Core Insights - Nova Minerals Limited has announced promising assay results from its 2025 surface sampling program at the Estelle Gold and Critical Minerals Project in Alaska, indicating potential for significant gold deposits [1][3][21]. Exploration Results - The 2025 exploration program included over 30 traverses covering 75-line kilometers, resulting in 430 soil samples, 170 rock samples, and 26 stream sediment samples [4][5]. - New gold anomalies have been identified, with rock samples showing grades up to 24.6 g/t Au and soil samples with a peak of 5.5 g/t Au [6][9]. - The RPM ridgeline is highlighted as a high-priority drill target for 2026, aiming to identify high-grade pods similar to the RPM North deposit [6][7]. Upcoming Plans - The company plans to conduct drill testing of identified anomalies in 2026, with a focus on expanding the newly discovered gold-copper system at West Wing [3][7]. - Additional results from the 2025 soil and rock sampling will be reported as they are processed [5][24]. - Upcoming milestones include airborne geophysical surveys, metallurgical and environmental test work, and updates on the antimony project [24]. Company Overview - Nova Minerals is advancing one of the world's largest undeveloped gold deposits and is focused on the Estelle Gold and Critical Minerals Project, which hosts two defined multi-million-ounce gold resources [21][22]. - The project is located in the Tintina Gold Belt, known for its significant gold endowment and major mining operations [22].
Nova Announces Further High-Grade Gold Discovered at RPM