9th May 2024
This announcement contains inside
information for the purposes of Article 7 of the UK version of
Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 which is part of UK law by virtue of
the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, as amended ("MAR"). Upon
the publication of this announcement via a Regulatory Information
Service, this inside information is now considered to be in the
public domain.
Artemis
Resources Limited
("Artemis" or the "Company")
FURTHER
HIGH-GRADE ROCK CHIP RESULTS FROM MT
MARIE
MULTIPLE
ASSAYS REPORT GREATER THAN 4% Li2O
POSITIVE
ASSAY RESULTS AT OSBORNE EAST
OSBORNE
EAST STRIKE LENGTH INCREASES
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Highlights:
·
Mt Marie Prospect
(100% ARV): Further ground
reconnaissance sampling delivers high-grade assay results
including:
o 24AR04-07
- 4.63%
Li2O
o 24AR04-14
- 4.52%
Li2O
o 24AR04-13
- 4.28%
Li2O
o 24AR04-12
- 3.63%
Li2O
o 24AR04-04
- 3.45%
Li2O
·
Osborne East
Prospect (100% ARV): Further
multiple rock chip assays >0.50% Li2O
·
Both trends strike length increased and
prospective for further growth
·
Additional programs to identify sub-surface
pegmatites and lithium mineralisation are being
considered
·
Program of works (PoW's) have been submitted and
approved and heritage clearance applications are in
process
Artemis Resources Limited ('Artemis' or the
'Company') (ASX/AIM:
ARV) is pleased to announce
its recent ground reconnaissance program continues to demonstrate
consistency, growing the strike length and grade of its lithium
prospects in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
Executive Director George Ventouras commented: "We are pleased
with the results of the latest sample assays received from the lab
which continue to point to a high-grade lithium mineralised system.
The Mt Marie prospect is fast becoming a priority one target which
will be ripe for drilling once heritage clearances are
completed.
Together with the Osborne East prospect, and many more
kilometres of tenure unexplored for lithium, we are looking forward
to continued work programs."
Figure
1. Artemis Resources West Pilbara
tenements
Figure 2.
Location of Mt Marie and Osborne East Lithium
Prospects
Mt
Marie Lithium Prospect
Further ground reconnaissance was
completed in late February and looked to expand on the previously
received results where rock chip assays peaked at 4.67% Li2O at the
Mt Marie
Prospect.1 The ground crew revisited the Mt Marie
prospect region in April and secured additional high-grade samples
to confirm the mineralisation. These results have provided an even
higher level of confidence in the grade and potential scale of Mt
Marie.
The outcropping strike length of the
Mt Marie prospect has now increased to more than 230m.
Additional
programs to identify sub-surface pegmatites and lithium
mineralisation are currently being considered and will be put into
place in the near future.
Figure
3. Rock chip sample location current
and previous results at the Mt Marie Lithium Prospect
1ASX Announcement, Artemis Resources Ltd, 6 March
2024
Osborne East Lithium Prospect
Osborne East was also the subject of
additional sampling, resulting in another round of multiple rock
chip assays returning greater than
0.5% Li2O.
As a result, the strike length of
the Osborne East prospect has again been extended through this most
recent program with multiple zones of pegmatite extending across an
area of 500mx350m and which remains prospective for further
growth.
Figure
4. Rock chip sample location,
current and previous results at the Osborne East Lithium
Prospect
Rock chip assay
results
In total,
36 rock chip samples were collected from both the Mt Marie and
Osborne East prospects and dispatched to the lab for multi-element
analysis.
The rock chip assays delivered
excellent results which include the following;
Mt
Marie Prospect
o 24AR04-07
- 4.63%
Li2O
o 24AR04-14
- 4.52%
Li2O
o 24AR04-13
- 4.28%
Li2O
o 24AR04-12
- 3.63%
Li2O
o 24AR04-04
- 3.45%
Li2O
Osborne East Prospect
§ 24AR04-20
- 0.69%
Li2O
§ 24AR04-24
- 0.60%
Li2O
§ 24AR04-25
- 0.59%
Li2O
§ 24AR04-26
- 0.59%
Li2O
Rock chip samples from the Mt Marie
prospect were previously tested for mineralogy type at Curtin
University and the analysis confirmed that the host mineral for the
lithium is spodumene.2
This level of Li2O result
has again confirmed the high degree of grade in a regional context,
reflected by Azure Minerals' Andover project which recorded a peak
rock chip assay result of 4.87%
Li2O3 and have reported an exploration
target of 100-240Mt @ 1.00-1.5%
Li2O4 (Azure Minerals has recently
been granted takeover approval by the Foreign Investment
Review Board - FIRB - for a takeover proposal via a joint bid with
SQM and Hancock Prospecting).5
The lithium bearing pegmatite at the
Mt Marie prospect occurs along a mirrored or similar NE structural
trend to pegmatites discovered by Azure Minerals only 20km to the
east. Given the location of the Artemis tenements in relation to
the Azure discovery and the proximity to Karratha and its
logistical advantages, the potential pathway for the Mt Marie
lithium prospect is becoming clearer and more
compelling.
