

A.I. Overview
Several companies listed on the ASX are exploring or developing gallium resources. Some notable examples include RareX (ASX:REE), Trek Metals (ASX:TKM), and Errawarra Resources (ASX:ERW), according to Stockhead. GreenTech Metals (ASX: GRE) and Golden Deeps (ASX: GED) are also focused on both germanium and gallium exploration, according to Battery Age Minerals.
Here’s a more detailed list of companies with gallium and germanium connections:
RareX (ASX: REE):
A significant gallium discovery at its Cummins Range project led to a substantial price increase, according to Discovery Alert.
Trek Metals (ASX: TKM):
While primarily focused on gold, Trek Metals also saw a price surge related to the overall interest in critical minerals like gallium, according to Discovery Alert.
Errawarra Resources (ASX: ERW):
This company also experienced strong gains, likely due to the broader interest in gallium and other critical minerals, according to Stockhead.
GreenTech Metals (ASX: GRE):
This company is actively exploring for germanium and gallium, according to Battery Age Minerals.
Golden Deeps (ASX: GED):
Golden Deeps is also exploring for both germanium and gallium, according to Battery Age Minerals.
Battery Age Minerals (ASX: BM8):
Owns the Bleiberg project in Austria, which was a former major producer of zinc and lead, and is exploring for germanium and gallium.
MTM Critical Metals (ASX: MTM):
Has achieved a breakthrough in recovering gallium and germanium from semiconductor waste.
Nimy Resources (ASX: NIM):
Has struck high-grade gallium and multi-elements at the Mons project in Western Australia and is collaborating with M2i Global to support US gallium supply chains.
Victory Metals:
Has successfully produced gallium from its North Stanmore project.
Mount Burgess Mining (ASX: MTB), Gold 50 (ASX: G50), and West Cobar Metals (ASX: WC1):
These companies have also been involved in gallium and germanium exploration, according to smallcaps.com.au.