一夜掌握四座金矿!Marmota完成重磅转让,南澳淘金热再起
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-24 03:29

Core Insights - Marmota Limited is set to acquire 90% of the mineral rights for the "Golden Moon" joint exploration project in South Australia's Gawler Craton, with ministerial approval for the transfer completed [1][4] - The Golden Moon area includes a "golden arc" consisting of six significant gold deposits, including the high-grade Aurora Tank gold mine, which Marmota fully owns [1][3] Group 1: Project Details - The Golden Moon project will initiate a new round of exploration and resource growth in the Gawler gold belt, as stated by Marmota's chairman Colin Rose [3][5] - The project includes four additional mineral deposits: Mainwood, Greenewood, Campfire Bore, and Golf Bore, alongside the already owned Aurora Tank, bringing the total to five promising gold resources [3][4] - The area has seen minimal exploration in the past six years, with Marmota restarting geological surveys in September 2023 [5] Group 2: Exploration and Drilling Results - Marmota conducted its first round of drilling at Campfire Bore from September to October last year, completing 86 reverse circulation drill holes totaling 11,690 meters, indicating high-grade gold potential [5] - Significant drilling results include 4 meters with a gold grade of 16 grams per ton at a depth of 56 meters, and a single hole showing a peak gold grade of 107 grams per ton at 57 meters [6] - The proximity of these deposits to the Aurora Tank allows for shared infrastructure and logistics, facilitating low-cost, low-capital open-pit heap leaching production [5]