Greta Minerals Expands Exploration in Australia's Lithium Richlands

Greta Minerals Pte Ltd expands its exploration footprint in Western Australia to 1,550 sq km. With significant lithium and gold anomalies identified through advanced soil sampling, the company aims to contribute to India's critical mineral supply chain. Greta Group also focuses on sustainable resource development.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Singapore | Updated: 06-10-2025 14:47 IST | Created: 06-10-2025 14:47 IST
Greta Minerals Expands Exploration in Australia's Lithium Richlands
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Singapore-based Greta Minerals Pte Ltd is broadening its reach in Western Australia, doubling its exploration territory from 700 to nearly 1,550 square kilometers. This expansion follows promising results in Ultrafine+ soil sampling, particularly within the Gecko North area, notorious for lithium and gold prospects.

Gecko North, situated near the gold-rich Kalgoorlie Terrane, revealed significant lithium and gold anomalies, affirming the region's potential. The adoption of advanced sampling techniques has unveiled three lithium anomalies and one cesium anomaly across the terrain, indicating a fertile geological system.

Greta Minerals' efforts align with India's increasing demand for critical minerals, spurred by ambitions for electric vehicle adoption and renewable energy storage. Positioning itself as a vital link in India's lithium supply chain, Greta Minerals stands ready to meet future demands.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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