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Videos & Webinarsadmin2025-08-27T05:50:34+00:00
Strong US policy support and drilling approvals are driving Locksley Resources (ASX:LKY | OTCQB:LKYRF | FSE:X5L) forward in its mission to supply critical minerals.

Technical Director Julian Woodcock outlines:
- The impact of the March 2025 Executive Order fast-tracking US mining
- Approvals at El Campo rare earth targets and the outcome of MP Materials’ appeal
- Engagement with federal programs under the Defense Production Act
- Collaboration with research bodies and EXIM Bank
- Progress toward a secure, vertically integrated US supply chain
Regulatory Tailwinds and Federal Backing: Locksley Resources’ US Strategy
At Locksley Resources (ASX:LKY) (OTCQB:LKYRF) (FSE:X5L), we are taking a dual approach that combines exploration with processing research and energy storage innovation. This positions us not just as an explorer, but as an early contributor to a vertically integrated U.S. supply chain for antimony and rare earths.

In this video, our Head of Critical Minerals, Allister Caird, explains:
- How our collaboration aligns with U.S. government policy
- The potential commercial benefits if research programs are successful
- How this strategy sets Locksley apart from other explorers
Aligning with U.S. Policy and Driving Value Across the Supply Chain | Locksley Resources
At Locksley Resources (ASX:LKY | OTCQB:LKYRF), we are advancing our U.S. critical minerals strategy with a focus on aligning our projects with bipartisan government priorities.

In this video, our Head of Critical Minerals Allister Caird discusses:
- How our projects align with local, state and federal development priorities.
- The role of permitting and funding reforms in accelerating delivery.
- The key milestones investors should watch over the next 6 to 12 months.

We remain committed to supporting secure supply chains for rare earths and antimony in the United States.
Locksley Resources | Critical Minerals Strategy & U.S. Policy Alignment with Allister Caird
Locksley Resources (ASX:LKY | OTCQB:LKYRF) Technical Director Julian Woodcock discusses the importance of rare earth elements (REEs) and antimony to the United States.

In this video, Julian explains:
🔹 Why REEs and antimony are considered critical to defence, technology, and renewable energy
🔹 How the US remains heavily reliant on China, which supplies around 70 percent of global REEs
🔹 The strategic role of antimony in flame retardants, ammunition, and energy storage
🔹 US policy initiatives, including Executive Orders, bipartisan legislation to remove Chinese REEs from defence supply chains by 2026, and Department of Energy and Defense funding opportunities
Locksley Resources | Julian Woodcock on the Geopolitical Role of REEs and Antimony in the US
Locksley Resources (ASX:LKY | OTCQB:LKYRF) has constructed a 3D geological model at the Desert Antimony Prospect based on surface structural mapping and sampling.

Key points in this presentation:
- A broader mineralised horizon has been identified (highlighted in orange).
- Three anastomosing quartz carbonate-stibnite veins have been modelled from historic workings and outcrop measurements.
- The drilling program is designed to test the broader horizon, intersect the interpreted veins, and search for new undiscovered veins.

This marks the next step in advancing the Desert Antimony Prospect and strengthening the U.S. critical minerals supply chain.
Locksley Resources (ASX:LKY | OTCQB:LKYRF) | 3D Geological Model at the Desert Antimony Prospect
Locksley Resources (ASX: LKY | OTCQB: LKYRF) is advancing the Mojave Project to establish a domestic U.S. supply of antimony and rare earths.

In this webinar, Head of Critical Minerals Allister Caird and Technical Director Julian Woodcock outline our strategy and upcoming milestones.

Topics include:
- Commencement of drilling at the Desert Antimony Mine and El Campo Rare Earth Prospect
- Pathway toward publishing a JORC Exploration Target
- How our DeepSolv technology delivers higher recovery with lower emissions compared to traditional methods
- Development of antimony-based energy storage through our Rice University collaboration
- U.S. partnerships with Rice University, Viriathus, GreenMet and Tribeca Capital
- Funding exploration and research with our strong $6.2 million cash position

With demand for antimony forecast to more than double to $7.4 billion, we are focused on positioning Locksley as a cornerstone of the U.S. critical minerals supply chain.

#LKY #LKYRF #CriticalMinerals #Antimony #RareEarths #EnergySecurity
Unlocking U.S. Critical Minerals | Locksley Resources Webinar
Locksley Resources (ASX:LKY | OTCQB:LKYRF) sat down with Allister Caird, Head of Critical Minerals, to discuss how antimony connects US processing to advanced energy storage.

This interview answers key questions:
- Why is antimony important for the future of energy storage?
- What role does it play in next generation battery chemistries?
- How does Thrust 2 of the Rice University program build on the processing advances in Thrust 1?

Watch to see how Locksley’s work with Rice University is creating a closed loop from resource discovery to downstream innovation, all within the United States.
Locksley Resources | Antimony’s Role in Next Generation Batteries
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At Locksley Resources (ASX:LKY | OTCQB:LKYRF), we are focused on building a vertically integrated platform that connects exploration, processing and deployment of critical minerals in the United States.

In this video, our Head of Critical Minerals, Allister Caird, discusses:
- How vertical integration underpins secure and resilient U.S. supply chains
- The long term value opportunities this strategy presents for industry partners, investors and federal stakeholders
- Why our Mojave Project is uniquely positioned to support U.S. policy priorities across rare earths and antimony

Discover how Locksley is advancing its vision to become a leading contributor to America’s critical minerals future.
Locksley Resources | Building a U.S. Critical Minerals Platform with Vertical Integration
Locksley Resources (ASX:LKY | OTCQB:LKYRF) presents an overview of its Mojave Project Pre-Drilling Program in San Bernardino County, California.

Located beside MP Materials’ Mountain Pass mine, the only operating rare earth mine in the US, Mojave hosts two prospects:

- El Campo: Surface sampling up to 12.1% TREO, including 3.19% NdPr, along strike from Mountain Pass.
- Desert Antimony Mine: Historic grades up to 46% Sb, with newly mapped stibnite veins and expanded drill targets.

With permits secured and funding in place, drilling at Mojave targets rare earth and antimony discoveries vital to EVs, wind turbines, defence, semiconductors, and clean energy.
Mojave Pre-Drilling Program Overview | Critical Minerals in the US
Locksley Resources (ASX:LKY) (OTCQB:LKYRF) speaks with Head of Critical Minerals, Allister Caird, about the company’s strategy to advance the Mojave Project in California.

In this video:
- Why hydrometallurgy is a better approach for antimony processing than pyrometallurgy
- How Thrust 1 of the Rice University work stream supports project de-risking and acceleration
Hydrometallurgy Advantage & De-Risking Mojave | Locksley Resources (ASX:LKY) (OTCQB:LKYRF)
Locksley Resources’ Head of Critical Minerals, Allister Caird, explains why we partnered with Rice University and breaks down Thrust 1 of the work stream, focusing on the bottleneck in antimony processing that the collaboration is designed to solve.

What's covered:
- The strategic rationale behind the Rice University partnership
- The objective of Thrust 1 and the specific processing problem it targets
- How this work could support a resilient US critical minerals supply chain
Locksley x Rice University: Why the partnership and how Thrust 1 targets antimony processing
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