RNS Reach
17 October 2024
Artemis Resources
Limited
("Artemis" or the
"Company")
Visible gold identified at Sing SIX and
Sing well
with veining identified along 2km
ZONE
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Highlights:
·
Field mapping and chip
sampling completed at Sing Six and Sing Well Prospects with 201
samples collected for assaying
·
Angular free gold samples
collected at surface across multiple locations along an interpreted
200m-300m wide NE-SW trending shear zone
·
In addition to free gold
collected at surface, visible gold was also identified within
outcropping quartz/iron oxide veins sampled across the NE-SW
zone
·
Intense foliation and
alteration observed within host rocks associated with mineralised
veins along a 2km length of the NE-SW zone sampled to
date
·
Gold occurrences at Sing Six
and Sing Well are 6km SW of the newly discovered Titan gold target
and ARV's Carlow gold/copper project
·
Sing Six and Sing Well,
Titan and Carlow are all interpreted to occur within the wide Regal
Thrust structural corridor which includes multiple shears and
faults
Artemis
Resources Limited ('Artemis' or the 'Company') (ASX/AIM: ARV) is pleased to announce that ground
reconnaissance across the Sing Six and Sing Well prospects has
identified surface gold and mineralised veins with associated wider
alteration zones across a wide 2km long area 6km southwest of the
recent Titan gold discovery.
Executive
Director George Ventouras commented:
"Once again our exploration team
has successfully identified and collected visible gold samples
across our tenement portfolio. We are encouraged by the level of
surface and vein hosted gold that has been discovered, especially
in a known mineralised area such as Sing Six. This bodes well for
further potential exploration success and these clues are leading
us to the source of the gold which is very
exciting."
Figure 1. Sing Six
prospect with rock chip (vein and alteration) and sample
locations
Sing Six and
Sing Well Prospects
The Sing Six and Sing Well prospects are located
in the central part of the Silica Hills tenement E47/1746. The Sing
Six and Sing Well prospects have been previously explored using
wide spaced soil sampling and local metal detector sampling.
A limited air-core drill program comprising 14 holes for total of
376m was also completed at Sing Six in 2020 with best intercept
reporting 2m @ 0.97 g/t Au from 9m.
In May 2024, the Company followed up previous
ground reconnaissance work at the Sing Six prospect with a second
phase of surface sampling and mapping. The primary focus of this
program was to gain a better understanding of the distribution of
surface veining, related structures and alteration zones which may
be indicative of the potential for a large gold mineralised
system.
More recent field mapping and rock chip sampling
across the Sing Six-Sing Well area has identified multiple
locations of outcropping mineralised veins across a 2km long newly
defined target area. Visible gold has been identified in surface
samples and outcropping veins providing early encouragement of the
prospectivity for this area.
Coarse angular free gold in surface cover has
also been identified immediately around veins which contain visible
gold and further along trend for approximately 1km.
Characteristics observed in free gold samples suggest proximity to
vein sources.
Figure
2. Artemis West Pilbara tenements showing
location of current prospects including Sing Six and Sing
Well
Veins were mapped across multiple parallel
trends which are broadly parallel to the Regal Thrust structural
corridor which extends northeast into the gold target area of the
Titan prospect and is possibly associated with the Carlow
gold/copper deposit.
Artemis' Karratha based technical team has
identified veins comprised of quartz-iron oxide and
quartz-carbonate (less iron) with multiple samples displaying
visible gold.
Associated with the veins are zones of strong
foliation and host rock alteration mapped across multiple parallel
shears for approximately 2km. Single veins are predominantly
steeply dipping, commonly range from 1cm to 10cm width, and occur
as multiple sets in alteration zones up to 200m wide. Importantly,
the vein hosted gold mineralisation and associated alteration may
outline the wider potential to be tested by drilling.
Approximately 201 surface chip samples have been
collected and dispatched to the laboratory for assaying.
Results will be announced once received.
Figure
3. Visible gold in quartz-iron oxide vein
material located at Sing Six prospect
Sample ID
|
Location
|
Weight
gm
|
Visual Gold
Estimate (%)
|
Vein Type
(major minerals)
|
mN
|
mE
|
24AR26-208
|
7695284
|
498026
|
232
|
2-5
|
Iron
oxide-quartz
|
Cautionary
statement: Visual estimates of mineral abundance should never
be considered a proxy or substitute for laboratory analyses where
concentrations or grades are the factor of principal economic
interest. Visual estimates also potentially provide no information
regarding impurities or deleterious physical properties relevant to
valuations. A number of vein rock chip samples were selected
based on presence of visible gold during the sampling
programs.
