Allied Critical Metals Confirms Ultra High-Grade Tungsten Zone at Borralha with 18.0 m @ 0.85 % WO3 including 4.0 m @ 3.72 % WO3
Allied Critical Metals (OTCQB: ACMIF) reported new 2025 RC drill results at the Borralha tungsten project in Portugal, confirming and expanding an ultra high-grade zone. Key intercepts include 18.0 m @ 0.85% WO3 (incl. 4.0 m @ 3.72% WO3) from 270.0 m, plus additional high-grade lenses in Bo_RC_20/25 and Bo_RC_29/25. The results validate the Santa Helena Breccia continuity, support a forthcoming updated MRE (Q4 2025) and a PEA (Q1 2026), and follow a Phase 1 RC program now complete at 4,210 m. Tungsten price strength noted at ~USD $700/MTU APT, up ~70% over six months.
Allied Critical Metals (OTCQB: ACMIF) ha comunicato nuovi risultati RC 2025 sul progetto di tungsteno Borralha in Portogallo, confermando ed espandendo una zona ad alto grado ultraterritorio. Gli intercept chiave includono 18.0 m @ 0.85% WO3 (inclusi 4.0 m @ 3.72% WO3) a partire da 270.0 m, insieme ad altri lenti ad alto grado in Bo_RC_20/25 e Bo_RC_29/25. I risultati convalidano la continuità della Santa Helena Breccia, supportano un MRE (Q4 2025) aggiornato e una PEA (Q1 2026), e seguono un programma RC di Fase 1 ora completato a 4,210 m. Si osserva una solidità del prezzo del tungsteno a ~USD $700/MTU APT, in aumento di ~70% in sei mesi.
Allied Critical Metals (OTCQB: ACMIF) informó nuevos resultados de perforación RC 2025 en el proyecto de tungsteno Borralha en Portugal, confirmando y expandiendo una zona de grado ultra alto. Los interceptos clave incluyen 18.0 m @ 0.85% WO3 (incl. 4.0 m @ 3.72% WO3) desde 270.0 m, además de otros lentes de alto grado en Bo_RC_20/25 y Bo_RC_29/25. Los resultados validan la continuidad de Santa Helena Breccia, apoyan un MRE (Q4 2025) actualizado y una PEA (Q1 2026), y siguen un programa RC de Fase 1 ya completado en 4,210 m. Se señala la fortaleza del precio del tungsteno en ~USD $700/MTU APT, con un aumento de ~70% en seis meses.
Allied Critical Metals (OTCQB: ACMIF)는 포르투갈 보랄라(WO3) 프로젝트에서 2025년 RC 시추 결과를 발표하며 초고품질 대역을 확인하고 확장했습니다. 주요 관측 구간은 270.0 m에서 0.85% WO3 (포함 4.0 m @ 3.72% WO3)이며, Bo_RC_20/25 및 Bo_RC_29/25의 추가 고품위 렌즈도 있습니다. 이번 결과는 Santa Helena Breccia의 연속성을 검증하고 MRE (Q4 2025) 업데이트와 PEA (Q1 2026)를 지지하며, 1단계 RC 프로그램이 이제 4,210 m로 완료되었습니다. 텅스텐 가격 강세는 ~USD $700/MTU APT로, 지난 6개월간 약 70% 상승했습니다.
Allied Critical Metals (OTCQB: ACMIF) a communiqué de nouveaux résultats de forage RC 2025 sur le projet de tungstène Borralha au Portugal, confirmant et élargissant une zone ultra-haute teneur. Les interceptions clés incluent 18.0 m à 0.85% WO3 (dont 4.0 m à 3.72% WO3) à partir de 270.0 m, ainsi que d'autres lentilles de haute teneur dans Bo_RC_20/25 et Bo_RC_29/25. Les résultats valident la continuité de la Santa Helena Breccia, soutiennent une mise à jour prochaine du MRE (Q4 2025) et une PEA (Q1 2026), et suivent un programme RC de Phase 1 désormais terminé sur 4,210 m. On note une solidité du prix du tungsten à ~USD $700/MTU APT, en hausse d'environ 70% en six mois.
