Mr. Murray Nye reports
AMERICAN TUNGSTEN CORP. JOINS THE CRITICAL MINERAL INSTITUTE
American Tungsten Corp. has become a member of the Critical Minerals Institute.
The CMI is a global organization dedicated to addressing the challenges and opportunities in the critical mineral sector. The CMI provides comprehensive resources for businesses, governments and stakeholders, offering insights into the value, sustainability and strategic importance of critical materials essential for technological and industrial progress.
"We are excited to be joining the CMI, and are looking forward to helping advance the dialogue around the needs and challenges within the critical minerals sector in North America," said Murray Nye, chief executive officer of American Tungsten. "The CMI is comprised of industry veterans and experts, and the American Tungsten team looks forward to working alongside them to support the CMI's mission of addressing the complex challenges of building critical minerals supply chains, navigating political pressures and furthering North America's national security agendas."
About American Tungsten Corp.
American Tungsten (previously Demesne Resources Inc.) is a Canadian-based company involved in the acquisition and exploration of magnetite mineral properties. The company's Star project consists of five contiguous mineral titles covering an area of approximately 4,615.75 hectares located in the Skeena mining division, British Columbia, Canada. The company has entered into an option agreement pursuant to which it is entitled to earn an undivided 100-per-cent interest in the Star project. American Tungsten has also entered into an option agreement, pursuant to which it can acquire a 100-per-cent interest (subject to a 2-per-cent royalty) in and to the IMA mine project, a past-producing underground tungsten mine situated on 21 patented claims located in east-central Idaho, United States. In addition, the company has acquired surrounding mining rights at its IMA mine project through the staking of 113 WMO federal lode mining claims covering an area of 1,988.6 acres (804.75 hectares).
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