Chalice Mining Advances Exploration and Gonneville Project in Australia
Chalice Mining has identified a 2.5 km copper-molybdenum-silver anomaly in Western Australia and is advancing its Gonneville project into feasibility. This expansion underlines significant exploration efforts and positions the company for future production.

Chalice Mining has discovered a 2.5 km soil anomaly rich in copper-molybdenum-silver in Western Australia, with further drilling planned for Q2 2026. The company is also set to advance the Gonneville palladium-nickel-copper project into feasibility following a pre-feasibility study completed in December 2025, targeting a final investment decision by H1 2028.
Additionally, Chalice has secured land access for IOCG targets at its Warrego North project and formed an earn-in agreement over the Callabonna project, with drilling scheduled for H2 2026. The company has appointed strategic advisors to enhance its project execution capabilities and reported $55.9 million in cash for ongoing activities. Strong interest from potential partners indicates a robust funding strategy.


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