Trigg Minerals (ASX:TMG) stakes a claim on America’s antimony revival
Trigg Minerals is reviving American antimony production at scale, uncovering a major mineralised corridor and fast-tracking pilot mining in Utah.
Trigg Minerals is reviving American antimony production at scale, uncovering a major mineralised corridor and fast-tracking pilot mining in Utah.
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.
Trigg Minerals may have just stumbled upon a hidden resource windfall at Wild Cattle Creek—without turning a single drill.
Trigg Minerals’ Wild Cattle Creek project emerges as a key tungsten opportunity amid China’s export suspension, positioning Australia for greater critical mineral independence.
Trigg Minerals has secured a strategic foothold in the global antimony market with the approval of its Wild Cattle Creek licence transfer, positioning the company for rapid exploration and development in a critical minerals sector increasingly prioritised by Western economies.
Trigg Minerals is reviving Australia’s overlooked antimony potential with high-grade prospects at the historic Bukkulla Mine and untapped Nundle Goldfield.
Trigg Minerals Wild Cattle Creek deposit has seen a 92% boost in contained antimony, solidifying its status as a cornerstone project for Australia’s critical minerals sector.
Trigg Minerals (ASX:TMG) is employing cutting-edge UAV geophysical technologies to unlock the mineral potential of the Wild Cattle Creek deposit, targeting critical minerals such as tungsten and antimony.
Trigg Minerals is building momentum with early funding and partnership discussions, aiming to secure strategic resources and alliances to advance the Achilles Project.