Introduction
Blackstone Minerals (BSX) is a leading Australian based exploration and development company focused on battery metals, specifically cobalt, nickel, and chromite. It has a strong presence in the Northern Territory and has a team of experienced professionals leading development.
History
Blackstone Minerals was established in July 2014 and has grown from a single exploration licence on the commercially significant South Flank nickel-cobalt ore deposit to a portfolio of precious and base metal projects through its ambitious grassroots, greenfields exploration programs.
Through its relentless exploration efforts, the company has uncovered chairman-grade gold and nickel-cobalt-chromite mineralisation at its flagship projects in the Northern Territory and at several other sites. It has also extended and identified numerous high-grade cobalt, nickel and chromite discoveries in its provinces.
Projects
Blackstone Minerals’ flagship projects include the South Flank cobalt-nickel-chromite deposit located 80km east of Darwin, with support from Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) and its associated projects.
The company also has other projects forming part of its portfolio, such as The Musgrave Project, which is seeking to develop a 50/50 joint venture with the support of a consortium of investors; the Alex Atom Cobalt-Nickel project; and the Red Billabong Copper Project where pre-feasibility studies are underway.
Developments
The company has a trajectory of growth and development and is on track to become one of the most prolific producers of battery metals in the world. Recently, it has raised over $20M for its flagship projects, further indicating market confidence in its operations. It has also completed the metallurgical optimisation drill program and is collaborating with research institutions to further develop its processes.
Conclusion
Blackstone Minerals is one of the leading Australian exploration and development companies focusing on battery metals, especially cobalt, nickel, and chromite. With an experienced team of professionals leading development and through its ambitious grassroots and greenfield exploration programs, it is seeking to become one of the most prolific producers in the world. Market confidence in its operations is evident from the funds raised and its collaborations with research institutions.
Introduction
Blackstone Minerals (BSX) is a leading Australian based exploration and development company focused on battery metals, specifically cobalt, nickel, and chromite. It has a strong presence in the Northern Territory and has a team of experienced professionals leading development.
History
Blackstone Minerals was established in July 2014 and has grown from a single exploration licence on the commercially significant South Flank nickel-cobalt ore deposit to a portfolio of precious and base metal projects through its ambitious grassroots, greenfields exploration programs.
Through its relentless exploration efforts, the company has uncovered chairman-grade gold and nickel-cobalt-chromite mineralisation at its flagship projects in the Northern Territory and at several other sites. It has also extended and identified numerous high-grade cobalt, nickel and chromite discoveries in its provinces.
Projects
Blackstone Minerals’ flagship projects include the South Flank cobalt-nickel-chromite deposit located 80km east of Darwin, with support from Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) and its associated projects.
The company also has other projects forming part of its portfolio, such as The Musgrave Project, which is seeking to develop a 50/50 joint venture with the support of a consortium of investors; the Alex Atom Cobalt-Nickel project; and the Red Billabong Copper Project where pre-feasibility studies are underway.
Developments
The company has a trajectory of growth and development and is on track to become one of the most prolific producers of battery metals in the world. Recently, it has raised over $20M for its flagship projects, further indicating market confidence in its operations. It has also completed the metallurgical optimisation drill program and is collaborating with research institutions to further develop its processes.
Conclusion
Blackstone Minerals is one of the leading Australian exploration and development companies focusing on battery metals, especially cobalt, nickel, and chromite. With an experienced team of professionals leading development and through its ambitious grassroots and greenfield exploration programs, it is seeking to become one of the most prolific producers in the world. Market confidence in its operations is evident from the funds raised and its collaborations with research institutions.