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Prime Mining: Expanding a High-Grade Gold and Silver Resource in Mexico

Prime Mining: Expanding a High-Grade Gold and Silver Resource in Mexico

Globe and Mail28-05-2025

Since acquiring the Los Reyes project in 2019, Prime Mining has nearly tripled its gold-equivalent resource and is targeting a low-capital, high-return development path. Their work to date includes robust metallurgical testing, open-pit and underground assessments, and a resource that is now 3 million gold-equivalent ounces. With a Preliminary Economic Assessment expected soon and plans to expand drilling in 2025, Prime is aiming to define both size and quality for what could become a highly efficient gold operation. Their local community ties and infrastructure development efforts add further value.
Key Points:
~3M oz gold-equivalent resource
Focused on open-pit and underground mine potential
PEA in development with high-margin, low-CapEx goals
Strong regional community support
Ongoing drilling to expand and define new zones
For more information on Prime Mining (TSX.V: PRYM, OTCQX: PRMNF), watch their video HERE
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