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Summa Silver Corp V.SSVR

Alternate Symbol(s):  SSVRF

Summa Silver Corp. is a Canada-based junior mineral exploration company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and evaluation activities at the Hughes property in Nevada and the Mogollon property in New Mexico. The Company owns a 100% interest in the Hughes project located in central Nevada. The Hughes Property is located in central Nevada and consists of approximately 57 patented mining claims and 103 unpatented mining claims. It covers an area of approximately 5,504 acres. The Company also holds a 100% interest in the Mogollon project located in southwestern New Mexico. The Mogollon project is located approximately 120 kilometers from Silver City in southwestern New Mexico. It covers a silver-gold bearing epithermal vein field.


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Comment by diggin78on Apr 24, 2024 8:36am
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RE:re Chart

RE:re Chart   I've been in and out of Summa silver since june of 2022 and they just continue to drill these amazing holes. I know that there was some opposition to building the Mogollon mine from locals a couple years ago and I'm curious what the word amongst the locals is at this point. I know there was a poster on here who seemed to have some inside info on this and commented on it back then. Will this mine get built? There's no way it wouldn't be justified economically, right? 
   I've seen other projects get through permitting with support from local government, despite vociferous opposition from locals, because the project's revenues were just too rich for the community to ignore. Hopefully there will be enough level headed folks there to recognize the benefits of a profitable and of course, responsible, mine in their area. That's one aspect of the safe jurisdiction component that often gets overlooked- the environmental requirements that we impose on projects like this can be costly financially but they can also help ensure the area's other natual resources don't take a hit. I'd like to know what the locals are saying about this potential mine.
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