What's Happening?
Rise Gold has commenced a tungsten and gold drilling program at the Idaho-Maryland Gold Project in California. The initiative involves drilling eight core holes totaling approximately 11,400 feet, focusing on the Union Hill and Brunswick areas of the historic
mine. The targets include several veins known for tungsten and gold mineralization. Historically, the Idaho-Maryland mine was a significant gold producer, operating from 1862 to 1957 and yielding an estimated 2.4 million ounces of gold. In the 1950s, the mine also explored tungsten, a critical mineral for defense applications, under a U.S. Department of Defense program. Rise Gold's CEO, David Watkinson, emphasizes the potential of the mine as a source of tungsten, which is predominantly produced by China, accounting for 84% of global production.
Why It's Important?
The drilling program at the Idaho-Maryland mine is significant due to tungsten's classification as a critical mineral in the United States, essential for defense applications. With China dominating global tungsten production, the U.S. seeks to diversify its sources to enhance national security and reduce dependency on foreign minerals. The successful extraction of tungsten from this project could bolster domestic supply chains and support U.S. defense industries. Additionally, the historical gold production at the site underscores its potential economic value, contributing to local and national economic growth.
What's Next?
Rise Gold's exploration efforts will focus on confirming the presence and viability of tungsten deposits in the targeted areas. If successful, the company may proceed with further development and extraction plans, potentially leading to increased domestic production of this critical mineral. Stakeholders, including government agencies and defense contractors, will likely monitor the project's progress closely, given its strategic importance. Future steps may involve securing necessary permits, conducting environmental assessments, and engaging with local communities to ensure sustainable development.













