Tungsten Mining NL
ASX:TGN
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Tungsten Mining NL
Glance View
Tungsten Mining NL is a mineral exploration company, which engages in the discovery and development of tungsten deposits in Australia. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2012-12-17. The firm is primarily focused on the exploration and development of tungsten projects in Australia. Its projects include the Mt Mulgine Project, Hatches Creek Project, Kilba Project, Watershed Project and Big Hill Project. The Mt Mulgine Project is located within the Murchison Region of Western Australia, approximately 350 kilometers (km) north-northeast of Perth. The Hatches Creek Project is located approximately 375 km north-east of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. The Kilba Project is located within the Ashburton Region of Western Australia, approximately 250km southwest of Karratha. The Watershed Project is located approximately 130 km north of Cairns in north-east Queensland. The Big Hill Project area is located approximately 30 km north-east of the Nullagine township in the Eastern Pilbara of Western Australia.
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