Viking gets nod for tungsten drilling blitz in Nevada
Viking Mines has received federal approval for a significant drilling program at its Linka tungsten project in Nevada. The 63-hole drilling initiative aims to explore areas that have not been examined for over 40 years. With the necessary permits secured, the company is set to begin preparations for drilling in the upcoming June quarter.
- ▪Viking Mines has secured approval from the United States Bureau of Land Management for its drilling program.
- ▪The drilling program will consist of 63 holes across three priority target areas.
- ▪Historical surface sampling at the site has shown promising grades of tungsten trioxide.
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