Viking uncovers hidden tungsten prize in Nevada stockpile
Viking Mines has discovered two additional surface rock stockpiles containing visible tungsten mineralization in Nevada. This find could provide a low-cost feed source for the company's Linka tungsten project, potentially eliminating the need for expensive mining operations. The company is currently working with TOMRA to sort the ore from waste in these newly identified stockpiles.
- ▪Viking Mines identified two previously unrecognized historical rock stockpiles during field campaigns in Nevada.
- ▪The discovered stockpiles could serve as a near-term, lower-cost feed source for the Linka tungsten project.
- ▪Geologists reported visible tungsten mineralization in every historical trench sampled during the exploration push.
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