Webbs and Conrads Silver Projects
New South Wales, Australia
The Webbs and Conrads Silver Projects are high-grade silver–polymetallic deposits located in the New England Fold Belt of northern New South Wales, a proven mineral district with established infrastructure and a history of mining.
Together, the projects host a combined JORC 2012 Mineral Resource of 34.9 million ounces silver equivalent (AgEq), making them one of the higher-grade undeveloped silver inventories on the ASX.
- Webbs Project – 2.2Mt @ 205g/t AgEq for 14.2Moz AgEq, with historic production grades averaging ~600g/t AgEq. The deposit is open along strike and down plunge, with recent microgravity and lidar surveys identifying potential blind parallel lodes and untested extensions both north and south.
- Conrads Project – 3.33Mt @ 193g/t AgEq for 20.72Moz AgEq, historically the largest silver producer in the NSW section of the belt. Resource modelling shows multiple high-grade shoots open at depth and along a 7.5km mineralised trend, with over 5km yet to be drill tested.
Both projects offer near-term growth potential through resource upgrades, step-out drilling, and modern exploration targeting. Recent work has identified multiple walk-up drill targets, with diamond drilling already approved at Webbs.