Exploration Plan Of Operations Permit At Selena CRD Project
VANCOUVER - Ridgeline Minerals Corp. reported on the permitting milestone for the Selena CRD project with the approval of its Exploration Plan of Operations (PoO) permit. Upon posting of the required reclamation bond with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the permit will allow the Company to complete up to 200 acres of surface disturbance, including exploration drill roads and pads for future exploration programs at Selena.
Michael Harp, Vice President, Exploration, said, "The approval of our plan of operations is a significant permitting milestone for Selena, and we sincerely appreciate the support of the BLM and local permitting agencies who helped make this happen. The Chinchilla Sulfide and Skarn targets continue to be the Company's highest priority exploration targets with two 2022 scout drillholes at the Chinchilla Sulfide target intersecting robust CRD mineralization over 2 kilometers down-dip of the outcropping Chinchilla Oxide discovery. We can now begin planning the next phase of exploration at Selena, which will be aggressively explored at depth and along strike towards Freeport-McMoRan's Butte Valley Porphyry project adjacent to our western claim boundary."