Millennial Precious Metals: Focused on Growth
Millennial Precious Metals is focused on discovering quality ounces through the responsible expansion and conversion of its existing projects located …

Nevada based precious metals exploration and development company
Millennial Precious Metals is focused on discovering quality ounces through the responsible expansion and conversion of its existing projects located in Nevada and Arizona, USA. Millennial plans to apply its proven systematic and scientific phase-based exploration program to advance its projects over the next few years.
Phase 1 drill programs at two of the company’s most advanced projects, Wildcat and Mountain View, will focus on improving the geologic understanding, expanding and converting the resource, and initiation of metallurgical work in both the oxide and sulfide zones of the resource.
The drill programs at both Wildcat and Mountain View will feed an updated resource and PEA in 2022. Once complete, Millennial expects to be well-positioned to realize our corporate vision as a multi-million-ounce, multi-asset development company.
For more information on Millennial Precious Metals (TSX.V: MPM, OTCQB: MLPMF) please click the investor request info button.
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