Unlocking Strategic Value in Rare Metals

~14,738 Tons of Confirmed Antimony Reserves in Kyrgyzstan — Valued Over $340 million USD.

About the Project

StibiumKG is a high-potential Antimony site located in the mineral-rich southern Kyrgyzstan region. The project is owned by a private entity with full government licensing for exploration and development.

This strategically positioned reserve offers significant resource depth with fully confirmed quantities of Antimony — a metal critical to energy storage, semiconductors, and defense technologies.

Antimony (Stibium)

14,738 Tons

Confirmed Antimony Metal Content

Verified across C1, C2, and P1 Reserve Zones

Resource Profile & Economic Highlights

CategoryOre Reserves (tons)Sb Grade (%)Sb Metal (tons)
C19,979.95.20%518.7
C2222,416.43.96%8,800.1
P1386,727.91.40%5,419.3

All reserve data is based on official geological records and has been verified by the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Kyrgyz Republic.

The deposit is included in the State Mineral Balance, confirming its legitimacy, quality, and development potential.

Mineralization varies between 0.15% and 28% in key zones. Trace quantities of gold (5–7 g/ton) and silver (15–20 g/ton) are also present.

Geological Reserve Summary

~14,738 Tons

Total Identified Sb Metal

(C1, C2, P1 – Government Verified)

Up to 40%

Concentrate Grade

(Factory Enriched – Gravity Table)

87%

Antimony Recovery Rate

(Tested via Pilot Plant Trials)

Strategic Resource in a Shifting World

Antimony is critical in semiconductors, military applications, and flame retardants. As global supply chains evolve, StibiumKG stands as a key resource holder ready for strategic partnership, exploration, and development.

Why Antimony?