Core Insights - The article discusses the strategic advancements of Locksley Resources in U.S. antimony production, emphasizing its potential to enhance U.S. independence in critical minerals amidst global supply chain challenges [3][4][11]. Industry Overview - Antimony is experiencing high demand globally due to its critical role in defense and technology, with the global market projected to grow from USD 2.62 billion in 2025 to USD 4.83 billion by 2033 [4]. - A significant trade deal between the U.S. and China has temporarily paused export controls on rare earth minerals, impacting antimony stocks positively [4][5]. Company Developments - Locksley Resources is advancing its Mojave Project in California, focusing on antimony and rare earth elements [3]. - The company has achieved key technical milestones, including underground modeling and metallurgical processing updates, which support its Mine-to-Market strategy [5][6][12]. - The Desert Antimony Mine (DAM) Prospect has established an Exploration Target containing between 19,400 to 67,700 tonnes of antimony metal, providing a framework for future development [7]. - Recent bulk sampling has shown a head grade averaging 7.6% to 7.8% Sb, with flotation tests producing a premium concentrate grading 68.1% Sb, validating the company's processing pathway [8][10]. - Locksley is collaborating with Rice University to develop advanced antimony extraction technology and has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Hazen Research for U.S.-based processing capabilities [10]. Financial Performance - Perpetua Resources has announced a $71 million offering to fund the construction and development of its Stibnite Gold Project, indicating confidence in the long-term prospects of antimony [14]. - United States Antimony Corporation reported a significant increase in revenues for the first nine months of 2025, reaching $26.23 million, a 182% increase compared to the same period in 2024 [16][17].
Antimony's Strategic Surge: Locksley Resources (OTCQX: LKYRF) Fuels U.S. Independence in Critical Minerals Race