Allied Critical Metals (OTCQB: ACMIF) berichtete neue RC-Bohrungsergebnisse im Jahr 2025 beim Borralha-Wolframprojekt in Portugal, bestätigend und erweiternd eine ultra-hochgradige Zone. Schlüsselsegmente beinhalten 18,0 m bei 0,85% WO3 (inkl. 4,0 m bei 3,72% WO3) ab 270,0 m, sowie weitere hochgradige Linsen in Bo_RC_20/25 und Bo_RC_29/25. Die Ergebnisse validieren die Kontinuität der Santa Helena Breccia, unterstützen eine kommende aktualisierte MRE (Q4 2025) und eine PEA (Q1 2026) und folgen auf ein Phase-1-RC-Programm, das nun bei 4.210 m abgeschlossen ist. Die Tungsten-Preisstärke wird bei ~USD $700/MTU APT vermerkt, ein Anstieg von ca. 70% in sechs Monaten.
Allied Critical Metals (OTCQB: ACMIF) أبلغت عن نتائج حفر RC جديدة لعام 2025 في مشروع التنجستن Borralha في البرتغال، مؤكدة وتوسيع منطقة عالية الدرجة للغاية. تشمل الاعتراضات الرئيسية 18.0 م @ 0.85% WO3 (بما في 4.0 م @ 3.72% WO3) من 270.0 م، بالإضافة إلى عدسات عالية الدرجة إضافية في Bo_RC_20/25 وBo_RC_29/25. النتائج تصادق على استمرار Santa Helena Breccia، وتدعم تحديث MRE (Q4 2025) وPEA (Q1 2026)، وتتابع برنامج RC للمرحلة 1 الذي اكتمل الآن عند 4,210 م. يلاحظ قوة سعر التنغستن عند ~USD $700/MTU APT، بارتفاع نحو 70% خلال ستة أشهر.
- Bo_RC_25: 18.0 m @ 0.85% WO3 including 4.0 m @ 3.72% WO3
- Drill results validate and expand Santa Helena Breccia continuity
- Supports updated MRE in Q4 2025 and PEA in Q1 2026
- Tungsten price up ~70% to ~USD $700/MTU APT
- Reported intercepts are down-hole lengths; true widths are estimated
Bo_RC_25 validates and expands the ultra high-grade zone first identified in Bo_RC_14 (Released Sept. 4), reinforcing Borralha's status as one of Europe's most significant tungsten discoveries amid increasing global prices.
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 12, 2025) - Allied Critical Metals Inc. (CSE: ACM) (OTCQB: ACMIF) (FSE: 0VJ0) ("Allied" or the "Company"), which is focused on its
The latest results from holes Bo_RC_25/25, Bo_RC_20/25, and Bo_RC_29/25 confirm exceptional tungsten grades and strong mineralization continuity along the western dip of the Santa Helena Breccia (SHB). These intercepts validate and extend the ultra high-grade tungsten zone first discovered in hole Bo_RC_14, strengthening the broader mineralized system and supporting a significant expansion of the upcoming Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE).
Tungsten price growth remains strong as it recently hit a high of USD
Highlights:
Bo_RC_25/25:
- 18.0 m @ 0.85 % WO₃ from 270.0 m, including
- 4.0 m @ 3.72 % WO₃ from 270.0 m
- Confirms and extends the very high-grade zone previously identified in Bo_RC_14 within the western dip of SHB.
Bo_RC_20/25:
- 18.0 m (16.4 m TW) @ 0.29 % WO₃ from 170.0 m, including
- 6.0 m (5.5 m TW) @ 0.76 % WO₃ from 170.0 m
- Confirms high-grade lenses within the upper SHB flank, consistent with geometry predicted in the 2024 model.
Bo_RC_29/25:
- 10.0 m (7.9 m TW) @ 0.27 % WO₃ from 96.0 m, including
- 4.0 m (3.2 m TW) @ 0.45 % WO₃ from 96.0 m
- Confirms the mineralized system westward along strike.
Roy Bonnell, CEO & Director of Allied commented, "Borralha continues to outperform expectations. The confirmation of the very high-grade tungsten zone from Bo_RC_14 by Bo_RC_25 underscores the strength and continuity of the Santa Helena Breccia system on the Borralha property. These new results further demonstrate the potential for significant resource expansion and underscore Borralha's importance as a cornerstone tungsten asset for Allied and for Portugal."
Vítor Arezes, VP Exploration and Qualified Person, added: "With these new intercepts, we now have clear evidence that the high-grade tungsten structure extends both down-dip and laterally. Bo_RC_25 not only confirmed the Bo_RC_14 intercept but expanded it - an important validation of our updated geological model and structural interpretation."
Geological Context
Hole Bo_RC_25/25 was drilled approximately 35 m down-dip from Bo_RC_14, intersecting a broad breccia-hosted wolframite zone that confirms both grade and structural continuity of the previously reported ultra high-grade intercept.
