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    Saturn Metals ramps up Apollo Hill drilling: pit design implications for engineers

    November 24, 2025|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Saturn Metals ramps up Apollo Hill drilling: pit design implications for engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Saturn Metals has mobilised additional reverse circulation rigs at its Apollo Hill gold project in Western Australia after reporting significant new gold intercepts from recent drilling. The campaign targets extensions to known mineralisation around the Apollo Hill deposit, using RC drilling to rapidly test shallow to moderate depths across multiple step-out and infill holes. For geotechs and mine planners, the expanded programme signals imminent updates to resource geometry, pit shell assumptions and geotechnical domains as fresh structural and lithological data come in.

    Technical Brief

    • Drilling data will refine weathering profiles and transition depths, critical for oxide vs fresh rock pit design.
    • Chip logging from RC will sharpen lithological contacts and shear zone geometries controlling Apollo Hill mineralisation.
    • New structural measurements from oriented RC chips will tighten geotechnical domain boundaries for slope stability assessment.
    • Increased drilling density will reduce interpolation distances, affecting variography and confidence categories in the block model.

    Our Take

    Gold exploration stories like Saturn Metals’ Apollo Hill and Emmerson Resources’ White Devil in the Tennant Creek Mineral Field suggest that Australian greenfields and brownfields gold plays are still attracting capital despite cost pressures on operating mines.

    Within the 37 Mining stories and 10 gold‑keyword pieces in our database, most Australian gold coverage is still dominated by producers, so Saturn Metals’ project‑stage drilling success stands out as one of the few pure exploration-led items.

    For a Western Australian gold project such as Apollo Hill, sustained drilling success typically improves optionality for future JV or farm‑in deals, which is a common pathway seen in other project‑tagged gold entries in our coverage once resource scale is demonstrated.

    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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