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    Tivan’s Speewah fluorite resource: design and logistics notes for mine planners

    February 5, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Tivan’s Speewah fluorite resource: design and logistics notes for mine planners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Tivan Limited has upgraded the mineral resource estimate for its Speewah fluorite project in Western Australia’s Kimberley region, describing the deposit as “globally significant” and strategically important for fluorine-based chemicals and aluminium production. The Speewah project, already known for its vanadium-titanium-iron mineralisation, now gains added value from a large, higher-confidence fluorite inventory within the existing mining lease. For geotechnical and mine planners, the combined polymetallic resource raises the stakes for integrated pit design, processing flowsheets and long-term infrastructure planning in a remote, high-cost logistics environment.

    Technical Brief

    • Fluorite resource is reported under an upgraded mineral resource estimate, implying new drilling and modelling inputs.
    • Classification upgrade suggests higher-confidence categories (e.g. Indicated vs Inferred), affecting pit shell optimisation and scheduling.
    • Kimberley location implies long logistics chains to port, driving emphasis on high-value concentrate or chemical products.
    • Remote setting increases reliance on on-site power generation and water management, influencing processing route selection.
    • For similar polymetallic deposits, such fluorite credits can materially shift project NPV and cut-off grade strategy.

    Our Take

    Fluorite appears only sparsely in our 1387 keyword-matched pieces, so a ‘globally significant’ resource at Tivan Limited’s Speewah project in WA’s Kimberley positions the asset in a niche space compared with the more common iron ore, gold and lithium stories in Australia.

    Within the 1730 tag-matched ‘Projects’ and ‘Sustainability’ items, most Australian coverage centres on energy-transition metals, so a fluorite project in WA suggests Tivan may be targeting downstream chemical or refrigerant supply chains where secure, ESG-compliant sources are becoming strategically important.

    Kimberley-region projects in our database often face longer lead times due to remoteness and cultural-heritage considerations, implying that Speewah’s development pathway will likely hinge as much on infrastructure and approvals strategy as on the scale of its fluorite resource.

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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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