Core Insights - American Tungsten Corp. is making significant progress on the Zero Level rehabilitation project at the IMA Mine, achieving key milestones as of September 20, 2025 [1][3]. Strategic Developments - The company has entered into a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Global Tungsten & Powders, a major tungsten processor, which is expected to enhance its position as a leading domestic supplier of high-grade tungsten [3][4]. - The Zero Level access tunnel rehabilitation has reached 115 feet, with ongoing efforts in the main collapsed zone estimated to span approximately 50 feet [4]. - The company is fully funded for resource definition drilling and technical studies, positioning itself to unlock significant value from the IMA Mine [3][4]. Operational Updates - A site visit conducted on September 15-16, 2025, confirmed the progress of rehabilitation work, with positive feedback from the MSHA inspector regarding the quality of work completed [4]. - Radon measurements within the tunnel showed a zero reading, indicating a safe working environment [4]. Project Overview - The IMA Mine is an advanced tungsten-molybdenum property located in Idaho, with the potential for immediate production restoration [11][12]. - The company holds an exclusive option to acquire full ownership of the mine, subject to a 2% royalty, and has expanded its land position with an additional 113 federal claims covering nearly 2,000 acres [12].
American Tungsten Advances Rehabilitation Efforts at IMA And Enters into LOI for U.S-based Offtake
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