Revolver Resources has continued to make strong progress at its Dianne copper mine with ongoing support from the Queensland Government.
Revolver is currently progressing detailed mine planning and scheduling activities, helped along by a maiden $1.3 million grant from the Queensland Critical Minerals and Battery Technology Fund.
The mine is on track for targeted first copper cathode production during the second half of 2025.
“Revolver is fortunate to be in a very unique position with a high-grade copper ore body at-surface at the Dianne mine,” Revolver managing director Pat Williams said.
“We have no existing debt and we have a truly incredible pathway to generating production revenues, to fund the company’s growth and accelerate the scale of our exploration activities across our highly prospective tenure at the broader Dianne and Osprey projects.”
Revolver is now undertaking Traditional Owner engagement and broader workforce participation planning, with project debt and equity funding solutions well advanced.
“Our Dianne copper mine project, the site of one of the world’s historically high-grade copper mines, is now in the advanced stages of planning for operational recommencement,” Williams said.
“While advancing the project towards targeted final investment decision later in 2024 and first production in 2025, we absolutely plan to continue focused copper (and gold) exploration activities in parallel.
“This includes targeted further drilling in the Larramore volcanics belt at Dianne and project Osprey during the remainder of 2024.”
Source: https://www.australianmining.com.au/queensland-backs-dianne-copper/