GoldHaven Targets Historic Tungsten Zone in Fully Funded 2026 Drill Program
Event summary
- GoldHaven Resources Corp. plans a fully funded 2026 drill program at its Magno Project in northern British Columbia.
- The program targets the historic Kuhn Tungsten Zone, with a historical estimate of 616,500 tonnes grading 0.48% WO₃.
- Previous drilling returned intervals up to 4.0 meters grading 1.32% WO₃ and 0.26% MoS₂.
- The project is located in a stable mining jurisdiction and is recognized as a critical mineral by both Canada and the United States.
The big picture
GoldHaven's drill program comes at a time when tungsten is recognized as a critical mineral due to its importance in defense, aerospace, and advanced technology applications. The Magno Project represents a unique opportunity to evaluate a historically defined tungsten-bearing skarn system within a stable mining jurisdiction. The fully funded program aims to verify and expand historical mineralization, potentially positioning the project as a significant critical minerals target.
What we're watching
- Resource Verification
- How the twinning of historical drill holes will validate and potentially expand the tungsten mineralization at the Kuhn Zone.
- Geological Potential
- Whether the tungsten-bearing skarn system extends further along strike and at depth, indicating a larger mineralized system.
- Market Dynamics
- The pace at which demand for critical minerals like tungsten will impact the strategic value of the Magno Project.
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