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21-May-2025

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On 21 May 2025, Bryah Resources Limited (ASX: BYH) announced it had executed an option agreement with Globex Mining Enterprises to acquire the Golden Pike gold project, located in a highly prospective region. The project is supported by a JORC-compliant gold resource totaling 397,000 ounces of gold, reported at high grades (average around 2.5 g/t Au). Golden Pike covers 62.5 square kilometres and holds gold mineralisation along approximately 14 kilometres of strike, providing strong potential for resource expansion through targeted exploration and drilling.

19-May-2025

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Trading Halts

Bryah Resources (ASX:BYH) - announcement regarding an acquisition

16-May-2025

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Trading Halts

Bryah Resources (ASX:BYH) - announcement regarding an acquisition

15-Apr-2025

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Bryah Resources (ASX:BYH) has kicked off a strategic review of its gold assets in WA, citing high gold prices as the core incentive for beginning gold-focused exploration and drilling. Investors rewarded the move with a 25% uptick to BYH’s share price.

31-Mar-2025

Business News

Bryah Resources Ashley Jones has stepped down as chief executive of Bryah Resources following his appointment as managing director of Star Minerals. Mr Jones will remain on Bryah Resources' board as a non-executive director.

26-Mar-2025

Mining Technology

Bryah Resources is exploring mineral rights sales including nickel, copper and gold.

Australian miner Bryah Resources has withdrawn from a partnership agreement with Australian Vanadium formed to recover nickel, copper and cobalt from the tails stream of the Australian Vanadium project in Gabanintha, Australia.

26-Mar-2025

Yahoo Finance

Australian miner Bryah Resources has withdrawn from a partnership agreement with Australian Vanadium formed to recover nickel, copper and cobalt from the tails stream of the Australian Vanadium project in Gabanintha, Australia.

24-Mar-2025

Mining Weekly

ASX-listed Bryah Resources said on Monday that it had withdrawn from a collaboration agreement with fellow-listed Australian Vanadium, which was instrumental in securing a A$49-million government grant. 

While Bryah was not entitled to any of the grant funding, its exit from the agreement extinguishes a liability of A$100,000.