Craig Lindsay Says Resolution Minerals’ Idaho Project Targets Antimony, Gold and Tungsten as U.S. Seeks Domestic Critical Metals Supply
Key Takeaways
- •Horse Heaven hosts 40% antimony grades
- •Project targets antimony, tungsten, gold, silver
- •US consumes 25,000t antimony annually, no domestic production
- •30,000 ft drilling planned to triple exploration
- •Permitting remains primary hurdle for project timeline
Pulse Analysis
The strategic importance of antimony and tungsten has surged as geopolitical tensions drive demand for "war metals" used in defense, aerospace, and advanced electronics. The United States currently imports roughly 80% of its antimony, with China controlling both mining and processing stages. This supply chain vulnerability has prompted the Biden administration to prioritize domestic sources, offering incentives and fast‑track permitting for projects that can deliver critical metal feedstock. In this context, Resolution Minerals’ Idaho venture offers a rare opportunity to tap a high‑grade, near‑surface resource that could quickly feed U.S. smelters and reduce import exposure.
Resolution Minerals’ Horse Heaven project stands out for its unusually rich historic stockpiles, averaging 40% antimony—significantly higher than the sub‑1% grades typical of regional deposits. The site also hosts gold grades of 1‑4 g/t and occasional silver spikes up to 1,420 g/t, while a separate Golden Gate zone targets tungsten alongside gold. The company’s 2024 drilling campaign plans 30,000 ft of core, tripling last year’s effort to delineate ore bodies and support a robust resource model. Parallel metallurgical work with ANSTO and Kingston Process Metallurgy aims to develop a scalable processing flow sheet, and modular plant concepts are being explored to accelerate production ahead of full‑scale mine development.
Investors are watching Resolution closely as generalist funds increasingly allocate capital to critical‑metal assets. The firm’s dual listing on the ASX and OTCQB, coupled with a pending NASDAQ ADR application, broadens its capital access. However, the project's timeline hinges on securing FAST‑41 permitting from the National Permitting Council. If approvals are granted and drilling confirms resource estimates, Resolution could become a pivotal domestic supplier, unlocking value for both the defense sector and the broader clean‑technology supply chain.
Craig Lindsay Says Resolution Minerals’ Idaho Project Targets Antimony, Gold and Tungsten as U.S. Seeks Domestic Critical Metals Supply
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