Wildcat’s Bolt Cutter lithium system: scale, pit shells and drilling notes for engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Wildcat Resources has extended the Bolt Cutter Central lithium system in the Pilbara, with new reverse circulation and diamond drilling stepping out from the discovery holes to grow the mineralised footprint. Recent holes have intersected additional spodumene-bearing pegmatites at shallow depths, confirming continuity of the lithium-bearing corridor along strike and down dip. The results point to a larger-scale hard-rock lithium target, with implications for future resource definition drilling, pit shell optimisation and potential integration with regional Pilbara lithium infrastructure.
Technical Brief
- Reverse circulation drilling is being paired with oriented diamond core to better constrain pegmatite geometry.
- Step-out holes are reportedly targeting both along-strike and down-dip positions from initial spodumene intercepts.
- Shallow intercepts allow consideration of low strip-ratio open-pit geometries in preliminary pit shells.
- Core from Bolt Cutter Central provides material for early-stage metallurgical testwork on spodumene recovery and concentrate grade.
- Structural logging of diamond core is expected to refine controls on pegmatite emplacement and continuity.
- Data from this phase will support initial geostatistical modelling ahead of a maiden JORC resource.
Our Take
With Bolt Cutter Central framed in a January 2026 article as an “anchor asset” in a new Pilbara lithium hub, any further extension of the system strengthens Wildcat Resources’ leverage in a district already dominated by established Tier‑1 spodumene producers, potentially affecting future JV or offtake negotiations even before a maiden resource is published.
Lithium is one of the more densely covered commodities in our Mining–Projects corpus, and the concentration of multiple Wildcat Resources items within a short time window signals that Pilbara greenfields lithium discoveries are drawing disproportionate attention compared with other Australian project-stage metals.
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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