Rare Earths Military Metals launches 1,750-metre antimony drill campaign at Nova Scotia project Four additional holes will focus on the Brook Vein, where exploration returned strong antimony results Joseph Morton4 days ago
News United States Antimony prepares Montana mill for production amid antimony supply crunch U.S. Antimony acquired the flotation mill for approximately USD$4.75 million in January Joseph MortonJuly 7, 2026
Rare Earths The race beneath our feet: A Mugglehead critical minerals roundup Governments have expanded financial support for new mines, processing facilities and refining capacity Joseph MortonJuly 2, 2026
Rare Earths Europe faces growing pressure to secure critical mineral supply outside China Soviet engineers originally discovered the deposit during the 1980s Joseph MortonMay 12, 2026
Rare Earths Rare earth breakthrough targets massive U.S. coal waste stockpiles The approach can achieve up to three times higher extraction efficiency than existing techniques Joseph MortonFebruary 2, 2026
Gold Military Metals identifies extended antimony trend near historic Nevada mine The top 10 per cent of antimony soil results define an 815-metre northwest–southeast trend Joseph MortonJanuary 23, 2026
Gold Will World Economic Forum warning on antimony supply shift western mining strategies? China, Russia and Tajikistan currently produce more than 90 per cent of global antimony ore Joseph MortonNovember 21, 2025
Gold Military Metals targets higher-grade northwest zone in new Trojarová Drilling phase Seven of the 10 diamond drill holes will confirm historic exploration results and support an updated mineral resource estimate Joseph MortonNovember 6, 2025
Gold Perpetua Resources brings Stibnite Project to life amid U.S. critical minerals push The Stibnite project is expected to supply more than 100 million pounds of antimony over a 15-year mine life Joseph MortonSeptember 19, 2025
Gold Nez Perce Tribe sues to block massive Idaho gold and antimony mine The tribe argues the Stibnite Gold Project would restrict access to ancestral lands and contaminate headwaters Joseph MortonSeptember 15, 2025