Locksley Resources (ASX:LKY) advances Mojave ambitions as U.S. policy tailwinds strengthen
Locksley Resources is stepping up its Mojave Project with fresh fieldwork and a policy tailwind from Washington’s US$1 billion critical minerals push.
Locksley Resources is stepping up its Mojave Project with fresh fieldwork and a policy tailwind from Washington’s US$1 billion critical minerals push.
Locksley Resources has secured a strategic U.S. advisor as it targets federal funding and investor interest for its Mojave Project, which hosts high-grade antimony and rare earths in a region critical to America’s supply chain independence.
Amanda Buckingham says Warriedar Resources latest antimony results at Azure Coast prove the Golden Range belt hosts far more than just gold, positioning the company at the forefront of Australia’s emerging multi commodity critical minerals sector.
Locksley Resources Chair Nathan Lude outlines how the company’s U.S. strategy, anchored by the Mojave Project, aims to support America’s critical minerals independence through high-grade discoveries and strategic collaboration.
Just 1.4 kilometres from the only operating rare earths mine in North America, Locksley Resources Mojave Project is emerging as a strategic play in the US critical minerals race.
Trigg Minerals has snapped up what could be the USA’s largest and highest-grade antimony deposit, aiming to fast-track its transformation into a North American critical minerals supplier.
Locksley Resources is eyeing a front-row seat in America’s rare earths revival—with tenure right next door to the nation’s only producing REE mine.
China’s critical minerals export ban has opened a major opportunity for Australia to step up as a global supplier of essential materials like gallium, germanium, and antimony.
Warriedar Resources’ Ricciardo deposit demonstrates promising antimony potential, with 83% recovery and marketable concentrate grades, positioning it as a key player in Australia’s critical minerals sector.