Resolution Minerals Reports High-Grade Tungsten at Johnson Creek, Potential for Fast-Tracked Development
Resolution Minerals' sampling of historical stockpiles at the Johnson Creek mill returned 1.85% tungsten trioxide, indicating high-grade scheelite-dominant mineralisation. This discovery suggests potential for low-cost processing and may expedite the sale of stockpiles if further work is favorable. The company's ongoing assessment aims to upgrade stockpiles to JORC-compliant resources while drilling at the Horse Heaven project targets gold mineralisation.

Resolution Minerals reported 1.85% tungsten trioxide from sampling of historical stockpiles at the Johnson Creek mill, indicating high-grade scheelite-dominant mineralisation with low impurities. This result is significantly higher than the global average of 0.15% to 0.2% WO3 mined underground.
The company plans to conduct detailed sampling and volumetric surveys of the stockpiles to upgrade them to JORC-compliant resources. Concurrently, drilling at the Horse Heaven project is underway to assess gold mineralisation, with earlier phases confirming the extension of tungsten mineralisation from the Golden Gate mine.




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