Artemis Resources Announces New Drill Program Across Australian Gold & Copper Projects

On Tuesday, Artemis Resources Limited (OTC:ARTTF) announced a significant drill program totaling up to 5,000 meters. The program is set to commence in the September quarter of 2025 and will focus on 3 key projects: the Carlow Gold & Copper Project, the Titan Gold Targets, and the Cassowary Intrusion. The aim is to expand the company’s existing mineral resources and explore new high-potential targets in Western Australia.

Artemis Resources Announces 5,000m Drill Program Across Australian Gold & Copper Projects

Drills extracting gold from a gold mine, revealing the company’s gold mining operation.

The program includes 3,800 meters of diamond drilling at the Carlow Gold & Copper Project to extend its 374,000 oz gold and 64,000 t copper resource, following up on high-grade intersections. Technical studies, such as metallurgy, are also underway. Additionally, 1,200 meters of RC drilling will target shallow gold at Titan, just 2km west of Carlow, with a focus on gravity anomalies and surface samples that returned up to 41.4g/t gold.

Artemis also plans a gravity survey at the Cassowary Intrusion, a 330 km² IOCG copper/gold target 450km east of Kalgoorlie, which is pending its exploration license grant in the September quarter. Managing Director Julian Hanna anticipates that this program will significantly advance these gold and copper opportunities.

Artemis Resources Limited (OTC:ARTTF) explores and develops mineral properties in Australia. It explores for gold, nickel, cobalt, lithium, and copper deposits.

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