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DY6 advances Malawian Critical Metals Portfolio (Tundulu & Machinga) - Gallium - Phosphate - REE - HREE - Niobium
DY6 Metals Ltd (ASX: DY6) has delivered a practical operational update across its Malawian projects (Figure 1), completing follow-up surface sampling at Tundulu and commencing a new grid-based program at Machinga. The work targets high-value mineralisation in gallium (Ga), rare earth elements (REEs), niobium (Nb) and phosphate, with assays in preparation for SGS Randfontein.

Noel Ong
Oct 157 min read


DY6 Metals to Advance High-Grade Gallium and REE Exploration in Malawi.
DY6 Metals Ltd (ASX: DY6) is advancing exploration at its gallium and rare earth projects in southern Malawi, a move that comes at a time when global demand for critical minerals is intensifying. The upcoming sampling programs at Tundulu and Machinga are designed to build on high-grade results already reported, positioning the Company to unlock further value in strategically important commodities (Figure 1).

Noel Ong
Sep 265 min read


DY6 Metals Ltd (ASX: DY6) - High-Grade Saprolite Rutile Confirmed at Central Rutile Project.
DY6 Metals Ltd (ASX: DY6) has confirmed the presence of high-grade saprolite-hosted rutile mineralisation across its Central Rutile Project in Cameroon (Figure 1). Results from reconnaissance auger drilling, channel sampling, and stream sediment sampling indicate rutile as the dominant titanium-bearing mineral with minimal ilmenite and no leucoxene. These findings strengthen the case for a globally significant rutile province, adding momentum to the Company’s exploration stra

Noel Ong
Sep 85 min read


DY6 Metals Limited (ASX: DY6) – Multi-Front Progress in Gallium, Rutile and Heavy Mineral Sands Exploration Across Malawi and Cameroon.
DY6 Metals (ASX: DY6) is pushing forward on multiple fronts across its African exploration portfolio, with material updates out of Malawi and Cameroon. The company is advancing a three-pronged strategy that spans gallium and rare earths at the Tundulu Project in Malawi, and natural rutile and heavy mineral sands (HMS) across the Central Rutile and Douala Basin Projects in Cameroon.
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Noel Ong
Jul 107 min read
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