The Yarraloola Iron Ore Project is located 140km southwest of Karratha, and 100km east of Onslow.
Yarraloola hosts two distinct types of iron-ore mineralisation: magnetite in the Ashburton Prospect and channel iron-ore in the Robe Mesa.
The Ashburton prospect is outlined by a 12km long and 1km wide magnetitic anomaly that is generated by intervals of magnetite-rich rocks in felsic volcanics.
The Robe Mesa pisolitic iron-stone deposit formed in a palaeo-channel of the Robe River and the CZR deposit is contiguous with iron ore resources held by Rio Tinto and the RioTinto operated Mesa A and Mesa J mining operations.