Pershing Resources Company, Inc. announced the completion of several project milestones related to its wholly owned New Enterprise Project site near Kingman, Arizona. The Company has recently updated and renewed the Notice of Intent with the Bureau of Land Management, (BLM), allowing time to execute a Bulk Sampling Program, applied for in September 2018, that was given the green light to proceed in early November. The permit and bond will be in effect for a further period of two years. The primary target of the bulk sampling program is a pre-existing stockpile from mine workings (mine spoils from historical underground workings) located on the Central Vein System that have been estimated to contain eight to ten thousand tons of unprocessed broken rock, some of which was likely uncategorized and/or loosely hand-sorted ore from historical mine workings. Three separately bagged samples, totaling approximately 2.5 short tons, were collected manually from the Enterprise and Jewel mine spoil dumps that comprise the preliminary stage of the bulk sampling program. Initial assaying of the material has been completed by AuRic Metallurgical Laboratories of Salt Lake City Utah.