Domestic Metals has announced the expansion of its exploration activities at the Smart Creek Project in the United States as the company intensifies efforts to evaluate the mineral potential of the site.
The company said the expanded exploration program will include additional drilling, geological mapping and advanced sampling aimed at identifying and defining potential mineral resources in the project area. The move is part of Domestic Metals’ strategy to strengthen its asset portfolio and advance promising projects toward future development.
Company officials noted that early exploration results from the Smart Creek Project have indicated encouraging signs of mineralization, prompting the decision to broaden the scope of the exploration campaign. The expanded program will focus on testing new target zones and improving the understanding of the region’s geological structure.
Domestic Metals stated that the initiative is expected to generate valuable data that will help determine the scale and economic viability of the mineral deposits at the site. The company is also planning to incorporate modern exploration technologies to enhance accuracy and efficiency during the survey process.
Industry observers say that increased exploration activity reflects growing global interest in securing new sources of critical and industrial metals. As demand for minerals linked to energy transition and advanced technologies continues to rise, mining companies are accelerating exploration programs to identify new resources and strengthen supply chains.