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    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - A Different Australian Rare Earth Story - The Jupiter Project.

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - A Different Australian Rare Earth Story - The Jupiter Project.

    Coffee with Samso 192 has Andrew Radonjic talking Rare Earths at the Jupiter project.

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) is now at the crossroads of emerging as a Rare Earth player in what is a complex and ultimately future-proofing sector. I labeled Venture Minerals as a Targeted Diversified Mineral Explorer in my very first interview with Andrew Radonjic, the Managing Director way back in October 2020, and this is another prime example of that business approach.

    The rare earth sector has had a lot of attention in the last 24 months and like all commodities, it is going through turbulent times. Samso has had the greatest privilege to have interviewed many of these stories over time and I see Venture Minerals as an interesting change to the current scene

    On the back of the recent announcement by Venture Minerals on the 29th of November 2023, entitled Jupiter Delivers over 7,000 ppm TREO assays from Maiden RC Drill Program, the company has raised additional funding to work on the project. In the current market, this is a strong vote of confidence for the potential of the Brothers REE project.

    In this episode, Andrew Radonjic shares with us his thoughts on the project and a good insight into the facts of the recent drilling results. In combination with the historical exploration activities, the picture of why Venture Minerals feels this project will have a future is material for viewers.

    Check out the conversation with Andrew Radonjic below:

    Samso's Conclusion

    As I have mentioned, we have had a good amount of content that is related to the rare earth sector, and my thoughts, which are consistent with most commentators, is that every REE project is unique. The key is what is at the bottom line of the project. Does it make money when the cookie crumbles?

    The Jupiter target is a clay-hosted rare earth project and as Andrew mentioned, there has been little metallurgical work done but these days, we are very comfortable assuming that it is a typical clay-hosted ree system. I don't think that this is a unique clay-hosted system but what will make it different is the logistical and the potential grade and tonnage.

    The other point of difference is a different social license. Most of the other projects have to deal with private landowners and the existence of the population. It may not be obvious now but I think in the long run, the bottom line will be noted.

    This is not to say that the others will not make money. As I measure the landscape for this sector, the companies that are left standing in the long term will be big winners. Fresh investors with more money in the bank will go a long way to becoming a long-term player.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Start

    00:20 Introduction

    00:54 What is happening with the Jupiter REE Target?

    03:56 Does alkaline intrusion play a part in Jupiter?

    06:50 Progress on the drilling at Jupiter

    14:11 What sets VMS apart from the others?

    25:17 Comments for existing shareholders

    29:37 Why did the recent new investors buy into the VSM Story?

    30:57 News flow

    33:34 Conclusion

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - Golden Grove North Goes AI with SensOre Limited.

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - Golden Grove North Goes AI with SensOre Limited.

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - Building a Rare Earth Portfolio in Western Australia

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - Building a Rare Earth Portfolio in Western Australia
    Rooster Talk 72 is all about Venture Minerals building a Rare Earth project portfolio.
     
    It is no surprise that Venture Minerals Limited (ASX:VMS) is now adding Rare Earths to the portfolio. The creation of a Decarbonisation Mineral Exploration Portfolio makes complete sense.
     
     
     
     
    The Rare Earth Bandwagon?
     
    The phrase "Rare Earths are Not Very Rare" is now way too over used. The REE scene has kind of matured in an accelerated way. One of the best Samso conversations is with Brett Hazelden, the Managing Director of OD6 Metals Limited.
     
    Check out the first Coffee with Samso that Brett did with Samso. It is a great start to understanding what it takes to develop a Rare Earth project.
     
     
     
    The New Projects
     
    As Andrew mentioned, Venture Minerals have been looking at Rare Earth projects for a while now. Their first mention was the discovery of REE within the Mount Lindsay project. This was first released on 20th September 2022. All the news releases are listed below.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Another Bow to War Chest.
     
    To me, this is part of the reasons why I like Venture. Dont get me wrong, I am not saying that Venture is travelling well now. The market sentiment for the company has not been kind. To add more issues, the general equity market is also poor. The share price is an indication of the company's position with the market.
     
    I see Venture creating value with the introduction of the Rare Earth story. The market is running hot on Rare Earths. The long term narrative for the permanent magnet story is strong. It is not going to happen in 5 years but if the geopolitical situation keeps going, then this is going to be a major story.
     
     
    Samso's Conclusion
     
    History tells us that there is never certainty. History also tells us that when bullies get together, it never ends well. China is now a bona fide player in world politics and there will be a shifting of participants on the world stage. The US and the West will begin to react or have reacted and this will lead to a shift of how natural resources are sourced.
     
    We all know that for the world economy to function, there has to be a balanced sharing of wealth. In this case, the wealth is where you source minerals. We are already seeing changes in geopolitical commentary of who should be and should not be dominating resources.
     
    Hence, the path forward will be positive for resource nations like Australia. Venture, like all the other companies will reap the rewards of the changing geopolitical game. The introduction of REE into the portfolio will do not harm. What they will find eventually is the question but Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained.
     
