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Blackheath Resources Reports 11m of 2.09% Tungsten at Vale das Gatas
Blackheath Resources Inc. (TSX:BHR) announced results from a recent work program at the Vale das Gatas Tungsten Mine in Portugal, as well as previously unreported historical reserve estimates. Highlights from the work program include an underground sample of stockwork totalling 11 metres averaging 2.09% tungsten trioxide.
Blackheath Resources Inc. (TSX:BHR) announced results from a recent work program at the Vale das Gatas Tungsten Mine in Portugal, as well as previously unreported historical reserve estimates. Highlights from the work program include an underground sample of stockwork totalling 11 metres averaging 2.09% tungsten trioxide.
As quoted in the press release:
During the most recent work program at Vale das Gatas, Blackheath reviewed a historical mining reserve estimate reported by the Ministry of Industry and Energy of the Government of Portugal in 1991. Included in the report are detailed historical resource blocks originally described as of both proven and probable mineralization.
Mineralization is present in a multiple clusters of veins that are mainly shallowly dipping to the south. The property has several such clusters named Vale das Gatas (Mine A, Mine B, Rebolais and Vinhheiros) and Prainelas (Prainelas, Santa Rita, and Brasileira) to the south, all of which have been explored by underground workings and some of which are flooded at depth.
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