Artemis Resources Ltd (ASX:ARV, AIM:ARV, OTCQB:ARTTF) executive director George Ventouras joins Proactive’s Tylah Tulyl to discuss significant gold and copper rock chip results the company has received from the Thorpe prospect within the Karratha Gold Project in Western Australia's Pilbara region.
Sampling uncovered grades up to 45.8 g/t gold, 10.3% copper and 69.4 g/t silver from mineralised quartz-iron oxide veins. Key highlights include 45.8 g/t gold, 3.7% copper and 38.6 g/t silver from a 3-metre-wide vein.
Additional samples include 12 g/t gold with 1.1% copper and 10.3% copper with 0.4 g/t gold and 69.4 g/t silver.
The Thorpe prospect is part of the Carlow tenement, where Artemis aims to expand its gold footprint and identify priority drilling targets.
The exploration team is analysing widespread surface gold to determine its source, complementing earlier findings at nearby Titan and other prospects.
Drilling programs are set to begin in early 2025, pending heritage and regulatory clearances. These results reinforce the potential for high-grade mineralisation across the Carlow tenement, bolstering the outlook for the Karratha Gold Project.