American Tungsten & Antimony Files Notice to Begin Drilling at Dutch Mountain Project in Utah
American Tungsten & Antimony has filed a notice of intent with state regulators to commence tungsten drilling at its Dutch Mountain project in Utah, focusing on extensions of historical mineralization. Concurrently, an on-site processing mill is undergoing refurbishment to enhance efficiency and avoid federal permitting delays. The drilling will target the historical Fraction Lode tungsten mine area, with aims to confirm and expand known mineralization. The company also holds other tungsten projects in Nevada.

American Tungsten & Antimony (ASX:AT4) has filed a notice of intent with state regulators to initiate tungsten drilling at its Dutch Mountain project in Utah. The drilling will focus on the Fraction Lode area, a historical tungsten mine.
Simultaneously, the Dutch Mountain processing mill is being refurbished to improve efficiency and circumvent potential federal permitting delays. The objective of the drilling program is to confirm and expand known tungsten mineralization at this historically significant site. AT4 also owns the Tennessee Mountain and Nightingale tungsten projects located in Nevada.




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