Webbs Consul Silver Project
New South Wales, Australia
Webbs Consol is a high-grade silver–zinc–lead system located ~12km west-south-west of Webbs, with a standout grade profile and multiple thick high-grade intercepts. The project is positioned to extend the Webbs corridor into a consolidated district-scale platform.
Key metrics
- Resource (reported): 32Moz AgEq @ 636g/t AgEq
- Location: ~12km WSW of Webbs
- Deposit style: high-grade Ag-Zn-Pb lodes hosted in leucogranite
- History: discovered 1890; intermittent mining to mid-1950s
Highlights
- Limited modern exploration historically despite strong visual and geological targeting
- Preliminary bulk concentrate flotation testing indicates very high metallurgical recoveries (refer ASX disclosures)
- Reported intercepts include:
- 116.1m @ 1,003g/t AgEq
- 149.2m @ 455g/t AgEq
- 65.8m @ 904g/t AgEq
- Plus early drilling reporting 27.5m @ 552g/t AgEq from 104.6m
Modern exploration completed (reported)
Extensive geophysics and technical work including gravity, drone magnetics, DHEM, LiDAR, TEM, mapping, geochemical sampling, and structural interpretation — supporting a robust pipeline of drill targets and lode extensions.
What’s next
- Confirmatory and step-out drilling to extend thick high-grade lodes
- Corridor-scale targeting across the broader Webbs–Webbs Consol trend
- Resource growth and definition work aligned to future development options

