Maxus Mining Inc. announces successful results from the 2025 exploration program at the Hurley Project in British Columbia. The program confirmed high-grade antimony mineralization up to 9.33% Sb and gold mineralization up to 11.60 g/t Au in quartz veins. The desktop compilation of historical reports supports the district-scale exploration potential of the property.
The Company’s field reconnaissance program at the Hurley Project in British Columbia identified multiple high-grade gold and antimony occurrences associated with mineralized quartz veins in granodiorite. Outcrop samples returned significant gold anomalies up to 11.60 g/t Au and antimony mineralization up to 9.33% Sb. These findings support the presence of a polymetallic mineralizing system on the property.
Maxus Mining Inc. is focused on advancing economic mineral properties in British Columbia, totaling approximately 15,098 hectares of prospective terrain. The portfolio includes three antimony projects, the Alturas Antimony Project, the Hurley Antimony Project, and the Quarry Antimony Project, along with the Lotto Tungsten Project and Penny Copper Project. The Company is committed to unlocking value across multiple critical mineral systems through targeted exploration programs.
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