What does Venture Minerals do?
Venture Minerals (ASX:VMS) focuses on developing critical mineral projects in Western Australia to meet the rising demand for materials essential to modern technology and green energy. Their primary asset is the Jupiter rare earth project, boasting high potential to become a world-class resource due to its grade and scale. Venture Minerals prioritises responsible mining practices while exploring other critical mineral opportunities across Western Australia, including Golden Grove North, South West Chalice, and Kulin.
Company Snapshot
Is Venture Minerals a public or private company?
Public
How many people does Venture Minerals employ?
13
What sector is Venture Minerals in?
Materials
Where is the head office for Venture Minerals?
Perth, Australia
What year was Venture Minerals founded?
2006
Jupiter Rare Earths Project: Located 250km east of Geraldton, WA, this high-grade project has the potential to become a world-class rare earth resource.
Brothers Project (992.4 km2): Located near Venture's Golden Grove North project, Brothers boasts a high-grade laterite soil result of 1,864 ppm combined REE and is close to a historic drill hole that intersected high TREO within clays. It also includes the Iron Duke project acquired through a JV agreement.
Bandy Project (110.9 km2): This project holds the highest combined REE value returned from a past surface sampling program in the Western Yilgarn Craton.
Golden Grove North Project: This project contains rare earth elements alongside other critical minerals.
South West Chalice Project: This project focuses on nickel-copper-PGE mineralisation.
Kulin Project: This project explores for nickel-copper-PGE and gold.