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Antimony Resources Corp. (ATMY) (ATMYF) (K8J0) New Brunswick Minister of Natural Resources Visits Bald Hill Antimony Project

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Executive Summary

  • Antimony Resources hosted New Brunswick's Minister of Natural Resources and senior provincial officials at its Bald Hill Antimony Project to review ongoing exploration activities, site infrastructure, and core processing operations.
  • The release details significant exploration progress, including drilling that has outlined a >600-meter long, 350-meter deep antimony deposit in the Main Zone, with average widths of 4-5 meters and grades averaging 3-4% antimony.
  • A 2025 NI 43-101 technical report estimates ~2.7 million tonnes at 3-4% antimony in the drilled area, while new soil sampling and claim acquisitions have identified additional exploration potential across multiple zones.

Key Details

  • Government Visit: Hosted NB Minister of Natural Resources Hon. John Herron, Assistant Deputy Minister Neil Jacobson, Director of Resource Development Wayne Maston, and Chief Geologist Kay Thorne for a multi-hour site tour.
  • Site Tours & Operations: Covered recent drilling at the Marcus and Main Zones, and the Core Processing Facility located in Penobsquis.
  • Infrastructure & Environmental Controls: Property features extensive high-quality road access; site is fully contoured and ditched to prevent runoff and protect local creeks.
  • Drilling & Geology Highlights:
  • Main Zone: Drilling outlined an antimony deposit >600 meters long and to a depth of at least 350 meters. Mineralization remains open in all directions.
  • Widths & Grades: Average mineralization widths of 4 to 5 meters with average grades of 3% to 4% antimony.
  • Marcus Zone: High-grade antimony-bearing stibnite samples and "Marcus Boulder" mineralization examined on-site.
  • New Targets: Soil sampling outlined new zones approximately 3 kilometers south of the Main Zone on the newly acquired Second Run Claim.
  • Additional Zones: Rock sampling from the South Zone, Marcus Zone, and Central Zone further supports project potential.
  • Technical Report Data: 2025 NI 43-101 Technical Report estimates potential quantity and grade of the drilled area at approximately 2.7 million tonnes at 3-4% antimony. (Note: Conceptual in nature; insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource).
  • Expansion Potential: Recently discovered targets and additional claims added to the west, south, and east of the property.
  • Regulatory/Compliance: Technical contents reviewed and approved by Jim Atkinson, MSc., P. Geo., President and CEO, who is a Qualified Person under NI 43-101.

Notable Quotes

  • Hon. John Herron, NB Minister of Natural Resources: "New Brunswick has a proud mining history, a vibrant exploration sector and a diverse geology rich in critical minerals, including antimony deposits and occurrences... Antimony represents an economic opportunity for the province. Seeing how this property is progressing, providing local jobs, and supporting our economy was impressive. The spinoffs from this project are having a direct impact on things like local restaurants, hotels, and the mining supply chains industry."
  • Jim Atkinson, CEO & President, Antimony Resources: "We were very excited to host representatives from The New Brunswick Ministry of Natural Resources at Bald Hill. We would like to thank Minister John Herron and his staff for graciously making the time to visit our Project. We were pleased to be able to show them our exciting project and to highlight the work being done in the field and at the Core Processing Facility in Penobsquis."
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