Antimony Resources (CSE: ATMY; US-OTC: ATMYF) has started work on an initial resource this year at Bald Hill in southern New Brunswick, CEO James Atkinson said.
The Vancouver-based company has three rigs drilling 10,000 metres to tighten spacing on the main antimony zone and push the project past early discovery work. About half the program was complete as of mid-March.
“Antimony is the most important metal that nobody knows about,” Atkinson told The Northern Miner’s Western Editor, Henry Lazenby, early this month during the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada’s annual convention in Toronto. “It has very high use in the military, but it’s also a very important industrial metal.”
The company optioned Bald Hill in January last year and has since drilled more than 8,000 metres.
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