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Nova Minerals ( (AU:NVA) ) has provided an announcement.
Nova Minerals has reported assay results from its 2025 surface sampling program at the West Wing area of the Estelle Gold and Critical Minerals Project in Alaska, identifying a substantial gold-copper anomaly measuring roughly 1,500 metres by 800 metres. The anomaly is supported by multiple high-grade rock and soil samples for both gold and copper, building on earlier reconnaissance that had already returned strong gold grades at West Wing.
The company said the results point to a newly developing large-scale gold-copper system that may represent a different deposit style from typical Estelle mineralisation, with some samples linked to quartz feldspar porphyry rather than just hornfels adjacent to the pluton. Nova plans detailed mapping and drill targeting at West Wing as a top priority for the 2026 field season, signalling a potential expansion of its resource footprint and a meaningful addition to its project pipeline as further results from the broader 2025 program are processed and released.
The most recent analyst rating on (AU:NVA) stock is a Sell with a A$0.71 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Nova Minerals stock, see the AU:NVA Stock Forecast page.
More about Nova Minerals
Nova Minerals Limited is an exploration and development company focused on its flagship Estelle Gold and Critical Minerals Project in Alaska’s Tintina Gold Belt. Listed on the ASX and Nasdaq, the company targets large-scale gold and associated critical mineral systems, with ongoing surface and drilling programs aimed at expanding its resource base and advancing new discoveries.
YTD Price Performance: 6.96%
Average Trading Volume: 1,593,713
Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy
Current Market Cap: A$385.5M
Learn more about NVA stock on TipRanks’ Stock Analysis page.

