Locksley Resources Unveils Major New Antimony Target at Mojave Project

Reuters
Feb 10
Locksley Resources Unveils Major New Antimony Target at Mojave Project

Locksley Resources Ltd. has announced a significant advancement at its Mojave Project in California, where the company is focused on developing critical minerals, including rare earth elements and antimony. Recent underground mapping at the Desert Antimony Mine revealed a major new target zone, known as the Beefeater Shear, a 10-15 meter wide shear zone identified through high-resolution technical analysis. This discovery is expected to bolster high-grade antimony potential and expand the exploration pipeline on the Mojave claims. Locksley is pursuing a mine-to-market strategy for antimony, aiming to strengthen domestic U.S. supply chains through partnerships with leading research institutions and industry partners.

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