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    Regis WA exploration pipeline: mine life and design takeaways for planners

    December 8, 2025|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Regis WA exploration pipeline: mine life and design takeaways for planners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Regis Resources is flagging a “significant pipeline” of near-mine and regional exploration targets across its Duketon and Tropicana gold operations in Western Australia, aiming to extend mine life and lift mill feed quality. The company is focusing on brownfields drilling around existing open pits and underground workings, plus greenfields prospects along under-tested shear zones within its Duketon belt and the Tropicana joint venture corridor. For geotechs and mine planners, the message is to expect ongoing resource definition drilling, updated pit shells and potential underground studies rather than major new project footprints.

    Technical Brief

    • Duketon and Tropicana growth options are being advanced within existing processing hubs, limiting new surface disturbance.
    • Regis is sequencing targets to maintain consistent ore feed to both Duketon and Tropicana mills.
    • Near-mine drilling is being prioritised where existing haul roads, power and water can be reused.
    • Underground opportunities are being assessed beneath current pits, implying geotech updates to slope and crown pillar designs.
    • Brownfields work is expected to drive incremental reserve additions, supporting staged pit shell expansions rather than step-change cutbacks.
    • At Tropicana JV, any new ore sources must align with joint-venture approval processes and capital allocation frameworks.
    • Exploration focus within the Duketon belt is constrained by tenure boundaries and existing regional infrastructure corridors.
    • For comparable WA goldfields, the approach reinforces a preference for hub-and-spoke expansions over standalone greenfield plants.

    Our Take

    Gold is one of the most heavily covered commodities in our database, and Western Australia assets like Duketon and Tropicana feature prominently in the 64 gold‑tagged pieces, signalling that Regis Resources is operating in a highly scrutinised and competitive jurisdiction for reserve replacement.

    Within the 411 Projects‑tagged items, WA gold operations frequently use near‑mine and brownfields drilling to extend mine life rather than pursue greenfields discoveries, so a ‘significant pipeline’ at Duketon and Tropicana likely points to incremental life‑of‑mine extensions rather than step‑change new camps.

    Across recent Mining coverage, Australian mid‑tier gold producers with multiple WA hubs have tended to leverage exploration pipelines to smooth production profiles and support financing, suggesting Regis Resources may be positioning Duketon and Tropicana as a portfolio buffer against grade variability or short‑term price pressure.

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