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Bullion Monarch Mining Inc. is a natural resource company that acquires mining properties to explore and develop. Bullion’s goal is to see the properties produce through joint ventures, leases, or sales. Bullion Monarch has recently undergone a reorganization and is now known as Bullion Monarch Mining, Inc. The company’s new trading symbol is BULM. Bullion believes it has excellent mining properties in Northern Nevada and throughout the Western United States. Newmont’s new, large Leeville underground mine and he East Ore Body Mine are currently producing royalty payments to Bullion. The company also acquired a 60% interest in EnShale, Inc. in 2005 (now 80%) in order to profit from the growing demand for oil by mining and processing oil shale into oil products. The Company currently has under lease 4,650 acres of oil shale property in the mahogany zone.
Bullion Monarch extends gold anomaly at Bom Jesus in Brazil
Gold-focused royalty company Bullion Monarch Mining (OTCQB: BULM) (OTCBB: BULM) said Thursday that it has extended the gold anomaly at the Bom Jesus property in Brazil after results from a sediment sampling program exceeded expectations.
The company said that traditionally, any values between 50 and 100 ppb gold would be considered anomalous. Several results, according to Bullion, were returned with over 3000 ppb gold, or 3 grams of gold per ton, with the highest result being over 20,000 ppb gold, or 20 grams of gold per ton.
The results have extended the existing gold anomaly, in the west and southwest direction of previous work, to more than six kilometres.
Bullion said that drilling intersections suggest the company is "close to, or in, the periphery of the main mineralization source".
"The Bom Jesus property continues to demonstrate its potential as each round of exploration progresses. The new anomalies discovered seem to be significantly larger, with greater values than the initially targeted areas," said CEO R. Don Morris.
Bullion makes money through acquiring new royalties or interests by financing mine development or exploration. The majority of its current royalty revenues come from a claim block located in northeastern Nevada's Carlin Trend.


















