What's Happening?
Tungsten West has successfully produced the first trial tungsten concentrate at the Hemerdon tungsten and tin mine in Devon, UK. This marks a significant step in the company's strategy to restart production
at the mine. The processing trial is part of a broader program aimed at optimizing the mineral processing facility's performance, essential for the full-scale resumption of mining operations. The trial is focused on de-risking operations and collecting technical data necessary for the planned restart. Tungsten West CEO Jeff Court emphasized the importance of this milestone in providing confidence to stakeholders and meeting the growing demand for tungsten.
Why It's Important?
The Hemerdon mine is one of the largest tungsten resources globally, and its restart is crucial for meeting the rising demand for strategic metals like tungsten and tin. These metals are critical for emerging technologies, making the mine a significant strategic asset. The successful processing trial demonstrates Tungsten West's commitment to high environmental and operational standards, which is vital for gaining the trust of investors, regulators, and the local community. The mine's restart could contribute to diversifying the global supply of tungsten, reducing reliance on existing sources.
What's Next?
Tungsten West will continue its processing trials to ensure the mineral processing facility is fully optimized for large-scale operations. The company aims to bring the Hemerdon mine back into production to meet the increasing demand for tungsten and tin. Ongoing efforts will focus on maintaining high environmental and operational standards to secure stakeholder confidence. The successful restart of the mine could position Tungsten West as a key player in the global tungsten market.











