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Red Metal inks JV to fast-track copper hunt in WA

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auDecember 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Red Metal Limited has strengthened its position in Western Australia’s emerging Madura copper province after striking a joint venture (JV) deal designed to fast-track drilling at its highly prospective Sharon Dam iron oxide copper-gold (IOCG) target.

Under the agreement, Artemis Resources can earn up to a 60 per cent interest in Red Metal’s Sharon Dam project by spending more than $5 million over three years, providing Red Metal with a clear pathway to advance the asset while limiting shareholder dilution.

Location of the Sharon Dam project- subject of the new Red Metal JV with Artemis.

Location of the Sharon Dam project- subject of the new Red Metal JV with Artemis.

The JV kicks off with an initial $400,000 drilling program, which will be jointly supported by a $220,000 grant from the Western Australian Government’s Exploration Incentive Scheme (EIS). The funding support materially lowers Red Metal’s upfront exploration costs and de-risks the first drill test of what the company believes is a standout IOCG target.

Importantly, Artemis has the option to continue earning its interest by meeting the agreed expenditure milestones or withdraw from the agreement at any stage, leaving Red Metal with flexibility and retained exposure to exploration success.

‘Sharon Dam is a rare opportunity for Artemis.’

Artemis Resources technical director Julian Hanna

Sharon Dam is a large, previously under-drilled IOCG target defined by a strong coincident magnetic and gravity anomaly, a geophysical signature often associated with major copper-gold systems. The target sits within a frontier exploration district that has seen limited modern exploration despite its compelling geological setting.

The project lies within the broader Madura Crustal Boundary district, an emerging province interpreted to host multiple intrusive bodies. Red Metal’s ground benefits from relatively shallow cover, estimated at less than 250 metres and offers a cost-effective exploration environment compared with deeper IOCG systems elsewhere in Australia.

The granted tenement also has established access to drill sites, with drilling planned for March next year, subject to heritage clearances. Red Metal believes the combination of strong geophysics, shallow cover and ready access positions Sharon Dam as a genuine near-term discovery opportunity.

Geographically, the highly prospective Sharon Dam T1 intrusion lies 50 kilometres south of the Cassowary intrusion, within what is interpreted as a unique multi-intrusion belt along a major structural corridor. The setting places it within one of the last underexplored frontiers for IOCG copper and intrusion-related deposits in Australia.

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