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Antimony Resources (CSE: ATMY) reported this morning that they have further extended known massive stibnite mineralization at the newly discovered Marcus (West) Zone, which is found at the larger Bald Hill Antimony Project in New Brunswick.
Mineralization at the Marcus (West) Zone has now been exposed within the bedrock over a length of 25 metres. The zone is currently being treated as a separate area of mineralization from the nearby Main Zone, with further trenching and sampling of the zone planned for later this year.
Drilling at Bald Hill meanwhile is said to be underway, with two drills currently operational and a third set to be added to the mix later this month. Current efforts are focused on sampling the Bald Hill Main Zone over a strike length of 600 metres and to at least 300 metres depth. Once concluded, the drill data will be compiled with past drilling results to form a maiden resource estimate for the project.
READ: Antimony Resources Drills 5.10% Sb Over 4.0 Metres At Bald Hill
The Bald Hill Antimony Project currently has an exploration target of 2.7 million tonnes grading between 3% and 4% antimony, as per a technical report completed in 2025. Widths of mineralization are believed to average 3 to 4 metres in length, while the deposit as a whole has been outlined over a 700 metre strike lengh.
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