Kalkine: ASX 200 Watch: Military Metals Expands Antimony Focus with West Gore Exploration Pact

June 05, 2025 02:30 PM AEST | By Team Kalkine Media
 Kalkine: ASX 200 Watch: Military Metals Expands Antimony Focus with West Gore Exploration Pact
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Highlights

  • Military Metals (CSE:MILI) signs access agreement for West Gore Antimony Project in Nova Scotia

  • Company to conduct drone magnetic surveys and compile historical exploration data

  • Nova Scotia expands critical minerals list, supporting strategic resource initiatives

In the broader context of resource sector developments, Military Metals (CSE:MILI), a British Columbia-based explorer, has announced a strategic move to advance activities at the West Gore Antimony Project in Nova Scotia, Canada. This move follows a newly signed one-year access agreement with surface rights holders, granting the company rights to conduct a range of exploration activities, including site surveys and drilling, at the site of the historical West Gore Antimony Mine.

Antimony, the primary focus of this project, is designated a critical mineral due to its role in industrial and defence-related applications. The mineral plays a key part in the manufacture of ammunition and various electronic components. Military Metals’ interest aligns with growing global attention toward the sustainable development of critical mineral resources. In recent updates, indexes such as the ASX 200 have also been closely monitoring shifts in commodity-linked sectors, as geopolitical and economic dynamics evolve across international markets.

Exploration Agreement Paves the Way for Fieldwork

The access agreement secured by Military Metals enables the company to begin on-ground initiatives aimed at identifying mineralised zones around the historical mine site. As part of the outlined exploration strategy, the company will initiate a high-resolution drone magnetic survey. This advanced technique is expected to assist in delineating drill targets for future programs.

In addition to geophysical surveys, Military Metals will also compile and review all existing historical records related to previous operations at West Gore. The agreement allows for renewal across three additional one-year terms, reinforcing long-term exploration planning. The West Gore site was among Canada’s significant antimony-producing mines during World War One, until a wartime incident ended its last shipment destined for the United Kingdom.

Government Policies Reinforce Strategic Focus

The announcement follows recent government-led initiatives in Nova Scotia aimed at enhancing the province’s profile as a hub for critical minerals. The regional government has expanded its list of critical and strategic minerals, supporting exploration and job creation. These developments include the addition of resources such as high-purity silica, silver, tellurium, uranium, gypsum, and potash.

Premier Tim Houston has publicly promoted the region as a key destination for resource development, backed by regulatory adjustments and policy frameworks designed to attract sector engagement. His administration has taken steps to remove restrictions that previously hindered mineral development, aligning with broader clean energy and supply chain diversification strategies.

Focus on Historical Mine Zones and Consolidated Lands

The historical significance of the West Gore site is central to Military Metals’ project rationale. The company now controls a consolidated land package that includes zones still open along strike and at depth. This configuration presents new opportunities for locating additional mineralised extensions near the historic ore body.

Military Metals views the West Gore Project as aligned with its overarching mission to develop antimony and gold-focused assets in established mining jurisdictions. With key provincial support and a renewed regulatory environment, the company continues its exploration mandate while contributing to critical mineral initiatives that span industrial, energy, and defence sectors.


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