Texas Mineral Signs Non-Binding Letter of Intent to Explore the Possibility of Forming Joint Venture to Develop and Manage Mining Properties in the Steeple Rock District of New Mexico and Greenlea County in Arizona
Texas Mineral Resources Corp. (TMRC) has entered into a non-binding letter of intent with Steeple Rock Holding Company to explore a potential mining venture in New Mexico and Arizona. The project encompasses four mines (Billali, Jim Crow, Imperial, and Carlisle) and a 150-ton per day unassembled flotation mill in Duncan, Arizona. TMRC may acquire up to 50.1% interest in the project by contributing the Carlisle mine and raising initial capital.
The Billali mine, Jim Crow mine, and millsite currently hold valid operating permits, while the Imperial and Carlisle mines do not. Located in the Steeple Rock District, a known gold and silver region, the mines have historical exploration data including underground workings and diamond drill holes. The project's completion depends on satisfactory legal, regulatory, business, and financial diligence.
Texas Mineral Resources Corp. (TMRC) ha stipulato una lettera di intenti non vincolante con Steeple Rock Holding Company per esplorare una potenziale iniziativa mineraria nel New Mexico e in Arizona. Il progetto comprende quattro miniere (Billali, Jim Crow, Imperial e Carlisle) e un molino di flottazione non assemblato da 150 tonnellate al giorno a Duncan, in Arizona. TMRC può acquisire fino al 50,1% di interesse nel progetto contribuendo con la miniera di Carlisle e raccogliendo capitale iniziale.
Le miniere Billali, Jim Crow e il sito del molino detengono attualmente permessi operativi validi, mentre le miniere Imperial e Carlisle no. Situate nel distretto di Steeple Rock, una regione conosciuta per l'oro e l'argento, le miniere hanno dati storici di esplorazione che includono lavori sotterranei e fori di perforazione a diamante. Il completamento del progetto dipende da una diligente verifica legale, normativa, commerciale e finanziaria soddisfacente.
Texas Mineral Resources Corp. (TMRC) ha firmado una carta de intención no vinculante con Steeple Rock Holding Company para explorar una posible aventura minera en Nuevo México y Arizona. El proyecto abarca cuatro minas (Billali, Jim Crow, Imperial y Carlisle) y un molino de flotación no ensamblado de 150 toneladas por día en Duncan, Arizona. TMRC podría adquirir hasta un 50,1% de interés en el proyecto contribuyendo con la mina Carlisle y recaudando capital inicial.
Las minas Billali, Jim Crow y el sitio del molino tienen actualmente permisos operativos válidos, mientras que las minas Imperial y Carlisle no. Ubicadas en el distrito de Steeple Rock, una región conocida por su oro y plata, las minas tienen datos históricos de exploración que incluyen trabajos subterráneos y perforaciones con diamante. La finalización del proyecto depende de una debida diligencia legal, normativa, comercial y financiera satisfactoria.
텍사스 광물 자원 공사(TMRC)는 스티플 록 홀딩 컴퍼니와 비구속 의향서를 체결하고 뉴멕시코와 애리조나에서 잠재적인 광산 사업을 탐색하고 있습니다. 이 프로젝트는 4개의 광산(Billali, Jim Crow, Imperial, Carlisle)과 애리조나 던컨에 위치한 하루 150톤의 조립되지 않은 부유 미네랄 공장을 포함합니다. TMRC는 Carlisle 광산을 기여하고 초기 자본을 조달함으로써 이 프로젝트에서 최대 50.1%의 지분을 인수할 수 있습니다.
Billali 광산, Jim Crow 광산 및 공장 부지는 현재 유효한 운영 허가를 보유하고 있지만, Imperial 및 Carlisle 광산은 그렇지 않습니다. 스티플 록 지구에 위치한 이곳은 잘 알려진 금과 은 지역으로, 이 광산들은 지하 작업 및 다이아몬드 드릴 홀을 포함한 과거 탐사 데이터를 보유하고 있습니다. 프로젝트의 완공은 법적, 규제, 사업 및 재무 실사에 대한 만족스러운 결과에 달려 있습니다.
Texas Mineral Resources Corp. (TMRC) a signé une lettre d'intention non contraignante avec Steeple Rock Holding Company pour explorer un potentiel projet minier au Nouveau-Mexique et en Arizona. Le projet comprend quatre mines (Billali, Jim Crow, Imperial et Carlisle) ainsi qu'un moulin flottant non assemblé d'une capacité de 150 tonnes par jour à Duncan, en Arizona. TMRC pourrait acquérir jusqu'à 50,1% d'intérêt dans le projet en contribuant à la mine de Carlisle et en levant des capitaux initiaux.
