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Gold upside ahead for Future Battery Minerals

Episode Summary

Future Battery Minerals Ltd Managing Director Nick Rathjen talked with Proactive about the company’s latest move to secure 100% ownership of all mineral rights at its Miriam Project in Western Australia. The acquisition was finalised through a $350,000 deal with Corazon Mining, covering remaining gold, base metal, and residual lithium interests. Rathjen said the move allows the company to fully control exploration and development across the Miriam tenure, describing the ground as “pretty attractive,” particularly for gold. “We think there’s a good opportunity to come out with a meaningful gold opportunity and also commercialise on that in a rapid pace as well.” The project sits just 10km from Coolgardie and near multiple operating gold mills and mines. Rathjen pointed out the strategic value of this location: “It’s really easy to get to… we’re really talking about mills and resources within 10 to 15km.” With AU$7.4 million in the bank and no debt, Rathjen said the company is well-positioned to progress drilling by July and pursue further gold-focused acquisitions. He also flagged upcoming announcements related to historical data reviews, assay results, and exploration updates across the Coolgardie belt. Visit Proactive’s YouTube channel for more videos, and don’t forget to give the video a like, subscribe to the channel and enable notifications for future content. #FutureBatteryMinerals #MiriamProject #GoldExploration #NickRathjen #WAmining #JuniorMiners #MiningNews #BatteryMetals #GoldProspects #MiningInvestment