expenditure.
  • 80 Mile will act as operational managers for all activities.
  • On signing the definitive agreement(s), the US Partner will pay £500,000 to 80 Mile.
  • 80 Mile will receive a 12.5% management fee on all expenditure incurred at Disko
  • The definitive agreements will include customary representations and warranties, including ownership of Nikkeli Greenland A/S and Disko, and good standing of the licences.
  • If the project is cancelled or the joint venture terminates, each party's contributed assets revert to them where practicable, and the US Partner will bear 100 percent of site restoration and rehabilitation costs.
  • Both parties have agreed to exclusivity from HoT signing until the earlier of completion or six months from the date of signing the HoT, being 1 May 2026.
  • It is intended that Roderick McIllree will join the board of the US Partner in connection with the Proposed Transaction as a representative of 80M, subject to definitive agreements and any required approvals.

The Proposed Transaction is subject to and conditional upon, inter alia:

  • 80 Mile and the US Partner entering into definitive agreements reflecting the HoT.
  • Shareholder approvals of 80 Mile and of the US Partner (if required);
  • Approval by the Greenland Government of the proposed work programme for the Project.
  • All necessary consents/authorities/approvals from the Greenland Government for the transfer/assignment of the 51 percent interest on completion of expenditure commitments
  • Any further third-party, regulatory or tax consents required for the Project on terms satisfactory to both parties.
  • No material adverse change in 80 Mile prior to completion.
  • No termination or assignment to a third party of the Disko interest prior to completion.
  • No proposed or enacted legislation/regulation that would prohibit or materially restrict implementation of the definitive agreements; and
  • A Long Stop Date of six months from the HOT date (being 1 May 2026) for satisfaction or waiver (where capable of waiver) of conditions, after which the HOT terminates automatically.

About the Disko-Nuussuaq Project

Located on the south-west coast of Greenland, Disko has shown its potential to host mineralisation similar to the nickel/copper sulphide mine Norilsk-Talnakh located in northern Russia. Seven significant Magmatic Massive Sulphide ("MMS") targets have been identified to-date at the licence area, with the largest being confirmed now at 5.9 kilometres ("km") long by 1.1km wide. A 28 tonne ("t") boulder of pure massive sulphides assayed 6.9% nickel, 3.7% copper, 0.6% cobalt and 2 grammes per tonne platinum group metals has also been discovered on the licence area. This boulder is on display at the Danish Geological Museum in Copenhagen. A 28t boulder of metal rich massive sulphides clearly demonstrates the significant potential of the project.

A surface sampling programme undertaken by the company confirmed the existence of a working sulphide system at Disko, initial results returned averaged between 4.6%-9.3% nickel & 1.5-2.8% copper.

Fresh samples taken from outcrops confirmed characteristics indicative of large-scale Ni-Cu-Co-PGE sulphide segregation and coarse grained inter-locking crystals of metal sulphides were observed in hand specimens with an average crystal size of +15cm indicating that the significant accumulation / precipitation times required for formation of large-scale MMS deposits has occurred. 

Magmatic massive sulphide deposits are extremely rare and extremely valuableNotably, based on combined reserves, resources, and historical production, it has been estimated by independent parties that the total value of ores in the Norilsk-Talnakh district surpassed US$1.4 trillion based on 2020 metal prices (Barnes et al., 2020). Disko is estimated to have 28% more picritic lavas than Norilsk. Picritic lavas are magmas sourced from the mantle, a metal dense layer inside the earth and a critical prerequisite for large scale metal accumulations in surficial magmatic massive sulphide deposits.

The Disko and Nuussuaq Project comprises six MELs covering a total area of 3,015 square kilometres located on Disko Island and the Nuussuaq Peninsula in Central West Greenland. The project area is located approximately 120 kilometres northwest of Ilulissat, Greenland's third-largest city, which serves as the educational, commercial, and administrative hub of Central West Greenland, with a population of 4,700. Ilulissat is well-equipped with essential infrastructure including an airport, deep-water port facilities, and various service providers. Notably, a new international airport is currently under construction and is anticipated to be operational by the end of 2025. Since 2016, 80M has maintained a logistical base in Ilulissat, facilities designed to support its operations at Disko-Nuussuaq projects. Additionally, the Nikkeli operates a modular exploration camp for up to 40 personnel situated at the abandoned coal mining town of Qullissat on Disko Island. The Disko-Nuussuaq Project is hosted within the West Greenland Flood Basalt Province ('WGFBP'). The WGFBP is associated with the initial phase of continental breakup and the onset of seafloor spreading of the Labrador Sea during the early Paleogene. This province serves as a recognized geological analogue to the Siberian Flood Basalts of the Noril'sk Region of Siberia. This analogy was first recognised by Cominco (now Teck) and provided the exploration framework that has guided subsequent exploration efforts.

