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Dateline secures water, land for US gold rare earths project

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auDecember 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Dateline secures water, land for US gold rare earths project

In mid-2024, the company revealed a JORC-2012 compliant mineral resource estimate of 27.1 million tonnes averaging 1.26g/t gold for 1.1 million ounces at Colosseum.

A Scoping Study released in May 2025 outlined a robust gold mining operation, projecting production of 635,000 ounces over an initial eight years, with net revenues of US$827 million, a NPV of US$550 million, and an IRR of 61 per cent.

Given the estimates in the study were built on a gold price of US$2900 (A$4317) per ounce, with the current price hovering around US$4500 (A$6700) per ounce, a significant improvement on the economics seems assured.

Dateline’s BFS for the project remains firmly on track for completion in Q1 2026. With nearly all vendor quotations for machinery and equipment received, the data is now being integrated into refined capex and opex models.

Dateline Resources managing director and CEO Stephen Baghdadi said: “It’s business as usual at Colosseum. We now have a guaranteed water source for our processing plant and an infrastructure site at the foot of the mine. This puts us in an excellent position as we finalise the feasibility study and head into the new year.”

Adding to recent momentum, drilling results announced on 15 December continued to deliver strong gold intercepts in the North Pipe.

Standout results include a best result in one hole of 62.48 metres assaying 2.52 grams per tonne (g/t) gold from 25.91m depth, including 10.67m at 7.27g/t gold from 39.62m,

A second hole probed 108.20m at 1.18g/t gold from 9.14m, including 13.72m at 4.48g/t gold from 56.39m, while a third hole bored through 117.34m at 1.01g/t gold from surface, including 9.14m at 1.84g/t gold from 36.57m.

The broad mineralised zones with higher-grade cores reinforce mineralisation continuity and further support the existing 1.1 million ounce JORC resource.

Dateline has also launched an upgraded corporate website featuring an interactive 3D model of the proposed mine site, processing plant and infrastructure layout offering shareholders a clear virtual tour of the project’s scale and design.

With water, infrastructure and feasibility milestones locked in and ongoing drilling success, Dateline is steadily advancing Colosseum toward construction in 2026 – positioning it as a near-term US gold – and potential rare earths – producer with both markets in screaming demand.

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

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