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    EQR’s $39m Mt Carbine expansion: crushing upgrade insights for mine planners

    June 3, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    EQR’s $39m Mt Carbine expansion: crushing upgrade insights for mine planners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    EQ Resources has approved a $39 million expansion of the Mt Carbine tungsten mine in far north Queensland, doubling crushing capacity from about 1Mtpa to 2Mtpa to clear a key processing bottleneck. The project centres on upgrading the existing crushing circuit and associated materials handling to sustain higher throughput of low‑grade stockpiles and in-situ ore. For mine planners and plant engineers, the move signals a shift towards larger-scale tungsten production at Mt Carbine, with comminution capacity now aligned more closely to available ore resources.

    Technical Brief

    • Expansion capex is budgeted at $39 million, funded to position Mt Carbine for long-term growth.
    • EQ Resources is advancing Mt Carbine as a dedicated tungsten operation in far north Queensland.
    • Project approval signals confidence in tungsten market fundamentals and Mt Carbine’s resource base.

    Our Take

    Doubling Mt Carbine’s crushing capacity for about $39 million positions EQ Resources as one of the more aggressively scaling tungsten operators in Australia, alongside Group 6 Metals’ Dolphin mine noted in our other tungsten coverage.

    The earlier piece on surging tungsten prices and tightening supply chains suggests this expansion in far north Queensland is likely timed to capture price support and reduce reliance on non‑OECD supply, which is a recurring theme in our tungsten-tagged items.

    With EQ Resources recently installing a new independent chair as it ‘advances’ its tungsten business, the Mt Carbine expansion reads as an early test of that refreshed governance structure’s appetite for growth-focused capital allocation in Queensland.

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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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