Sitka Gold – Strategic Value of Tungsten By-products in Gold Deposits, Tungsten Assay Results
In this Company Update, I am joined by Mike Burke, Director and VP of Corporate Development at Sitka Gold (TSX.V: SIG | OTCQB: SITKF | FRA: 1RF). Mike provides a comprehensive breakdown of the newly analyzed tungsten data and how it integrates into the existing gold resource at the Rhosgobel gold deposit. We discuss the geological significance of these results, the potential for tungsten as a high-value by-product, and what this means for the project’s future economics.
Key Discussion Points:
- Tungsten Resource Potential: Mike discusses the re-sampling of 33 drill holes and the confirmation of tungsten mineralization over an 850-meter strike length.
- Metallurgical Synergy: An overview of how tungsten (in the form of scheelite) can be recovered using gravity and flotation – the same methods planned for the project’s gold recovery.
- Critical Mineral Strategic Value: Insights into tungsten’s status as a critical mineral and how its current high market price could impact the overall value of the RC Gold Project.
- 2026 Exploration Outlook: A look at the ongoing 60,000-meter drill program and the upcoming milestones.
If you have any follow up questions for the team at Sitka Gold please email me at Fleck@kereport.com.
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