CEO Alain Lambert and President Steve Robinson join me to discuss their company Prismo Metals. Prismo had been advancing a high-grade silver+gold system in Mexico but have pivoted in the last couple of years to advance their new Hot Breccia property in Arizona's prolific copper belt. Next door to the long-lasting Christmas mine, Prismo's thesis is pretty simple - they know there are more rocks like those of the old mine waiting to be found buried a little bit deeper under some volcanic cover. Using modern ZTEM technology to identify highly conductive anomalies to target, and going deeper more effectively than previous generations, Prismo hopes to leverage modern advancements into modern discoveries.
Time Stamps:
00:38 Elevator Pitch
02:13 Personal Intros
06:40 Capital Structure
09:30 Decision to focus on Hot Breccia
14:40 History of Hot Breccia
20:30 Plan for Upcoming Drill Campaign
23:40 Use of AI
27:50 Has the ZTEM anomaly been hit by historical drilling.
33:00 Is this project too big for Prismo to conquer?
36:20 Cost of Drilling
41:10 Palos Verdes Plans
49:30 Final Thoughts
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