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Trig Minerals outlines Antimony Canyon project, says U.S. supply deficit drives plans

Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment Interim Committee · November 19, 2025
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Trig Minerals presented the Antimony Canyon (Antimony, UT) project, saying the deposit could supply significant U.S. antimony demand, with plans for in‑state smelting; company estimates a 10‑year mine life on patented claims and previewed near‑term drilling and local hiring plans.

Andre Boisen, managing director of Trig Minerals, briefed the committee on the Antimony Canyon project in Garfield County, describing it as a high‑grade deposit the company hopes to develop into a vertically integrated U.S. supply chain.

Boisen said U.S. demand for antimony is roughly 25,000 tons of metal per year and the country currently relies heavily on foreign producers. "They actually produce nothing in the USA," he told the…

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