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Antimony Resources Reports High-Grade Antimony Intersections at Utah Project

Antimony Resources Reports High-Grade Antimony Intersections at Utah Project

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Antimony Resources Corp, initial drilling at the Little Emma prospect within the Antimony Canyon Project in Utah has intersected shallow high-grade antimony on the company’s 100%-owned patented claims. The post cites first-pass diamond drilling assays, including intervals such as 11.03 meters at 3.1% Sb from 25.91 meters and 8.47 meters at 2.67% Sb from 31.15 meters, with higher-grade sub-intervals exceeding 9% Sb.

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The company’s LinkedIn post suggests these results indicate continuity within a mineralised stibnite system and are being interpreted as evidence of a large-scale hydrothermal system characteristic of stratiform antimony deposits. Surface grab sampling is also highlighted, with twelve samples above 4% Sb and values up to 29.4% Sb at Little Emma, potentially supporting the grade profile indicated by drilling.

According to the post, drilling is ongoing at Antimony Canyon, while IP and EM geophysical surveys are being used to refine targets for a planned Phase 2 drilling program focused on high-grade mineralisation. For investors, the reported combination of shallow high grades, apparent system continuity and continued exploration activity could, if confirmed and expanded, enhance the project’s resource potential and strategic value in the U.S. critical minerals supply chain.

The emphasis on antimony, identified in many jurisdictions as a critical mineral due to its uses in flame retardants, munitions and energy storage, may position the project as a potential beneficiary of policy and supply-security trends if future work validates economic viability. However, the post refers only to early-stage exploration results, and the ultimate impact on Antimony Resources Corp’s financial outlook will depend on subsequent drilling, resource delineation, permitting and development economics, as detailed in formal disclosures such as the referenced ASX announcement.

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