Titan Mining Extends Kilbourne Graphite Deposit, Advances Germanium Recovery
Event summary
- Titan Mining confirmed graphite mineralization up to 2,500 feet east of the current Kilbourne resource boundary, suggesting potential for resource expansion.
- Germanium was found predominantly associated with mica and other gangue materials, defining the recovery approach and offering incremental cash flow opportunities.
- The 2026 exploration program will target graphite, zinc, and critical mineral targets across Titan’s 120,000-acre land package.
- Infill drilling at Kilbourne East will commence to upgrade Inferred Mineral Resources to Indicated category for the ongoing feasibility study.
The big picture
Titan Mining's extension of the Kilbourne graphite deposit and advancements in germanium recovery align with broader industry trends toward securing critical mineral supplies. The company's strategic focus on multi-commodity exploration reflects the growing importance of diversified mineral portfolios in the current market dynamics. The ongoing feasibility study and exploration program are critical steps in enhancing the company's operational flexibility and long-term value.
What we're watching
- Resource Expansion
- The pace at which Titan can convert Inferred Mineral Resources to Indicated category will determine the feasibility study's outcomes.
- Germanium Recovery
- Whether Titan can successfully recover germanium from existing process streams will impact incremental cash flow opportunities.
- Exploration Strategy
- How the integrated drilling strategy advances graphite and zinc exploration concurrently will affect capital efficiency.
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