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Collective Mining Hits High-Grade Tungsten Subzone at Apollo

Collective Mining has intercepted a high-grade tungsten-enriched subzone 300 meters below the surface at its Apollo project in Colombia. Drilling results from hole APC-162 revealed 27.35 meters at 37.55 grams per tonne gold equivalent, confirming a distinct mineralized system separate from the project's upper zones.

Collective Mining Hits High-Grade Tungsten Subzone at Apollo

The discovery at the Guayabales project follows a targeted effort to trace the eastern contact of the Apollo breccia body. Hole APC-162, which encountered coarse scheelite alongside gold, silver, and copper, sits 30 meters up-dip from previous intercepts, suggesting the new subzone remains open at depth. Executive Chairman Ari Sussman noted that the results highlight the system's growing scale and metal endowment, validating the company's aggressive 2026 drilling strategy.

Beyond the tungsten discovery, exploration continues to push the boundaries of the Apollo site. Drill hole APC160-D1 extended the western margin of the breccia body by 77 meters at a depth of 900 meters, while additional testing in the diorite host rock outside the main system yielded higher grade veinlet mineralization than previously modeled. With 13 rigs currently active and US$113.3 million in cash reserves, Collective Mining plans to maintain its momentum across the Guayabales and San Antonio project areas.

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