Neometals Ltd. announced an updated Inferred Mineral Resource estimate for the Mt Edwards 26 North deposit. The Mt Edwards 26N Mineral Resource was re-estimated by Richard Maddocks from Auralia Mining Consultants and reviewed by Snowden Mining Industry Consultants. The update at Mt Edwards 26N brings the global Mt Edwards Project Mineral Resources to 10.215 million tonnes at 1.6% nickel for 162,510 tonnes of contained nickel. Mt Edwards 26N, often simply referred to as Mt Edwards, was mined for nickel sulphide between 1981 and 1994. Production records show 951,568 tonnes at 2.69% nickel grade for 25,632 tonnes of contained nickel were mined, initially by way of a shaft which remains in place today, and then through a box cut, portal and decline. The Mt Edwards 26N deposit is located on mining lease M15/102 and M15/103, approximately 5km northwest of the Widgiemooltha Roadhouse (55km from Kambalda). Access from the Coolgardie to Esperance Highway is via well-established roads used for previous mining and exploration in the area. Geological knowledge has been sought by review of records from previous underground mining, including mapping and production figures, and reconciliation reports. More typical methods of analysis for Mineral Resource estimation such as interpretation of drill sample assays and logging combined with interpretations of surface and down-hole geophysical surveys were also used. The Mt Edwards 26N Mineral Resource is located 800 metres north of the 14N Inco Boundary Nickel Prospect, along geological strike, with the zone at depth between these areas remaining for the most part untested by drilling and sampling. The Mt Edwards 26N Mineral Resource was estimated by Richard Maddocks from Auralia Mining Consultants. The Mineral Resource estimate for the Mt Edwards 26N Deposit of 871,000 tonnes at 1.4% nickel for 12,400 nickel tonnes is reported in accordance with the 2012 Edition of the `Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves' prepared by the Joint Ore Reserves Committee of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Australian Institute of Geoscientists and Minerals Council of Australia (JORC Code) and follows a detailed interrogation and review of the available data, including the earlier reported Mineral Resource estimates by the previous holders of the tenement.