Highlights
- EV Resources has defined a maiden Exploration Target of 1.8–5.0Mt containing 70,000–166,000 tonnes of antimony at the Los Lirios Project in Mexico.
- Additional Phase 1 drilling results have validated the geological model and support plans to expand both resource grade and scale in Phase 2.
- At Lirios 1, drilling returned 5.25m at 1.36% Sb, including 3.05m at 2.12% Sb.
- The first drill hole at Lirios 2 intersected up to 2.35m at 2.52% Sb, highlighting district-scale exploration potential along the Lirios Fault Zone.
- A new antimony zone at Cofradia returned an indicative 2.2m at 5.66% Sb from channel sampling, with laboratory assays pending ahead of Phase 2 drilling.
- The company is targeting a maiden JORC Mineral Resource Estimate in 2H 2026.
EV Resources (ASX:EVR) has established a maiden Exploration Target for its Los Lirios Antimony Project in Oaxaca, Mexico, outlining the scale potential of one of North America's strategically positioned antimony assets. Supported by drilling, channel sampling and geophysical surveys, the target estimates 1.8–5.0 million tonnes containing between 70,000 and 166,000 tonnes of antimony metal across three mineralised zones.
The company has also released additional Phase 1 drill assay results, which further confirm the geological model and validate EVR’s exploration strategy ahead of a Phase 2 program aimed at significantly increasing both resource grade and scale.

EVR shares traded at AUD 0.007 per share at the time of writing on 22 June 2026.