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Guardian Metal Resources (GMTLF) has announced significant drilling results from its Pilot Mountain tungsten project in Nevada. The company reported two record-high tungsten intersections: 3.04% WO3 in drillhole PM24-022 and 3.01% WO3 in drillhole PM24-023. Key highlights include drillhole PM24-022 with 44.2m @ 0.234% WO3, and drillhole PM24-018 with 20.4m @ 0.514% WO3. To date, 39 drillholes have been completed, with the 40th hole expected to begin on January 6, 2025. The company is preparing permits for up to 20 additional drill pads at the Project's Garnet zone. The company also noted that some WO3 assay results from the November 26, 2024 announcement were overstated and have been corrected in this update.

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Positive

  • Record-high tungsten grades discovered: 3.04% and 3.01% WO3
  • Significant mineralization width in PM24-022: 44.2m @ 0.234% WO3
  • Strong multi-metal grades including silver, copper, and zinc
  • Expansion potential with 20 new drill pad locations planned

Negative

  • Previous assay results from November 26, 2024 were overstated and required correction
  • Metallurgical results pending and not yet released

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Pilot Mountain - Drilling Update

Desert Scheelite - Further Very High-Grade Tungsten Results

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM / ACCESSWIRE / December 30, 2024 / Guardian Metal Resources plc (LON:GMET)(OTCQX:GMTLF), a strategic mineral exploration and development company focused in Nevada, USA, is pleased to announce further drillhole assay results from the Company's ongoing drilling campaign at its 100% owned Pilot Mountain tungsten project ("Pilot Mountain" or the "Project) located in Nevada, USA.

Laboratory assay results from drill core samples have been received from the next batch of drillholes covering PM24-018 to PM24-028 with some further very high-grade tungsten results being intersected. To date, 39 drillholes have been completed. The drill pad for the 40th hole is prepared and drilling is expected to recommence on 6 January 2025 (Fig. 1). The Company is also preparing a separate notice permit which will facilitate the preparation of up to 20 drill pads at the Project's 'Garnet' tungsten-copper-silver-zinc zone.

The Company is also now in receipt of the phase I garnet metallurgical results and is in the process of compiling those and will release to the market as soon as it is possible to do so.

The Company previously announced an earlier set of assay results from the Project on 26 November 2024. The assay results included in the database supplied to the Company incorrectly overstated some of the WO3 assay results for three drillholes. The relevant sections of the announcement of 26 November 2024 are restated below with the corrected and restated WO3 assay results highlighted in bold in Table 3.

Oliver Friesen, CEO of Guardian Metal, commented:

"This batch of results takes us another step closer to the updated resource estimate which feeds into the updated mine plan and eventual pre-feasibility study for our flagship Pilot Mountain Project. We are also very pleased to have intercepted the two single highest drilled tungsten assays from across the Project, including 3.04% and 3.01% WO3, highlighting the tremendous upside potential that continues to exist as we advance exploration and development of our flagship asset.

"In tandem, we continue to push forward the due diligence process for the Tempiute Mine & Mill Project which, together with Pilot Mountain, represents a significant portfolio of USA-based tungsten assets which strategically position Guardian Metal to benefit from the resurgence of USA-focused critical metals mining that we expect will gain significant momentum over the next several years."

Desert Scheelite Highlights:

  • Laboratory assay results confirm multiple tungsten, copper, silver and zinc rich intervals from the latest batch of results, including the two highest tungsten intersections to date from the Project, 3.04% WO3 (from 122.6m - 123.4m in drillhole PM24-022) and 3.01% WO3 (from 62.3m - 63.1m in drillhole PM24-023).

  • Drillhole PM24-022 highlight downhole intersections:

    • 44.2m @ 0.234% W03, 17.0g/t Ag,1,413ppm Cu & 0.74% Zn from 119.5 - 163.7m (44.2m @ 0.39% WO3Eq* or 1.45% CuEq**); including

      • 3.7m @ 1.448% W03, 21.0g/t Ag, 5,016ppm Cu & 3.33% Zn from 122.6 - 126.3m (3.7m @ 1.94% WO3Eq* or 7.27% CuEq**); and

        • 8.3m @ 0.359% W03,7.1g/t Ag, 3,987ppm Cu & 0.34% Zn from 155.4 - 163.7m (8.3m @ 0.52% WO3Eq* or 1.93% CuEq**).