     
    Chapters:
     
    00:00 Start
    00:20 Introduction
    00:52 The REE path.
    02:34 The New REE projects.
    06:52 Can EM help define targets at Bandy and Brothers project?
    09:10 Clay REE vs. Hard Rock REE - Discussion
    11:25 How to manage the large Venture portfolio?
    17:09 The Path Towards Decarbonisation.
    23:00 The importance of being Polymetallic
    27:00 Market narrative is All about Market Demand.
    28:19 Demand for Commodities are Known to be driven by World Current Affairs.
    33:10 Conclusion

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - The Age of Boron.

    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - The Age of Boron.
    Coffee with Samso Episode 111 is all about Boron.
     
    The recent release by Venture Minerals Limited (ASX:VMS) is adding more light to the Mount Lindsay project. The realisation that more tin could be realised via the association of Boron now makes Mount Lindsay a solid project.
     
     
     
     
    Who is Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS)?
     
    In my very first Coffee with Samso with Andrew Radonjic, way back in October 2020, I had coined the company a Targeted Diversified Mineral Explorer. The basis of that title was because they have very promising targets. I know many people will say that is a long bow to draw but from an exploration point of view, I stand firm on my observation.
     
     
     
    Market Status
     
    Currently, like many of the market participant, the share price has taken a battering. The journey has been one where at its peak of about AUD$0.16 in mid 2021, it is now pretty much at it low (Figure 1). The share price has moved since the latest release which appears to be giving the market some joy.
     
     
     
     
    Figure 1: The share price chart for Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) over the last 3 years. (Source: Commsec)
     
    What I feel is that the market is generally not a direct reflection on the perceived valuation of the company. In the exploration sector, this is more relevant as the potentials are never calculatable.
     
    The current market capitalisation is around AUD33M. Some pundits may say that this is high for an explorer, but one have to understand that Venture has a iron ore resource that is at mining stage and a Tin an Tungsten resource that is at Feasibility Study stage.
     
    Why does Samso like Venture Minerals Limited? - Mount Lindsay Mineral Province.
     
    There are many companies that I currently in the market, but not all of them is reflecting my enthusiasm. As I have said many time, as an exploration geologist, I am always looking at the potential and with over 30 years of experience, working and learning about the industry, I have seen and heard many stories.
     
    Over the years, I have learnt is to identify projects that could have the best possible potential to bear fruits. What I see in Venture are projects that have these potentials. Look at the Thor project. I like the concept and the potential from the first Coffee with Samso. The latest on that project is the Joint Venture partner has now target two new priority targets.
     
     
    The Mount Lindsay project is one that needs no introduction. Venture is currently working on a Feasibility study for Mount Lindsay. This will take time and as they develop new concepts. What is being now showcased is the potential endowment of the Province. When you look at the latest summarised geological plan (Figure 2), you will see why I call this the Mount Lindsay Mineral Province.
     
     
     
     
    Figure 2: Mount Lindsay Project: Geology Map showing High Grade Tin-Tungsten Targets and Tin-Boron Skarns
     
    For those readers that are not well versed with geology, what I want to represent with Figure 2 is that the area/province that I am referring to is well mineralised. There is a suite of metals that are being found. For this to happen, you need a mineral system that is sufficiently powerful and endowed to be present.
     
    In my time showcasing Venture Minerals, I dont think that has been a focus for the company. I will not be surprised when that is a topic of conversation.
     
    The Boron Story - Samso is Excited.
     
    The Boron story is going to be a big asset for Venture. For those taht are new to the Boron game, you will quickly find that Venture is in the big leagues. Granted that there is still a lot of questions, such as, is there an economic volume, is there an economic recoverable process...etc.
     
    For Samso, the input credit and the potential ability to recover more tin in the process is the game changer. When you look at the major mining projects, it is very often the input m credits of other products in the mine that makes the profitability of the mine. If you look at Olympic Dam, by far the biggest single mine in the world, it is the myriad of other metals that have extended the life of the mine.
     
     
    Samso's Conclusion
     
    Venture Minerals have been through a wild ride over the two years. There is no denying that there are shareholders who are disappointed with the journey lately but there are also shareholders that have bought at the lows and exited with a handsome loot.
     
    The introduction of the Boron story is exciting. This could be the game changer for Venture. This will create a new dimension for the company as when you look at the market for Boron, it will be an eye opener. If the oncoming data about what Venture have in terms of the Boron is positive, we will be in for another ride.
     
    Whichever shareholder you are, there is also some realities that make VMS a well balanced investment. When you look at the portfolio of projects, they are placed in every stage of the exploration game. You have early stage greenfield exploration such as Kulin and Golden Grove North. Thor which is in a joint venture with Chalice Mining is being explored but is free carried as Chalice is earning into the project.
     
    Mt Lindsay and the Riley iron ore project is the next step up. Mount Lindsay has greenfield to "development". Riley is at mining stage. Riley is waiting for the right market timing and can be turned on when the time arrives.
     
    So my thoughts on a company like this is, its hedged at all ends. There are not too many companies in the sector with this kind of portfolio. I have spoken to many and I will be surprised that there is more than a handful with the well spread of projects like Venture Minerals.
     
