What's Happening?
Native Mineral Resources has appointed Scott Franko and Scott Lindsay as chief geologists to bolster its technical capabilities as the company transitions its Blackjack project into sustained production. Franko, who has been with the company since January,
will focus on exploration and projects, while Lindsay, joining this month, will concentrate on mining and operations. The appointments aim to enhance geological modeling, resource development, and orebody interpretation, ultimately improving ore recovery and minimizing dilution. Managing Director Blake Cannavo emphasized the importance of a strong geological team for consistent mining performance, highlighting the duo's combined 70 years of experience in the field.
Why It's Important?
The strategic appointments are crucial for Native Mineral Resources as it seeks to solidify its position as a sustainable gold producer. By enhancing its technical team, the company aims to improve confidence across the mining value chain, from resource modeling to gold production. This move is expected to optimize operations, potentially increasing profitability and shareholder value. The focus on grade control and geological modeling is particularly significant in ensuring efficient resource utilization and minimizing operational risks, which are critical factors in the competitive mining industry.
What's Next?
Native Mineral Resources plans to further expand its Mining Technical Services function by appointing a Technical Services Manager in the third quarter of 2026. This expansion is expected to support the company's ongoing efforts to enhance its operational capabilities and ensure the successful transition of the Blackjack project into full production. The company will likely continue to focus on strategic hires and technological advancements to maintain its competitive edge in the mining sector.













