Coffee with Samso
Coffee with Samso | Episode 214 | Hotel indigo - Adelaide markets | Adelaide | South Australia Guest: Michael Beven – CEO, Pioneer Minerals Limited (ASX: PMM) Introduction In this episode of Coffee with Samso, I sat down with Michael Beven, CEO of Pioneer Minerals Limited (ASX: PMM), in the heart of Adelaide, to unpack what is shaping up as one of the more technically compelling US critical minerals exploration stories currently flying under the radar. The discussion focused on tungsten, antimony, and gold, but more importantly, on mineral systems thinking—how deposits form,...
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Coffee with Samso | Episode 213 | London - UK, Perth - Western Australia. Guest: Oliver Friesen – CEo & Executive Director, Guardian Metals Resources Plc (LON: GMET - OTCAX: GMTLF) Introduction In this episode of Coffee with Samso, I speak with Oliver Frieson, the CEO and Executive Director of Guardian Metals Resources PLC, about one of the most compelling but under-discussed metals in the global supply chain — tungsten. With prices at all-time highs, export bans in place from China, and increasing geopolitical interest, tungsten is now firmly at the centre of the...
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Introduction In this episode of Coffee with Samso, we reconnect with Brett Hazelden, Managing Director of OD6 Metals, to explore how the company is navigating two of the most intriguing thematic opportunities in the market today — rare earth elements (REEs) and copper. OD6 was first introduced to the Samso audience in a very different market — rare earth sentiment was hot, clay-hosted projects were flooding the ASX, and recovery pathways were still largely unproven. Fast-forward to 2025, and the game has changed. The company’s flagship Splinter Rock project in Western...
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Coffee with Samso | Episode 212 | UWA Club, Crawley, Western Australia. Guest: Darren Cooke – CEO, FireFly Metals Ltd (ASX: FFM) Introduction In this episode of Coffee with Samso, we continue our Exploration Discovery Series with one of the most fascinating stories to come out of Western Australia’s goldfields — the Pegasus gold discovery. This story is special. Not because Pegasus was a greenfields success, but precisely because it wasn’t. It was hiding in plain sight — within the Swiss cheese of decades of drilling in the Kundana gold camp. In 2014, Pegasus was...
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Coffee with Samso | Episode 210 | DY6 Metals (ASX: DY6) | UWA Club, Crawley, Western Australia Guest: Cliff Fitzhenry, CEO – DY6 Metals Ltd Introduction In this latest episode of Coffee with Samso, we return to the UWA Club in Crawley to meet with Cliff Fitzhenry, CEO of DY6 Metals Ltd (ASX: DY6). This conversation cuts through the technical noise to examine what could become a globally significant rutile and titanium discovery in Africa. DY6 is still an early-stage story, but it’s positioning itself at the front of the critical mineral narrative and targeting the...
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Coffee with Samso | Episode 209 | UWA Club, Crawley, Western Australia In this latest episode of Coffee with Samso, I reconnect with exploration legend Jon Hronsky to unpack one of the most significant emerging geological stories in Australia: the Westrunter carbonatite province. This conversation builds on John's recent presentation at the AIG’s event and dives deep into how Encounter Resources Limited (ASX: ENR) has methodically uncovered what may become a globally significant carbonatite-hosted niobium and rare earth element (REE) district in remote Western Australia. From big...
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In this episode of Coffee with Samso, we sat down with Dustin Haines, the newly appointed CEO of Echo IQ Limited (ASX: EIQ), to unpack the company’s transformative AI-based technology for cardiovascular diagnosis. While the format shifted to Zoom to accommodate Dustin’s base in the United States, the conversation was no less in-depth as we explored how Echo IQ is aiming to solve one of the most pressing challenges in cardiovascular medicine—misdiagnosis. With a 50% misdiagnosis rate in conditions like heart failure, Echo IQ’s FDA-cleared AI solution could become a...
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Coffee with Samso Episode 207 is all about a company that is feeling left behind in the midst of a unprecedented gold price rush. Gold miners, the producing companies on the ASX, are all buoyant and experiencing an emotional high on valuation. Shareholders are in a state of euphoria but in the rush, there are always some hidden value. The hidden value that is typically brushed aside by the juggernaut of cash producing gold miners speeding past the sights of investors. The big question that this episode of Coffee With Samso is addressing is whether Horizon Minerals Limited is that hidden...
