Rackla Metals plans 10,000-meter drill program at Lentung tungsten property in NWT

Reuters03-30
Rackla Metals plans 10,000-meter drill program at Lentung tungsten property in NWT
  • Rackla Metals outlined a 2026 exploration program for its 19,600-hectare Lentung tungsten property in Northwest Territories, centered on a 10,000-meter drill campaign.
  • Program targets confirmation of historical resources with a view to publishing an NI 43-101 resource estimate by end-2026 or early 2027.
  • Remaining drilling is set to expand near-surface mineralization to support open-pit development potential.
  • Historical work by Union Carbide logged 26,900 meters of drilling across 178 holes, outlining 15 tungsten occurrences over a 15-kilometer strike length.
  • Rackla also plans archaeological and environmental baseline studies to support a future mine-permit application.


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