Ernest Henry Potential
Tajha Pritchard
Evolution Mining has revealed an enhanced mineral resource estimate for the Ernest Henry project, situated 38km north-east of Cloncurry, Queensland. This large-scale copper-gold operation gained an extended mine life earlier this year, bolstering its prospects. As of June 30, the updated mineral resource stands at 101.5 million tonnes, boasting 1.25% copper and 0.73 grams per tonne (g/t) gold. This translates to 1.3 million tonnes of copper and 2.4 million ounces of gold. Notably, this marks a substantial increase of 6.7 million tonnes, 76,000 ounces of gold, and 63,000 tonnes of copper compared to the December 31, 2022 estimate. The new data will guide the Ernest Henry extension feasibility study engineering, aligning with the successful pre-feasibility results projecting an extended mine life until 2040. Evolution Mining's CEO, Lawrie Conway, highlighted the project's consistent growth and remarkable potential for further expansion beyond the footprint of the feasibility study. This milestone underscores the project's capacity for sustained success until 2040.