Critical One Energy Discovers High-Grade Antimony
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported May 15, 2026 · Last updated May 16, 2026
The discovery of high-grade Antimony by Critical One Energy at its Howells Lake Project is likely to positively impact the company's stock price and increase investor interest in critical minerals. It also offers a potential new supply route for Antimony to North American military and industrial buyers, which could reduce reliance on foreign sources and enhance supply chain security.
Critical One Energy announced significant assay results from drilling at its Howells Lake Antimony-Gold Project in Ontario, Canada. Drill hole HWL-2026-006 intersected 4.0 meters of massive stibnite grading 70.2% Antimony, within a broader 8.0-meter interval grading 42.2% Antimony. This high-grade discovery is seen by Duane Parnham, CEO of Critical One Energy, as a proof of concept for the project's potential to be a strategically meaningful North American Antimony source. The company highlights the opportunity for Direct Shipping Ore to North American military and industrial buyers, addressing a current supply gap. Critical One Energy also acknowledged the strong support and partnership of Eabametoong First Nation in advancing this initiative. The company plans to host a webinar to discuss the discovery's significance.
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