Rome Resources Initiates Field Work at New Brunswick Tin Project
Rome Resources begins its first field program at a New Brunswick tin-tungsten-indium project, aiming to complete over 500 samples. The project is strategically located near the historic Mount Pleasant Tungsten Mine and has an exploration budget of CA$150,000.

Rome Resources Plc is set to commence its inaugural field program this week at its New Brunswick tin-tungsten-indium project, with a budget of up to CA$150,000. The program will focus on three target areas: Schoullar Mountain, Square Lake, and Victoria Lake, involving over 500 samples from surface and trench sampling.
An option agreement was established on March 10, 2026, covering 109 square kilometers of exploration licenses. The project is adjacent to the former Mount Pleasant Tungsten Mine, which is significant for its granite-related mineralization. Additionally, Rome Resources is working on a mineral resource estimate for its Bisie North Project, with ongoing updates expected.




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