What's Happening?
Zeus Resources has reported the discovery of high-grade antimony at its Casablanca Project in central Morocco. The initial trenching results revealed a robust quartz-stibnite system within the Smaala–Oulmès structural corridor. The company plans to continue
trenching to explore further mineralization and prepare for maiden drilling in the second quarter of 2026. This discovery is part of Zeus Resources' broader exploration efforts in underexplored regions.
Why It's Important?
The identification of high-grade antimony is significant for Zeus Resources as it validates their exploration strategy and highlights the potential for large-scale mineralization in the region. Antimony is a critical mineral used in various industrial applications, including flame retardants and batteries. The discovery could enhance Zeus Resources' position in the critical minerals market and contribute to the global supply of antimony, which is essential for technological and industrial advancements.
What's Next?
Zeus Resources will continue its exploration program, focusing on additional trenching and mapping to identify further mineralization. The company aims to commence drilling in the coming months, which could confirm the extent and quality of the antimony deposits. Successful exploration could lead to the development of a significant mining operation, potentially impacting the local economy and contributing to the global supply of antimony.









