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Wide gold hits boost early US mining plan for Dateline

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auDecember 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Colosseum is strategically located within the prolific Walker Lane Trend in eastern San Bernardino County, California, less than 10 kilometres from the Mountain Pass rare earths mine — the only active rare earths producer in the United States. The district has a rich mining pedigree dating back to the California gold rush of 1848 and hosts multiple multi-million-ounce gold deposits.

Geologically, the region is dominated by a complex interplay of gold-bearing felsic breccia pipes and an alkaline carbonatite complex. This setting has delivered both precious metals and rare earth mineralisation. At nearby Mountain Pass, rare earths are produced at exceptional grades of 6 to 8 per cent total rare earth oxides, highlighting the broader strategic importance of the district.

Dateline believes a similar geological story could be unfolding at Colosseum, with gold mineralisation showing a geochemical link to the same ancient carbonatite intrusion that underpins the region’s rare-earth endowment. While the company’s immediate focus remains on gold, the rare earths upside remains firmly on the radar.

Economically, Colosseum already boasts compelling numbers. The project carries a post-tax net present value of US$550 million (A$850 million) and an internal rate of return above 60 per cent, based on a conservative gold price of US$2900 per ounce. With gold now trading well above US$4000 per ounce, those metrics could climb sharply as the feasibility work progresses.

Dateline has forecast total production of 635,000 ounces of gold over an initial 8.3-year mine life, with average annual output of 71,000 ounces grading 1.3g/t gold at an impressive recovery rate of 92 per cent.

With assays continuing to flow and modelling underway, the latest high-grade hits reinforce the open-at-depth potential beneath the pits and could soon translate into a larger, higher-quality resource base – bringing Colosseum another step closer to becoming a profitable Californian gold producer.

Is your ASX-listed company doing something interesting? Contact: mattbirney@bullsnbears.com.au

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