Tivan mobilises for Molyhil tungsten drilling: design and data notes for engineers
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Tivan has begun mobilisation for its 2026 fieldwork campaign in central Australia, preparing a drilling program at the Molyhil tungsten project to advance resource definition and project feasibility. The work follows earlier studies on Tivan’s Speewah vanadium–titanium–iron project in Western Australia, signalling a renewed focus on critical minerals assets across multiple jurisdictions. Geotechnical and drilling contractors should expect demand for tungsten-focused core drilling, structural logging and updated geometallurgical data to refine mine design and processing flowsheets ahead of potential development decisions.
Technical Brief
- Mobilisation phase likely includes establishing drill pads, access tracks and temporary core handling facilities.
- Central Australian setting implies arid conditions, so water supply and drilling fluid logistics will be a key constraint.
- Tungsten mineralisation at Molyhil will require oriented diamond core for structural logging and vein geometry definition.
- Core-derived geotechnical parameters will feed pit slope design, haul ramp geometry and waste dump stability assessments.
- Detailed geometallurgical sampling from new holes will refine grind size, liberation and gravity/flotation circuit design.
- Similar tungsten projects increasingly front-load structural and geometallurgical drilling to de-risk feasibility-stage mine design.
Our Take
Our database shows Tivan’s 2026 fieldwork at the Molyhil tungsten project follows its January 2026 acquisition of the asset, signalling a relatively rapid move from transaction to on-ground drilling compared with many Australian critical minerals deals.
Linking Molyhil in central Australia with the planned central Australian critical minerals hub referenced in the January 2026 piece likely allows Tivan to leverage shared infrastructure and processing for both tungsten and its fluorite assets such as Speewah.
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.
Related Articles
Related Industries & Products
Mining
Geotechnical software solutions for mining operations including CMRR analysis, hydrogeological testing, and data management.
Construction
Quality control software for construction companies with material testing, batch tracking, and compliance management.
CMRR-io
Streamline coal mine roof stability assessments with our cloud-based CMRR software featuring automated calculations, multi-scenario analysis, and collaborative workflows.
HYDROGEO-io
Comprehensive hydrogeological testing platform for managing, analysing, and reporting on packer tests, lugeon values, and hydraulic conductivity assessments.
GEODB-io
Centralised geotechnical data management solution for storing, accessing, and analysing all your site investigation and material testing data.
