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Antimony Resources Corp Advances U.S. Tungsten Exploration and Processing Strategy

Antimony Resources Corp Advances U.S. Tungsten Exploration and Processing Strategy

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Antimony Resources Corp, the company’s affiliate AT4 has submitted a Notice of Intent to conduct exploration drilling at the historic Fraction Lode tungsten mine within the Dutch Mountain Project in Utah. The post also indicates that refurbishment has begun at a fully permitted tungsten processing mill on private land at Dutch Mountain, which is presented as a way to advance the project without protracted federal permitting timelines.

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The LinkedIn post suggests that drill permit approval is expected without significant delay, enabling AT4 to launch its first drill program targeting extensions of historically mined tungsten mineralisation. In parallel, the company highlights ongoing progress at the Tennessee Mountain and Nightingale tungsten projects in Nevada, positioning these assets within a broader regional development strategy focused on tungsten.

For investors, the emphasis on permitted processing infrastructure and near-term drilling at Dutch Mountain points to a potentially accelerated path from exploration to possible future production, which could be significant given tungsten’s role as a critical mineral. Advancement of multiple projects in Utah and Nevada may enhance Antimony Resources Corp’s exposure to U.S. critical minerals supply chains, although actual financial impact will depend on exploration results, capital requirements, and future commodity pricing.

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