Elementos Doubles Inferred Tungsten Resource at Cleveland Project in Tasmania
Elementos has doubled the inferred tungsten resource at its Cleveland project in Tasmania to 8.49 million tonnes at 0.24% tungsten oxide (WO₃) following new geological data analysis. This resource is distinct from the tin-copper resource, enabling separate development pathways, and the company has outlined a tungsten exploration target of 32 to 90 million tonnes at the same grade, with a scoping study scheduled for 2026.

Elementos has doubled the inferred tungsten resource at its Cleveland project in Tasmania to 8.49 million tonnes at 0.24% tungsten oxide (WO₃) using newly analyzed geological data. The company applied a 0.175% WO₃ cut-off and identified that the tungsten is located in a separate zone from the tin-copper resource, allowing for two distinct development pathways. A tungsten exploration target of between 32 million tonnes at 0.24% WO₃ and 90 million tonnes at 0.24% WO₃ has also been outlined, with a scoping study planned for 2026.




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