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Locksley Resources' Underground Mapping Reveals Major New Target Boosting High-Grade Antimony Potential at its Mojave Project Desert Antimony Mine

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Locksley Resources (OTCQX: LKYRF / ADR: LKYLY) reported that underground mapping at the Desert Antimony Mine within its Mojave Project identified a new exploration corridor, the Beefeater Shear, mapped at widths of 10–15 meters. The Stage III review combined high-resolution underground mapping and regional structural analysis.

Management said the Beefeater Shear shares structural timing with the DAM vein system, that radiometric targets were validated, and that targeted sampling and drilling will follow to confirm mineralization and economic potential.

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  • Identification of the Beefeater Shear mapped at 10–15 meters width
  • Validation of project-wide radiometric targets supporting focused exploration
  • Planned targeted sampling and drilling to follow underground mapping
  • Articulated mine-to-market strategy with downstream technology partnerships

Negative

  • No assay results reported yet; sampling assays pending
  • No mineral resource or reserve estimate disclosed for the Mojave Project

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SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., Feb. 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Locksley Resources Limited (ASX: LKY; OTCQX: LKYRF/ADR: LKYLY) announced a major new target zone revealed by underground mapping at its Desert Antimony Mine (DAM), part of the company's Mojave Project.

This notable finding, the Beefeater Shear, is a shear zone corridor mapped at widths of up to 10-15 meters and a result of a comprehensive Stage III technical review focusing on the Northern Block. This included high-resolution underground mapping at the DAM and regional structural analysis. More information can be found here: https://cdn-api.markitdigital.com/apiman-gateway/ASX/asx-research/1.0/file/2924-03054294-6A1311088&v=undefined.

"Locksley's geology team considers Beefeater to share the same structural timing and kinematic history as the DAM mineralized vein system to the West," said Kerrie Matthews, Managing Director and CEO of Locksley. She added that these insights along with the validation of project-wide radiometric targets, pave the way for targeted sampling and drilling to confirm mineralization and economic potential. "This allows us to focus on extensions with greater certainty," she said, noting that by mapping the underground workings at DAM the company has essentially "unlocked" the geometry of the system.

"We now see exactly how high-grade, mineralized blocks have been created by later structural events," she affirmed adding the identification of the 10-15 meter Beefeater Shear provides Locksley with a new exploration target that can increase the exploration pipeline of critical mineral projects on the Mojave claims. "We look forward to receiving assays from the various surface and underground sampling," she said.

Locksley Resources (https://www.locksleyresourcescom.au) is focused on critical minerals in the U.S. The company is actively advancing the Mojave Project in California, targeting rare earth elements (REEs) and antimony. Locksley is executing a mine-to-market strategy for antimony, aimed at reestablishing domestic supply chains for critical materials, underpinned by strategic downstream technology partnerships with leading U.S. research institutions and industry partners. This targeted approach, combined with resource development with innovative processing and separation technologies, positions Locksley to play a role in advancing U.S. critical materials independence.

Contact: Beverly Jedynak, beverly.jedynak@viriathus.com, 312-943-1123; 773-350-5793

 

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FAQ

What did Locksley Resources (LKYLY) discover at the Desert Antimony Mine on Feb 10, 2026?

They identified the Beefeater Shear, a new 10–15 meter shear corridor. According to the company, this came from Stage III underground mapping and regional structural analysis, providing a new, drill-targetable exploration zone at the Mojave Project.

How will the Beefeater Shear affect Locksley Resources' (LKYLY) exploration plans?

It creates a prioritized target for sampling and drilling. According to the company, the shear's geometry and validated radiometric targets allow focused follow-up sampling and drilling to test for high-grade antimony mineralization.

Has Locksley Resources (LKYLY) released assay or resource results from the Mojave Project?

No assay or resource estimates have been released yet; assays are pending. According to the company, surface and underground samples have been collected and assays are awaited to confirm mineralization and economic potential.

What is Locksley Resources' (LKYLY) strategic approach for antimony at the Mojave Project?

They are pursuing a mine-to-market strategy with downstream technology partners. According to the company, that approach aims to reestablish U.S. domestic supply chains using processing and separation technologies.

What are the immediate next steps for Locksley Resources (LKYLY) after the underground mapping discovery?

The company will perform targeted sampling and drilling to test the new shear corridor. According to the company, validated radiometric targets and mapping now guide more certain targeting and follow-up exploration work.