Nimy Resources (ASX:NIM) has announced encouraging results from its latest drilling campaign at the Masson prospect, part of the Mons Project in Western Australia. The final hole of the campaign revealed high-grade copper, nickel, cobalt, and PGE mineralization within a broader zone of sulphides. The discovery indicates significant potential for further resource expansion.
Nimy Resources has reported substantial findings from its drilling at the Masson prospect, revealing significant copper, nickel, cobalt, and PGE mineralization. The copper lens remains open, indicating further potential along a 240-meter strike. Soil sampling and EM surveys have identified a 1.4 km molybdenum anomaly, suggesting extended mineralization potential. The company is optimistic about expanding its findings, aiming to explore additional electromagnetic trends and continue its successful exploration strategy. Positioned within a mineral-rich belt, Nimy Resources is focused on advancing the Mons Project to meet the growing demand for critical metals.
The results from our recent drilling campaign at the Masson prospect are very promising. The identification of high-grade copper and nickel, along with PGE mineralization, reinforces the potential of the Mons Project. Our ongoing exploration efforts aim to extend this mineralization and confirm new discoveries, supporting our strategy to supply critical metals.