Andrew Radonjic, Managing Director of Venture Minerals Limited (ASX:VMS) reveals the company's portfolio of jewels
Perhaps not many companies can boast of this, but believe it or not, Venture Minerals Limited is actually "suffering" from too much value in its portfolio. They originally came up with a defensive strategy to gather as many projects as possible, with the hope of finding a single jewel.
It led them to unearthing a chest full of treasures instead.
Andrew Radonjic is the Managing Director of Venture Minerals Limited, and he has shared several insightful chats with Noel Ong, CEO of Samso. The interesting thing about having returning guests is we get to see the progress and updates of the companies in real time, so information is always kept piping hot and fresh.
Mr. Radonjic explains the significance of Kulin. It is not many things - not just another Greenfield project, not a nearology play, nor is it a project using namesakes to attract attention.
What it has is a sound exploration deduction to create a project that will add significant value to shareholders.
Kulin is a Ni-Cu-PGE target whose geology is consistent with current thinking on this style of deposits. What is noteworthy is, a major mineral company has taken a large tenement package adjacent to the current Venture ground.
That is not all.
Mr. Radonjic brings with him the story of the surging Tin price and his insights into the Mount Lindsay project, which is naturally Green, making this a totally ESG compliant project.
Tune in if you are eager to unearth more insightful treasures.
Mr. Radonjic talks about:
Updates on the Kulin Project.
Why Kulin could be a Ni-Cu-PGE project in its own right.
What Ni-Cu-PGE is all about.
The surging Tin price making Mount Lindsay a big bear to watch.
The Green Story for Mount Lindsay.
Mining Mount Lindsay may be Green due to economics and not an ESG requirement.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:08 Updates on Kulin.
04:42 The Thor project is not a Nearology play.
05:37 Is Kulin a New Frontier?
11:30 What is the fuss with Ni-Cu-PGE statement?
17:04 Could Kulin be a JV target?
20:45 Is the surging Tin price pushing Mount Lindsay back as a flagship project?
27:00 Could Mount Lindsay be the Green Tin producer?
31:02 Ore sorting could make Mount Lindsay even more valuable.
32:25 Great positioning to be a World Class Tin Player.
34:45 The Green Tin Story is more than a Dream.
35:41 Conclusion
About Andrew Radonjic
Qualifications: BAppSc (Mining Geology), MSc (Mineral Economics), MAus/MM
Mr. Radonjic is a geologist and mineral economist with over 30 years of experience in mining and exploration, with an initial focus on gold and nickel in the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia. Andrew has fulfilled a variety of senior roles which gave rise to three gold discoveries, totalling in excess of 3 million ounces in resources and resulting in 1.5 million ounces being produced. Since 2006 Andrew has been an executive director with Venture Minerals, which he co-lead during the discovery of the Mount Lindsay Tin-Tungsten deposit. Andrew is also a non-executive director with Blackstone Minerals.
About Venture Minerals Limited
Venture Minerals Ltd (ASX: VMS) is entering an exciting phase as it looks to move from explorer to producer with production at the Riley Iron Ore Mine in Northwest Tasmania.
At the neighbouring Mount Lindsay Tin-Tungsten Project, higher Tin prices and the recognition of Tin as a fundamental metal to the battery revolution has refocused Venture’s approach to developing Mount Lindsay. Already one of the world's largest undeveloped Tin-Tungsten deposits, the Company has commissioned an Underground Scoping Study on Mount Lindsay that will leverage off the previously completed feasibility work.
In Western Australia, Chalice Mining (ASX: CHN) recently committed to spend up to $3.7m in Venture’s South West Project, to advance previous exploration completed by Venture to test a Julimar lookalike Nickel-Copper-PGE target.
At the Company’s Golden Grove North Project, it has already intersected up to 7% Zinc, 1.3% Copper and 2.1g/t Gold at Orcus and has identified several, strong EM conductors currently being drill tested which are situated along the 5km long VMS (Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide) Target Zone, along strike to the world class Golden Grove Zinc-Copper-Gold Mine. Venture recently doubled the Nickel-Copper-PGE landholding at Kulin by securing two highly prospective 20-kilometre long Ni-Cu-PGE targets.
Contact Venture Minerals Limited
Suite 3, Level 3
24 Outram Street, West Perth
Western Australia 6005
P.O. Box 1175,
West Perth, WA 6872
t/ +61 (08) 6279 9428
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