Tempest Minerals Targets Gold Exploration at Mt Magnet

5 min read | August 04, 2025 04:42 AM BST | By Team Kalkine Media

 

Highlights

  • Tempest plans exploration across Mt Magnet Range Project

  • Focus on historically mineralised zones and diverse geology

  • Drilling to commence after securing required approvals

asx 200 companies operating across Western Australia continue to drive exploration efforts, with Tempest Minerals (ASX:TEM) preparing a drilling campaign at its Mt Magnet Range Project. This activity marks a continuation of exploration efforts to unlock the mineral potential of gold-bearing targets across historically significant terrain.

The planned reverse circulation drilling will focus on two distinct prospects—Wrangler and Defender—each situated within a 7-kilometre-long mineralised corridor. These prospects are underpinned by varied geological formations known to host mineralisation, including banded iron formations, felsic porphyry, and altered granitic contacts.

Wrangler Prospect: Revisiting Historic Gold Zones

The Wrangler prospect is located near the historical Brittania Well gold mine. Tempest Minerals intends to test structural extensions of this former mining site. The area’s geology features quartz-tourmaline veining and banded iron formations—both known to support gold-bearing systems.

Previous rock chip samples in the Wrangler area demonstrated gold traces within these formations. These findings, taken from quartz-tourmaline zones aligned with the historical pit, extend over a strike length and offer indications of near-surface mineralisation continuity that warrants further exploration.

Mineralised Strike and Structural Trends

The Wrangler drilling will target the continuation of gold-hosting structures beyond the known zones. By extending along the geological strike and testing for deeper formations, the campaign seeks to determine the scale and consistency of subsurface mineralisation.

Additionally, the region exhibits signs of structural folding and deformation, elements that are often associated with mineral concentration in greenstone belt terrains. The company’s field planning includes analysis of these structures to better align drilling efforts with high-potential zones.

Defender Prospect: Targeting Altered Porphyry Contacts

South of Wrangler, the Defender prospect forms the second focal point of Tempest’s drilling program. The geological setting here is characterised by sericite-altered felsic porphyry in contact with granite, a configuration considered favourable for gold deposition based on regional analogues.

Historical records from the area show evidence of mechanical scraping and prospecting, supporting the view that gold mineralisation may occur along these alteration boundaries. Exploration will prioritise sections of the contact zone that display hydrothermal alteration and structural complexity.

Expanding the Prospectivity Envelope

The company believes that mineralisation patterns at Defender are consistent with those observed in broader Mt Magnet geological domains. The porphyry-granite transition presents a favourable lithological contrast, creating fluid pathways conducive to mineral deposition during past hydrothermal events.

By targeting both lithological contacts and structurally deformed zones, the exploration campaign at Defender aims to refine the project's subsurface model and expand the scope for future development activities.

Current Activities and Future Expectations

Ahead of drilling, Tempest is conducting geochemical sampling across both Wrangler and Defender. These activities will contribute to refining drill locations and provide updated geochemical data to supplement historic findings from prior field programs.

Results from legacy grab samples are anticipated to provide further clarity on potential mineralisation zones. Combined with field mapping and ongoing sampling, these datasets will guide the initial phase of drilling and help prioritise high-interest areas for follow-up investigation.

Strategic Positioning in the Region

The Mt Magnet Range Project is situated within a broader region historically known for its significant gold production and geological prospectivity. Tempest's operational presence in this area positions the company to leverage existing regional knowledge and logistical infrastructure in support of exploration objectives.

The company continues to build a multi-commodity portfolio in Western Australia, targeting a combination of precious, base, and energy metal systems. Its diversified approach allows for flexibility in exploration strategy and adaptability to evolving market dynamics and geological insights.

Industry Engagement and Forward Focus

Tempest Minerals is also participating in the Diggers and Dealers Mining Forum in Kalgoorlie. This annual industry event serves as a platform for miners, explorers, and stakeholders to share developments, technologies, and project updates.

By showcasing exploration progress and regional strategies, Tempest aligns with broader industry trends that emphasize exploration rejuvenation and resource diversification. The company’s involvement underscores its commitment to advancing discovery efforts and fostering collaboration within the mining community.

Outlook for Exploration at Mt Magnet

With approvals secured and preparations underway, the upcoming drilling campaign marks a significant milestone for Tempest’s Mt Magnet Range Project. The dual-prospect focus, targeting distinct geological settings, reflects a comprehensive approach to evaluating mineral potential.

Future results from this initiative are expected to offer insights into the continuity and scale of mineralisation, further shaping the project's developmental pathway. The integration of geochemical, structural, and lithological data enhances the potential for refined exploration outcomes across the site.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the main focus of Tempest Minerals’ upcoming drilling program?
    The drilling will test gold prospectivity across the Wrangler and Defender targets within the Mt Magnet Range Project.
  • Which geological features are being targeted at the Defender prospect?
    The Defender prospect targets sericite-altered porphyry and granite contact zones, believed to host mineralisation.
  • Where is Tempest Minerals showcasing its project updates?
    The company is participating in the Diggers and Dealers Mining Forum held in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.

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