Almonty Tungsten Oxide Supply for US Defense Strengthens Critical Mineral Chain

Almonty secures US defense supply chain with new tungsten oxide deal; Sandong mine and global partners boost resilience.
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Almonty Tungsten Oxide Supply for US Defense Strengthens Critical Mineral Chain
Tungsten Parts Wyoming

Strategic Agreement Secures Domestic Defense Supply

Almonty Industries has signed a binding deal to supply tungsten oxide for US defense programs through Tungsten Parts Wyoming (TPW). The agreement ensures a monthly minimum of 40t of tungsten oxide for three years, reinforcing North America's critical mineral security. The agreement includes a hard price floor and automatic annual renewal, though pricing details remain undisclosed.

Multi-National Processing and Supply Chain

TPW will send the tungsten oxide to Metal Tech, an Israeli processor, for conversion into tungsten metal powder. Processing will occur in Israel or the US, after which the powder will feed into TPW’s products used in US military programs. These include tungsten super shot, blasting media, and specialized components for defense-grade applications.

Sandong Mine to Anchor Long-Term Supply

Tungsten oxide deliveries will begin once Almonty launches commercial-scale output from its Sandong mine in South Korea. The mine targets 2.3mn t/yr of oxide in its first phase, with nearly half committed to US-based Global Tungsten & Powders. Almonty also signed an offtake agreement with South Korea’s SeAH for all molybdenum output from the same project.

The Metalnomist Commentary

This deal marks a critical step toward onshoring and diversifying tungsten supply chains for US defense. As geopolitical risks mount, multi-national processing and guaranteed offtakes offer essential redundancy and resilience.

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