Geo Exploration (GEO) Corporate presentation summary
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Corporate presentation summary
25 Mar, 2026Strategic transformation and leadership
Undertook asset diversification by geography and commodity, and refreshed the executive team to support transformation strategy in 2024–2025.
Strengthened governance and risk management to enhance sustainable shareholder value.
Management and board have significant experience and are aligned with shareholder interests.
Juno Project (Western Australia) – Gold Exploration
Acquired 80% of gold exploration licence 08/3497 in August 2024; Callum Baxter, credited with Havieron discovery, retains 20% and is JV partner.
Additional licences E52/4391, E08/3744, and E08/3792 acquired, expanding tenure to 644 km².
Geophysical surveys (magnetics, gravity, LiDAR, IP, EM) identified a large IRGS-style target with a 4x2 km footprint, larger and more intense than Havieron.
Heritage Agreement executed, enabling systematic drilling; maiden drill programme completed in October 2025 with results pending.
Modern exploration methods and advanced modelling have refined drill targets, with historic drilling failing to reach target depth.
Gorge Project (Western Australia) – Gold Exploration
100% interest in Gorge Project (E08/3737), covering 81 km² in the Capricorn Orogen, with gold mineralisation over 5 km strike.
Historic and recent work identified high-grade gold in rock chips (up to 134g/t Au) and soil samples (up to 233g/t Au); gold nuggets up to 100g found.
Early mining in the late 1800s and sporadic modern exploration confirm bedrock and surface gold occurrences.
Planned high-resolution airborne magnetic, radiometric, and LiDAR surveys, with grid-based geochemical sampling and drilling to follow.
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H1 202626 Mar 2026 - Major oil prospects in Namibia and gold exploration in Australia drive near-term growth.GEO
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H1 202525 Mar 2026 - Advanced exploration in Australia and Namibia, strengthened cash position, and completed key capital raises.GEO
H2 202525 Mar 2026