AIC’s Jericho copper depth hits: mine life and design notes for planners
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Depth extension drilling at AIC Mines’ Jericho copper deposit in Queensland has confirmed high-grade mineralisation at depth, materially expanding the system beyond the current resource envelope. Recent holes have intersected thick copper sulphide zones below existing drilling, supporting the potential to grow both tonnage and mine life at the Eloise copper mine hub. For geotechnical and mine planners, the deeper, continuous lenses point to a longer-term underground development scenario and justify further step-out drilling and updated resource modelling.
Technical Brief
- For other mining hubs, the Jericho–Eloise model illustrates value in satellite deposit tie‑backs to existing plants.
Our Take
Copper dominates our recent Mining coverage, with multiple Australia‑focused pieces such as Aeris Resources’ Tritton drilling update signalling that assets like the Jericho copper deposit are being advanced in a market that is already crowded with new sulphide tonnes.
The Fortescue–Alta Copper deal in our database highlights how larger players are consolidating copper exposure at scale, which may put strategic pressure on mid‑tier operators like AIC Mines to either grow Jericho quickly or bundle it with additional Australian copper assets.
Among the 660 tag‑matched Projects pieces, Australian copper developments increasingly feature deeper or more structurally complex orebodies, suggesting that Jericho’s long‑term competitiveness will hinge on how efficiently AIC Mines can handle underground development and geotechnical risk in this setting.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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