America's Only Defense Antimony Mine Moves Ahead After Court Ruling
- •Hey everyone, just read this article about Perpetua Resources and their Stibnite Gold Project.
- •The antimony aspect, particularly its defense applications, feels like a solid foundation for demand, especially with the current global climate.
- •I mean, we've seen how critical domestic supply chains are becoming across the board.
Hey everyone, just read this article about Perpetua Resources and their Stibnite Gold Project. Looks like the Idaho federal court denied a preliminary injunction, which is great news for them moving forward on construction and infrastructure work. You can check it out here: America's Only Defense Antimony Mine Moves Ahead After Court Ruling
As someone who's dabbling in a few resource plays for long-term growth, this really caught my eye. The antimony aspect, particularly its defense applications, feels like a solid foundation for demand, especially with the current global climate. I mean, we've seen how critical domestic supply chains are becoming across the board. I've been eyeing some junior miners for a while to diversify my retirement portfolio, mostly in battery materials, but a strategic metal like antimony in a domestic mine? That's a whole different ballgame. It feels like a de-risked opportunity, even if Perpetua also has gold.
What are your thoughts on this? Does anyone here have Perpetua in their portfolio, or are you looking at it now? I'm curious to hear how others are thinking about this development. Could this be a significant player down the line, not just for them, but for broader US resource independence?