NevGold: Could This Nevada Project Help Build a U.S. Antimony Supply Chain?

With a past-producing gold asset and near-surface antimony potential, NevGold is advancing toward a strategic U.S. opportunity.
As attention around critical minerals expands, antimony is beginning to emerge as a strategically important material. Used in military applications, semiconductors, and flame-retardant materials, global supply is currently concentrated in a small number of countries. This has led to increased interest in developing domestic sources, particularly within the United States.
NevGold’s Limousine Butte project in Nevada is positioned within this context. The asset is a past-producing gold mine where historical operations left antimony mineralization behind. This creates a near-surface opportunity, particularly within previously processed material such as gold leach pads, which may allow for a phased development approach.
The project is located in Nevada, a well-established mining jurisdiction, and hosts oxide mineralization. Oxide deposits are generally associated with simpler and potentially lower-cost processing methods compared to more complex ore types. NevGold is targeting an initial focus on antimony while continuing to advance the broader gold and antimony resource across the property.
In addition to Limousine Butte, the company is advancing additional assets in Idaho, providing exposure to both gold and copper. NevGold expects to deliver an updated mineral resource estimate in the near term, which may further define the scale of the opportunity.
With dual commodity exposure and a potential pathway to near-term production, the company is positioning within both the precious metals market and the emerging critical minerals supply chain narrative.
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