What's Happening?
Western Star Resources has commenced its 2026 field season with a modern exploration program at the Rowland Tungsten Property in Elko County, Nevada. This marks the first contemporary exploration effort on the site, which has a history of tungsten production.
The company plans to conduct a high-resolution drone magnetic survey to map geological features and potential mineral zones. Additionally, the exploration will include systematic prospecting, sampling of historical waste dumps, and a comprehensive soil geochemistry campaign. These efforts aim to refine the understanding of tungsten-bearing skarn horizons and generate drill targets by the end of the field season.
Why It's Important?
The exploration at Rowland is significant as it represents a shift towards modern techniques in assessing historical mining sites. By employing advanced geophysical and geochemical methods, Western Star Resources aims to unlock new potential in a previously underexplored area. This could lead to the discovery of valuable tungsten resources, a critical mineral for various industries, including electronics and defense. The success of this project could enhance the company's portfolio and contribute to the U.S. supply of tungsten, reducing reliance on foreign sources.
What's Next?
Western Star Resources anticipates receiving geophysical results from the drone survey in the coming weeks. These results will be crucial in identifying high-priority drill targets for the maiden drill program planned for later in the year. The company will continue its exploration activities throughout the field season, with the goal of advancing the Rowland property from a historical site to a modern, drill-targeted project.