  • Drillhole PM24-018 highlight downhole intersection :

    • 20.4 @ 0.514% W03, 28.5g/t Ag,5,578ppm Cu & 0.45% Zn from 119.3 - 139.7m (20.4m @ 0.78% WO3Eq* or 2.93% CuEq**).

  • Drillhole PM24-023 highlight downhole intersection :

3.8m @ 1.861% W03, 52.6g/t Ag, 6874ppm Cu & 0.59% Zn from 59.3 - 63.1m (3.8m @ 2.25% WO3Eq* or 8.41% CuEq**).

*,**Copper and W03 Equivalent ("WO3Eq") are calculated using a tungsten price of US $332.5/MTU, a zinc price of US$1.3448/lb, a copper price of US3.9965/lb and a silver price of US$28.72/Oz.

Cautionary note: The metal equivalent calculations do not consider any metallurgical factors and assume 100% recovery and 100% payability of all metals, as a result the stated equivalents are provided for illustrative purposes only.

Results

Table 1: 2024 Drillhole collar table (this RNS)

Hole ID

Zone

UTM Easting#

UTM Northing#

Azimuth (deg.)

Dip (deg.)

Down hole Depth (m)

PM24-018

Desert Scheelite

424297

4248353

187

-65

169.8

PM24-019

Desert Scheelite

424234

4248317

178

-59

65.4

PM24-020

Desert Scheelite

424255

4248320

179

-54

66.2

PM24-021

Desert Scheelite

424254

4248348

182

-54

107.4

PM24-022

Desert Scheelite

424234

4248358

178

-64

174.0

PM24-023

Desert Scheelite

424144

4248321

181

-48

74.1

PM24-024

Desert Scheelite

424369

4248337

180

-64

119.8

PM24-025

Desert Scheelite

424358

4248318

175

-75

130.1

PM24-026

Desert Scheelite

424219

4248325

180

-65

9.1

PM24-027

Desert Scheelite

424185

4248325

180

-55

60.0

PM24-028

Desert Scheelite

424185

4248327

184

-53

90.4

#UTM Zone 11 North NAD83 datum

Table 2: Significant Diamond Drillhole Assay Results1

Hole ID

Downhole Depth (m)

Interval (m)

