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    Bullabulling results: lode continuity and resource growth lens for mine planners

    March 29, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Bullabulling results: lode continuity and resource growth lens for mine planners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Minerals 260 is reporting further high-grade intercepts from reverse circulation and diamond drilling at its Bullabulling gold project in Western Australia, expanding mineralisation along strike and at depth near historic open pits. Recent holes have returned multiple metre-scale intervals of strong gold grades (g/t-level assays) within altered mafic and sedimentary units, confirming continuity of shear-hosted lodes beneath and between existing pit shells. The results support potential for resource growth around established infrastructure on the Kalgoorlie–Coolgardie corridor, with follow-up step-out drilling and updated modelling now in focus.

    Technical Brief

    • Reverse circulation and diamond drilling are being used in combination to characterise lode geometry and grade.
    • Drilling is focused around historical open pits, leveraging existing haul roads and disturbed ground for access.
    • Shear-hosted mineralisation is logged within altered mafic volcanics and interbedded sedimentary units, indicating structurally controlled shoots.
    • Core logging records strong alteration assemblages (carbonate–sericite–silica) consistent with Archean orogenic gold systems in the corridor.
    • Step-out holes are targeted both down-dip and along-strike of known lodes to test plunge continuity.
    • Updated 3D geological and grade models will integrate new structural data from oriented core for resource re-interpretation.

    Our Take

    Minerals 260’s Bullabulling work is one of relatively few gold-focused items within the 1163 Mining stories in our database, signalling that incremental high-grade success in Western Australia still stands out against a backdrop dominated by other commodities and themes.

    The earlier related piece from December 2025 noting record intercepts at Bullabulling suggests this latest result is part of a sustained drilling phase rather than a one-off success, which typically underpins confidence for resource upgrades or scoping-level economic studies in WA gold projects.

    With Bullabulling located in Western Australia, where many operators in our coverage are already trialling technologies like battery-electric haulage and advanced structural monitoring, Minerals 260 will likely face expectations to align future project designs with these emerging operational and ESG benchmarks.

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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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