Resolution Minerals Secures Second FAST-41 Designation at Golden Gate

Commodities · July 17, 2026

Resolution Minerals Secures Second FAST-41 Designation at Golden Gate

Golden Gate has joined the US FAST-41 Transparency Program, giving Resolution Minerals federal permitting coordination across both primary Horse Heaven targets and supporting its integrated tungsten-antimony-gold strategy.

ASX Announcement — 17 July 2026

Resolution Minerals Limited (ASX: RML; OTCQB: RLMLF) has secured FAST-41 Transparency Coverage for the Golden Gate tungsten-gold target at its Horse Heaven Project in Idaho.

The designation is Resolution's second within Horse Heaven, following the inclusion of Antimony Ridge in April 2026. Both primary development targets are now prioritised for coordinated US federal permitting oversight.

What FAST-41 provides

FAST-41 is a federal framework designed to improve the efficiency, transparency and accountability of permitting for strategically important US projects. Covered projects receive structured inter-agency coordination, defined permitting timelines and public milestone tracking through the Federal Permitting Dashboard.

Resolution said the status is expected to accelerate permitting, improve engagement with strategic partners and funding sources, and support the development of a domestic US supply chain for tungsten and antimony.

Golden Gate development scope

  • The US Forest Service has accepted a Plan of Operations covering exploration and development work at Golden Gate.
  • The plan includes new roads between Golden Gate North and South, up to 340 drill holes and 2,000 feet of trenching.
  • Golden Gate includes a past-producing tungsten mine reported to have operated intermittently from approximately 1952 to 1980, with reported production grades of 1.5% to 2.0% tungsten.
  • The target sits within Resolution's 15,000-acre Horse Heaven project, adjacent to Perpetua Resources' permitted Stibnite Gold Project.

Resolution said the US Forest Service intends to permit the Antimony Ridge and Golden Gate plans under one National Environmental Policy Act process, potentially streamlining work across both targets.

At the time of the announcement, 22 holes had been completed in the ongoing 13,700m Golden Gate drilling program. The company plans further drilling to test whether the Golden Gate North and South zones form part of one larger contiguous mineralised system.

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