What's Happening?
Felix Gold has received approval from the Alaska Department of Natural Resources to conduct bulk sampling of antimony ore at the Treasure Creek Antimony Project's Northwest Array Prospect. The permit allows for the extraction and handling of approximately
1,600 tons of high-grade antimony ore, marking a significant step towards potential production. The project, located near Fairbanks, Alaska, involves selective mining, ore sorting, and environmental monitoring. Felix Gold plans to use the bulk sample for toll treatment assessments and to explore U.S. smelter development solutions. The permit is valid until December 2029 and supports long-term operational efforts without impacting federal land.
Why It's Important?
This development is crucial for Felix Gold as it positions the company to advance towards production, potentially impacting the U.S. antimony supply chain. Antimony is a critical mineral used in various industrial applications, including flame retardants and batteries. The project's success could enhance domestic production capabilities, reducing reliance on foreign sources. Additionally, the high-grade nature of the ore and the project's strategic location could attract further investment and interest in the region's mining sector.
What's Next?
Felix Gold will begin mobilizing equipment and personnel to start ore extraction operations. The company aims to demonstrate a pathway to production through this bulk sampling, which could lead to further exploration and development activities. The project's progress will be closely monitored by industry stakeholders, and successful outcomes could lead to expanded operations and increased antimony production in the U.S.









