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    Black Cat Lakewood tenements: near-mine feed and pit optimisation notes for planners

    December 12, 2025|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Black Cat Lakewood tenements: near-mine feed and pit optimisation notes for planners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Black Cat Syndicate has secured 90km² of new tenements adjoining its Lakewood processing facility, expanding its landholding around the 800,000tpa carbon-in-leach plant near Kalgoorlie. The ground sits along existing haulage routes to Lakewood, enabling short trucking distances for potential satellite open pits and underground feed. For mine planners and geotechs, the move signals likely near-mine drilling, resource definition and pit optimisation work focused on incremental mill feed rather than standalone remote deposits.

    Technical Brief

    • Acquisition structure likely triggers staged exploration capex rather than immediate plant expansion capex.
    • Tenements contiguous with existing mining leases simplify haulage road approvals and environmental disturbance envelopes.
    • Proximity to Lakewood allows short lead-time infill drilling to convert targets into JORC-compliant resources.
    • Near-plant ground favours small-scale starter pits with low pre-strip and minimal new infrastructure.
    • Underground potential near existing haul routes could leverage shared ventilation, power and dewatering corridors.
    • Integration of new ground into mine plans will centre on incremental feed scheduling and cut-off grade optimisation.

    Our Take

    In our database of 282 Mining stories, relatively few M&A-tagged items involve processing hubs like the Lakewood processing facility, suggesting Black Cat Syndicate Limited is pursuing a hub-and-spoke consolidation play rather than a single-asset build-out.

    A 90-square-kilometre tenement package around an existing Australian plant typically allows for multiple small open pits or underground satellite sources, which can extend plant life and smooth grade variability without major new process infrastructure.

    Within the 584 tag-matched Projects and Contract Award pieces, most Australian items focus on greenfield developments, so an expansion via tenement acquisition around Lakewood positions Black Cat to add near-term feed with lower permitting and construction risk than a new standalone project.

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    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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