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Mining heavyweight joins the party at Macarthur WA iron ore play

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auJune 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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June 4, 2026 — 10:36am

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Macarthur Minerals has given its blessing for a new operational partnership at its Lake Giles iron ore project in Western Australia, formally consenting to a deal that brings mining heavyweight Steve Wyatt’s company Destec into a joint venture with Gold Valley Yilgarn.

The arrangement will see Destec take on a 50 per cent slice of Gold Valley’s rights and obligations under the existing “Right to Mine” agreement for the Lake Giles Ularring hematite deposit, solidifying the operational expertise through Destec to execute on a development plan.

Mining professionals Destec will join Macarthur Minerals to progress its Lake Giles iron ore project in WA.

For a company like Macarthur, which retains full ownership of the underlying tenements, bringing in a partner with Destec’s operational clout is a substantial step forward.

The deal follows the recent emergence of Steve Wyatt as a substantial holder in Macarthur, injecting both capital and confidence into the company.

Wyatt is a well-known figure in the WA mining scene, having co-founded the now-behemoth Mineral Resources and serving as the General Manager of its contract crushing and materials handling arm.

‘Destec brings additional mining services capability and operational experience to the arrangement.’

Macarthur Minerals executive chairman Cameron McCall

His deeper involvement through mining vertical Destec now adds a serious dose of operational credibility, bringing a wealth of mining services and contracting experience directly to the project’s doorstep .

Macarthur Minerals executive chairman Cameron McCall said: “Destec brings additional mining services capability and operational experience to the arrangement, strengthening the parties’ ability to progress the project in accordance with the Principal Agreement.”

The asset at the centre of the agreement is the Lake Giles Ularring hematite project in WA’s Yilgarn region. The hematite component hosts an indicated resource of 54.5 million tonnes grading 47.2 per cent iron, with a further 26 million tonnes at 45.4 per cent iron in the inferred category.

This direct shipping ore is the initial focus for Macarthur, but, importantly, it sits alongside a colossal magnetite resource of more than 1.2 billion tonnes of iron ore, which would require a much larger pot of capital to develop.

The original deal with Gold Valley provides a clear path to cash flow, with milestone payments of $5 million due after each of the first two million tonnes of ore are sold. Following that, a life-of-mine royalty begins for the remaining ore, with a total of up to $70 million in cash milestones.

For a junior developer, getting a project from a paper resource into a producing mine is the hardest part of the journey. The path is often littered with operational hurdles and contracting headaches.

By bringing in a partner who has built a career on solving those exact problems, Macarthur has substantially de-risked the execution phase for its hematite project.

And, fortunately for the company, Steve Wyatt isn’t just a financial backer; he’s a builder.

With a resource defined, a mining agreement in place, government approvals secured and now a seasoned operational partnership formalised, Macarthur seems to have all its ducks in a row to become a fully fledged WA iron ore producer.

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

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