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Antimony Resources Highlights High-Grade Antimony Intercepts at Utah Project

Antimony Resources Highlights High-Grade Antimony Intercepts at Utah Project

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Antimony Resources Corp, initial diamond drilling at the Little Emma prospect within its 100%-owned Antimony Canyon Project in Utah has intersected shallow high-grade antimony. The post cites intervals such as 11.03 meters at 3.1% Sb from 25.91 meters, including 2.62 meters at 12.54% Sb, and 8.47 meters at 2.67% Sb from 31.15 meters, including 2.2 meters at 9.69% Sb.

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The company’s LinkedIn post suggests the drilling has outlined features consistent with a large stratiform antimony system and describes the hydrothermal system as large-scale. Surface grab sampling at Little Emma is reported to have returned twelve samples exceeding 4% Sb, with grades up to 29.4% Sb, which may indicate strong mineralization at surface and potential for resource delineation.

As shared in the post, drilling is ongoing at Antimony Canyon alongside modern IP and EM geophysical surveys focused on the high-grade mineralisation at Little Emma, with results expected to guide a Phase 2 drilling program. For investors, the combination of shallow high-grade intercepts and supportive geophysical work could, if confirmed in future resource estimates, enhance the project’s potential value and strengthen the company’s positioning in U.S. critical minerals, though economic viability will depend on future drilling, metallurgical results, permitting, and commodity pricing.

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