Exclusive Option Agreement To Acquire Third Group Of Alaska Antimony Mining Claims

DALLAS, TX - United States Antimony Corporation (USAC) has completed contract negotiations and entered into an exclusive option agreement with an established Alaska claim owner/exploration company to acquire a 100% ownership interest in a group of strategically located antimony mining claims in the state of Alaska.

This new agreement covers 120 state mining claims covering approximately 17,900 acres, known to contain significant Stibnite antimony mineral potential based on results of historic exploration programs conducted by major companies (targeting gold) and by the claim owner itself. Of particular interest are the results of extensive soils sampling programs that identified several areas with anomalously high antimony values, indicating the presence of near-surface antimony. Under the terms of the agreement, United States Antimony Corporation will have the exclusive right to acquire the claims through a series of staged payments totaling $3 million and exploration commitments totaling $2.25 million over a five-and-a-half-year period. The agreement also includes a Net Smelter Royalty (NSR) and provisions for third party joint venture partnerships.

"This option aligns with our strategic focus on securing antimony and other critical mineral resources in North America to reduce supply chain dependencies from other international sources," said Mr. Joe Bardswich, Executive Vice President & Chief Mining Engineer. "The agreement grants USAC exclusive access to existing proprietary data and exploration rights in an area of very high potential along with excellent road access, which is an absolutely necessity. We believe this agreement provides us with a unique opportunity to greatly strengthen our current ownership position in antimony deposits, the development of which would contribute to our nation's national security needs. USAC will immediately commence preparation of a field program to further assess the resource potential of these new claims, with a primary focus on easily accessible, near-surface deposits of antimony while maintaining an emphasis on environmental compliance."