What's Happening?
Allied Critical Metals has reported significant drilling results at the Borralha Tungsten Project in Portugal, intersecting over 200 meters of breccia-hosted tungsten mineralization at the Venise Breccia
target. This discovery suggests extensive mineralization potential, with visible wolframite, molybdenite, and chalcopyrite observed in drill cores. The findings support the company's strategy to expand its resource base and reinforce the project's potential as a strategic tungsten supply hub for Europe and NATO allies.
Why It's Important?
The discovery at the Borralha Project is crucial for Allied Critical Metals as it enhances the project's potential to become a significant tungsten supply source. Tungsten is a critical raw material for various industries, including defense and aerospace, making secure supply chains essential. The expansion of mineralization potential could lead to increased resource estimates and longer mine life, positioning the project as a key player in the global tungsten market and contributing to supply chain security for Europe and NATO.






