Lexston Mining engages Dentons Delany for Guyana expansion, securing legal services for incorporation, tax registration, and mining law advice. CEO Jag Bal to visitLexston Mining engages Dentons Delany for Guyana expansion, securing legal services for incorporation, tax registration, and mining law advice. CEO Jag Bal to visit

Lexston Mining Engages Dentons Delany to Explore Mineral Opportunities in Guyana

2026/06/09 21:15
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Lexston Mining Corporation (CSE: LEXT) (OTCQB: LEXTF) announced Tuesday the engagement of Dentons Delany Inc., a law firm based in Guyana, to provide legal services as the company evaluates potential mineral exploration opportunities in the South American nation. The move marks a significant step in Lexston’s strategy to diversify its asset portfolio beyond its existing projects in British Columbia and Nevada.

Dentons Delany will assist with incorporating a local company in Guyana, obtaining a Tax Identification Number, registering with the National Insurance Scheme, and providing general advice on mining sector laws and practices. The engagement comes as Lexston’s management prepares to travel to Guyana on June 15 to review and visit prospective mining projects.

‘As Lexston continues to assess mineral exploration opportunities worldwide, we are excited to explore potential opportunities in Guyana,’ said Jag Bal, CEO of Lexston. ‘Engaging Dentons Delany, a highly regarded firm, marks an important step in our evaluation of potential mineral assets in Guyana.’

Guyana has emerged as a promising jurisdiction for mineral exploration, particularly for gold and other precious metals, due to its favorable geology and mining-friendly policies. The country is part of the Guiana Shield, a geological region known for significant mineral deposits. By engaging local legal expertise, Lexston aims to navigate the regulatory landscape effectively and identify high-potential assets.

Lexston Mining Corporation is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on the acquisition and development of mineral projects. The company trades on the OTCQB Venture Market under the symbol LEXTF, where investors can find real-time quotes and market information at www.otcmarkets.com. The company’s current portfolio includes exploration projects in British Columbia and Nevada.

The engagement of Dentons Delany represents a strategic pivot for Lexston, which has traditionally focused on North American projects. Expanding into Guyana could provide exposure to a region with untapped mineral potential and lower entry barriers compared to more established mining jurisdictions. However, the company emphasized that this is an initial evaluation step, and no definitive agreements or acquisitions have been made yet.

Investors will be watching closely as Lexston’s team visits Guyana to assess the viability of potential projects. The outcome of this evaluation could significantly impact the company’s growth trajectory and market valuation. The original press release is available at www.newmediawire.com.

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