Noble Mining CEO Jason Otteson has identified the Nieves Project in Mexico's Zacatecas region as a potential world-class silver opportunity, citing its scale, geology, and location within one of the most prolific silver districts globally. The project hosts an NI 43-101–compliant resource of approximately 116 million ounces of silver with modeling suggesting district-scale upside toward a billion-ounce system. The identification of such a substantial resource in a proven mining district represents a significant development in the global silver exploration landscape, particularly as demand for precious metals continues to evolve in various industrial and investment sectors.
The potential scale of the Nieves Project resource, combined with its location in a historically productive silver district, positions it as a noteworthy development in the mining sector. As companies continue to seek substantial resource deposits in geopolitically stable regions, discoveries of this magnitude in established mining jurisdictions like Zacatecas gain particular significance for investors and industry observers monitoring global silver supply dynamics. Otteson continues to advance the asset through his role as President of BlackBerry Ventures while expanding Noble Mining's strategic gold portfolio in Alaska through new acquisitions and exploration initiatives.
The company maintains active interests in Alaska and California and is reviewing additional projects throughout North and South America, demonstrating a diversified approach to resource development. For more information about the company's activities, visit https://noblemining.com/. This announcement was distributed through https://www.MiningNewsWire.com, a specialized communications platform focusing on developments in the global mining and resources sectors. MiningNewsWire is one of 75+ brands within the Dynamic Brand Portfolio at IBN that provides comprehensive distribution services including wire solutions, editorial syndication, press release enhancement, and social media distribution.