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Coffee with Samso Episode 206 is about how we understand and interact with AI. We all know what Artificial Intelligence is about but do we really know ? Are we just taking it for granted what we actually know and is it sufficient to just take what people say about about what AI will do for or to us in the coming years. After a short break to launch Samso News — our new platform blending ASX announcements with the signature Samso blog style — we’re diving headfirst into the evolving world of artificial intelligence. In this deeply engaging episode of Coffee with Samso, we are...
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Coffee with Samso Episode 205 is all Miramar Resources Limited (ASX:M2R) and the potential of the Gidji and Bangemall projects. Miramar as a company, is now for better or worst, perfectly valued at less than AUD 3M market capitalisation. Its primmed now for discovery. The Miramar story has been featured on the Samso platform since February 2021 and I still consider this exploration company one that is best suited for discovery. The most notable companies that I can remember as I write which I felt strongly about a discovery, and was approached to be on a Coffee with Samso, prior to their...
info_outlineSamso Insight Episode 119 is with Andrew Sparke, Executive Chair of QMines Limited (ASX: QML)
As the copper price continue to reach all time high status (Figure 1), compnaies such as QMines Limited suddenly comes as an interesting proposition. The resource is small but a recent Pre-Feasibility study is showing that the number could work. In this episode of Samso Insights, we have Andrew Sparke giving us a run down on what could be a copper producer in Queensland, Australia.

Figure 1: Copper price chart. (Source: Trading Economics)
The supply issue for copper has long been talked about and the market seem to have finally caught onto the nearing desperate nature of supply. The aging copper mines are facing rising cost and some of the major mines are also facing sovereign issues. To add to the supply issue, several developing mines are facing question on jurisdiction.
I like companies like QMines as they are always undervalued and are constantly facing funding issues. As the market tightens, these stories begin to get noticed and their valuation begin to move. This is not an endorsement of QMines in any way, as there are still hurdles that could be deal breakers for the company. My comment is merely an observation that has stood the test of time historically.
Check out the Samso Insight conversation with Andrew and make your own decision.
Samso's Conclusion
QMines is a company that may offer investors an opportunity to get in on the copper run.
A rising commodity story that is still early in its journey with many unknowns of trivial hurdles or deal breaker hurdles. Andrew has explained how the story should work but as we know, he is the Executive Chair and his thoughts would deemed to be slightly biased.
That being said, my view is that one has to look at the options out there in the market place for a story that will fit the current narrative of "Need More Copper". QMines, assuming that the numbers continue to stack up will be one of the ones on my watchlist. Fortunately for us punters, the low valuation of companies due to a bearish sentiment in commodities has somewhat naturally reduced our risk.
As for the copper price, if it is to be believed, has a lot of legs to go. Some narratives have gone further and put the copper price at level much higher than Figure 1. I agree that it will go higher but I don't have an understanding on how high.
There are no doubts that the old copper mines are facing rising costs and this is not a small margin. One must remember that if household living expenses are stated to have increased be in the 30% mark, the increase of 30% or more in a mine will make a big difference. I would say that the cost of mining any commodity at the depths that these old copper mines are at will be significant.
At the end of the day, DYOR is the key to any decision making and one has to keep a keen eye on the copper space. When you think about what the implication will mean, the opportunity for shareholder value adding is enormous.
Chapters:
00:00 Start
00:20 Introduction
00:57 Andrew introduce QMines
02:45 Going through the details of PFS
07:05 The upside of Mt Chalmers.
09:36 Any Metallurgical Issues?
11:25 The Products
11:37 The Pyrite Value Story
12:57 Where is the disconnect with value and share price?
15:19 The issue of using Copper Equivalent number.
17:30 The Pros and Cons of taking a position in QMines.
23:17 The Copper Market
26:06 Why QMines?
20:57 Timing for Investors Exit?
27:43 THE CAPEX Advantage
28:45 Conclusion