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Quarterly Activities Report
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Highlights
The first phase of drilling to test three previously undrilled gold targets in the immediate area of the 100% owned Carlow gold/copper deposit was successfully completed during the quarter[1].
· Phase One comprised five diamond holes for a total of 1,790m as an initial test of the Marillion,
· Results announced post reporting period include 7m @ 2.9g/t Au including 1m @ 15.3g/t Au from 404m in 25ARDD001, the first hole to test the Marillion Prospect[3]
· The Marillion intersection is significant and may extend potential for Carlow high-grade lodes up to 600m east of previous drilling. The 600m gap is now a priority for drilling
· Phase One drilling included three initial holes at Titan, intersecting elevated gold values from 0.2g/t to 0.5g/t Au and an intersection of 1m @ 16.4g/t Au from 67m in 25ARDD004
· Phase One drilling resulted in new interpretation of the Carlow geology which opens-up wider potential for mineralisation. Next phase of drilling is planned to start in June
Artemis has commenced a review of >400 historic drill holes which formed the basis of the 2022 Carlow Mineral Resource estimate which contains 374koz gold and 66,000t copper [4].
· 192 high-grade gold assays (>10g/t Au) intersected in 80 historic holes identified during initial stage of the Carlow review[5]
· 515 high-grade copper assays (>2.0% Cu) intersected in 162 historic holes identified during initial stage of the Carlow review[6]
· Deepest historic hole at Carlow intersected 4m @ 11.1 g/t Au & 2.0% Cu in 20CCDD003, outside the resource with potential open below and along strike
· Conceptual technical studies of Carlow including metallurgical test work are planned next steps pending completion of the Carlow review
Pilbara Lithium Joint Venture (ARV 50%) - Andover Lithium
· Artemis signs binding JV agreement with GreenTech Metals (ASX:GRE) to consolidate lithium rights of both companies' extensive holdings into Andover Lithium Pty Ltd[7]
The targets were identified during a review of all available data which included high grade surface gold occurrences announced by Artemis during 2024[9], geological and structural interpretations and detailed geological mapping of outcrops during the
Phase One comprised five diamond holes for a total of 1,790m as an initial test of the Marillion,
Figure 1: Schematic longitudinal section extending from Marillion to Titan showing main interpreted geological features, an outline of the current Inferred Mineral Resource[10] at Carlow, pierce points of historic holes with many of the >10g/t Au and >2.0% Cu assays[11] projected onto the section and drill traces (red) of all recent Phase One drill holes
The Phase One drilling program was successful with high-grade gold intersected at two of the targets, Marillion and Titan (Refer to figure 1). The intersection at Marillion opens up potential for possible extensions to the Carlow deposit up to 600m east along strike from any previous drilling. The intersection at Titan is associated with elevated gold values up to 0.5g/t Au intersected in a previously unknown and completely untested sequence interpreted under cover along the eastern margin of the large Titan gravity anomaly (refer to figures 3 and 4).
Highlights from the drilling include high-grade gold (>15g/t Au) intersected at the Marillion and Titan targets located 2.7km apart on the same structural zone which hosts the 374koz gold and 66,000t copper resource at Carlow. Importantly the first drill hole at the large Marillion target intersected 7m @ 2.9g/t Au including 1m @ 15.3g/t Au from 399m downhole in 25ARDD001, approximately 600m east along strike from any previous drilling at Carlow. This one intersection suggests gold mineralisation may extend well beyond the current deposit with the gap between Carlow and Marillion (refer to Figure 1) now a high priority for drilling planned to start in June.
The potential for extensions to the Carlow deposit is also supported by an intersection of 4m @ 11.1 g/t Au and 2.0% Cu in hole 20CCDD003, the deepest historic drill hole at Carlow[12]. This intersection is at approximately 500m vertical depth and is not included in the Carlow resource. The high-grade intersection in hole 20CCDD003 warrants step out drilling to test for other high-grade gold and copper lodes and potential resource extensions below Carlow.
Phase One included three holes at Titan drilled below one of four surface gold occurrences in quartz veins and chert outcrops around a central gravity-low feature reported in 2024 and 2025[13]. The holes intersected a previously unknown sequence of chrome rich ultramafic rocks and sediments intruded by porphyry. All three holes at Titan (25ARDD003, 25ARDD004, 25ARDD005) reported elevated values of gold between 0.2g/t and 0.5g/t Au within the ultramafic unit and porphyry intrusion with 1m @ 16.4g/t Au intersected in the porphyry intrusion in hole 25ARDD004 from 67m down hole (refer to Figure 2).
