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Artemis looks at diamonds in rough

ARTEMIS Resources will boost its west Pilbara footprint to 1536sq.km after putting in three exploration licence applications for an extra 598sq.km of cobalt, gold, base metal and diamond-prospective ground around its newly acquired Radio Hill nickel and copper operation in Western Australia’s northwest.

Karma Barndon
Drill core from DeBeers 2003 field trip.

Drill core from DeBeers 2003 field trip.

The move gives Artemis direct exposure to the extensive Blacktop diamondiferous kimberlites scattered through the old Balmoral project – an old DeBeers/Tawana joint venture that recovered 2320 diamonds...

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