Aurelia Metals Extends Mineralisation at Nymagee Through Successful Drilling

Reuters
Dec 18, 2025
Aurelia Metals Extends Mineralisation at Nymagee Through Successful Drilling

Aurelia Metals Ltd. has reported further significant exploration success at the historical Nymagee Mine, reinforcing the district's scale and mineralisation continuity. Recent drilling at Nymagee North extended polymetallic, gold-bearing mineralisation up-dip by 100 metres, with the mineralisation remaining open along strike to the north. The Metropolitan lens was also extended up-dip, maintaining thickness and grades, while the Nymagee Main area saw mineralisation extended both along strike and up to 250 metres down-dip. These results strengthen confidence in Nymagee’s long-term potential and support Aurelia’s objective of defining an inventory to underpin the development of its next mine in the Cobar region. Further exploration, including an additional downhole electromagnetic survey at Nymagee North, is underway to guide future drilling and project development.

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