A plumbomicrolite concentrate (PMC) was leached with the mixture of HF and H2SO4, HF and HNO3 acids, respectively. Optimal conditions ensuring high recovery of tantalum and niobium (up to 99%) into solution, and radionuclides into insoluble residue were determined. Fluoride-sulfuric acid and fluoride-nitric acid schemes were proposed for PMC leaching by an extractive separation of tantalum form niobium, lead and impurities, and production of high-purity tantalum compounds. Octanol-1 was used as an extractant. Optimal conditions for production of high-purity tantalum strip solutions were defined for all stages (extraction-scrubbing-stripping). Produced tantalum compounds, such as tantalum pentoxide and potassium heptafluotanthalate, comply with the norms for high-purity substances in terms of impurities content. Final choice of the PMC processing scheme is determined by its profitability.