• Peloton Minerals Corporation (PMC) has reported substantial progress on the Boulder Copper Porphyry Project
  • Ted Ellwood, CEO of Peleton Minerals sat down with Dave Jackson to discuss the news
  • Celebrity plans call for extensive geophysical work in 2022, a public listing in 2022 and a 50,000 to 80,000 feet drill program in 2023
  • Peloton owns 50 per cent of Celerity and Celerity owns 100 per cent of the Boulder Property
  • Peloton Minerals Corporation (PMC) opened trading at C$0.08 per share

Peloton Minerals Corporation (PMC) has reported substantial progress on the Boulder Copper Porphyry Project near Butte, Montana.

Ted Ellwood, CEO of Peleton Minerals sat down with Dave Jackson to discuss the news.

Work on the property is being completed by Peleton subsidiary Celerity Mineral Corporation.

Peloton owns 50 per cent of Celerity. Celerity owns 100 per cent of the Boulder Property.

Since acquiring the Boulder Property in August 2021, Celerity’s team has worked to build the foundation to support Celerity’s plan for extensive geophysical work in 2022, a public listing in 2022 and a 50,000 to 80,000 feet drill program in 2023.

The Boulder Property is located approximately 16 miles (26 km) north-northeast of Butte, Montana, home of the historic Butte mining district.

Peloton Minerals Corporation (PMC) opened trading at C$0.08 per share.

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