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Myanmar gets the lead out

MYANMAR Metals chairman John Lamb opened 2019 by claiming the company’s Bawdwin project had resources potentially “unrivalled by any lead-silver-zinc project globally” and the company is now well down that road with the claim it has the world’s largest primary lead resource and the ninth largest silver resource.

 Bawdwin was a major regional producer prior to WW2.

Bawdwin was a major regional producer prior to WW2.

The junior has announced a 50% increase in its indicated resources to 37.2 million tonnes grading 4.3% lead, 114 grams per tonne silver, 2.4% zinc and 0.2% copper, within a global indicated and inferred...

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