W

WO3

Zn

Ag

Cu

Intersection Composites

From

To

(ppm) a

(%) b

(%) c

(g/t) a

(ppm) a

(weighted averages) c

PM24-018

103.2

104.6

1.40

670

0.08

2.60

25.4

317

4.4m @ 0.08% WO3, 0.02% Cu, 2.15% Zn & 39.3 g/t Ag

104.6

106.1

1.50

690

0.09

1.75

25.9

225

106.1

107.6

1.50

520

0.07

2.13

65.8

204

PM24-018

119.3

120.8

1.50

1,250

0.16

1.65

28.4

212

20.4m @ 0.51% WO3, 0.56% Cu, 0.45% Zn & 28.5 g/t Ag

120.8

122.2

1.40

2,960

0.40

Δ

3.38

135.0

566

122.2

123.9

1.70

1,930

0.24

0.27

F

46.9

191

123.9

125.3

1.40

960

0.12

0.29

F

9.6

613

125.3

126.8

1.50

3,710

0.73

Δ

0.07

F

6.8

2,630

126.8

127.6

0.80

2,710

0.41

Δ

0.06

F

11.2

4,880

127.6

129.0

1.40

2,340

0.33

Δ

0.03

F

4.4

2,170

129.0

130.1

1.10

2,950

2.08

Δ

0.06

F

15.6

8,180

130.1

131.6

1.50

3,660

1.32

Δ

0.05

F

13.3

6,990

131.6

133.1

1.50

2,260

0.64

Δ

0.07

F

19.2

9,560

133.1

134.4

1.30

810

0.10

0.08

F

21.0

11,250

134.4

135.9

1.50

1,750

0.22

0.05

F

18.0

9,580

135.9

137.3

1.40

750

0.09

0.07

F

24.3

12,400

137.3

138.8

1.50

3,510

0.65

Δ

0.10

F

23.6

9,670

138.8

139.7

0.90

2,980

0.47

Δ

0.26

F

47.1

6,590

PM24-019

27.4

28.5

1.10

1,200

0.15

0.11

F

1.0

109

17.7m @ 0.18% WO3, 0.06% Cu, 0.36% Zn & 4.3 g/t Ag

28.5

29.5

1.00

1,870

0.24

0.14

F

1.6

119

29.5

30.8

1.30

420

0.05

0.11

F

1.1

69

30.8

32.4

1.60

980

0.12

0.12

F

3.8

167

32.4

34.1

1.70

770

0.10

0.09

F

4.4

103

34.1

35.6

1.50

570

0.07

0.23

F

5.6

347

35.6

37.0

1.40

2,610

0.35

Δ

0.88

F

7.3

755

37.0

38.7

1.70

2,630

0.35

Δ

1.48

5.8

1,365

38.7

40.2

1.50

1,650

0.21

0.41

F

6.0

1,695

40.2

41.7

1.50

1,790

0.23

0.27

F

7.8

1,440

41.7

43.2

1.50

860

0.11

0.12

F

2.5

421

43.2

44.7

1.50

1,650

0.21

0.19

F

2.7

843

44.7

45.1

0.40

1,220

0.15

0.05

F

1.8

308

PM24-020

29.1

30.6

1.50

1,710

0.22

0.11

F

2.0

865

13.9m @ 0.26% WO3, 0.06% Cu, 0.08% Zn & 2.4 g/t Ag

30.6

32.1

1.50

2,700

0.37

Δ

0.22

F

4.4

841

32.1

33.6

1.50

2,480

0.33

Δ

0.04

F

1.0

235

33.6

35.1

1.50

2,970

0.61

Δ

0.08

F

2.3

286

35.1

36.6

1.50

1,080

0.14

0.07

F

1.6

303

36.6

38.1

1.50

1,630

0.21

0.07

F

2.7

1,005

38.1

39.6

1.50

1,550

0.20

0.05

F

5.7

1,785

39.6

40.8

1.20

1,650

0.21

0.07

F

1.4

116

40.8

43.0

2.20

1,080

0.14

0.04

F

1.1

159

PM24-020

56.2

57.7

1.50

1,520

0.19

0.12

F

2.8

484

3.8m @ 0.24% WO3, 0.04% Cu, 0.09% Zn & 2.5 g/t Ag

57.7

58.8

1.10

880

0.11

0.09

F

3.3

307

58.8

60.0

1.20

2,800

0.43

Δ

0.05

F

1.3

245

PM24-022

106.4

107.9

1.50

330

0.04

0.99

6.0

438

3.40m @ 0.05% WO3, 0.07% Cu, 2.19% Zn & 56.3 g/t Ag

107.9

109.8

1.90

440

0.06

3.14

96.0

878

PM24-022

119.5

121.0

1.50

1,250

0.16

3.94

6.8

1,065

44.2m @ 0.23% WO3, 0.14% Cu, 0.74% Zn & 17.0 g/t Ag

121.0

122.6

1.60

880

0.11

2.41

90.8

3,280

122.6

123.4

0.80

4,970

3.04

Δ

0.65

F

16.1

3,180

3.7m @ 1.45% WO3, 0.50% Cu, 3.33% Zn & 21.0 g/t Ag

123.4

124.6

1.20

3,100

1.63

Δ

4.23

23.6

11,350

124.6

126.3

1.70

4,340

0.57

Δ

3.96

