Superior Mining International Corp. (TSX-V: SUI) (OTC: SUIFF) is pleased to announce that it has entered into an option agreement dated August 27, 2024 whereby Superior has the option to earn a 100% interest in the Bald Hill Antimony Property from Globex Mining Enterprises Inc. an arm’s length vendor.
The Bald Hill Antimony Property is located in Queens County, south central New Brunswick, 40 km northwest of the town of Sussex and roughly 60 km southeast of the City of Fredericton. The Property consists of 26 claims covering the Bald Hill antimony deposit and surrounding area.
Past exploration activity by Rockport Mining Corp. returned up to 43% Sb over 2.0 m and 2.90% Sb over 8.18m. A 2010 report titled “National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report on Bald Hill Antimony Project, southern New-Brunswick, Canada, NTS Map Sheet 21G/09 and 21H/12 for Rockport Mining Corp. authored by Heather MacDonald, MSc., P.Geo.” produced by Conestoga-Rovers and Associates of Fredericton, New Brunswick states the following;
“Based upon 16 widely spaced drill holes totaling 3,554 metres and 609 assays, an antimony zone of 450 metres in length was outlined including drill intersections of up to 11.7% Sb over 4.51 metres (core length).”
A 2014 trenching program and subsequent NI 43-101 report titled: “National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report: Bald Hill Antimony Project (claim group 5061) Southern New-Brunswick, Canada, NTS Map Sheet 21G/09 and 21H/12, Prepared for Tri-Star Antimony Canada Inc. by Peter Banks, B.Sc., P.Geo. and John Langton, M.Sc., P.Geo. of MRB & Associates, October 28th, 2014″ analyzed additional exploration work and states;
“Rockport’s drilling on the Bald Hill main grid has confirmed the Sb mineralization over a significant area of approximately 700 m on surface and to 300 m depth. Surface mineralization and soil geochemical anomalies indicate that the mineralization extends for at least 1.5 km, along strike from the delineated mineralization zones. The 2014 trenching program, centered approximately 1.0 km along strike to the southeast from the main Bald Hill occurrences, exposed new antimony mineralization grading 9.04% Sb over 2.60 metres.”
Traditionally used as a fire retardant, antimony is listed on critical minerals lists in Canada, the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom and the European Union. Antimony is also used to increase the hardness of alloys used in the production of batteries, machine bearings and munitions. Additionally, antimony is used in the production of clean technologies such as solar panels and wind turbines.
Terms of Acquisition:
The Bald Hill Antimony project is being acquired from Globex Mining Enterprises, an arm’s length TSX- V listed company with an extensive portfolio of highly prospective mineral exploration projects:
Pursuant to the terms of the Option Agreement, in order to acquire the 100% interest in the Bald Hill Property, Superior must pay an aggregate of $680,000 in cash, issue an aggregate of 2,000,000 common shares and incur an aggregate of $4,600,000 in expenditures, as follows:
The initial cash payment of $60,000, the issuance of the initial 350,000 common shares, and the $600,000 in first year exploration expenditures are firm commitments of Superior. In addition, Superior has agreed to grant to Globex a 3.5% gross metal royalty (the “Royalty“) on all metals, minerals, elements or compounds produced from the Bald Hill Property. Superior has the right to acquire 0.5% of the Royalty upon the payment of $500,000 (adjusted for inflation) prior to commercial production, leaving Globex with a 3.0% Royalty.
The Option Agreement remains subject to the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange.
About Antimony:
Antimony, a lustrous silvery-grey metalloid, is scarce in nature and unevenly distributed globally. It is, however, critical for producing high-tech and defence products, including flame-retardant materials, certain semiconductors, and superhard materials. And electric battery products. As with many critical minerals, China dominates the global antimony supply chain. The country holds the world’s largest deposit, accounting for approximately 32% of global antimony resources, yet it produces more than 48% of global output.
Antimony is one of the few elements classified as a “critical” or “strategic” mineral by countries including the United States, China, Australia, and Russia, as well as the European Union, underscoring its special geopolitical value. Following similar restrictions on germanium, gallium, graphite, and rare earths, China’s export control of antimony marks another move to leverage its dominance in global supply chains. This action serves as a response to US efforts to limit the availability to China of critical technologies such as high-end chips.
On August 14, China announced export restrictions on antimony in the country’s latest move to restrict critical mineral shipments globally in the name of national security. Antimony is a critical input for the defense industry, particularly for armor-piercing ammunition, night vision goggles, infrared sensors, bullets, and precision optics, and the electronics industry, including semiconductors, cables, and batteries. This is the latest restriction after a series of export controls in 2023 on graphite, germanium, gallium, and rare earth processing technologies, raising alarms in the semiconductor, electric vehicle, and defense industries that rely on these materials.
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