Adamera Minerals forms Washington Tungsten Hub consolidating four properties in northeastern Washington
- Adamera Minerals launched a Washington Tungsten Hub, combining four scheelite-bearing tungsten properties in northeastern Washington.
- Move targets a January 1, 2027 U.S. defense procurement ban on tungsten sourced from China, Russia, Iran, or North Korea.
- Plans include surface drilling, starting at the Talisman site, with underground rehabilitation at Talisman and Tungsten Ridge to reopen access.
- U.S. has had no domestic tungsten mine production since 2015, increasing strategic value of near-term domestic supply options.
- APT benchmark rose to about $3,150/mtu by mid-2026 from about $340/mtu in early January 2025, a roughly 900% increase.
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