
Globex Mining reports Antimony Resources hit 13.2m at 2.85% Sb and 10.3m at 5.45% Sb in first 2026 drill results from Bald Hill Main Zone, extending mineralization southward.
Globex Mining Enterprises (GMX:TSX) said Antimony Resources Corp. (ATMY:CSE) hit multiple antimony zones in three new drill holes on the Bald Hill property in New Brunswick, extending the Main Zone to the south.
Hole BHW-26-15, drilled within the known Main Zone body, returned 13.2 meters grading 2.85% antimony. Holes BHW-26-03 and BHW-26-04, both step-outs to the south, intersected two and three antimony-bearing zones respectively. The best intercept came from hole 26-4: 10.3 meters at 5.45% antimony.
These are the first results from the 2026 drill program on the Main Zone. Antimony Resources holds the property under option from Globex.
Antimony prices have drawn attention this year as China, the dominant producer, tightened export controls on the metal, which is used in flame retardants, lead-acid batteries, and military applications including ammunition and infrared sensors. The Bald Hill project sits in a historic mining district in southern New Brunswick, where past production came from vein-hosted stibnite mineralization.
Globex Executive Chairman Jack Stoch, a qualified person under NI 43-101, prepared the disclosure. The company cautioned that forward-looking statements involve risks detailed in its annual information form on SEDAR+.
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