Kalamazoo Ashburton drilling: Mt Olympus growth lens for mine planners and geotechs
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Kalamazoo Resources’ initial assays from 16 holes in its 14,000m Mt Olympus resource definition drilling programme at the Ashburton gold project in Western Australia report multiple high‑grade intersections, including several over 10g/t Au, confirming continuity of the existing resource envelope. The results support Kalamazoo’s target of growing Ashburton beyond one million ounces, with mineralisation now traced both down‑dip and along strike from the current Mt Olympus pit shell. For mine planning and geotechnical teams, the data tighten grade distribution models and justify further step‑out drilling to test deeper, potentially underground‑amenable zones.
Technical Brief
- Early assays allow refinement of structural and lithological controls on mineralisation around the existing Mt Olympus pit.
- Down‑dip and along‑strike intercepts will feed updated geostatistical models for pit shell optimisation and pushback design.
- Drilling geometry and spacing from this phase will set the basis for potential Indicated classification upgrades.
- Geotechnical teams gain new information on rock mass continuity and alteration zones intersected adjacent to ore lenses.
- Data from this programme will inform whether future extraction is sequenced as deeper open pits or transition to underground.
- Similar staged definition campaigns on Western Australian orogenic goldfields have typically preceded step‑change pit expansions.
Our Take
Kalamazoo Resources’ Ashburton gold project in Western Australia sits within a 1.44‑million‑ounce portfolio the company flagged in March 2026, so the 16‑hole Mt Olympus resource definition program is likely aimed at upgrading ounces to higher‑confidence categories rather than just adding new scale.
Our database shows Kalamazoo Resources appearing repeatedly in recent Australia‑focused gold coverage alongside peers like Legacy Minerals and Auric Mining, signalling that Ashburton is one of several active gold growth options competing for exploration capital and management attention.
With Western Australia dominating many of the 1184 Mining stories in our coverage, resource definition drilling at Ashburton positions Kalamazoo to leverage the state’s mature approvals and processing infrastructure, which can shorten the timeline from upgraded resource to potential development decision compared with more remote jurisdictions.
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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