• Midnight Sun Mining Corp. (MMA) has announced that Zambian-Congo Copperbelt expert, Dr. Simon Dorling, has agreed to work with the company
  • Dr. Dorling has reviewed data from both Rio Tinto Mining and Midnight Sun to build a comprehensive database and identify future drill targets
  • Matt MacKenzie, VP of Corporate Development at Midnight Sun Mining, sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the news
  • Midnight Sun Mining Corp is an exploration stage company engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties
  • Midnight Sun Mining Corp. (MMA) opened trading at C$0.245 per share

Midnight Sun Mining Corp. (MMA) has announced that Zambian-Congo Copperbelt expert, Dr. Simon Dorling, has agreed to work with the company.

Dr. Dorling has reviewed data obtained by Rio Tinto Mining on Midnight Sun’s Solwezi Licences in Zambia along with data from Midnight Sun and previous operators to build a comprehensive database and interpretation of the structural-geological settings for mineralization for future targeting.

Matt MacKenzie, VP of Corporate Development at Midnight Sun Mining, sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the news.

Rio Tinto’s drilling completed on the 22 Zone, Dumbwa, and the Mitu Trend have been incorporated into Midnight Sun Mining’s evaluation ahead of the 2022 work program, and drill targets are refined in preparation for Midnight Sun’s return to the field, anticipated in August 2022.

Dr. Dorling’s work has generated several new targets and justification to revisit existing prospects on the licences. The company’s work program will include 4,000-5,000 metres of drilling.

Midnight Sun Mining is an exploration stage company engaged in acquiring and exploring mineral properties.

Midnight Sun Mining Corp. (MMA) opened trading at C$0.115 per share.

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