What's Happening?
The US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has approved Viking Mines' inaugural 63-hole drilling program at the Linka Tungsten Project in Nevada. This approval, which was granted ahead of the company's internal
schedule, ensures that the project is fully permitted, allowing for planned mobilization in the June quarter. The drilling campaign will cover three priority target areas, including the south-west extension, where surface samples indicate up to 0.6% tungsten trioxide. The program aims to revisit historical high-grade intercepts, such as 8.5 meters at 1% tungsten trioxide, at a site that ceased production in 1956 after producing approximately 65,000 tons at 0.5% tungsten trioxide. With the BLM approval in place, Viking Mines plans to focus on finalizing the selection of a drilling contractor, with evaluations nearing completion and an award expected soon. Drill rig mobilization is set to begin following the contract award.
Why It's Important?
The approval of Viking Mines' drilling campaign at the Linka Project is significant for the U.S. mining industry, particularly in the context of tungsten production. Tungsten is a critical mineral used in various industrial applications, including electronics and aerospace. The successful execution of this project could enhance domestic tungsten supply, reducing reliance on imports and potentially stabilizing prices. For Viking Mines, this project represents a strategic opportunity to capitalize on historical data and potentially uncover new mineral resources. The project could also contribute to local economic development through job creation and increased economic activity in Nevada.
What's Next?
Following the BLM's approval, Viking Mines will proceed with finalizing the selection of a drilling contractor. The company is expected to award the contract soon, with drill rig mobilization planned to commence shortly thereafter. The focus will be on executing the drilling program efficiently and safely, with the aim of verifying high-grade historical data and assessing potential mineralization in the target areas. The outcomes of this drilling campaign could influence future exploration and development strategies for Viking Mines and potentially attract further investment in the region.






