Madison Metals buys large antinomy project in Ontario’s Hemlo gold camp

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In a press release, Madison Metals CEO Duane Parnham said the Howells Lake project “has enormous potential to have real economic significance,” noting that the antimony price has tripled over the past year, largely sparked by increasing demand and the Chinese export restrictions that took effect in September.

The export restrictions, the company says, present a significant challenge for the global supply of antimony, as China accounts for nearly half 48% of the world’s production in 2023, while the Western nations have no new major projects under development.

Prior to the restrictions, antimony had already been placed high on the critical metals list of Canada, the US and the European Union.

Historic antimony resource

The first instance of high-grade antimony at Howells Lake was documented as mineralization in boulders during the 1940s. In the 1970s, the mineral was discovered in drill holes some 2 km…

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