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    Empire Metals’ 8.2Bt Pitfield titanium resource: project economics lens for mine planners

    August 20, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Empire Metals’ 8.2Bt Pitfield titanium resource: project economics lens for mine planners

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Empire Metals’ Pitfield project in Western Australia now carries an 8.16 billion tonne titanium resource at 4.3% TiO₂, including 374 million measured tonnes at 5.8% TiO₂ and a total 349 million tonnes contained TiO₂ across the Thomas and Cosgrove deposits, sending LON: EEE shares up over 13% to 51.9 pence. The company has demonstrated a conventional flowsheet producing 99% pure TiO₂ from a near-surface, higher-grade weathered zone, targeting pigment and metal feedstock markets. Existing rail links to ports serving Asia, the US, Europe and Saudi Arabia support future mine planning and economic studies.

    Technical Brief

    • Resource classification splits into 374 Mt measured, 3.65 Bt indicated and 4.2 Bt inferred material.
    • Measured tonnes contain 21.6 Mt TiO₂, with indicated and inferred holding 154 Mt and 173 Mt respectively.
    • At Thomas, 43% of tonnes are now in measured plus indicated categories, improving scheduling confidence.
    • Cosgrove’s inventory is 51% indicated, with the balance remaining in the inferred category.
    • Integrated flowsheet uses conventional unit operations to reach 99% TiO₂ purity, reducing process risk.
    • Existing rail links to multiple export ports reduce upfront haul-road and logistics capital requirements.
    • Project remains at development stage; detailed mine design and economic studies are still outstanding.

    Our Take

    Empire Metals’ Pitfield titanium and titanium dioxide story sits alongside several keyword-matched pieces in our database that are focused on critical minerals, signalling that titanium is increasingly being framed with rare earths and gallium/germanium in strategic supply discussions rather than just as a pigment feedstock.

    The presence of Ramaco Resources and its Brook mine rare earth and critical-mineral project in the same coverage set underlines how US- and Australia-based developers are both pitching large-tonnage, unconventional critical mineral systems as alternatives to traditional hard-rock deposits, which could influence how financiers benchmark Pitfield’s scale and grade.

    With Empire Metals now valued at about $513 million against an 8.16-billion-tonne titanium dioxide resource, investors may compare its implied in-situ valuation with Omai’s $4 billion figure for the Guyana gold project in South America, highlighting how bulk-tonnage industrial/critical minerals are currently being priced very differently from high-value gold assets in our mining project coverage.

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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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