21.5

1,410

126.3

127.7

1.40

1,590

0.20

0.94

F

112.0

121

127.7

129.2

1.50

580

0.07

0.12

F

10.8

25

129.2

132.2

3.00

210

0.03

0.07

F

-

30

132.2

135.2

3.00

840

0.11

0.11

F

17.2

160

135.2

136.7

1.50

260

0.03

0.03

F

-

73

136.7

138.1

1.40

230

0.03

0.03

F

0.5

204

138.1

139.6

1.50

1,160

0.15

2.89

69.7

786

139.6

141.0

1.40

890

0.11

0.24

F

89.0

136

141.0

142.7

1.70

500

0.06

0.04

F

-

46

142.7

145.4

2.70

180

0.02

0.12

F

0.8

70

145.4

148.4

3.00

80

0.01

0.09

F

-

94

148.4

151.5

3.10

250

0.03

0.06

F

0.9

175

151.5

153.0

1.50

100

0.01

0.04

F

-

69

153.0

154.2

1.20

100

0.01

0.04

F

-

88

154.2

155.4

1.20

150

0.02

0.05

F

1.5

114

155.4

156.5

1.10

3,120

0.41

Δ

1.48

28.9

17,450

8.3m @ 0.36% WO3, 0.40% Cu, 0.34% Zn & 7.1 g/t Ag

156.5

158.0

1.50

4,170

0.56

Δ

0.28

F

8.3

4,560

158.0

159.2

1.20

650

0.08

0.06

F

1.3

867

159.2

160.3

1.10

3,470

0.46

Δ

0.37

F

4.6

2,760

160.3

161.8

1.50

70

0.01

0.02

F

-

116

161.8

163.0

1.20

760

0.10

0.13

F

3.7

564

163.0

163.7

0.70

8,560

1.37

Δ

0.22

F

4.6

3,040

PM24-023

40.9

42.4

1.50

2,470

0.31

Δ

1.46

2.0

769

7.5m @ 0.19 % WO3, 0.05% Cu, 0.75% Zn & 2.0 g/t Ag

42.4

43.9

1.50

3,010

0.41

Δ

1.58

6.3

1,560

43.9

45.4

1.50

1,070

0.13

0.23

F

1.6

110

45.4

46.9

1.50

250

0.03

0.16

F

-

103

46.9

48.4

1.50

420

0.05

0.32

F

-

70

PM24-023

59.3

60.8

1.50

4,680

0.67

Δ

1.11

11.4

10,850

3.8m @ 1.86% WO3, 0.69% Cu, 0.59% Zn & 52.6 g/t Ag

60.8

62.3

1.50

2,950

2.44

Δ

0.25

F

72.4

4,880

62.3

63.1

0.80

2,760

3.01

Δ

0.27

F

92.8

3,160

PM24-024

90.2

91.6

1.40

2,240

0.30

Δ

0.86

F

64.6

807

1.4m @ 0.30% WO3, 0.08% Cu, 0.86% Zn & 64.6 g/t Ag

PM24-025

76.7

78.2

1.50

2,340

0.30

Δ

0.59

F

42.9

113

1.5m @ 0.30% WO3, 0.01% Cu, 0.59% Zn & 42.9 g/t Ag

PM24-025

82.7

84.2

1.50

4,000

0.53

Δ

0.12

F

-

111

5.9m @ 0.30% WO3, 0.07% Cu, 0.36% Zn & 3.2 g/t Ag

84.2

85.6

1.40

1,770

0.22

0.16

F

2.5

390

85.6

87.1

1.50

860

0.11

0.65

F

9.7

1,940

87.1

88.6

1.50

2,600

0.34

Δ

0.49

F

0.6

279

PM24-025

96.1

97.6

1.50

1,560

0.20

0.56

F

4.2

308

3.0m @ 0.25% WO3, 0.05% Cu, 0.88% Zn & 2.7 g/t Ag

97.6

99.1

1.50

2,380

0.31

Δ

1.20

1.2

741

PM24-027

51.3

52.8

1.50

1,520

0.19

0.21

F

44.3

244

6.0m @ 0.28% WO3, 0.02% Cu, 1.35% Zn & 17.8 g/t Ag

52.8

54.3

1.50

1,690

0.21

0.77

F

20.2

159

54.3

55.8

1.50

2,620

0.35

Δ

4.10

5.3

202

55.8

57.3

1.50

2,800

0.38

Δ

0.31

F

1.5

65

PM24-028

53.9

55.4

1.50

2,570

0.33

Δ

3.90

28.0

1,205

4.1m @ 0.31% WO3, 0.06% Cu, 2.66% Zn & 11.3 g/t Ag

55.4

57.0

1.60

1,820

0.23

3.11

2.4

350

57.0

58.0

1.00

3,050

0.41

Δ

0.10

F

0.5

21

PM24-028

63.2

65.5

2.30

1,520

0.19

0.97

F

14.3

914

2.3m @ 0.19% WO3, 0.09% Cu, 0.97% Zn & g/t 14.3 g/t Ag

PM24-028

70.7

71.9

1.20

1,670

0.21

0.06

F

0.6

44

1.2m @ 0.21% WO3, 0.06% Zn & 0.6 g/t Ag

PM24-028

74.9

76.4

1.50

2,100

0.28

Δ

0.39

F

23.2

1,190

1.5m @ 0.28% WO3, 0.12% Cu, 0.39% Zn & 23.2 g/t Ag

Table 2 notes:

