Brazil Minerals Adds Cobalt, Nickel, and Copper Areas

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Brazil Minerals has announced that it has added to its list of properties two separate areas, both for cobalt, copper, and nickel, with an aggregate total of 5,011 acres.

Brazil Minerals (OTC:BMIX) has announced that it has added to its list of properties two separate areas, both for cobalt, copper, and nickel, with an aggregate total of 5,011 acres.

These claims are in the Montes Claros de Goiás of Goiás state, a region the company reported to contain 27 percent of Brazil’s nickel reserves.

As quoted in the press release:

Brazil Minerals has been systematically adding to its mineral bank of promising properties. It regularly evaluates and prioritizes its research efforts and utilizes its own equipment for drilling. Recently, the Company has been approached by third parties, including larger mining companies, interested in certain claims in the BMIX Mineral Bank and is in preliminary discussions on these.

BMIX Mineral Bank:
Cobalt/Copper/Nickel: 5,011 acres
Iron/Titanium/Vanadium: 4,938 acres
Lithium: 288 acres
Manganese: 4,970 acres
Gold: 119,989 acres
Diamond (kimberlites): 92,961 acres
Diamond (alluvial): 27,612 acres
Aquamarine/Beryl/Tourmaline: 288 acres
Sand (construction industry): 4,995 acres

Click here to view the full Brazil Minerals (OTC:BMIX) press release.

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