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Emerita Receives Resolution From Mining Department Approving Drilling at El Cura and La Romanera Targets in Addition to the La Infanta Drilling and Provides Corporate Update
May 28, 2021 07:30 ET | Source: Emerita Resources Corp. Emerita Resources Corp.
TORONTO, May 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
Emerita Resources Corp. (TSX – V: EMO; OTC: EMOTF) (the “Company” or “Emerita”) announces that it has received a resolution from the Mining Department in Huelva approving the proposed work program for the entire Iberia Belt West project (“IBW” or the “Project”), subject to the Company receiving final approval from the Environmental Department for the El Cura and La Romanera targets. Emerita has engaged
Emerita Resources Corp. announces that it has received a resolution from the Mining Department in Huelva approving the proposed work program for the entire Iberia Belt West project subject to the Company receiving final approval from the Environmental Department for the El Cura and La Romanera targets. Emerita has engaged FRASA Ingenieros Consultores a highly reputable engineering firm with offices in Spain and .
Natural Resources Firm Obtains Mining Department Approval for West Iberian Belt Project Drilling
News Update
Streetwise Reports (2/5/21) Emerita Resources reported it received approval for Infanta Deposit drilling from the Huelva Mining Department for its West Iberian Belt Cu-Pb-Zn-Ag project in Spain.
La Infanta Drilling Locations
In a news release, Emerita Resources Corp. (EMO:TSX.V; EMOTF:OTCMKTS; LLJA:FSE) announced that it has been granted approval for its planned drill program s restoration plan at the Infanta Deposit on the Iberia Belt West (IBW) project from the Department of Environment (DOE) in Huelva Province, Spain.
Emerita Resources advised that although the Department of Environment issued the favorable ruling on January 14, 2021, and then forwarded the approved resolution to the Mines Department on the same day, final processing of the resolution was delayed due to an outbreak of COVID-19.
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