Tivan Begins Tungsten Drilling at Molyhil Project in Australia
Tivan has initiated its 2026 fieldwork campaign at the Molyhil tungsten project in Australia, with drilling set to start next week. This program aims to enhance resource growth and development pathways for critical minerals across Molyhil and Sandover projects.

Tivan's drilling program at Molyhil will involve 13 holes over 1950 metres, focusing on four high-priority tungsten targets. This follows the receipt of an Environmental (Mining) Licence and cultural heritage approvals from the Central Land Council.
The Molyhil project has a JORC-compliant resource of 4.647 million tonnes at 0.26% tungsten trioxide (WO3). Concurrently, Tivan is conducting a scoping study for potential mining and processing operations at Molyhil, expected to conclude later this month.
The subsequent phase will shift to the Sandover fluorite project, with plans for 58 reverse circulation drill holes targeting high-grade fluorite. Geophysical surveys are ongoing to enhance exploration targeting, with further fieldwork planned for the latter half of 2026.




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