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    Ora Banda’s Little Gem: low-capex satellite pit options for Davyhurst planners

    March 12, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Ora Banda’s Little Gem: low-capex satellite pit options for Davyhurst planners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Ora Banda Mining has expanded gold mineralisation at its Little Gem prospect in Western Australia and identified a new zone near the Round Dam deposit, located about 3.5km from the 1.2Mtpa Davyhurst processing plant. The proximity to existing crushing, grinding and CIL infrastructure at Davyhurst materially improves the potential for near-term trucking and low-capex development of Little Gem ore. For mine planners and geotechs, the emerging satellite orebody offers optionality for short-haul open-pit designs tied into the current Davyhurst production schedule.

    Technical Brief

    • Little Gem drilling intersected multiple wide mineralised zones, indicating potential for bulk-tonnage open-pit geometry.
    • Step-out holes extended mineralisation along strike and down-dip, enlarging the conceptual pit shell envelope.
    • For similar satellite deposits around established mills, such brownfields trucking strategies often compress pre-strip and payback periods.

    Our Take

    In our Mining coverage, Western Australian gold projects like Ora Banda Mining’s Little Gem prospect often gain early traction when they can feed existing plants such as Davyhurst, as this typically lowers capital intensity and shortens the timeline to first cash flow.

    The 3.5 km distance between Round Dam and the Davyhurst processing plant suggests that even modest discoveries at Little Gem could be economically trucked and blended, which can help smooth grade variability and extend plant life without major haulage investment.

    Gold is one of the most frequently covered commodities in our database, and projects that can bolt onto established infrastructure in Australia tend to be more resilient to gold price volatility than greenfield developments requiring standalone processing plants.

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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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