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    WA1’s Luni niobium project: infill results and pit design notes for engineers

    March 3, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    WA1’s Luni niobium project: infill results and pit design notes for engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    High-grade niobium intersections from infill drilling at WA1 Resources’ Luni project in Western Australia have been returned directly adjacent to the existing indicated mineral resource, confirming continuity of the core high-grade zone. The results support ongoing resource definition and mine planning for a potential open-pit operation targeting niobium, with drilling focused on tightening spacing around previously reported high-grade hits. For geotechnical and mine design teams, the new data will refine pit shell optimisation, slope design assumptions and scheduling for early high-grade feed.

    Technical Brief

    • Infill drilling targeted zones immediately outside the current indicated resource envelope at Luni.
    • New holes were collared to twin or step-out from prior high-grade intercepts for validation.
    • Drilling density in the core area is being increased specifically to upgrade material classification.
    • Results will feed directly into updated block models used for pit optimisation and phase design.
    • Closer-spaced data will allow more confident geotechnical domaining and assignment of slope design sectors.
    • Early definition of high-confidence tonnes supports scheduling of initial benches and ramp placement in the starter pit.
    • For similar niobium projects, tight infill around high-grade shoots typically reduces dilution and cutback risk.

    Our Take

    Niobium appears in only a handful of keyword-matched pieces in our database, so WA1 Resources’ Luni project stands out against a landscape dominated by iron ore, gold and battery metals in Australia.

    For a niche alloying commodity like niobium, a high-grade Australian source at Luni could give domestic steel and critical minerals supply chains an option that is currently largely reliant on Brazilian production.

    Within the 1106 Mining stories tagged as Projects, there are very few early-stage Australian niobium developments, suggesting WA1 Resources may face less local peer competition but also a less established permitting and infrastructure playbook for this specific commodity.

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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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