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Western Australia has been producing lithium for over 40 years, is the second largest producer of lithium in the world. Recent rich discoveries such as the Kidman Resources’ 189 Mt Mount Holland lithium pegmatite deposit (sold for A$776M), the 156 Mt Kathleen, Valley discovery by Liontown, Resources (Mkt Cap A$5.79B), the 308 Mt, discovery by Pilbara Minerals (Mkt Cap A$1.1B), and the November 2025 sale to POSCO by Mineral Resources Ltd 30% stake in their Mt Marion (15%) and Wodgina (15%) lithium mines for A$1.1B – all in Western Australia – shows the potential for additional giant lithium finds in the WA ‘Lithium Corridor”.
The Greta Minerals tenements are on the prolific Ida Fault and only 56 km from the large-scale producing Mt Marion lithium mine and only 1 km from the nearest producing gold mine (Gecko Gold Mine).
Greta Mineral’s tenement package is in Western Australia most prolific “Ida Fault Lithium Corridor” linking Mount Marion Lithium Mine, Delta Lithium’s Mt Ida, St George Mining Mt Alexander Project and Liontown’s new Kathleen Valley mine.
The Company has already discovered Lithium in its first exploration target located only 56 km from Mount Marion Lithium mine. The ASX listed SensOre (ASX:S3N) (now Premier1 Lithium, ASX:PLC) independently confirmed that target.
A possible new lithium-rare earth element province is opening up 120 km east of Western Australia’s capital of Perth: South West Terrane region. The Pingelly Project covers highly prospective ground in this region.
A significant targeted exploration campaign has been planned to unlock the world class potential of Greta Minerals’ massive land holding along the Ida Fault which is a proven to be prolific for lithium.
“BALI SUITE” AGE LCT PEGMATITE- PROSPECTIVE GRANITIC INTRUSIONS WITH INDICATIONS OF FRACTIONATION AND THEREFORE POTENTIAL FOR LITHIUM ENRICHED PEGMATITES.
The South Dome target is located in metamonzogranite to metagranodiorite adjacent to the Ida Fault. Greta considers that
It has geological similarities to De Grey’s Hemi gold discovery.
Previous soil sampling in 1998 by Gindalbie Gold NL generated gold, arsenic and copper-zinc geochemical anomalies. The Gindalbie soil sampling was conducted on lines 800 metres apart and Gindalbie concluded that that ‘based on the results an infill sampling program will give a better definition of mineralisation trends. However, there was no follow-up.
The target area is blanket soil covered, and the dome shaped, potential ‘Bali Suite’ intrusion with areas of historical coherent anomalous gold and related metals is to be infill sampled and checked for lithium anomalies. Pegmatite is mapped in the south of E16/570.