Buxton Resources Limited (ASX:BUX), founded in 2007 and headquartered in Belmont, Western Australia, engages in the acquisition, exploration and evaluation of mineral tenements primarily targeting metalliferous ore deposits including nickel, copper, gold, iron ore and graphite; its core projects encompass the 100%-owned Graphite Bull project in Western Australia, which features a high-grade graphite resource with potential as a supplier of battery anode materials, the Copper Wolf porphyry copper-molybdenum project in Arizona, USA, situated in a prolific copper belt with historical resource estimates confirming a large Laramide-age system, the Centurion iron-oxide copper-gold (IOCG) project in Western Australia's West Arunta region exhibiting geophysical anomalies akin to Olympic Dam, and other assets such as the Matrix Manganese project in Arizona acquired via earn-in agreement; operations span Australia and the United States with a focus on critical minerals for battery and energy transition markets. Recent developments include the formation of a joint venture with IGO Limited, under which IGO earned a 51% interest in the Copper Wolf project, the award of drilling contracts to JB Contracting and DDH1 Drilling for the maiden exploration program at Centurion set to commence earthworks in June 2025 with up to A$220,000 co-funded by the Western Australia Government's Exploration Incentive Scheme, and the 2024 acquisition of 100% ownership in the Matrix Manganese project through a A$1 million investment over two years including share issuances and a 1.5% net smelter return royalty; these initiatives alongside completed heritage surveys and access agreements position the company for potential significant discoveries in underexplored regions.