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Locksley launches dual drilling campaign near US rare earths giant

Locksley’s rare territory in El Campo is sitting directly along the strike from MP Materials’ world -famous Mountain Pass Mine, and the company’s antimony term surrounds the long -term but high -grade desert antimony mine.

MP is a name worth remembering. The only producer of the rare lands in the US and the US Department of Defense (DOD) and DOD has recently become the largest shareholder of DOD, guaranteeing the purchase price for ten years and leaving the development of a new US-centered Rare Toprak Magnet production facility has been given behind billions of dollars.

For Locksley, things become interesting.

El Campo Prospect, which records samples of rock chip-rating up to 12.1 percent up to 12.1 percent and neodimium-Priseodoryoma up to 3.19 percent, is located along the strike from Mountain Pass and is completely included in MP’s claims. This is not a spelling error: Locksley’s claim is surrounded by MP’s tenants, and the company makes great efforts to confirm and defend the legal interest in the soil, including the guarantee of the full office of the land management approval of the US Mining Law. Since then, he has never had any difficulty than MP.

Locksley has a separate drilling program planned for the desert antimony mine, which has already revealed an amazing 46 percent antimony and high examples of up to 1022g/t silver. Although it was briefly released about a century ago, the floor has never been tested with modern drilling technologies, and Locksley will now test both the desert mine and El Campo in a federal -aligned campaign.

It is worth a pause here to think how rare this opportunity can be.

Despite the importation of 82 percent of the US domestic consumption and coming from China more than 60 percent, it does not have an antimony mine. The antimony will now turn some heads of a high-breaking supply chain, which is vital for the US a critical mineral-engineer, semiconductors and flame retardants.

If the mineralization collapses, Locksley’s position, class profile and permission puts the status in front of the tail for potential federal support.
The support is already aggressively monitored.

The company appointed high -power -power US Advisor Viratiathus Capital to help shape the downward strategy, join the US government stakeholders and accelerate the awareness of capital markets with the latest list in the OTCQB market. Viriathus is also assigned to the US Department of Energy and the US Export Needs Bank with doors and helps to position Locksley’s rare worlds and antimony as key blocks for flexible US supply chains.

The strategy has many tail winds. In March, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order to accelerate permission for critical minerals, including the provisions of defense production law financing. The Energy Department Institute of Critical Materials has launched new ways of cooperation for rare worlds and antimony technologies.

Locksley confirmed that it was actively interesting with these groups, including collaborative research and development agreements and inferior collaborations related to national laboratories. It also marked the potential of E-Atık Technology Integration and Environmental, Security and Governance Partnerships in the United States.

The numbers on the technical front are challenging. The company provided drilling permissions for the five rare soil holes in El Campo, where the surface mineralization was interpreted to reach a 860 -meter strike. Three more holes will target the desert antimony system rich in Stibnit, and will now test the historical structures directed by modern geophysics and mapping.

Making mistakes, Locksley swings for big results, and if you can dip the drill lice into high -graded results in this quarter, it can go to the central stage in the new mining revolution of America, one of the dusty desert eaves.

Does your company on the ASX list do something interesting? Contact: Mattbirney@bullsnbears.com.au

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