
Allied Critical Metals Intersects Over 200 Metres of Breccia-Hosted Tungsten Mineralization at New Venise Target, Expanding Growth Potential at the Borralha Project | ACMIF Stock News

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Allied Critical Metals Inc. has reported over 200 metres of breccia-hosted tungsten mineralization at the new Venise target within its Borralha Tungsten Project in Portugal. This discovery, located near the Santa Helena Breccia deposit, indicates significant resource growth potential. The drilling program, which is fully funded, aims to explore previously underexplored breccia systems. CEO Roy Bonnell expressed optimism about the project's potential to become a key tungsten supply source for Europe and NATO. Further drilling is ongoing to confirm the scale and continuity of the mineralization.
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