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Argyle Resources’ partner files 21 mineral lode claims in Wyoming

4th July 2025

By: Tasneem Bulbulia

Deputy Editor Online

     

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Junior mineral exploration company Argyle Resources’ exploration partner Rangefront Mining Services has filed 21 mineral lode claims on the company’s behalf with the US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in Crook County, Wyoming.

The company is naming these consolidated claim blocks the Sundance Bear Lodge rare earth element (REE) project.

The 21 lode claims have been submitted to the BLM for application processing, with finalisation expected within about six weeks.

Argyle and Rangefront will continue to evaluate the potential of the claims and explore opportunities to advance the project in alignment with the company’s strategic growth initiatives.

The newly staked claims are strategically located in the Bear Lodge Mining District, which has been an active mining region since the discovery of gold in 1875 near Warren Peak, the company highlights.

Exploration activity in the district has historically targeted gold, REEs, barium, copper, lead, zinc, manganese, niobium, tantalum, thorium, fluorine and phosphate.

“We are excited about the acquisition of these new claims, which add to our expanding portfolio of mineral assets. The historical mining activity in the region, coupled with our technical team’s expertise, presents a strong opportunity to unlock value from these properties,” says Argyle Resources CEO Jeff Stevens.

The company will provide further updates as the permitting process advances and as exploration activities start on the claims.

Argyle also holds 100% interests in the Pilgrim Islands, Matapedia, Lac Comporté and Saint Gabriel quartzite silica projects in Québec, and the Clay Howells REE project in Ontario, Canada.

The company is engaged in a research partnership with the INRS, a research and training institute funded by the Québec government. 

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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