Core Insights - Maxus Mining Inc. has announced positive results from its 2025 exploration program at the Hurley Project, indicating significant high-grade antimony and gold mineralization [3][6][9] Exploration Program Overview - The exploration program involved a comprehensive review of over ten historical assessment reports, leading to the identification of favorable geology and multiple exploration targets across the Hurley Property [3][4] - A field reconnaissance program was initiated to evaluate these targets, documenting high-grade occurrences of gold and antimony associated with mineralized quartz veins [4][6] Mineralization Highlights - The exploration confirmed antimony mineralization with a peak result of 9.33% Sb from a quartz vein in talus material, alongside significant silver (153 g/t Ag) and elevated copper (349 ppm Cu) [8] - Gold mineralization was highlighted by outcrop samples, including 11.60 g/t Au, 2.20 g/t Au, and 1.99 g/t Au from quartz veins [6][7] - The results support the presence of a broader polymetallic mineralizing system on the Property, reinforcing its exploration potential [9][10] Sample Data - A total of 32 samples were collected, with highlights including various metals such as gold, silver, copper, and antimony, indicating diverse mineralization [10][12] - Specific notable samples include H038576 with 11.60 g/t Au and H038512 with 9.33% Sb, showcasing the high-grade nature of the mineralization [10][12] Company Profile - Maxus Mining Inc. is focused on mineral exploration in British Columbia, with a diversified portfolio of approximately 15,098 hectares across multiple projects, including antimony and tungsten [18][19] - The company aims to advance its projects through targeted exploration programs designed to unlock value across critical mineral systems [21]
Maxus Mining Highlights Antimony Results at the Hurley Project in British Columbia, Canada
Globenewswire·2025-12-30 13:00