Boss boosts Honeymoon uranium resources: ISR and groundwater notes for engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Boss Energy has increased uranium mineral resources at its South Australian Honeymoon project, updating estimates for the Gould’s Dam and Jason’s deposits after recent drilling and reinterpretation of historical data. The company is advancing in-situ recovery (ISR) development at Honeymoon, where existing processing infrastructure and permitted capacity provide a faster restart pathway than a greenfield build. For geotechnical and hydrogeological teams, the enlarged ISR resource base sharpens the focus on permeability, leachate flow paths and groundwater management in the Yarramba palaeochannel system.
Technical Brief
- For other palaeochannel ISR projects, the case underlines value in re‑mining historic datasets before new drilling campaigns.
Our Take
Boss Energy’s uranium coverage in our database clusters around the Honeymoon in-situ recovery operation, so resource growth at Gould's Dam and Jason's Deposit in South Australia likely feeds directly into the updated development pathway flagged in the 26 February 2026 article.
The 18 December 2025 piece on Boss withdrawing its 2021 enhanced feasibility study suggests that any resource uplift at these South Australian satellite deposits may be used to re-optimise project scale and wellfield design rather than simply extending mine life on the old plan.
With 42 uranium-tagged pieces in our coverage and several focused on Boss Energy, the company is emerging as one of the more frequently reported Australian uranium names, which can translate into closer market scrutiny of how efficiently it converts new resources at Gould's Dam and Jason's Deposit into reserves and production guidance.
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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