What's Happening?
Spartan Metals has confirmed the presence of two tungsten skarn zones at its Eagle Tungsten-Silver-Rubidium Project in Nevada, USA. This discovery is part of an ongoing exploration program that began in May 2026. The Eagle Project, located in the Kern
Mountains of White Pine County, spans approximately 36.5 square kilometers and includes 9,033 acres of land with 445 unpatented lode mining claims managed by the US Bureau of Land Management. Rock sampling from the historic Yellow Jacket Mine within the project area revealed tungsten trioxide grades ranging from 0.89% to 1.87%, surpassing past production grades of approximately 1.12%. Additional assays detected significant concentrations of zinc and beryllium, with newly identified tungsten skarn zones also showing molybdenum and rubidium levels.
Why It's Important?
The confirmation of tungsten skarn zones at the Eagle Project is significant for the U.S. mining industry, particularly in the context of critical mineral supply chains. Tungsten is a strategic metal used in various industrial applications, including electronics and aerospace, making its domestic production crucial for reducing reliance on foreign sources. The discovery of additional minerals like molybdenum and beryllium further enhances the project's value, suggesting a more complex mineralizing system than previously recognized. This could lead to increased investment and development in the region, potentially boosting local economies and job creation.
What's Next?
Spartan Metals plans to continue its exploration efforts at the Eagle Project, including surface sampling, further backpack drilling, ground geophysical surveys, and approximately 3,000 meters of diamond core drilling at selected targets. These activities are scheduled to commence from early to mid-August. The company aims to further delineate the extent of mineralization and assess the economic viability of the project. The ongoing exploration could attract interest from investors and stakeholders in the mining sector, potentially leading to partnerships or joint ventures to advance the project.













