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Highfield Resources moves closer to granting of Mining Concession

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Highfield Resources has been advised that the Mining Authorities of Madrid, Aragón and Navarra are satisfied with the Mining Concession documentation submitted by Highfield for the Muga Potash Project.

Highfield Resources delivered a positive report from the environmental department of Aragón to the mining authorities of Madrid, Aragón and Navarra, earlier this month.

The company has also been advised that, accordingly, the final Mining Concession text has now been sent to the Government’s lawyer for a final legal review. The company understands that this is the final step before the granting of the Mining Concession.


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