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    Jericho’s first mining area: design and scheduling notes for mine planners

    June 17, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Jericho’s first mining area: design and scheduling notes for mine planners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Drilling at AIC Mines’ Jolly Shoot, the first planned mining zone at the Jericho copper deposit in north‑west Queensland, is returning high‑grade copper, gold and silver intercepts that management say are “exceeding all our expectations”. Successive strong assays are expanding the interpreted mineralised envelope and could justify changes to the initial mine plan, including potential extensions to the planned underground development and revised stoping layouts. For geotechs and mine planners, the evolving geometry and grade distribution will drive updates to geotechnical domains, ground support designs and early production scheduling.

    Technical Brief

    • Jolly Shoot is the first scheduled mining panel within the broader Jericho copper system.
    • The Jericho deposit lies in north‑west Queensland, tying into existing copper‑gold infrastructure in the region.
    • Drilling at Jolly Shoot is being advanced ahead of first ore to refine early‑stage mine design.
    • Successive assay campaigns are being used to iteratively update the interpreted mineralised geometry in 3D models.
    • The emerging geometry at Jolly Shoot will influence initial access development orientation and level spacing.
    • Revised grade shells at Jericho are likely to affect cut‑off assumptions and early production sequencing.
    • For similar mining projects, tightly coupled drilling–modelling cycles are becoming standard before committing underground capital.

    Our Take

    Recent coverage of AIC Mines shows the Jericho copper deposit and Eloise mine in north‑west Queensland evolving into a connected underground system, which suggests Jolly Shoot ore can likely be sequenced through existing Eloise infrastructure rather than requiring standalone processing capacity.

    The March 2026 reserve update for Eloise and Jericho in Queensland indicated a longer mine life and higher production base for AIC Mines, so early outperformance at Jolly Shoot could further de‑risk that plan by front‑loading higher‑grade copper and improving near‑term cash flow.

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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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