Ground EM program starts this week
- Soil sampling has outlined three parallel gold trends at the Masson, Masson NE and Thompson prospects within the Mons Project area
- These are in addition to the two large gold anomalies previously identified at Corporate James and Corporate James South (see ASX announcement 18 June 2026)
- The sampling has also identified a large area of potential VHMS-hosted Cu-Zn-Ag mineralisation at Masson NE, with two more discrete zones of anomalism identified at central and SE Thompson
- An extensive ground electromagnetic (EM) survey is set to start this week across Masson, Masson NE, Sneaky Squirrel and Block 3 to target base and precious metals (see ASX announcement 16 July 2026)
Nimy Resources Limited (ASX: NIM) is pleased to announce ongoing results of an extensive soil geochemistry program across the Masson, Masson NE (Masson NE) and Thompson prospects, which are all part of Nimy’s 100%-owned Mons Project in the Murchison Domain of WA.
Nimy also advises that ground electromagnetic (EM) survey’s are scheduled to commence this week over Masson, Masson NE, Sneaky Squirrel and Block 3 (Mons Gallium Project).
A total of 4,594 soil samples were collected and assayed utilising LabWest’s patented Ultrafine™ assay method across the three prospects. The program has returned coincident, broad-scale anomalism in a suite of pathfinder elements – arsenic, bismuth, molybdenum, antimony, tellurium, silver, cobalt, copper, nickel, lead and zinc – confirming the prospectivity of the Masson – Masson NE – Thompson corridor for both gold and base metal mineralisation styles.
Managing Director Luke Hampson said:
These strong soil sampling results provide yet more evidence of the immense prospectivity of Mons. We have now outlined several major gold anomalies, all featuring key pathfinder elements and highly promising geological characteristics. We have also identified an extremely prospective copper-zinc-silver anomaly with the potential to host VHMS-style mineralisation.
Detailed ground geophysics commence this week to refine the base metal targets ahead of drilling”.


