Prism Resources Inc. announced that it now selecting engineering companies that will be able to assist in the reactivation of the Huampar Mine near Lima Peru. The project which hosts precious and base metals including lead, zinc, silver and gold was mothballed over 25 years ago due to power shortages and market conditions. Past production at Huampar Mine is approximately 2.5 million tonnes averaging 5.4 oz/T (185 g/t) silver, 5% zinc, 3.8% lead and 1.6 g/t gold with excellent metallurgical recoveries. A historical non-NI43-101 compliant reserve shows 874,412 tonnes grading 6.1 oz/T silver (209 g/t), 3.63% zinc, 3.31% lead and 1.3 g/t gold. The Huampar project property hosts four ex-producing mines including the Huampar Mine, all located within an 8 kilometer radius. None of these have ever been investigated by modern exploration techniques such as diamond drilling or geophysics. Prism plans to confirm/update current reserves and will carry out exploration to extend known mineralized zones as well as test regional exploration targets in the next phase. Prism have recently contracted and completed a topographic survey of the mine openings and in conjunction with this have completed a drone survey from which the company has compiled a DEM model at 10cm resolution over the concession areas to assist in tying up all the resources and infrastructure at the Huampar minesite using topographers PERULAND S.A:C.