Terrain Minerals Identifies Gold-Pathfinder Anomaly Near Port Hedland
Terrain Minerals has detected a substantial 4km-by-3km gold-pathfinder anomaly at its Carlindie project, located near Port Hedland, WA. This discovery is significant for future exploration efforts, with fieldwork scheduled to commence in July 2026, potentially enhancing the project's mineral yield.

Terrain Minerals has outlined a 4km-by-3km gold-pathfinder anomaly at its Carlindie project, with exploration activities set to begin in July 2026. The anomaly was identified through 813 soil samples, revealing elevated levels of arsenic, antimony, bismuth, tungsten, and caesium, alongside an independently highlighted greenstone target.
The upcoming field phase will include reconnaissance prospecting, rock-chip sampling, and UltraFine+ soil geochemical sampling, designed to refine the anomaly's footprint. With 100 drillholes approved, Terrain is positioned to validate this promising target and explore the broader mineral potential of the area, which also holds lithium prospects.




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