Kingsland’s focus is exploring and developing the Leliyn Graphite Project in the Northern Territory. Leliyn is Australia’s largest graphite deposit with an inferred Mineral Resource of 194.6mt @ 7.3% Total Graphitic Carbon containing 14.2mt of graphite. In addition to Leliyn, Kingsland owns the Cleo Uranium Deposit in the Northern Territory.
Kingsland drilled this out in 2022 and estimated an Inferred Mineral Resource containing 5.2 million pounds of U3O8.
The Lake Johnston Project in Western Australia has historic nickel drill intersections and is also prospective for lithium mineralization. Kingsland has a portfolio of very prospective future energy mineral commodities.
Managing Director: Richard Maddocks
Mr Maddocks is a geologist and has extensive experience in development and production in open pit and underground gold and nickel mines in Australia, Papua New Guinea and South America. He has previously been Chief Geologist at several large open pit and underground gold and nickel mines in Western Australia.
Mr Maddocks has significant experience in Mineral Resource estimation, grade control, exploration, business development and asset identification.
Latest Videos
Kingsland (ASX:KNG) sets 50-90Mt contained graphite target for Leliyn
By Jack BakerA metallurgy milestone has Kingsland eyeing off a lot more added tonnage to the largest graphite deposit in Australia.
Kingsland (ASX:KNG) produces marketable graphite from Australia’s largest deposit
By Jack BakerKingsland Minerals has produced a fine flake commercial graphite concentrate from Leliyn and claimed a significant derisking of Australia's largest...
The journey to unveiling an unexpected graphite monster
By Jack BakerKingsland Minerals Managing Director Richard Maddocks on its low-cost path toward unveiling the largest graphite deposit in Australia.