Blue Lagoon Resources Bolsters Mining Committee with Veteran Industry Expert

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Blue Lagoon Resources has strengthened its Mining Committee by appointing Peter Bojtos, a seasoned professional engineer with extensive international mining experience, as it prepares to shift from exploration to production at its Dome Mountain Gold Project in British Columbia.
Bojtos brings an extraordinary professional background spanning five decades, including involvement in operations across 30 countries, participation in 15 significant corporate transactions, and experience with 24 producing mines. His expertise encompasses mine development, financing, and operational management, making him a strategic addition to the company's leadership team.
The appointment comes as Blue Lagoon Resources targets gold and silver production in the third quarter of 2025. The company has already achieved a significant milestone by obtaining one of only nine full mining permits issued in British Columbia since 2015, positioning itself for potential near-term production.
Blue Lagoon's Mining Committee is strategically focused on responsibly developing the Dome Mountain project, which contains 15 known high-grade gold veins across a district-scale property. The company's primary objective is to safely and efficiently mine its fully permitted deposit while self-funding future exploration and resource expansion.
With Bojtos' addition, Blue Lagoon signals its commitment to building shareholder value through careful, experienced management of its mining assets. The company recognizes that transitioning from exploration to production requires specialized expertise and strategic planning.
The appointment underscores the importance of experienced leadership in the mining sector, where technical knowledge, operational insights, and strategic vision can significantly impact a project's success and potential profitability.

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