Nimy Resources announced results following receipt of the first batch of nickel targeted soil samples processed at Labwest using ultrafine analysis. Summary: The soil sampling program using ultrafine analysis has been conducted to ascertain the geochemical signature at the surface and possible correlation to underlying geophysics. Sampling was carried out across three prospects that have been prioritised due to the presence of electromagnetic conductor plates modelled following the MLEM survey completed in 2022.

Additionally a further four lines were collected over geophysical magnetic anomalies interpreted as being favourable for the accumulation of nickel sulphide mineralisation within komatiite flows. A total of 293 samples were collected at 50 metre spacings for a linear total of 14.3kms. Results were very encouraging with all three existing prospects (Dease Gossan, North Tip and North Lake) returning anomalous nickel assays coinciding with the MLEM conductor plates modelled. The assay results over the three additional prospects were also very encouraging returning anomalous nickel assays over the possible nickel sulphide traps identified following analysis of the magnetic survey data.

Results summarised as follows: Dease Gossan Prospect Line 6676200: A total of 25 samples were collected (for 1.2 kms at 50m spacing) across two of three MLEM plates. The geochemistry peaked at 848ppm and 917ppm nickel at two sample points that correlate with the two MLEM conductor plates modelled. Chrome, copper, iron, sulphur and zinc were also elevated between the two peak nickel assay points.

North Tip Prospect Line 6677200: A total of 39 samples were collected (for 1.9kms at 50m spacing) south of the North Tip Prospect MLEM conductor plate across an interpreted mafic - ultramafic sequence. The geochemistry peaked at 233ppm and 288ppm nickel at two sample points alongstrike from the North Tip conductor plate which appears to confirm the continuity of the ultramafic. Chrome and sulphur were also elevated with the two peak nickel assay points.

North Lake Prospect Line 6674500: A total of 19 samples were collected (for 0.9kms at 50m spacing across the North Lake Prospect MLEM conductor plate. The geochemistry peaked at 399ppm and 497ppm nickel at two sample points correlating with the MLEM conductor plate modelled. Chrome, copper, iron, sulphur and zinc were also elevated between the two peak nickel assay points.

East Prospect Line 6683350: A total of 31 samples were collected (for 1.5kms at 50m spacing) across an interpreted mafic - ultramafic sequence. The geochemistry peaked at 1210ppm nickel coinciding with the interpreted eastern contact point of the high magnetic structure. Chrome, Iron and copper elevated with the peak nickel assay.

King Hill Prospect Line 6676200: A total of 81 samples were collected (for 4.0kms at 50m spacing) across an interpreted mafic - ultramafic sequence. The geochemistry returned peaks on the east (874ppm) and west (934ppm) contacts of the North South trending ultramafic followed by a strongly anomalous trend of sulphur (up to 2930ppm) across an interval of 400m. Two Copper anomalies occur on the eastern end of the line (peak values of 109ppm and 121ppm).

Royale Prospect Line 6669600: A total of 57 samples were collected (for 2.8kms at 50m spacing) across an interpreted ultramafic -mafic - ultramafic sequence. The geochemistry returned an anomalous nickel (up to 718ppm) and sulphur (up to 1930ppm) interval across the sequence. Chrome, copper, iron, sulphur and zinc were also elevated.

Indian Sandrunner Prospect Line 6,677,000: A total of 41 samples were collected (for 2.0kms at 50m spacing) across an interpreted flexure point in the north south trending ultramafic. Geophysics indicate a eastern flexure interupting the ultramafic trend before resuming the north south trend. Geochemistry indicates a strong coinciding nickel (peak value 920ppm), sulphur (1650ppm), chrome (1400ppm) and copper (356ppm) anomaly at the point of this flexure.