Black Canyon Expands Manganese Exploration at Wandanya Project

2 min read | September 01, 2025 07:38 PM AEST | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights

  • Black Canyon confirms manganese discovery at Wandanya Project.
  • Drilling results show strong continuity of mineralisation.
  • Plans underway for next phase of exploration.

The Australian resources sector continues to draw attention as exploration companies uncover new opportunities in strategic minerals. Among them, Black Canyon (ASX:BCA) has reported encouraging developments from the Wandanya Project in Western Australia’s Pilbara region. With manganese playing an increasingly vital role in energy transition strategies and steelmaking industries, this discovery highlights the growing relevance of exploration activities across the region. For investors and industry watchers tracking the broader ASX 200, such exploration updates reflect the potential strength of Australia’s resource pipeline.

Discovery at the Wandanya Project

Black Canyon completed its third phase of drilling at Wandanya, identifying significant manganese mineralisation across multiple strike zones. The program mapped mineralisation extending further north and east, while untested zones to the south present additional exploration prospects. Notably, hematite-rich iron formations were also observed, highlighting the diverse mineralisation profile within the project area.

Next Steps in Exploration

The company plans to advance with a diamond core drilling program designed to provide material for metallurgical testwork. These samples will be crucial in assessing processing potential and supporting future project development. In addition, Black Canyon is progressing toward securing access to southern tenements, which are expected to open up further ground for continued exploration.

Strategic Importance of Manganese

Manganese is a critical mineral, valued both for its role in steel production and its growing use in energy storage technologies. With demand rising globally, discoveries such as Wandanya reinforce Australia’s position as a key player in supplying critical resources. Black Canyon’s portfolio of assets across the Pilbara region underscores its focus on building a strong pipeline of manganese opportunities.

The confirmation of manganese mineralisation at the Wandanya Project represents an important step for Black Canyon. With exploration revealing extensive mineralised zones and further drilling programs planned, the company is well-positioned to continue expanding its understanding of the project’s scale. These developments highlight not only the significance of manganese in global markets but also the importance of ongoing exploration efforts across Western Australia’s resource-rich regions.


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