Nimy Resources (ASX:NIM) has released significant findings from its exploration activities at the Mons Project in Western Australia. The latest drilling program at the Masson prospect revealed high-grade copper, nickel, cobalt, and platinum group elements mineralization. A 1.4 km strike extension and a copper lens open at depth were identified.
Nimy Resources has completed its latest drilling program at the Masson prospect within the Mons Project, with promising results indicating high-grade copper and associated minerals. Key findings include a 1.4 km molybdenum anomaly and a copper lens that remains open at depth. The company plans further soil sampling, drilling, and geophysical surveys to explore the potential continuance of mineralization. With a focus on critical metals, Nimy Resources aims to advance its exploration efforts towards discovering and developing essential resources for a sustainable future.
The high-grade copper intersections across all drilled holes, along with the supporting soil sampling and VTEM survey results, underscore the potential for a larger scale mineralization at Mons Project.