Resolution Minerals Secures FAST-41 Status to Accelerate Antimony Ridge Development

Resolution Minerals has achieved a major regulatory milestone after its Antimony Ridge Project in Idaho was granted inclusion in the U.S. Federal FAST-41 Permitting Transparency Program, a move expected to significantly speed up development timelines. The designation strengthens the project’s strategic role within America’s growing push for domestic critical minerals supply, especially antimony and tungsten used in defence, energy, and industrial sectors.

The FAST-41 status provides enhanced inter-agency coordination, transparent approval milestones, and dedicated federal oversight, giving Resolution a clearer pathway to begin bulk sampling of near-surface high-grade antimony mineralisation and advance a planned 250-hole drilling campaign. This improved permitting visibility could materially reduce project execution risks while boosting investor confidence.

Antimony Ridge is a cornerstone of Resolution’s broader Horse Heaven critical minerals strategy, which also includes recently acquired processing infrastructure, historical tungsten stockpiles, and additional gold exploration assets in Idaho. The combined platform positions the company to build an integrated U.S.-focused supply chain at a time when geopolitical tensions and export restrictions are tightening access to critical metals.

The project’s historical importance further adds to its appeal, with Antimony Ridge having previously supplied the U.S. government during major wartime periods. With FAST-41 recognition now in place, Resolution is better positioned to attract strategic partners, funding support, and stronger market visibility as it advances toward near-term development milestones and its planned NASDAQ ambitions

 

 

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