Viking locks in driller for Nevada tungsten blitz
Viking Mines has contracted DrilCor for a 63-hole drilling program at its Linka tungsten project in Nevada, set to begin in late June. This marks the first subsurface exploration at the site in over 40 years, focusing on three priority target areas. The drilling campaign is expected to take six weeks, contingent on various conditions.
- ▪Viking Mines has signed a contract with DrilCor for a drilling campaign at the Linka tungsten project.
- ▪The drilling program will consist of 63 holes and is the first subsurface exploration at Linka in over 40 years.
- ▪Viking is fully funded for the drilling, with A$ 4.7 million in cash as of March 31.
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