Blackheath Resources (BHR.V) has thrown the towel and is exiting Portugal. After dropping the option to acquire the Covas tungsten property, the company has now also dropped the Bejanca tin-tungsten […]
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Blackheath Resources finds more tungsten at Borralha
Last year, Blackheath Resources (BHR.V) completed an additional drill hole at the Santa Helena breccia, part of the Borralha tungsten project. This hole was drilled approximately 100 meters south of […]
Blackheath Resources continues to advance its Portuguese projects
Blackheath Resources (BHR.V) continues to work on its Covas, Borralha and Bejanca projects in Portugal. At Covas, the company has mined approximately 200 kilograms of material which has subsequently been […]
Blackheath Resources is eyeing small-scale production at Bejanca
Blackheath Resources (BHR.V) has released an exploration update on its Bejanca tungsten-tin project in Portugal. The company has completed a low-cost mining pit sampling program on the eluvial zones at […]
Weekend Read: Who is secretly buying all of Blackheath’s stock?
In the past few months we have seen an interesting and intriguing phenomenon at Blackheath Resources’ (BHR.V) trading pattern. The company’s share price was trading relatively flattish during November and […]
Blackheath Resources reports excellent trenching results at Vale das Gatas
Blackheath Resources (BHR.V) has completed an underground sampling program at its Vale das Gatas project, which used to be one of Portugal’s largest historical producers of tungsten. The samples taken […]
Blackheath Resources announces more drill results at Borralha
Blackheath Resources (BHR.V), our favorite tungsten explorer in Portugal, has – finally- released some drill results from the most recent exploration program on the Borralha project. The drill program was […]
Blackheath substantially increases the historical resource estimate
Blackheath Resources (BHR.V) has substantially increased the resource estimate at its Covas tungsten project in Portugal. The company was able to convert a historical estimate of 923,000 tonnes of ore […]