Figure 2: Titan cross section showing elevated gold intersections including 1m @ 16.4g/t Au hosted in porphyry
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Figure 3: Panorama of Titan Prospect from chert ridge (Regal Thrust) looking NE across central gravity low feature, showing surface gold occurrences (HG Au)[14] and location of holes 25ARDD003, 25ARDD004, 25ARDD005 (Figures 2, 4)[15]
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Figure 4: Titan Prospect in centre of Carlow Tenement - interpreted key elements are: Regal thrust zone chert outcrops (brown), major thrusts (black), Titan gravity-low feature (purple) extending >7km across Carlow Tenement, area of recent drilling at Titan (yellow circle), 3 interpreted gravity-high anomalies (G1-G3) and 5 EM conductive plates (C1-C5).
Figure 5: Titan Prospect - drone image showing collar locations of three Phase One diamond drill holes and approximate outline of area of high-grade gold and silver surface occurrences[16]
During the quarter Artemis commenced a review of >400 historic drill holes which formed the basis of the 2022 Carlow Mineral Resource estimate which contains 374koz gold and 66,000t copper[17]. The review coincides with the current gold price (
The first step in the Carlow review is to evaluate numerous (>700) high-grade gold and copper assays reported from approximately 240 historic drill holes. High gold and copper assays are widespread across the Carlow lode system and include the following assays (listed in Tables 1 and 3 in the Artemis announcement on
· Approximately 192 high-grade gold assays (>10g/t Au) intersected in 80 historic holes identified during initial stage of the Carlow review[19]
· Approximately 515 high-grade copper assays (>2.0% Cu) intersected in 162 historic holes identified during initial stage of the Carlow review[20]
· An intersection of 4m @ 11.1 g/t Au & 2.0% Cu at ~500m vertical depth in 20CCDD003, the deepest historic hole at Carlow which is below and outside the resource
Depending on results of the initial review of historic drilling at Carlow, Artemis expects to appoint consultants to undertake conceptual technical studies including metallurgical test work on drill core samples from Carlow with this work planned to start later in the June quarter.
Pilbara Lithium Joint Venture (ARV 50%) - Andover Lithium
Artemis and GreenTech Metals (ASX: GRE, 'GreenTech') have executed a binding agreement to consolidate the lithium mineral rights of their respective tenement holdings near Karratha in the West Pilbara. The combined lithium mineral rights will be held in a joint venture company called
Andover Lithium will create the largest lithium exploration holding in the West Pilbara with over 420 km2 situated along strike from
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Figure 6: Andover Lithium Joint Venture Tenements (orange outline) with known Li pegmatites (red circles)
The combined tenements contain undrilled lithium bearing pegmatite outcrops within the same regional corridor which hosts the Tier 1 lithium pegmatite project discovered by
Consolidation of the extensive lithium interests of Artemis and GreenTech into a 50:50 joint venture will allow the two companies to focus on their core exploration and resource expansion activities in the Karratha region, respectively for gold and copper/zinc. The consolidation should not require any substantial management time or involve any material costs from either company.
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Exploration expenditure during the quarter totalled
Payments to related parties during the quarter being directors fees and salaries amounted to
This announcement was approved for release by the Board.
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Appendix 1
Schedule of tenement holdings at end of Q3 FY2025. All are in
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· Attractive projects:
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o Lithium - Artemis/Greentech Lithium JV: Mt Marie, Kobe, Osborne Lithium prospects
· Highly strategic location: Tier 1 jurisdiction, close proximity to major hub at Karratha including regional rail and road infrastructure, administrative centre and
· Significant exploration upside: highly prospective tenure package in the
· Mineral Resource with growth potential: existing high-grade gold-copper-cobalt Inferred Mineral Resource at Carlow (100%-owned tenure)
· Established processing site at Radio Hill: strategically located, fully permitted
· IOCG Exploration Target: Artemis has applied for a 340km2 exploration licence 440km east of Kalgoorlie covering a large interpreted magnetic intrusion prospective for IOCG type copper/gold
Figure 7: Satellite image showing outline of Artemis tenement holdings south and east of Karratha
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[21] ASX:GRE - Analysis Confirms Spodumene at Osborne JV -
ASX:GRE - High grade Lithium Bearing Pegmatite Discovered at Ruth Well -
ASX:GRE - Rock Chip Results
ASX:GRE - Exploration Update Ruth Well and Osborne JV -
ASX:ARV - Significant New Lithium Pegmatite Discovery -
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