2ASX Announcement, Artemis Resources Ltd, 5 February
2024
3ASX Announcement, Azure Minerals Ltd, 20 January
2023
4ASX Announcement, Azure Minerals Ltd, 7 August 2023
5ASX Announcement, Azure Minerals Ltd, 30 April 2024
The Mt Marie pegmatite exhibits a
zoning pattern characterised by a dominant outer quartz, feldspar,
and mica coarse crystalline texture. This zone displays a
high frequency of large spodumene crystals up to 40% of the bulk
composition. The pegmatite often exhibits a foliation texture
with the spodumene crystals commonly aligned subparallel to the
host rock contact. The less dominant and inner zone is
characterised by a quartz/silica core.
Further work on the tenements across
the major structural zones will follow on from exploration already
conducted including drone surveying, rock chip sampling, soil
sampling and other appropriate ground reconnaissance where
appropriate. The technical team will continue to cover priority
areas identified through previous review and will then step this
out to consider exploration programs across the tenement package as
a whole. Program of works (PoW's) have been submitted and approved
and heritage clearance applications are in process.
Figure
5. Pegmatite outcrop at the Mt Marie
Prospect
In regards to the Osborne Lithium Project which is a
joint venture with Greentech Metals (ASX:GRE) (ARV:49%-GRE:51%),
the Company can advise that the follow-up
drill program initially scheduled to commence late in Q3 2024 has
been delayed while the technical team completes a structural
analysis of the project area aimed at gaining a better
understanding of the controls on the lithium pegmatites. The
identification of more prospective and thicker sections of the
lithium bearing pegmatites will allow for better drill targeting of
the pegmatite trends and potentially more positive results from the
drill program.
The
pegmatite trends identified at the Osborne JV and greater area are
part of a large and fertile system hence conducting this study will
provide more efficiency in the drill targeting. The market will be
updated when the review is complete and drilling is set to
commence.
This announcement was approved for
release by the Board.
For further information
contact:
Artemis Resources Ltd
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Guy Robertson, Chairman
George Ventouras, Executive
Director
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info@artemisresources.com.au
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WH
Ireland Limited (Nomad & Broker)
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Antonio Bossi / James Bavister /
Isaac Hooper
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Tel: +44 20 7220
1666
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About Artemis Resources
Artemis Resources (ASX/AIM: ARV;
FRA: ATY; US: ARTTF) is a gold, copper and lithium focused
resources company with projects in Western Australia. The Mt Marie
Lithium Prospect, the Osborne Lithium JV (Artemis 49%; GreenTech
Metals (ASX:GRE) 51%) and the Carlow Castle gold-copper-cobalt
project in the West Pilbara; and the Paterson Central Gold/Copper
project in the Paterson Province (located adjacent to Greatland
Gold / Newmont's recent gold-copper discovery at Havieron and only
~42km from the Newmont Telfer gold mine).
Artemis also owns the Radio Hill
processing plant, located only 35km from Karratha.
For more information, please
visit www.artemisresources.com.au
Competent Person
Statement
Adrian
Hell, BSc (Hons), MSc, an advisor and consultant to the Company, is
a Member of the AUSIMM, and has sufficient experience which is
relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under
consideration to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the
2012 edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration
Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves'. Adrian Hell consents
to the inclusion in the report of the information in the form and
context in which it appears.
Dr Martin Wells (PhD). The sample
testing was carried out in the John de Laeter Centre at Curtin
University. Spodumene was identified using a proprietary automated
mineralogy technique and confirmed using x-ray diffraction (XRD)
analysis by Dr Martin Wells (PhD). Dr Wells is a Research Fellow
(Mineralogy/Petrology) and an authority in lithium ore deposits as
evidenced by his authorship of the 2023 Geological Survey of
Western Australia Report 228 (The geology,
mineralogy and Geometallurgy of EV materials deposits in Western
Australia;
https://dmpbookshop.eruditetechnologies.com.au/product/mriwa-report-m532-geology-mineralogy-and-metallurgy-of-ematerial-resources-in-wa.do).
Dr Martin Wells consents to the inclusion in the
report of the information pertaining to sample analyses undertaken
at the John De Laeter Centre in the form and context in which it
appears.
Significant Results > 0.5%
Li2O