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Nimy Resources’ (ASX: NIM) maiden gallium resource is one of the highest-grade in the world at more than 100 g/t, and the western world is desperate for non-Chinese gallium supply. Nimy says it can help meet that need. The resource is already significant but Managing Director Luke Hampson tells us there is huge scope for growth. The company is also advancing its copper exploration programmes in WA.
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Exceptional grade for a niche metal Nimy has announced a maiden inferred JORC resource at its Block 3 deposit of 7.23 Mt grading 102 g/t gallium, totalling approximately 740 t contained. This positions it among the highest-grade gallium resources known globally.
Strong supply-chain positioning Gallium is classified as a critical metal, with global production dominated by China. A high-grade Western-jurisdiction supply source such as Nimy provides strategic diversification for international markets seeking secure supply.
Significant upside and exploration optionality The maiden resource covers only a small portion of the mineralised footprint. Broader exploration targets suggest potential for substantial growth through further drilling across a 30 km² anomalous zone.
Synergies with other commodities and projects Beyond gallium, Nimy continues to advance promising copper and base-metal targets within the Mons Project. This reinforces multi-commodity optionality as exploration accelerates.
Emerging funding and offtake momentum Interest from US and European groups, alongside engagement with critical-minerals partners, positions Nimy to potentially access government-backed funding and secure future offtake pathways.
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Nimy Resources’ (ASX: NIM) maiden gallium resource is one of the highest-grade in the world at more than 100 g/t, and the western world is desperate for non-Chinese gallium supply. Nimy says it can help meet that need. The resource is already significant but Managing Director Luke Hampson tells us there is huge scope for growth. The company is also advancing its copper exploration programmes in WA.
Guest bio:
Links:
Key Insights:
Exceptional grade for a niche metal Nimy has announced a maiden inferred JORC resource at its Block 3 deposit of 7.23 Mt grading 102 g/t gallium, totalling approximately 740 t contained. This positions it among the highest-grade gallium resources known globally.
Strong supply-chain positioning Gallium is classified as a critical metal, with global production dominated by China. A high-grade Western-jurisdiction supply source such as Nimy provides strategic diversification for international markets seeking secure supply.
Significant upside and exploration optionality The maiden resource covers only a small portion of the mineralised footprint. Broader exploration targets suggest potential for substantial growth through further drilling across a 30 km² anomalous zone.
Synergies with other commodities and projects Beyond gallium, Nimy continues to advance promising copper and base-metal targets within the Mons Project. This reinforces multi-commodity optionality as exploration accelerates.
Emerging funding and offtake momentum Interest from US and European groups, alongside engagement with critical-minerals partners, positions Nimy to potentially access government-backed funding and secure future offtake pathways.

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