Eurasia Mining gets all approvals for platinum Malaya Sosnovka mine assets
Eurasia Mining has announced that RostekhNadzor – the Federal Service for Ecological, Technological and Nuclear Supervision – has approved the Technical Design Report and the mine plan in respect of its West Kytlim alluvial platinum project in the Urals.
Accordingly, the Company confirms that the “mining allotment” certificate has been issued permitting the carrying out of mining works at Eurasia’s first area of development at Malaya Sosnovka. With this formality all the approvals for mining have been obtained.
Christian Schaffalitzky, Managing Director, commented: “We are very pleased with the steady progress to production in our West Kytlim project. Mining is still targeted to commence this summer with our preparatory work still on schedule. We look forward to updating shareholders on a regular basis.”
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