Spartan Metals Expands Tungstonia Mine Footprint by Over 13 Times, Identifying Multiple Tungsten-Silver Veins
Spartan Metals Corp. has significantly increased the mineralization footprint at the Tungstonia mine to 5.7 km², confirming at least eight tungsten-silver veins with assays reaching 5.18% WO₃. The expanded footprint enhances the project's relevance amid U.S. reliance on tungsten imports and global supply challenges.

Spartan Metals Corp. has expanded the mineralization footprint of its Tungstonia mine to approximately 5.7 km², confirming eight tungsten-silver veins with a cumulative surface strike length of 6.8 km. This represents a more than 13-fold increase since the acquisition of the Eagle Project in July 2025.
Notable findings include the extension of Vein 4 by 400 meters and the discovery of a new vein, Spartan C, measuring 700 meters. Approximately 50% of the claims remain unexplored, offering potential for additional discoveries.
The project is crucial given the U.S. dependency on tungsten imports, especially following China's export controls impacting global supply. The imminent geophysical surveys and core drilling are expected to assess mineralization continuity and geometry at depth.




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