Mt Regal Mine
Operation Details
Compliance & B2B Logistics
Access Logistics & DIDO
Road haulage via North West Coastal Highway (NWC Hwy) servicing Karratha and broader West Pilbara industrial corridor; DIDO operations from Karratha township baseProject Logistics & B2B Overview
Geographic Location and Topography
Mt Regal Quarry is situated within the West Pilbara Mineral Field, proximate to Maitland and the North West Coastal Highway corridor, Karratha WA 6714. The Pilbara terrain presents extreme operational challenges: pervasive red dirt and fine silica dust accelerate abrasive wear across all rotating and sealing components. Vendors supplying filtration systems, dust suppression units, and high-abrasion wear liners face consistent, high-volume demand driven directly by the region's lateritic and ironstone geology.
B2B Lifecycle and Operations
Mt Regal operates as an active open-cut quarry supplying crushed aggregate and construction materials to Pilbara's infrastructure, LNG, and civil construction sectors. Operations are sustained by continuous diesel consumption across drill rigs, loaders, and haul trucks, creating a critical dependency on fuel supply contracts and mobile power generation assets. Spinifex Crushing and Screening Services Pty Ltd holds the environmental operator role, indicating a multi-party B2B contracting structure standard for Pilbara quarrying operations.
Engineering and Extraction Infrastructure
The quarry's processing circuit relies on crushing and screening plant configurations typical of West Pilbara aggregate operations, involving intensive material handling through staged conveyors. These conveyor systems are subject to accelerated belt degradation, idler failure, and structural fatigue under Pilbara heat cycles exceeding 45°C. B2B suppliers of conveyor belting, idler sets, screen media, and crusher wear parts — including mantles, concaves, and jaw plates — represent the highest-frequency procurement categories at this site.
ESG, Value Chain and Sustainability
Operating within the Pilbara mandates strict adherence to Aboriginal Heritage compliance under the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 (WA), requiring heritage surveys and ongoing engagement protocols prior to any ground disturbance. The multi-operator structure at Mt Regal — involving Boral, Pilbara Quarries, and Spinifex — reflects an industry trend toward Indigenous-aligned contracting and local workforce integration. B2B partners with demonstrated Reconciliation Action Plans (RAP) and local Aboriginal business engagement credentials hold a measurable competitive advantage in procurement selection at this site.