    When you have been in the sector for a long time, you appreciate these kind of odds. For this reason, I think that at at market cap of 40M, Venture is definitely worth doing some lengthy research.
     
    Andrew Radonjic has been in this game for a long time and when you look at the price chart in Figure 1, the risk of investing in the company is not ambiguous. One may say you can go to the casino and have the same odds, but as all investors in this sector, we beg to differ. Research and understanding your risk management is the key.
     
    Understand the geology, understand the upside and downside and understand your own risk capability. For these reasons, I strongly recommend reaching out to Andrew and getting him to give you the low down on the company.
     
     
    Chapters:
     
    00:00 Start
    00:20 Introduction
    01:20 About Venture Minerals and boron
    04:14 Tin-rich borates in Mount Lindsay
    12:02 Any potential metallurgical issues?
    14:57 How much can be recovered from the cassiterite?
    19:56 Uses of boron
    23:18 Market shifts?
    28:57 News flow
    30:22 Why VMS?
    31:56 Conclusion

    Venture Minerals Limited - Getting Closer to the Julimar look-alike.

    Venture Minerals Limited - Getting Closer to the Julimar look-alike.
    Rooster Talk Episode 62 is all about why Chalice Mining Limited (ASX: CHN) chose those targets.
     
    Venture Minerals Limited (ASX:VMS) has just received some interesting news on their Thor JV with Chalice Mining.
     
    The Thor JV has been one of the company's assets that has an active exploration program. It is an important part of the portfolio of assets which is worked by Chalice Mining. We have had a Coffee with Samso that was dedicated to that topic (Julimar's Twin Brother - The Thor Project - Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - Episode 83) as there is a lot of interest riding on what Chalice is doing at the project.

    To me, the recent announcement that was published on the 13th July has something that is very interesting. The area that they have identified is at what I thought was a jog or an area where some extension may have happened. This is fairly observant from the magnetic image where is this distinct bend.

     
    This is a very early stage target and I am not saying that there is a X on the ground to discover. What is nice to see is the coincidence with the geophysics. The subtle nature of the wording in the announcement is not consistent with my observation.
     
    What I mean is that if they did not find anything geochemically at that spot, I would have been disappointed. I encourage viewers to watch and listen to Andrew as this has some good points for investors to consider with the "tough" times current on the market.
     
     
    Chapters:
     
    00:00 Start
    00:20 Introduction
    01:01 Andrew updates
    02:55 The Two Targets.
    07:26 Maybe Chalice have found the sweet spot.
    12:05 The Western Yilgarn margin?
    14:16 Factors that create mineral exploration discoveries.
    19:48 Market and Exploration Expectations.
    20:36 Other Venture projects?
    24:24 The need to understand market sentiment and mineral exploration.
    26:40 The need for investors to play the patience game.
    27:37 Andrews last words.
    29:05 Conclusions

    Revolver Resources Limited - An Elephant Copper Deposit - Discovered in Queensland - Australia

    Revolver Resources Limited - An Elephant Copper Deposit - Discovered in Queensland - Australia
    Coffee with Samso Episode 142 is all about Revolver Resources Limited (ASX: RRR) discovering what is looking like a giant Copper Deposit in Queensland.
     
    In this episode of Coffee with Samso, we explore a company that is developing a great copper deposit. Revolver has two assets in north western Queensland, Australia that seem to be little know. The company had worked on these projects for 7 years in a private capacity and were listed in 2021.
     
    The company is well funded, cashed up and is in the process of unlocking the value of Dianne and Osprey. The two projects headline the company with both showing enormous potential.
     
    Pat Williams, the managing director of the company speaks to us about the dedication of the company to produce value for shareholders by systematically going through the process of exploration while keeping a tight reign on costs.
     
    The recent discovery of the Green Hill corridor speaks volume of the potential of Dianne. Green Hill prospect is not looking to emulate a size of 3 football fields and the results are indicating that the size could grow further.
     
    Operation on site commenced 1st half of Oct 2021-2022 and continuous in the wet tropics. The work completed include surface mapping, regional surface sampling, an extensive IP program and a 17 hole DD program.
     
    Diane is open in 3 remaining directions.
     
    Osprey is poised to be a Tier 1 project. The company has conducted 3 IP programs & continues building the geophysical signatures. The project is already showing indicators of a halo typical of an IOCG (Iron Oxide Copper Gold) system.
     
    The talented and experienced Board of Management are hands on actively exploring its tenements and pursuing further acquisitions as well as creating additional Shareholder value.​
     
    Let's listen to these chapters:
     
    00:00 Start
    00:20 Introduction
    01:10 The Dog with two Tales.
    01:30 Pat Williams Introduction.
    04:50 Transition from private company to public listed
    07:03 The Dianne Copper Project
    14:56 The prospectivity of projects like Diane.
    16:50 Dianne project is an underexplored system?
    24:11 The Green Hill prospect?
    26:43 The other project - Osprey?
    34:12 The value of WMC projects.
    36:17 The pedigree of Osprey.
    40:48 What could hamper your project and how are you countering these issues?
    45:21 What are the news flow that investor can expect?
    49:14 Why RRR?
    50:21 Conclusion