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MMS strengthens mining operations with acquisition of East Sampson Gold Project

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Mineral Mining Services (MMS) has announced the acquisition of the East Sampson Gold Project in Western Australia, marking a significant expansion of its gold mining portfolio. The move strengthens MMS’s position in the gold sector and underscores its commitment to driving long-term value for stakeholders.

“This acquisition represents a major milestone for MMS,” said CEO Rob Ryan. “The East Sampson Gold Project aligns seamlessly with our strategy of acquiring high-potential, open-cut gold assets with near-term production capabilities. With our proven expertise, we are poised to unlock the full potential of this asset.”

The East Sampson Gold Project features a high-grade JORC Mineral Resource of 264,000 tonnes at 2.5 g/t, equating to 21,000 ounces of gold, with significant exploration upside. MMS plans to optimise production and maximise returns from the project.

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The acquisition follows MMS’s recent success at the Kal East Gold Project, with the company aiming to replicate this achievement at East Sampson, further solidifying its position as a leader in the gold mining industry.

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