For further information please visit http://www.80mile.com

About 80 Mile Plc:

80 Mile Plc, listed on the London AIM market under the ticker 80M, Frankfurt Stock Exchange, and the U.S. OTC Market under the ticker BLLYF, is an exploration and development company focused on high-grade critical metals in Tier 1 jurisdictions. With multiple projects in Greenland, as well as a developing industrial gas and biofuels business in Italy, 80 Mile offers both portfolio and commodity diversification focused on base metals, precious metals, and industrial gas while expanding into sustainable fuels and clean energy solutions in Tier 1 jurisdictions. 80 Mile's strategy is centered on advancing key projects while creating value through partnerships and strategic acquisitions.

80 Mile's acquisition of White Flame Energy and the Jameson licenses in East Greenland has positioned the Company in one of the world's most compelling undrilled hydrocarbon basins. Under its agreement with March GL, drilling of two fully funded wells is set to commence, with Pelican Acquisition Corporation's merger with Greenland Exploration valuing 80 Mile's retained 30% interest in Jameson at approximately US$92 million. This acquisition and partnership significantly expand 80 Mile's exposure to the energy sector while advancing its strategy of developing both conventional and sustainable energy opportunities.

The Disko-Nuussuaq nickel-copper-cobalt-PGE project in Greenland is a primary focus for 80 Mile, 100% owned by 80 Mile PLC. Seven priority targets exhibiting spatial characteristics indicative of potential deposits on a scale comparable to renowned mining operations such as Norilsk, Voisey's Bay, and Jinchuan, will be advanced by the Company.

The Dundas Ilmenite Project, 80 Mile's most advanced asset in northwest Greenland, is fully permitted 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 mineralisation, 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.

80 Mile PLC has executed an asset purchase agreement with Amaroq Minerals Ltd. (AIM, TSXV, NASDAQ Iceland: AMRQ) to divest its 100% interest in the Kangerluarsuk zinc-lead-silver project in Greenland. Under the terms of the agreement, 80 Mile will receive US$500,000 in Amaroq shares upon completion, with a further US$1,500,000 payable in cash or shares upon the discovery of an economic deposit, defined by a JORC or NI 43-101 compliant resource that supports development.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release includes forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements are statements that are not historical facts. Such forward-looking statements, including with respect to the initial public offering, are subject to risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ from the forward-looking statements. No assurance can be given that the initial public offering will be completed on the terms described, or at all, or that the net proceeds of the offering will be used as described in the offering prospectus. The Company expressly disclaims any obligations or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect any change in the Company's expectations with respect thereto or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any statement is based.

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FAQ**

How will the binding Heads of Term with USFM Corporation impact the strategic position of Bluejay Mining PLC BLLYF within the growing critical minerals sector in Greenland?

The binding Heads of Term with USFM Corporation significantly enhances Bluejay Mining PLC's strategic position by providing access to vital resources, fostering collaboration, and positioning the company to capitalize on the growing demand for critical minerals in Greenland.

What measures are being put in place to ensure that the joint venture between 80 Mile PLC and USFM Corporation minimizes risks for shareholders in Bluejay Mining PLC BLLYF?

To minimize risks for Bluejay Mining PLC shareholders, the joint venture between 80 Mile PLC and USFM Corporation is implementing comprehensive risk management strategies, including due diligence, regulatory compliance, and regular performance assessments.

How does 80 Mile PLC plan to manage the operational and financial responsibilities outlined in the Binding Heads of Term, particularly with regards to drilling expenditures for Bluejay Mining PLC BLLYF?

80 Mile PLC plans to manage its operational and financial responsibilities for drilling expenditures related to Bluejay Mining PLC BLLYF through strategic budgeting, effective oversight, and leveraging partnerships to ensure efficient resource allocation and minimize risks.

In what ways might the joint venture's exclusivity agreement affect other potential partnerships for Bluejay Mining PLC BLLYF within the Disko-Nuussuaq project area?

The exclusivity agreement of the joint venture could limit Bluejay Mining PLC's ability to engage in or negotiate other partnerships within the Disko-Nuussuaq project area, potentially restricting collaboration opportunities and competitive partnerships that may enhance its operational capacity or resource access.

**MWN-AI FAQ is based on asking OpenAI questions about Bluejay Mining PLC (OTC: BLLYF).

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