Summary of certificated assay results provided by accredited laboratory ALS USA Inc

ppm: parts per million, 10,000 ppm = 1%

a: ALS method ME-ICP61;

b: WO3 % calculated as W % multiplied by 1.2611

c: ALS method Zn-OG62

Δ: denotesWO3 % calculated using W ppm (method ME-XRF15c)

F: denotes Zn % calculated using Zn ppm (method ME-ICP61)

A review of the Pilot Mountain assay database identified a change in the laboratory assay method for overlimit tungsten (W-XRF10) to overlimit WO3 (ME-XRF15c) that was previously not flagged for drill holes PM24-014, PM24-016 & PM24-017, meaning that the overlimit samples for those holes were stated as calculated WO3 (W % multiplied by 1.2611) as opposed to assayed WO3. The WO3 grades in bold type below and in the corresponding Table 3 are corrected and restated from the announcement dated 26 November 2024.2 All zinc, silver, copper, and W (analysed via ME-ICP61) results remain unchanged.

  • PM24-017 downhole highlight drill intersections comprise:

o 46m @ 0.345% W03, 12.2g/t Ag, 2,476ppm Cu & 0.37% Zn from 66.4 - 112.4m (46m @ 0.48% WO3Eq* or 1.79% CuEq**); including

- 10.8m @ 0.558% W03, 1.2g/t Ag, 684ppm Cu & 0.18% Zn from 66.4 - 77.2m (10.8m @ 0.60% WO3Eq* or 2.21% CuEq**); and

- 7.6m @ 0.727% W03, 29.2g/t Ag, 10,982ppm Cu (1.098%) & 0.64% Zn from 101.2 - 108.8m (7.6m @ 1.17% WO3Eq* or 4.33% CuEq**).

  • PM24-014 downhole highlight drill intersection comprises:

o 15.1m @ 0.133% W03, 45.2g/t Ag, 12,923ppm Cu (1.292%) & 0.65% Zn from 20.4 - 35.5m (15.1m @ 0.67% WO3Eq* or 2.49% CuEq**).

Table 3: 26 November 2024 Restated Assay Results

Hole ID

Downhole Depth (m)

Interval (m)

