Boliden announced mineral resources and mineral reserves 2019. There was continued successful exploration in Tara in 2019, while the Mineral Reserve in Kevitsa has also increased. Garpenberg and Aitik have Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves that will secure production for many years to come. There is no large-scale exploration underway in Aitik at present. Work is continuing, however, on preparing the Liikavaara deposit, approximately 3 km northwest of Aitik, for mining. Exploration and evaluation are also underway at the Nautanen deposit, approximately 15 km north of Aitik. Mineral Reserves in Aitik have increased by 40 Mt (3%), while Mineral Resources have decreased by 380 Mt (26%). The average reserve grades during the life of the mine have increased from 0.22% to 0.23% copper. In 2019, 41 Mt of ore were milled. The Mineral Resources in the open pit mine are limited by economic conditions in terms of what is considered reasonable for profitable mining in the future. The economic conditions for Mineral Resources have been adjusted this year and the costs of mining and milling in particular have been adjusted upwards, partly as a result of increased diesel tax. This is the main reason for the decrease in Mineral Resources. In the Boliden Area, the Maurliden mine was closed as planned in 2019. The drift towards the Rävliden mineralization in Kristineberg was completed in 2019, and underground drilling and evaluation are underway. The Mineral Reserve increased in Renström and Kankberg, but decreased in Kristineberg. The area as a whole saw an increase in Mineral Reserves of 600 ktonnes (5%) and a decrease in Mineral Resources of 700 ktonnes (3%). Grades during the life of the mines have generally improved. In the Boliden Area, a total of 1.8 Mt of ore was milled in 2019. Garpenberg has good forward planning in terms of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves. Exploration and studies have proved successful during the year, with Mineral Resources increasing by 9.5 Mt (16%) as the lower levels of Kvarnberget have been added. The Mineral Reserve has decreased by 1.3 Mt (2%), which is around half of what was milled (2.9 Mt) in 2019. In Kevitsa, the Mineral Reserve has increased by 11.6 Mt, despite the fact that 7.5 Mt were milled in 2019, with only minor changes in the Mineral Resources. The nickel grade has increased slightly, while the copper grade has decreased by roughly the same amount in the Mineral Reserve. Since the Mineral Reserves were last calculated, the geological information has been updated and minor adjustments have been made to the design of the mine. In Kylylahti, 700 ktonnes were milled during 2019 and the remaining Mineral Reserve is now only 500 ktonnes. Negotiations began with the relevant trade unions in February regarding the closure of the mine in autumn 2020. This also means that the remaining Mineral Resources will not be used. In Tara, surveys of the Tara Deep mineralization are continuing, with drilling from above ground, while drifting towards Tara Deep is also ongoing at a depth of around 1,000 meters. The drilling from above ground has been successful and the quantity in Tara Deep is now estimated at 22 Mt of Inferred Mineral Resources, compared with 18 Mt in 2018, which also means an increase in Tara's total Mineral Resources. At the same time, work has continued on improving the geological models for the ore lenses and the design of the stopes in the Tara mine. The Mineral Reserve has nevertheless reduced slightly, from 19 Mt to 17.4 Mt, with milling of 2.5 Mt in 2019.