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American Antimony Corporation Identifies Two Additional High-Grade Stockpiles for Testing, Expanding Near-Term Ore Inventory by up to 13,000 Tonnes at the American Antimony Project, Bernice Canyon, Nevada
American Antimony Corporation Identifies Two Additional High-Grade Stockpiles for Testing, Expanding Near-Term Ore Inventory by up to 13,000 Tonnes at the American Antimony Project, Bernice Canyon, Nevada.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n American Antimony Corporation Identifies Two Additional High-Grade Stockpiles for Testing, Expanding Near-Term Ore Inventory by up to 13,000 Tonnes at the American Antimony Project, Bernice Canyon, Nevada\r\n \r\n \r\n\r\n\r\nAmerican Antimony Corporation Identifies Two Additional High-Grade Stockpiles for Testing, Expanding Near-Term Ore Inventory by up to 13,000 Tonnes at the American Antimony Project, Bernice Canyon, Nevada\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nAUSTIN, TX / ACCESS Newswire / October 15, 2025 / American Antimony Corporation (OTCID:XTPT), operating as Xtra Energy Corporation, is pleased to announce the identification of two additional surface stockpiles for metallurgical testing and sampling at the Company's flagship American Antimony Project in Nevada's historic Bernice Canyon District. These new discoveries significantly expand the volume of readily accessible, high-grade material available for near-term commercial testing and processing.\r\n \r\n Figure 1: Newly identified surface stockpile (Pile #1) exhibiting strong visible stibnite mineralization near the King Solomon Zone, Bernice Canyon District.\r\n Stockpile Expansion Highlights\r\n \r\n Two Newly Identified Piles: Located near the King Solomon zone, both show strong visual stibnite mineralization consistent with previously sampled high-grade material.\r\n Additional Estimated 13,000 tonnes: Combined with the previously confirmed 6,700 tonnes at IHX, total surface material now available for staged evaluation is near 20,000 tonnes.\r\n Metallurgical Testing: Samples are being collected and shipped under Metallurgical Testing Agreements (MTAs) with prospective mill partners and buyers to evaluate recovery rates and product specifications. The first test shipment, sourced from the 6,700 tonnes at the IHX Zone, was shipped October 1st and received October 6th by a prospective mill and buyer for upcoming testing under a MTA. A second test shipment is now being prepared from the additional 13,000 tonnes of newly identified material at the King Solomon stockpiles, representing the next phase of metallurgical verification and commercialization.\r\n Objective: Advance toward early commercial shipments and the establishment of a U.S.-sourced antimony supply chain.\r\n \r\n \r\n Figure 2: Close-up of representative ore from Pile #1, showing coarse-grained st...