NevGold Corp. said Friday that surface sampling at its Limousine Butte Project in Nevada revealed antimony concentrations as high as 53.7% [1].

The discovery comes as the U.S. government invests billions of dollars to reduce its reliance on China for critical antimony supplies [1].

According to the company, results from surface grid and grab sampling were taken from a historical pre-strip dump [2]. The data shows that 14 samples contained more than 2% antimony [2].

Antimony is classified as a critical mineral due to its importance in various industrial, and military applications. The Limousine Butte Project is located in Nevada, though the company issued the announcement from its base in Vancouver, British Columbia [2].

NevGold is listed on the TSX Venture Exchange, the OTCQX, and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange [1]. The company reported these findings on May 29, 2026 [3].

surface sampling at its Limousine Butte Project in Nevada revealed antimony concentrations as high as 53.7%

This discovery aligns with a broader U.S. strategic shift to secure domestic sources of critical minerals. Because antimony is essential for national defense and high-tech manufacturing, high-grade domestic deposits reduce the geopolitical risk associated with relying on a single foreign supplier, specifically China.