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    Wildcat’s Bolt Cutter Central lithium discovery: pit design and resource notes for engineers

    December 10, 2025|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Wildcat’s Bolt Cutter Central lithium discovery: pit design and resource notes for engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Wildcat Resources has extended its Bolt Cutter Central lithium discovery in Western Australia, with new drilling indicating a larger mineralised system than initially defined. Recent reverse circulation and diamond holes have expanded the strike and depth continuity of spodumene-bearing pegmatites, suggesting potential to grow the existing resource footprint. For mine planners and geotechs, the results point to a more substantial open-pit or potential underground scenario, with further infill and step-out drilling likely to refine geometry, grade distribution and pit shell economics.

    Technical Brief

    • Reverse circulation and diamond drilling are being used to define pegmatite geometry and continuity.
    • New holes target both along-strike extensions and deeper structural positions beneath earlier intercepts.
    • Core drilling will allow oriented-structure logging to refine pegmatite dip, thickness and fault offsets.
    • Step-out drilling spacing is being widened to test system limits before committing to dense infill.
    • Geotechnical data from diamond core (RQD, fracture sets) will underpin preliminary pit slope assumptions.
    • RC chips and core are supporting detailed lithological logging to distinguish spodumene-rich from barren pegmatites.
    • Results will inform early-stage mine scheduling trade-offs between shallow bulk tonnage and deeper higher-grade zones.

    Our Take

    Wildcat Resources’ lithium exploration at Bolt Cutter Central sits in the same Western Australian supply narrative as Liontown’s Kathleen Valley offtake to Canmax, signalling that even early‑stage finds are being evaluated against future contract demand from converters and OEMs.

    Across the 24 lithium‑keyword pieces in our database, most Australian stories are already tied to defined offtakes or advanced studies, so a growing discovery‑stage position like Bolt Cutter Central could become a takeover or JV target if drilling confirms scale and grade.

    BMI’s outlook for firmer lithium prices in 2026, highlighted in our recent coverage, would improve the option value of greenfield Australian lithium projects such as Bolt Cutter Central, supporting more aggressive step‑out drilling and resource definition than would be justified in a weak price environment.

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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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