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    Black Cat’s Lynx at Paulsens: structural shifts and mine design notes for engineers

    July 17, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Black Cat’s Lynx at Paulsens: structural shifts and mine design notes for engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Black Cat Syndicate’s Lynx discovery at the Paulsens gold mine in Western Australia reveals a previously unrecognised style of high‑grade mineralisation beyond the historical mining footprint, materially changing the interpreted geometry of the gold system. Underground drilling and development at Lynx and the nearby Regulus discovery have defined multiple high‑grade lodes, indicating mineralisation continuity outside previously modelled zones. For mine planners and geotechs, this points to potential extensions of underground workings, revised structural controls on ore shoots, and a likely update to resource models and ground support assumptions.

    Technical Brief

    • Similar brownfield underground gold mines may need to reassess “closed-off” areas where drilling was historically sparse.

    Our Take

    Black Cat Syndicate’s work at the Lynx and Regulus targets at Paulsens sits alongside an $11 million, 35,000m drilling push at its Coyote gold operation, signalling a deliberate multi‑asset growth strategy in Western Australia rather than a single‑mine focus.

    Our database shows Black Cat has been steadily building a processing hub position around Kalgoorlie via the Lakewood plant and new tenement acquisitions; any new ounces defined at Paulsens could either compete for internal capital or later be linked into a broader regional production portfolio.

    With Macmahon already embedded at Black Cat’s Majestic gold mine in Western Australia, further underground definition at Paulsens’ Lynx and Regulus could give Black Cat leverage in contractor negotiations, as it can benchmark performance and pricing across multiple WA gold operations.

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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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