American Tungsten ramps up Ima Mine exploration with 35,000-ft drilling program in Idaho
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- American Tungsten launched an expanded exploration campaign at the Ima Mine in Idaho, targeting tungsten and molybdenum mineralization.
- Program calls for 35,000 feet of drilling, including 33 underground holes, 20 surface holes, using four rigs now operating.
- Work aims to extend known vein systems, test targets near historic workings, confirm prior intercepts, expand western mineralization, define deeper lateral continuity.
- A new D-level crosscut is being developed to support underground drill stations intended to extend previously identified mineralization.
- Rockhead Consulting has completed 38 holes totaling more than 16,500 feet, with more surface drilling slated to start by end of May.
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