American T&A Targets Tungsten Anomaly at Tennessee Mountain Ahead of Drilling Program
American Tungsten & Antimony has defined a significant tungsten anomaly at the Tennessee Mountain project in Nevada, preparing for a 29-hole drilling program. This initiative aims to explore mineralization depth and lateral extensions, potentially enhancing the U.S. supply of critical minerals amid rising tungsten prices.

American Tungsten & Antimony (ASX:AT4) has identified a broad tungsten anomaly at the Tennessee Mountain project, confirming surface tungsten mineralization at the Garnet Mine. The upcoming 29-hole drilling program will cover approximately 3,000 meters to evaluate the depth and lateral extensions of the mineralization.
Recent assays showed significant tungsten and molybdenum results, with channel samples returning up to 4,713ppm W and peak rock chip results of 20,693ppm Mo. The project aims to support the establishment of a JORC-compliant resource while addressing U.S. supply chain vulnerabilities for critical minerals.
The company is preparing a Plan of Operations for regulatory approval from the U.S. Forest Service before drilling commences.




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