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ABOUT US

Pine Creek Minerals Pty Ltd is an Australian mineral asset firm focused on the high-endowment Pine Creek region of the Northern Territory. The company aims to consolidate and advance historically proven gold assets using a disciplined, capital-efficient model, with the primary objective of preparing these assets for strategic outcomes, including development partnerships, joint processing arrangements, or asset-level transactions.

113+

Years of

Experience

250,000

2026

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Throughput capacity

Production year

Experienced

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Moline Gold Asset Overview

Pine Creek Minerals Pty Ltd holds 100 percent ownership of the Moline gold asset, a historically significant mining district within the Pine Creek region that has supported sustained gold production across multiple eras of mining activity.
Gold was first discovered at Moline in the late nineteenth century, with early high-grade underground workings establishing the district’s mineral endowment. Over the following decades, the asset progressed through successive phases of underground mining, open pit development, satellite pit extraction, tailings retreatment, and large-scale regional exploration.
This evolution reflects both the geological continuity of the system and the changing mining and processing approaches applied to it over time. Between the late 1980s and early 1990s, modern open pit operations confirmed Moline as a multi-pit gold system rather than a single isolated deposit, with production sourced from Hercules, Moline, School, Tumbling Dice, and numerous satellite pits. These activities left behind a substantial body of geological data, disturbed ground suitable for redevelopment, and clearly defined mineralised trends extending over several kilometers of strike. Following the cessation of mining, the project entered extended periods of care and maintenance under successive owners. During this time, the asset continued to benefit from regulatory oversight, environmental monitoring, and further exploration work, preserving both the integrity of the site and the underlying dataset. Importantly, these phases also highlighted that the remaining value at Moline is not confined to previously mined pits but extends to untested depth extensions, along-strike targets, stockpiles, and tailings that were not fully evaluated under earlier development models.
Today, Pine Creek Minerals holds the Moline asset as a consolidated, district-scale gold position with a long and well-documented production history. This history provides a robust geological dataset, established disturbance suitable for redevelopment, and clear mineralised trends that inform a measured and practical approach to future development.
The company’s strategy recognises what has already been achieved at Moline while focusing on the remaining upside through disciplined execution and targeted growth.

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