Locksley Resources Limited Unveils Investor Detail Exposition
The Mojave Project, located in the Mojave Desert, California, is at the centre of a strategic bid by Locksley Resources to boost U.S. critical mineral independence and economic security. This Australian-listed explorer, known as Locksley Resources Limited (ASX:LKY, OTCMKTS:LKYRF), is spearheading the project, which comprises over 240 claims across two contiguous prospect areas: North Block-Northeast Block and the El Campo Prospect.
The geographical position of the Mojave Project is of significant strategic importance, given the rising geopolitical urgency to diversify supply chains away from China, the global leader in both REEs and antimony production. The project directly abuts claims held by MP Materials, while El Campo lies along strike of the Mountain Pass Mine and is enveloped by MP Materials' claims.
One of the most intriguing aspects of the Mojave Project is the historic "Desert Antimony Mine", which last operated in 1937. Surface samples from this prospect have graded up to 46% Sb and silver up to 1,022 g/t Ag, making it one of the highest-grade known antimony occurrences in the U.S. Locksley Resources aims to generate shareholder value through strategic exploration, discovery, and development of critical minerals for the U.S.
Antimony, an essential component in defense systems, semiconductors, and metal alloys, currently has no domestic production in the United States despite high demand. Locksley Resources' plans for the Mojave Project include a maiden drilling program, aligning with U.S. strategic objectives around critical mineral independence and economic security.
The company's efforts are bolstered by partnerships, such as the EVR partnership, which supports Locksley Resources' antimony supply chain. GreenMet, a consulting firm led by Drew Horn, is also involved in the financially supported exploration of the antimony occurrence at the Mojave Project.
Locksley Resources is actively advancing exploration across the Mojave Project, targeting rare earth elements (REEs) and antimony. For more information, contact Nathan Lude at +61 8 9481 0389. This news was provided by ABN Newswire via QuoteMedia.