Durango Resources has announced its plans to move forward with the next phase of exploration at its 100% owned NMX East Critical Metals Project following a recent discovery. The company will develop a detailed budget and action plan, prioritizing high-potential zones for further investigation. Additionally, Durango welcomes Catriona Breasley to its Critical Metals Technical Advisory Team, bringing her expertise in pegmatite mineralogy and critical metals.
Durango Initiates Next Steps at NMX East Critical Metals Project and Welcomes Catriona Breasley to Critial Metals Advisory Teamto its news release on December 16, 2024 reporting a new critical metals discovery at its 100% owned NMX East Critical Metals Project in theSpecifically, the Company has entered into discussions and requests for tenders to establish a detailed budget and action plan for the next phase of work, with the goal of advancing the project as expediently and efficiently as...
Professor Groat’s main research interests are the geology of critical elements, pegmatites, carbonatites, gem deposits, and the crystal chemistry of minerals. He has published approximately 200 papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals and authored numerous chapters in books. From 2001 to 2006 Prof. Groat was Editor of American Mineralogist from 2012 to 2022 and Editor of The Canadian Mineralogist From 2007 until 2021.
Together, Ms. Breasley and Dr. Groat will support the advancement of the NMX East Project through targeted technical contributions. Their combined expertise will assist in the advancement of deposit theories and data-driven methodologies to prioritize high-value zones and refine the project’s exploration and development focus. This collaboration is expected to significantly enhance Durango’s ability to unlock the full critical metals potential of NMX East.
The Canadian government’s critical minerals strategy, alongside funding incentives and programs, provides a robust framework to advance domestic projects. With its promising results and strategic location, NMX East has the potential to contribute meaningfully to the supply of these essential materials.We are excited to begin the next phase of work at NMX East as we build on the momentum of our inaugural program.
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