Les mines Billali et Jim Crow ainsi que le site du moulin ont actuellement des permis d'exploitation valides, tandis que les mines Imperial et Carlisle n'en disposent pas. Situées dans le district de Steeple Rock, une région connue pour l'or et l'argent, les mines possèdent des données historiques d'exploration, y compris des travaux souterrains et des forages au diamant. L'achèvement du projet dépend d'une diligence raisonnable satisfaisante sur le plan juridique, réglementaire, commercial et financier.
Texas Mineral Resources Corp. (TMRC) hat einen unverbindlichen Absichtserklärung mit Steeple Rock Holding Company unterzeichnet, um eine potenzielle Bergbaupartnerschaft in New Mexico und Arizona zu erkunden. Das Projekt umfasst vier Minen (Billali, Jim Crow, Imperial und Carlisle) sowie eine unmontierte Flotationsmühle mit einer Kapazität von 150 Tonnen pro Tag in Duncan, Arizona. TMRC könnte bis zu 50,1% Beteiligung an dem Projekt erwerben, indem es die Carlisle-Mine einbringt und Kapital initiiert.
Die Mina Billali, die Jim Crow Mine und der Mühlenstandort besitzen derzeit gültige Betriebsgenehmigungen, während die Imperial- und Carlisle-Minen dies nicht tun. Die Minen befinden sich im Steeple Rock District, einer bekannten Gold- und Silberregion, und verfügen über historische Explorationsdaten, darunter unterirdische Arbeiten und Diamantbohrungen. Der Abschluss des Projekts hängt von einer zufriedenstellenden rechtlichen, regulatorischen, geschäftlichen und finanziellen Due Diligence ab.
- Potential to acquire majority stake (50.1%) in multiple mining assets
- Three of the assets already have valid operating permits
- Project includes a 150-ton per day flotation mill
- Located in historically productive gold and silver mining district
- Letter of intent is non-binding with no guarantee of definitive agreement
- Two mines lack operating permits
- Capital requirements not yet determined
- No confirmed compliant reserves under Item 1300 of Regulation S-K
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- TMRC would serve as the managing partner of the joint venture.
- Joint venture assets consist of two permitted mines, a permitted millsite and the Carlisle mine.
Texas Mineral Resources Corp. (“TMRC” or the “Company”) today announced that the Company entered into a non-binding letter of intent with Steeple Rock Holding Company, LLC (“Steeple Rock”) to explore the possibility of entering into a mining venture involving (i) four mines, being the Billali mine, the Jim Crow mine, the inactive Imperial mine, and the Carlisle mine, all located on patented mining claims in Grant County, New Mexico, and (ii) certain related assets including a 150 tons per day, unassembled flotation mill located in Duncan, Arizona. The Billali mine, Jim Crow mine and millsite have valid operating permits; the Imperial mine and the Carlisle mine do not.
The initial anticipated capital required for the potential project, in an amount to be determined and agreed upon by the parties, is expected to be used for the initiation of mining and milling operations. There can be no assurance that entry into the non-binding letter of intent will result in a definitive agreement or, if a definitive agreement is reached, the potential project will proceed on the preliminary and general terms described above or at all. Legal, regulatory, business and financial diligence, along with the procurement of necessary capital to proceed with this potential project in an amount to be determined (of which there can be no assurance the necessary capital can be procured to proceed with this potential project), will need to be satisfactorily completed by the parties, as well as other customary conditions and approvals.
TMRC may acquire up to a
We believe that this potential project offers an opportunity for TMRC and its partners to bring into production historical mines which have not been in production for a number of years. The Steeple Rock District is a well-known gold and silver district located in southwest New Mexico and southeast Arizona. The potential project includes four mines, the Billali, Jim Crow, Imperial and the Carlisle, and a complete, unassembled, flotation mill located on a permitted millsite with power and water. Although there is no assurance that these mines will ever have resources that can be converted into or recognized as Item 1300 of Regulation S-K compliant reserves, all have documented, historical exploration data including underground workings and diamond drill holes.
The Steeple Rock district is situated in one of the most highly mineralized and productive regions in the United States, approximately midway between the Morenci and the Santa Rita copper mines. Principal mineralization occurs as gold and silver bearing quartz veins, and government records show that the Carlisle mine was a base metal producer during WWII. Historical data indicates that mining conditions are good in the district with stable andesite host rock and minimal rock alteration, low pyrite content and little or no acid mine drainage.
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