Felix finds listed US Critical Mineral antimony at Alaskan gold project
Felix Gold has confirmed the discovery of the high-grade critical mineral stibnite, a primary antimony mineral, from an initial four holes at its Treasure Creek Project in the Fairbanks Gold Mining District in Alaska, USA.
The NW Array prospect has yielded significant antimony findings, including:
1.5m at >5% Sb from 24.4m and 1.5m at >5% Sb from 97.5m (Hole 23TCRC133);
1.5m at >5% Sb from 38.1m, 1.5m at 1.14% Sb from 51.8m, 1.5m at >5% Sb from 54.8m, and 12.2m at 1.47% Sb from 56.4m (Hole 23TCRC135);
1.5m at >5% Sb from 10.7m and 3m at 2.63% Sb from 94.5m (Hole 23TCRC136); and
4.5m at 0.83% Sb from 22.9m, 3m at 2.17% Sb from 32m and 4.5m at 1% Sb from 61m (Hole 23TCRC138).
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