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Midnight Sun Mining Corp V.MMA

Alternate Symbol(s):  MDNGF

Midnight Sun Mining Corp. is a Canada-based company, which is focused on exploring its flagship Solwezi Project, located in Zambia. Its property is situated in the heart of the Zambia-Congo Copperbelt. It holds a 60% interest in two mineral prospecting licenses, 21509-HQ-LEL and 12124-HQ-LPL, the Solwezi Licenses, which are held by a subsidiary of Kam Chuen, Zambian Highlight Mining Investment Limited. Its properties comprise 506 square kilometers of prospective geology contiguous to the mine license held by First Quantum Minerals, which includes the Kansanshi Mining Complex. Its target areas include Dumbwa, Mitu, Kazhiba (22 Zone) and Crunch Zone. Dumbwa is a Tier-One exploration target, featuring a remarkable copper soil anomaly. Mitu is a target area located in the southwestern portion of its Solwezi Project. Crunch Zone is situated between the Kazhiba Dome in the northwest and the Solwezi Dome in the southeast. Kazhiba is located 20 kilometers northwest of the Solwezi Dome.


TSXV:MMA - Post by User

Comment by Sherry35on Dec 01, 2022 10:55pm
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RE:Nothing new

RE:Nothing newThe rainy season only impeds the drilling. The core samples can be split in the shed and couriered to the lab. Simon only needs the assay results to feed into his office computer. So, NO the rain should not imped getting a resource report by the end of March 23. As eluded to by you, the onlyy thing that will imped this is the excutive team's inability to craft a 3 year plan and manage the deliverables.

I will state this for the record. Should the executive team do another farm-in, make sure there are KPIs in the contact so that permits are drilled with precision. AND, Simon gets to select some of the holes to be drilled and approve the rest.
 
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