Almonty Industries Inc. ("Almonty" or the "Company") (TSX: AII /
ASX: AII / OTCQX: ALMTF / Frankfurt: ALI.F), is pleased to announce
that, on September 2, 2024, renowned geologists from around the
world visited the Company’s Sangdong Tungsten Mine in Yeongwol,
Gangwon Province, South Korea. These geologists are visiting South
Korea to attend the 2024 International Geological Congress (“IGC”),
hosted by the International Union of Geological Sciences (“IUGS”)
in Busan, South Korea. Amongst a multitude of endeavors, the IUGS
works through topic specific Commissions, Task Groups, and
Initiatives as well as Joint Programmes with other organizations,
that are concerned with a wide range of geologic research of direct
interest to governments, industry, and academic groups within the
Earth sciences. During the visit to the mine site, the geologists
showed great interest in the redevelopment status of the Sangdong
Mine, a key mineral resource site for tungsten and one of the
largest tungsten resources in the world.
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The visiting team, composed of geologists and geochemists, was
led by Professor Seo Jeong-hoon from the Department of Geology at
Seoul National University. The team used UV lamps to examine the
tungsten and molybdenum mineralization zones within the mine
galleries, which are rare globally. Dr. Reiner Klemd from
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg in Germany
commented, “It’s remarkable that South Korea has such mineral
deposits and regions. I look forward to seeing South Korea lead the
mining industry through continuous exploration and the adoption of
new technologies.”
Lewis Black, CEO of Almonty, expressed his gratitude, stating,
"We deeply appreciate the international geological community's
interest in the Sangdong Mine. The redevelopment of the Sangdong
Mine plays a crucial role in stabilizing and diversifying the
global mineral resource supply, and we will continue to support
academic research and the advancement of mining technology."
Kang Dong-hoon, Director of Planning and Technology at Almonty
Korea Tungsten Corp. (Almonty’s wholly-owned subsidiary in South
Korea) explained, “The Sangdong Mine is one of the world’s largest
tungsten deposits, verified under both the Australian (JORC Code)
and Canadian (NI 43-101) standards for resource estimation and
mineable reserve calculations.” Director Kang also noted, “As the
importance of critical minerals becomes increasingly prominent
globally, global governments prioritize securing these resources
and, as a result, interest from geologists is also rising.”
Meanwhile, on August 23, 2024, a delegation from the U.S.
Geological Survey's (“USGS”) Global Mineral Analysis Research
Center visited the Sangdong Mine to review its redevelopment
status. The delegation expressed great anticipation that the
Sangdong Mine could play a key role in diversifying the tungsten
supply chain, which is currently heavily reliant on China. A
critical factor that significantly influences the design and
investment decisions in resource development projects is the
assessment of mineral resources and mineable reserves. Countries
considered as advanced in mining, such as Australia and Canada,
have established international standards to clearly and
specifically present the evaluation of mineral resources and
mineable reserves, and they use these standards systematically.
Australia’s Joint Ore Reserves Committee (JORC) has established the
JORC Code, which provides guidelines for the evaluation and
reporting of mineral resources, and this code is adopted as a
standard for stock market listings and disclosures by publicly
listed companies. Similarly, Canada follows the CIM (The Canadian
Institute of Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum) Definition
Standards - For Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves,’ which
serves as the basis for evaluating and reporting information for
mining companies listed on Canadian stock markets.
The standards of both countries are recognized by the Committee
for Mineral Reserves International Reporting Standards (“CRIRSCO”)
and the Council of Mining and Metallurgical Institutions (“CMMI”),
and they serve as indicators that ensure the reliability and
transparency of information in resource development projects.
About Almonty
The principal business of Toronto, Canada-based Almonty
Industries Inc. is the mining, processing and shipping of tungsten
concentrate from its Los Santos Mine in western Spain and its
Panasqueira mine in Portugal as well as the development of its
Sangdong tungsten mine in Gangwon Province, South Korea and the
development of the Valtreixal tin/tungsten project in northwestern
Spain. The Los Santos Mine was acquired by Almonty in September
2011 and is located approximately 50 kilometres from Salamanca in
western Spain and produces tungsten concentrate. The Panasqueira
mine, which has been in production since 1896, is located
approximately 260 kilometres northeast of Lisbon, Portugal, was
acquired in January 2016 and produces tungsten concentrate. The
Sangdong mine, which was historically one of the largest tungsten
mines in the world and one of the few long-life, high-grade
tungsten deposits outside of China, was acquired in September 2015
through the acquisition of a 100% interest in Woulfe Mining Corp.
Almonty owns 100% of the Valtreixal tin-tungsten project in north-
western Spain. Further information about Almonty’s activities may
be found at www.almonty.com and under Almonty’s profile at
www.sedarplus.ca.
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