The news comes from the company’s Mons nickel project in the Karroun Hill District, where Nimy has been going hard on an initial RC drilling campaign.
That drilling has intersected 13m of massive sulphide mineralisation in total, containing pyrrhotite, pentlandite, chalcopyrite and pyrite.
Nimy notes that the mineralised intersection is continuous and commencing from 102m depth, while the massive sulphide intersections are “coincident with the modelled MLEM [moving-loop electro-magnetic] plate locations”.
Samples have been gathered and are on their way to Perth for assaying.
Nimy executive director Luke Hampson commented with:
“The intersection of massive sulphide mineralization in our first drill hole targeting conductive plates is a big win following our strategy of extensive VTEM and follow up MLEM.
“The intersections represent proof of concept in our search for massive sulphide mineralisation in an enormous holding covering an 80km strike of greenstone in over 2000km² that has already delivered very deep intersections of low-grade nickel from previous drilling.”