GoldHaven Resources Corp. provided context on tungsten assay results from its 2025 surface exploration program in British Columbia. The program confirmed tungsten mineralization at historical sites and identified a new tungsten occurrence at Vines Lake. The highest-grade sample returned 6,550 ppm tungsten, expanding the known footprint of tungsten mineralization at Magno.
Tungsten is a critical mineral with strategic importance due to its unique properties. It is essential for industrial applications like cutting tools, electronics, and defense. The confirmation of tungsten mineralization at Magno highlights the project’s relevance to critical-mineral exploration. The Magno Property also has established silver and base-metal systems, adding to its strategic value.
The 2025 program at Magno identified tungsten mineralization at the Kuhn and Dead Goat zones, validating historical data and expanding the known mineralization footprint. Field mapping revealed a third skarn and/or silicified structural zone, indicating a potential relationship between mineralization and northeast-trending structures. The project’s polymetallic system includes significant silver, base-metal, tungsten, and critical-mineral potential.
GoldHaven Resources Corp. CEO, Robert Birmingham, emphasized the significance of the 2025 program’s findings in verifying tungsten mineralization and identifying new occurrences at Magno. With tungsten confirmed over a kilometer at Kuhn, the company is advancing priority targets for detailed targeting and future drill planning. Quality Assurance/Quality Control for the program was conducted by ALS Geochemistry Labs.
The Magno Project, a district-scale exploration asset of GoldHaven Resources Corp., covers 36,973.29 hectares in British Columbia. Located near the historic mining town of Cassiar, the project benefits from road access and infrastructure. It borders mineral claims held by other companies in a proven mining corridor, enhancing its development potential. GoldHaven focuses on acquiring and exploring land packages in North and South America, with multiple projects showing promising mineralization potential.
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