In a bold show of ambition, Locksley Resources has unveiled a substantial boost to its exploration efforts at the company’s flagship Mojave antimony and rare earths project in California.
The latest update spotlights its plans to up the exploration ante on its expanded United States landholding. The company last week revealed its land-grab had pushed past 40 square kilometres, abutting the world-class Mountain Pass rare earths mine owned by MP Materials. It has also discovered fresh historical workings teeming with antimony and rare earths potential.
At the heart of Locksley’s enlarged program is a beefed-up exploration blueprint designed to strike paydirt swiftly. After a full evaluation of recent exploration, management will shortly outline the details of its buffed-up program. It plan