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High grade antimony-bearing stibnite continues to be intersected by Antimony Resources (CSE: ATMY) at their flagship Bald Hill Antimony project in New Brunswick. The company this morning released assay results for nine drill holes this morning, which were conducted under their 2025 exploration program.
Highlights from the results include:
- BH-25-22: 5.10% stibnite over 4.00 metres from a depth of 107.30 metres
- And 2.38% stibnite over 9.60 metres from a depth of 163.75 metres
- Including 7.12% stibnite over 2.75 metres
- And 2.38% stibnite over 9.60 metres from a depth of 163.75 metres
- BH-25-23: 6.62% stibnite over 2.30 metres from a depth of 88.50 metres
- BH-25-26: 2.15% stibnite over 6.85 metres from a depth of 98.75 metres
- BH-25-27: 6.79% stibnite over 2.30 metres from a depth of 44.70 metres
High grade antimony-bearing stibnite has been encountered in up to 80% of the holes conducted as per Antimony Resources, with multiple zones of mineralization encountered in five of the nine holes reported this morning.
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Results released this morning consist of the final assay results from the 5,000 metre fall program conducted at Bald Hill, with total drilling conducted last year now exceed 8,000 metres across a total of 31 drill holes. Following that exploration campaign, mineralization at the Main Zone has been identified as extending over 700 metres, while depth of the system has been confirmed to extend to at least 400 metres.
“As previously reported our 2025 exploration program at Bald Hill has been very successful and the results continue to be exciting. Over 8,000 meters has been completed in 2025, bringing the total drilling to date on the property to over 13,800 meters of drilling. Our drilling continues to return results with High-grade antimony values and thick zones of mineralization for the deposit. The presence of multiple and thick zones of antimony-bearing stibnite encountered in recent drilling will be important factors in the ultimate resource calculation,” commented Jim Atkinson, CEO of Antimony Resources.
Antimony Resources last traded at $0.69 on the CSE.
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