Figure
4. Sample of altered basalt with thin veining
displaying visible gold from Sing Six prospect
Sample ID
|
Location
|
Weight
gm
|
Visual Gold
Estimate (%)
|
Vein Type
(major minerals)
|
mN
|
mE
|
24AR26-209
|
7695287
|
498022
|
268
|
1
|
Qz-Fe Vein at
alteration contact
|
Cautionary
statement: Visual estimates of mineral abundance should never
be considered a proxy or substitute for laboratory analyses where
concentrations or grades are the factor of principal economic
interest. Visual estimates also potentially provide no information
regarding impurities or deleterious physical properties relevant to
valuations. A number of vein rock chip samples were selected
based on presence of visible gold during the sampling
programs. The high-grade gold results reflect the irregular
nature of the gold mineralisation. It should be noted that
further sampling in close proximity to these high-grade zones may
produce varying and very contrasting results. Some vein samples
presented in diagrams may not have been analysed by a laboratory as
the Company has chosen to keep them for type
specimens.
Figure
4. Visible gold in iron oxide vein material
located at Sing Six prospect
Sample
ID
|
Location
|
Weight
gm
|
Visual Gold
Estimate (%)
|
Vein Type
(major minerals)
|
mN
|
mE
|
24AR26-206
|
7695292
|
498044
|
38
|
2
|
Iron
oxide-quartz
|
Cautionary
statement: Visual estimates of mineral abundance should never
be considered a proxy or substitute for laboratory analyses where
concentrations or grades are the factor of principal economic
interest. Visual estimates also potentially provide no information
regarding impurities or deleterious physical properties relevant to
valuations. A number of vein rock chip samples were selected
based on presence of visible gold during the sampling
programs.
Figure
5. Visible gold in quartz iron oxide vein
material located at Sing Six prospect
Sample ID
|
Location
|
Weight
gm
|
Visual Gold
Estimate (%)
|
Vein Type
(major minerals)
|
mN
|
mE
|
24AR26-211
|
7695284
|
498027
|
236
|
1
|
Qz fe
vein
|
Cautionary
statement: Visual estimates of mineral abundance should never
be considered a proxy or substitute for laboratory analyses where
concentrations or grades are the factor of principal economic
interest. Visual estimates also potentially provide no information
regarding impurities or deleterious physical properties relevant to
valuations. A number of vein rock chip samples were
selected based on presence of visible gold during the sampling
programs.
Figure
6. Samples of free gold collected during metal
detector sampling along vein trends at Sing Six. The shape
and angular nature of gold samples suggest close proximity to the
gold source
This announcement was approved for release by
the Board.
For further information contact Mr George
Ventouras / Executive Director
info@artemisresources.com.au
Competent Person Statement
The information in this report that relates to
Exploration Results was prepared/compiled by Mr Adrian Hell BSc
(Hons), a Competent Person who is a member of the Australasian
Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (MAusIMM). Mr Hell is a
technical consultant to Artemis Resources Ltd. Mr Hell has
sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of
mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the
activity being undertaken 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". Mr
Hell consents to the inclusion in this report of the matters based
on his information in the form and context in which it
appears.
No New Information
To the extent that this announcement contains
references to prior exploration results and Mineral Resource
Estimates for the Carlow Gold/Copper Project which have been cross
referenced to previous market announcements made by the Company,
unless explicitly stated, no new information is contained. The
Company confirms that it is not aware of any new information or
data that materially affects the information included in the
relevant market announcements and, in the case of estimates of
Mineral Resources, that all material assumptions and technical
parameters underpinning the estimates in the relevant market
announcements continue to apply and have not materially
changed.
This announcement was approved for release by
the Board.
For further information contact Mr George
Ventouras / Executive Director
Artemis
Resources Ltd
|
|
Guy Robertson, Chairman
George Ventouras, Executive Director
|
info@artemisresources.com.au
|
|
|
Zeus Capital
Limited (Nomad & Broker)
|
|
Antonio Bossi / James Bavister / Isaac
Hooper
|
Tel: +44 20 3829 5000
|
ASX
announcements referred to in this release;
Artemis Resources, Diamond Drilling Underway at
Carlow Castle, 18 September 2020
Artemis Resources, High Grade Rock Chip
Gold Assays, 12 June 2024
Artemis Resources, Titan Prospect Results -
Clarification Statement, 17 September 2024
Artemis Resources, High Grade Gold Vein
Discovery at Titan Prospect Amended, 16 August 2024
Artemis Resources, High Grade Gold Vein
Discovery at Titan Prospect, 15 August 2024
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 Company's main projects
include;
·
Karratha Gold Project including the Carlow Castle 704koz AuEq
gold-copper-cobalt project in the West Pilbara.
·
Karratha Lithium Project including the high grade Mt Marie
Lithium Prospect and the Osborne Lithium JV (Artemis 49%; GreenTech
Metals (ASX:GRE 51%)).
·
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.
Artemis is focused on discovering multiple gold
prospects within its +200km2 tenement package that can
build upon the initial Mineral Resource at Carlow. The majority of
the tenement package has been lightly explored and is now the
subject of methodical exploration programs with a view to identify
new gold zones, veins, structures and faults.
The Company will also continue to progress the
Karratha Lithium project including the high grade Mt Marie prospect
and will look to advance this exciting project through further
field work which will lead to drilling the most advanced targets in
due course.