A past-producing, district-scale beryllium–tungsten replacement system — traced for more than 4,000 feet and open at depth. Extensively developed underground, carried to a 1972 feasibility study, and metallurgically de-risked by three independent laboratories.
One of the few development-stage domestic projects carrying a defined historical inventory of both beryllium and tungsten — supported by demonstrated metallurgy, government-funded mine development, extensive underground infrastructure, and a major Anaconda exploration program.
281,725 tons across Proven, Probable and Possible categories at a core historical grade of 0.75% BeO and 0.30% WO₃ (1972 feasibility study).
A replacement system traced for more than 4,000 feet along strike and open both along strike and at depth beneath historic development.
Pole Adit driven to 8,161 ft, ~4,475 ft of Anaconda drifting, ~11,000 ft of underground diamond drilling and ~1,000 samples.
U.S. Bureau of Mines, Booth Company and Colorado School of Mines each produced marketable beryllium concentrates; W and fluorspar recovery demonstrated.
Fluorspar, silver, lead, zinc and largely untested light-REE potential — USGS confirmed allanite and monazite in the source intrusive.
Beryllium and tungsten are U.S. critical minerals for defense, aerospace and advanced manufacturing amid tightening global supply.
Three documents covering the project at three depths: a one-page sales summary, a full-narrative executive summary, and a fully tabulated fact sheet with every key number.
The sales document — six bold reasons, the key numbers, and a direct call to action. Lead with this in any first meeting.
Overview, why now, property and land position, geological setting, exploration history, inventory and contained metal, in-situ value, and next steps.
Project, land and tenure, historical inventory by category, contained metal, historical development and exploration, and metallurgy.
Sixteen unpatented lode claims (MW 1–16) covering ~330 acres over the beryllium–tungsten replacement system in T12N R68E, recorded with the BLM Nevada State Office in 2025 with all fees paid.
BLM-received lode claim location maps for the Mount Wheeler (MW 1–16) block, T12N R68E, White Pine County.
BLM receipt No. 5540349 evidencing processing, location and maintenance fees paid on serials NV106756317–NV106756340.
Recorded tenure, protected-area position, Nevada permitting framework, and key land due-diligence items.
Claim type, count, area, legal description, serial series, recordation and fee status — tabulated in the Project Fact Sheet.
Structurally controlled beryllium–tungsten replacement bodies and quartz veins in a favorable Cambrian carbonate host — with a confirmed but untested rare-earth signature in the source intrusive.
Regional setting, host stratigraphy and structure, ore and gangue mineralogy, the REE signature (allanite, monazite), the St. Lawrence fissure, and four priority targets.
Full chronology from the St. Lawrence discovery through DMEA tungsten development and the Anaconda beryllium program to the 1972 feasibility study.
Before the 1972 inventory was compiled, the system was physically tested underground: diamond drilling, thousands of feet of drifting, and close-spaced sampling and assaying across the ore zones.
Chronology, the Anaconda 1959–62 program (~11,000 ft drilling, ~1,000 samples, ~1.0% BeO ore shoots), the 1972 reserve-block framework, metallurgical test work, and data availability.
Rail tracks in the Pole Adit, the adit portal, historic mine buildings and the ore bin — field photography in the investor presentation.
Indicative economics anchored to the 281,725-ton historical inventory: a verification-to-resource budget, Bear/Base/Bull price cases, in-situ value and expansion scenarios, and U.S. strategic-funding avenues. Illustrative only, not an economic valuation.
Verification-to-resource budget (Phase 1 ~US$1.6–2.8M), Bear/Base/Bull price cases, in-situ value and expansion scenarios, exploration leverage, project-economics benchmarks, and U.S. strategic-funding avenues.
Contained BeO/WO₃ on the full 281,725-ton inventory, indicative gross in-situ value, beryllium and tungsten market context, and excluded upside.
Critical-minerals framing, the single-supplier U.S. beryllium market, tungsten export restrictions, and how Pole Canyon is positioned.
Beryllium and tungsten are both designated U.S. critical minerals. Development-stage domestic sources of either metal are rare — and a project carrying a defined historical inventory of both is unusual.
U.S. supply is dominated by a single integrated producer (primary production historically centered on Spor Mountain, Utah). Thinly traded, no uniform public benchmark; strategic and defense demand.
China dominates global supply; export restrictions through 2024–2026 have tightened availability and lifted APT benchmark prices, improving Western tungsten economics.
Pole Canyon offers exposure to both metals from a single historically advanced project, with demonstrated metallurgy and extensive underground infrastructure already in place.
The 14-slide investor presentation: district context, location, land position, history, underground development, geology, historical exploration, inventory, in-situ value, additional upside, metallurgy, a property & underground photo gallery, and the opportunity.
Maps, district context, geology, the historical exploration evidence base, inventory and contained metal, US$800M+ in-situ value, multi-commodity upside, metallurgy, and a property & underground photo gallery.
The vendor data sheet — six reasons, the key numbers, and the call to action, on a single page.
Five categories of review items, each tagged by priority and status (Available / Partial / Open), with a suggested 8–14 week timeline from NDA to close. Full checklist released under NDA.
Land & tenure, geology & data, metallurgy, environmental & permitting, and legal & commercial — items available in this data room marked, open items clearly flagged.
The 1962 Anaconda report, full 1972 feasibility study, and historic assay database are available to qualified parties under NDA. Contact us to request access.