
Resolution Minerals (ASX:RML) announced a breakthrough at its Antimony Ridge Mine Project, part of the broader Horse Heaven strategy.
New 3D modelling has revealed a massive network of high-grade antimony and silver-bearing vein swarms, demonstrating substantial scale and expanding exploration potential over a 1000m x 700m area.
The modelling identified over 100 individual high-grade veins organised into 30 mineralised swarms, fault breccias, and stockworks.
These en echelon clusters show a vertical range of 250m and are enveloped by a larger, lower-grade halo containing 0.5% to 2% antimony.
The discovery is bolstered by the site's rich history; Antimony Ridge was previously mined during WWI, WWII, and the Korean War, with historical grades reaching an exceptional 50% Sb and silver levels as high as 1,420g/t Ag.
This technical milestone follows the recent selection of the Horse Heaven Project for US FAST-41 Transparency Coverage.
The federal initiative is expected to significantly accelerate permitting timelines for a planned 250-drill-hole programme and large-scale bulk sampling.
Operational momentum continues to build as the company awaits preliminary metallurgy results from a 100kg bulk sample of stibnite material.
At the time of reporting, Resolution Minerals’ share price was $0.069.