| Metals & Mining Industry | Materials Sector | Mr. Jean-Claude Le Lan CEO | XFRA Exchange | FR0010481960 ISIN |
| FR Country | 28 Employees | - Last Dividend | 23 Mar 2011 Last Split | - IPO Date |
Poseidon Nickel Limited is an Australian-based company focused on the exploration, mining, and production of mineral properties, with a primary emphasis on nickel and gold. The company manages several significant projects within Western Australia, including Windarra, Black Swan, and Lake Johnston nickel projects. Initially operating under the name Niagara Mining Limited, it underwent a rebranding to Poseidon Nickel Limited in 2007. Founded in 1993, the company operates out of its head office in West Perth, Australia, leveraging the region's rich mineral resources to build its portfolio and contribute to the mining sector.
Poseidon Nickel Limited is engaged in the exploration and production of nickel, leveraging advanced mining technologies and practices. The company's nickel projects, notably the Windarra, Black Swan, and Lake Johnston operations, aim to exploit high-grade nickel deposits, contributing significantly to Australia's nickel output. These projects are strategically located in regions known for their rich mineral endowments, allowing Poseidon Nickel to tap into critical resources necessary for various industrial applications, including stainless steel and battery manufacturing.
In addition to nickel, Poseidon Nickel dabbles in the exploration of gold, a sector that remains promising given the global demand for this precious metal. The pursuit of gold deposit exploration complements the company's mineral portfolio and offers a diversified revenue stream. Gold exploration efforts are integrated within some of the company's primary nickel projects, taking advantage of the geological synergies and infrastructural setups already in place.
While nickel and gold remain the cornerstone of Poseidon Nickel's operations, the company also holds interests in exploring and producing other minerals. This diversification strategy is indicative of the company's commitment to seizing opportune market trends and optimizing its exploration capabilities across a broader spectrum of mineral resources. Such efforts not only broaden the company's operational footprint but also mitigate risks associated with market fluctuations in nickel and gold prices.