Beowulf Mining plc and its wholly owned Swedish subsidiary Jokkmokk Iron Mines AB announced the award of the exploration permit Parkijaure nr 8. Parkijaure nr 8 is approximately 2,440 hectares in size and is situated south of the Kallak project and immediately to the south and east of the Company's existing Parkijaure nr 6 exploration permit. The Parkijaure nr 8 exploration permit is prospective for iron ore mineralisation similar to the deposits defined at Kallak. Processing and interpretation of historic ground magnetic data has identified a number of extensive and strongly magnetic anomalies up to four kilometres in strike length that are believed to host iron ore mineralisation.

One historic diamond drillhole, BH72704 by Geological Survey of Sweden in 1972, has been reportedfrom the Akkihaure magnetic anomaly in the southernmost part of the permit averaging 25% iron content. While Jokkmokk Iron has not been able to locate the original drill log and assay data to confirm the extension of the iron ore mineralisation in BH72704, the reported grades are encouraging and highlight the potential for significant iron ore mineralisation in addition to the known Kallak iron ore deposits. TheParkijaure nr 8exploration permit was issued with permit identification number 2024:030 according to the Minerals Act (1991:45) by the Mining Inspectorate of Sweden("Bergsstaten").

The exploration permit remains valid from 27 February 2024 until 27 February 2027 and gives the exclusive right for the Company to undertake exploration work within the granted area in order to demonstrate the mineral potential. The terms of Parkijaure nr 8 are standard for exploration permits with the Company being required to submit a work plan prior to drilling and other exploration activity, reaching agreements with landowners to undertake activity and providing compensation for any impacts caused by this exploration activity.