Juno next Haveiron25 Jul 2025 15:47
π GEO Exploration β Why Juno Could Be the Next Havieron (GGP)
Some key takeaways for those tracking GEO's Juno Project and its growing comparisons to Havieron:
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π Location & Geology
Juno (GEO) is located in the Pilbara, WA β a geologically favourable region known for large-scale mineral systems.
Targeting an Intrusion-Related Gold System (IRGS) β the same deposit type as Havieron.
π§ Same Technical Leadership
Callum Baxter, the geologist who led the Havieron discovery (as CTO of Greatland Gold), is now spearheading Juno via the JV partnership.
Baxter is applying the same exploration model, same geophysics team, and modern targeting strategy.
π‘ Geophysical Firepower
Juno has undergone detailed gravity, magnetics, LiDAR, and now electrical geophysics (IP/EM).
Resulting in a ~4km x 2km geophysical anomaly β ~4x larger than Havieron's early footprint.
Gravity response is >2mGal (vs ~0.5mGal at Havieron) β indicating a larger and denser target body.
π οΈ Project Stage
Havieron is now a partially developed deposit (owned 70% by Newmont), with multi-million-ounce resources.
Juno is at pre-discovery but drill-ready, with several holes targeting depths of 750β1,000m.
Maiden diamond drilling set to commence this quarter (Q3 2025) following successful geophysics.
π¬ Recent Statement from Baxter:
> βWe have a high degree of confidence in our spatial modellingβ¦ several drillholes selectedβ¦ excited to commence drilling.β
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π Why It Matters
Juno is showing larger geophysical signals than Havieron pre-drill.
Run by the same technical leader who made one of WAβs most important IRGS discoveries.
If drilling validates the model, GEO could rapidly rerate β with a similar trajectory to early-stage GGP.
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DYOR β but Juno has all the hallmarks of a serious gold system.
This could be Havieron 2.0, only with a bigger footprint and lessons already learned.