Viking Mines is lighting up the tungsten world with explosive early results from their Linka project in Nevada—drilling has revived a dormant site with stunning visual scheelite finds, including 12-meter and 13-meter zones of visible mineralization, hinting at high-grade potential. While lab assays are pending, the timing couldn’t be better: global tungsten shortages have driven prices sky-high, making this historic Nevada deposit—with its legacy mines shuttered in ’56 due to price crashes—suddenly prime real estate for Western supply chains. A flexible, staged development plan is already in place, and with assay results expected in weeks, the mining world is watching closely for what could be a major new player in the critical metals race.

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