Nextmaps spotted in the wild
We got a nice surprise last night seeing Nextmaps pop up in a YouTube deep dive by The ASX Mining Analyst on ASX:ODY.
"Who's Still Ignoring This $54M 7g/t Gold Project?" Certainly not me anymore!
Brief moment, but a good one.
He used Nextmaps to pull together a clean view of Odyssey’s mining leases and surrounding exploration ground, exactly the kind of quick spatial context that’s usually requires atleast passing proficciency in QGIS.
That ODY story itself is interesting too.
They’re sitting on the Tuckanarra project in the Murchison, an area with decades of historic production and existing infrastructure, now being reworked with modern exploration and mining approaches. Recent work has already outlined dozens of new targets across the project area, pointing to broader upside beyond the current resource.
But the bigger point here isn’t ODY specifically.
It’s that more people are starting to incorporate spatial context into how they look at these companies:
- Where the ground actually sits
- Who surrounds it
- What else is happening nearby
- Whether the footprint makes strategic sense
That’s the gap Nextmaps is built for.
We make it faster to see the obvious (and not-so-obvious) things before you go deeper, and provide the extra level of data to go as deep as you need to!
Always good to see it being used out in the wild.
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