W

WO3

Zn

Ag

Cu

Intersection Composites

From

To

(ppm) a

(%) b

(%) c

(g/t) a

(ppm) a

(weighted averages) c

PM24-014

20.4

23.5

3.1

1,380

0.17

0.62

17.3

8,230

15.1m @ 0.133% WO3, 45.2g/t Ag, 0.65 % Zn & 1.29 % Cu

23.5

25

1.5

1,260

0.16

0.49

30.7

9,940

25

26.5

1.5

2,210

0.31

Δ

0.86

105

50,200

26.5

27.8

1.3

860

0.11

0.67

48.2

11,950

27.8

30

2.2

600

0.08

0.97

142

3,480

30

31.5

1.5

140

0.02

0.53

5.9

468

31.5

32.8

1.3

130

0.02

0.64

5.7

782

32.8

34.3

1.5

1,570

0.20

0.41

7.6

30,600

34.3

35.5

1.2

720

0.09

0.49

18.3

7,180

PM24-015

25.3

26.8

1.5

1,750

0.22

0.58

5.8

1,315

7.0m @ 0.200% WO3, 6.2 g/t Ag, 0.79% Zn & 0.18% Cu

26.8

28.3

1.5

1,860

0.23

1.21 F

8.9

2,880

28.3

29.3

1

1,730

0.22

0.42

4

1,110

29.3

32.3

3

1,320

0.17

0.81

5.8

1,700

33.8

34.8

1

1,070

0.13

0.71

18.2

10,350

2.5m @ 0.069% WO3, 10.8 g/t Ag, 0.66% Zn & 0.97% Cu

34.8

36.3

1.5

200

0.03

0.62

5.9

9,300

PM24-016

78.3

79.8

1.5

1,700

0.21

0.04

1

336

4.6m @ 0.292% WO3, 42.7 g/t Ag, 0.92% Zn & 0.05% Cu

79.8

81.4

1.6

2,210

0.30

Δ

1.16

F

1.7

366

81.4

82.9

1.5

2,800

0.36

Δ

1.56

F

128

802

PM24-017

66.4

68.1

1.7

5,290

1.50

Δ

0.16

4.3

2,030

10.8m @ 0.558% WO3, 1.23 g/t Ag, 0.18% Zn & 0.07% Cu

46.0m @ 0.345% WO3, 12.2 g/t Ag, 0.37% Zn & 0.25% Cu

68.1

69.6

1.5

2,770

0.82

Δ

0.52

2.3

832

69.6

71.1

1.5

1,870

0.24

0.04

-

75

71.1

72.7

1.6

3,260

0.42

Δ

0.05

-

446

72.7

74.2

1.5

1,770

0.22

0.16

1.2

359

74.2

75.7

1.5

1,460

0.18

0.11

-

169

75.7

77.2

1.5

3,080

0.41

Δ

0.23

0.5

711

77.2

78.7

1.5

1,570

0.20

0.2

-

130

78.7

80.6

1.9

1,290

0.16

0.37

-

99

80.6

82.1

1.5

150

0.02

0.06

2

29

82.1

83.5

1.4

110

0.01

0.03

-

32

83.5

85

1.5

1,240

0.16

0.18

0.6

65

85

86.5

1.5

670

0.08

0.07

-

81

86.5

88

1.5

1,490

0.19

0.64

14.9

633

88

91

3

1,660

0.21

0.09

1.2

163

91

92.5

1.5

1,290

0.16

0.38

1.6

83

92.5

93.7

1.2

2,530

0.33

Δ

1.86

F

4.9

273

93.7

95.2

1.5

240

0.03

0.07

2.6

27

95.2

96.6

1.4

20

0.00

0.04

-

24

96.6

98.1

1.5

550

0.07

0.7

32.1

354

98.1

99.7

1.6

2,310

0.32

Δ

1.3

F

124

225

99.7

101.2

1.5

1,170

0.15

0.57

5.6

2,220

101.2

102.7

1.5

2,490

0.32

Δ

0.27

7.9

992

7.6m @ 0.727% WO3, 29.15 g/t Ag, 0.64% Zn & 1.10% Cu

102.7

103.6

0.9

3,340

1.51

Δ

0.74

13.6

5,040

103.6

104.7

1.1

2,640

0.66

Δ

0.25

4.8

2,000

104.7

105.9

1.2

2,690

1.58

Δ

1.78

F

31.9

16,950

105.9

107.3

1.4

3,210

0.47

Δ

0.75

19.3

8,680

107.3

108.8

1.5

2,160

0.27

Δ

0.23

84.6

28,500

108.8

109.4

0.6

240

0.03

0.12

24.4

12,050

109.4

111.1

1.7

1,780

0.22

0.07

1.9

880

111.1

112.4

1.3

2,650

0.35

Δ

0.1

10.2

5,730

Table 3 notes:

Summary of certificated assay results provided by accredited laboratory ALS USA Inc

ppm: parts per million, 10,000 ppm = 1%

a: ALS method ME-ICP61;

b: WO3 % calculated as W % multiplied by 1.2611

c: ALS method Zn-OG62

Δ: denotesWO3 % calculated using W ppm (method ME-XRF15c)

F: denotes Zn % calculated using Zn ppm (method ME-ICP61)

Figure 1:2024 drillhole plan map showing the location of all holes drilled to date. Red drill collars represent holes for which assays have been reported, yellow collars are holes still to be reported.

References

1: ALS USA Inc. analytical method utilised: ME-ICP61 for all samples, with ME-ICP61 overlimit samples also analysed using Ore Grade packages Ag-OG62, Cu-OG62, Pb-OG62, Zn-OG62, and W-XRF15c for high-grade tungsten.

2: https://www.londonstockexchange.com/news-article/GMET/pilot-mountain-significant-drill-results/16781172

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FAQ

What are the highest tungsten grades reported in GMTLF's latest drilling results?

The two highest tungsten grades reported are 3.04% WO3 in drillhole PM24-022 and 3.01% WO3 in drillhole PM24-023, representing the highest grades found at the project to date.

How many drill holes has GMTLF completed at Pilot Mountain as of December 2024?

GMTLF has completed 39 drill holes at Pilot Mountain, with the 40th hole scheduled to begin on January 6, 2025.

What was the significant intersection length in GMTLF's drillhole PM24-022?

Drillhole PM24-022 intersected 44.2m @ 0.234% WO3, along with 17.0g/t Ag, 1,413ppm Cu & 0.74% Zn.

Why did GMTLF have to restate its November 26, 2024 drilling results?

GMTLF had to restate results because the assay database incorrectly overstated some WO3 assay results for three drillholes in the November 26, 2024 announcement.
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