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Advancement Of Underground Drill Program At IMA Mine
VANCOUVER – American Tungsten Corp. reported on advancing the underground drill program at the IMA mine. To date, 2,120 feet of drilling consisting of six holes has been completed.
At the first D-Level drill station to be completed 2,120 feet across six holes completed since early December, with the final hole from the first D-Level drill station now underway. Drilling continues to intersect quartz veins with hubnerite (MnWO4) mineralization; vein intersections occur over an area 400 feet along strike and 250 feet up-dip from the D-level. Drift to the second D-Level drill station completed; the rig will be moved after AT25-07, which will test the up-dip extension. An additional 3,850 feet of drilling planned across nine holes from the second and third D-Level drilling stations as part of the Phase 1 Program. Underground rehabilitation advancing on both, the upper D Level and the Zero Level, to support ongoing drilling activity. Zero Level drill program expanded from 6,700 to 8,000 feet with the addition of a new drill station for Phase I and II Programs.
“The initial drillholes at the IMA Project are successfully intersecting the vein system along strike of historical resources. While assay results are still pending, these early intersections reinforce the geological model and validate our disciplined, phased approach to resource expansion. Phase 1 is progressing exactly as designed, and we remain focused on advancing the targets that support our mission to become the first producer of tungsten in the United States,” said Ali Haji, CEO.
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