Hole Bo_RC_20/25 targeted the central SHB corridor and successfully intersected thick, well-developed mineralization consistent with the interpreted feeder geometry of the 2024 model.
Hole Bo_RC_29/25, positioned farther northwest, extended mineralization along the dip direction, linking the current resource envelope with the recently identified NW expansion zone.
Together, these holes define a continuous, steeply dipping, high-grade backbone that remains open both along strike and at depth - an important step toward the forthcoming MRE update (Q4 2025) and Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA, Q1 2026).
Drill Program Progress
To date, 4,210 metres of drilling have been completed from the initially planned 5,625-metre Phase 1 campaign. The program focus was:
- Expanding and upgrading the current NI 43-101 Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE), expected in Q4 2025.
- Supporting a robust Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA).
- Advancing data integration for mine design and the ongoing EIA review.
Next Steps
The Phase 1 drilling campaign and final assay results are now complete. Step-out holes successfully tested both the western and northern extensions of the Santa Helena Breccia, while infill drilling refined the core resource model. These results will continue to inform the forthcoming updated Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) and subsequent economic studies.

Table 1 - Drill hole Collar Locations and Status
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Table 2 - Current Campaign Interval Highlights Update
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Figure 1 - Drill collar plan showing planned holes for the completed 4,210 m RC campaign at the Borralha Project. The red outline delineates the main mineralized breccia zone.
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Figure 2 - Geological Cross-Section for hole Bo_RC_27/25.
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Sampling, QA/QC and Analytical Notes
Drilling was carried out using a reverse-circulation (RC) rig equipped with a rotary splitter integral to the cyclone to ensure representative sampling. Samples were collected at 2.0 m intervals, yielding approximately 4-6 kg per primary sample. Each sample bag was pre-labeled with a unique sequence ID corresponding to the down-hole interval and to its associated reject sample.
Certified Reference Materials (CRMs), coarse blanks, and field duplicates were inserted into the sample stream at a combined frequency of 10 % (5 % CRMs, 3 % blanks, 2 % duplicates). The sequence of QA/QC samples was randomized to avoid bias.
All samples were sealed at the drill site and transported by company personnel to the Borralha logging facility for secure storage prior to shipment. Sample batches were dispatched by courier directly to ALS Seville (Spain), an ISO/IEC 17025-accredited preparation laboratory. At ALS Seville, samples were crushed to 70 % passing 2 mm, riffle-split to ~250 g, and pulverized to 85 % passing 75 µm using hardened steel.
Pulverized pulps were analyzed at ALS Loughrea (Ireland) using the ME-MS81 (lithium-borate fusion with ICP-MS finish) multi-element method; over-limit tungsten results (> 1 % WO₃) were re-assayed by W-XRF15b (lithium-borate fusion with XRF finish).
QA/QC results are reviewed on a batch-by-batch basis. All CRMs and blanks for the batches reported herein returned values within acceptable control limits, and field duplicates showed strong reproducibility. No issues were identified that would materially affect the accuracy or reliability of the data.
The primary disclosure in this news release refers to down-hole length and grade; true widths are estimated where possible based on current geological interpretation.
To the best of the Company's knowledge, no drilling, sampling, recovery, or other factors have been identified that would materially affect the accuracy or reliability of the data referenced herein.
Qualified Person
The scientific and technical information contained in this release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Vítor Arezes, BSc, MIMMM (QMR), Vice-President Exploration of Allied Critical Metals, a Qualified Person under NI 43-101. Mr. Arezes is not independent of the Company as he is an officer of Allied Critical Metals Inc.
About the Borralha Tungsten Project
Allied's Borralha Tungsten Project is one of the largest and most historically significant past-producing tungsten operations in Western Europe. Located in northern Portugal, Borralha was once the second-largest tungsten mine in the country and supplied strategic materials to European and Allied industries during the 20th century, including both World Wars and the Cold War period.
Today, the project is undergoing a modern revitalization based on a combination of scale, grade, metallurgy, and jurisdictional strength. Mineralization is dominated by coarse-grained wolframite, which is highly desirable in global markets due to its favorable processing characteristics and higher recoveries compared to scheelite-bearing deposits.
Borralha benefits from existing infrastructure, shallow mineralization, and a simple processing route, making it one of the most advanced tungsten development projects in the European Union. These attributes are particularly important in the context of the EU Critical Raw Materials Act (2024/1252) and NATO strategic autonomy initiatives, both of which explicitly identify tungsten as a defense-critical raw material subject to severe supply risk.
With the EU currently dependent on over
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