U.S. Department of Energy Commits $500 Million for Domestic Mineral Processing Amid Silver Supply Shortage
The U.S. Department of Energy has allocated $500 million for domestic mineral processing to address a persistent silver supply shortage, marking the sixth consecutive year of declining supplies. This initiative is part of a broader effort, with over $30 billion mobilized by the State Department to enhance resource security, benefiting companies like Americore Resources, which is advancing its Trinity Silver Project, and Brixton Metals, which has reported significant silver intercepts at its Langis Project.

The U.S. Department of Energy has committed $500 million for domestic processing of critical minerals, a move towards securing supply chains amid a sixth consecutive year of declining silver supplies. This commitment follows over $30 billion mobilized by the State Department to support domestic resource security.
Companies like Americore Resources and Brixton Metals are well-positioned to capitalize on these developments. Americore is advancing its Trinity Silver Project in Nevada, with drilling planned to begin in Q2 2026.
Brixton has reported its best silver intercepts at the Langis Project in Ontario. American Tungsten is initiating an auger drilling program on historical tailings in Idaho, looking to delineate recoverable inventory.




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