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Dateline fires up gold-rare earths drilling assault at California play

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auSeptember 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A parallel geotechnical drilling program will gather critical data on rock stability and ground conditions, feeding into mine design for the BFS, which is slated for an early 2026 completion.

Dateline Resources managing director Stephen Baghdadi said: “By utilising our in-house diamond rig alongside Major Drilling’s high-powered RC rig, we can significantly increase the pace and scope of drilling, allowing us to tackle mineral resource infill, extensional drilling, and new target testing all at once. The ability to drill more metres faster will fast-track the Colosseum BFS and shorten the timeline to first gold production.”

Colosseum’s endowment currently sits within a 27.1-million-tonne resource grading 1.26 grams per tonne (g/t) gold for 1.1-million-ounces. A May scoping study update estimated the project has a net present value of US$550 million (A$850 million) with a swift 19-month payback period at a $4380 an ounce gold price. Today the gold price reached a new record of $5500 an ounce.

While gold takes center stage, Dateline is also advancing its rare earths exploration at the project that sits less than 10 kilometres from the strategically prominent Mountain Pass mine – the US’s only rare earths mine.

The company says its deep-seated resistivity anomalies at Colosseum point to potential carbonatite-hosted mineralisation akin to Mountain Pass and Australia’s world-class Mt Weld operation. The project offers a dual-value opportunity in a region critical to the US’s green energy and tech supply chains.

Recent US government support, including letters from the Secretary of the Interior affirming Colosseum’s rights for gold and rare earths production and a high-profile endorsement from President Donald Trump hailing it as “America’s second rare earths mine”, has further elevated the project’s profile. The momentum culminated in a significant coffer resupply, worth $25 million, through Dateline’s institutional capital raise last month.

Dateline, with more than $35 million in funding in the bank, is now fully funded for the latest drilling campaign and several beyond.

With two rigs already drilling and a third mobilising, Dateline looks ready to continue its steady stream of positive results. As the BFS progresses and rare earths potential adds a compelling kicker, this California play could be staring down a first gold financing decision in a matter of months rather than years.

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

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