Oriole Resources
PLC
('Oriole
Resources' or 'Oriole' or 'the Company')
Mbe Exploration Update
-
Phase 1 trenching results
from MB01-S return best gold intersections of
51.00m at 1.02g/t, 47.75m at
1.23g/t and 88.00m at 0.71g/t
Oriole Resources (AIM: ORR), the
AIM-quoted gold exploration company focussed on West and Central
Africa, is pleased to provide an exploration update for its
80%-owned Mbe gold project in the Adamawa region of Cameroon ('Mbe'
or the 'Project'), where BCM International
Limited ('BCM') is currently funding up to
US$4 million in exploration expenditure.
Mbe is just one of five licences within the
Company's broader package of contiguous
exploration licences, the 'Eastern CLP', which covers 2,266 square
kilometres ('km2') of ground
prospective for gold deposits.
Highlights
·
Results for a further six trenches (MBT004 to
MBT009) from the Phase 1 trenching programme have been
received. Four of these (MBT006 - MBT009) cover the 1.15
kilometre ('km') long by up to 0.75km wide MB01-S sub-prospect and
have returned extensive mineralised widths from channel sampling.
Best intersections in metres ('m') and in grammes per tonne
('g/t') gold ('Au') from each trench (north to south)
include:
MBT006:
o 10.00m at
0.86g/t Au, including 6.00m at 1.13g/t
MBT007:
o 51.00m at 1.02g/t Au
o 32.00m at 1.32g/t Au, including 8.00m at 2.19g/t and 6.00m at
3.46g/t
o 36.00m at 0.80g/t Au, including 15.00m at 1.33g/t
MBT008:
o 88.00m at 0.71g/t Au, including 30.00m at 1.18g/t
o 47.75m at
1.23g/t Au
o 27.00m at
0.71g/t Au, including 9.00m at 1.01g/t
o 19.00m at
0.80g/t Au, including 12.00m at 1.12g/t
MBT009:
o 28.00m at 0.36g/t Au
o 18.00m at 0.39g/t Au
·
Results from trench MBT005 and partial results
from MBT004, targeting a third, smaller, gold-in-soil anomaly 500m
to the east of MB01-N, returned a best intersection of 7.00m at
0.60g/t Au.
·
As at the MB01-N sub prospect, the intersections
correlate well with the previously reported gold-in-soil anomalism
(announcement dated 4 June 2024), although there appears to be less
of a lithological control at MB01-S, with the mineralisation being
structurally controlled and hosted by felsic porphyry and mafic
amphibolite units.
·
Remaining results for MBT004 and from the Phase 2
infill trenches are expected in early Q4-2024.
·
Planning of the maiden drilling programme is
already underway and further details will be announced in due
course.
Chief Executive Officer of Oriole Resources, Martin Rosser,
said: "As for the earlier
reported results at the MB01-N sub-prospect, the trenching results
at the MB01-S sub-prospect, which covers a larger area of soil
sample anomalism, are highly encouraging, being over substantial
widths. This is especially true for trenches MBT007 and
MBT008 which are mineralised to varying levels over the majority of
their entire length of 540m and 532m respectively.
"The results have reinforced our
view that Mbe has strong potential to become a significant gold
discovery. Planning for the maiden drilling programme, due to
start in the 2024/25 field season, is well underway and will be
finalised when all trenching results have been received and
assessed."
Figure 1. Mineralised intervals from Phase 1 trenching
at MB01-S, presented on the 100m x 25m soil survey contours and
Maxar satellite imagery. Note Phase 1 trenches are at a 200m
average spacing, with Phase 2 infill trenches (labelled in blue)
reducing the spacing to approximately 100m over the core
zone.
Further Details
Mbe (licence area 312km2)
is an orogenic gold project at an early-stage of exploration,
located within the broader 2,266km2 'Eastern CLP'
package of five contiguous gold-focussed exploration licences in
the Adamawa region in central Cameroon. Since 2022, the
Company's systematic exploration programmes have identified a
3km-long, northeast-trending prospect, named MB01 (the 'Prospect'),
which sits within a wider 12.5km-long zone of gold-in-soil
anomalism that trends east-northeast.
At MB01, increased dilation at the
sites of structural intersections has resulted in enhanced levels
of gold deposition at the MB01-N and MB01-S targets. Gold
mineralisation at these targets comprises high-grade, sulphide-rich
quartz veins and veinlets that occur within, or at the contact
with, an intensely altered felsic unit, which itself is mineralised
and creates wide envelopes of pervasive, lower grade gold
mineralisation.
Results from 4,537 infill soil samples (taken on a
100m x 25m grid, including QAQC) over the whole Prospect,
delivered up to 8,174 parts per billion ('ppb')
(8.17g/t) Au and identified three substantial zones of in-situ gold
mineralisation, the most significant being at MB01-S, where a
greater than 100 ppb Au soil anomaly extends over an area of 1.15km
long by up to 0.75km wide.
Following the infill soil programme
at MB01, two phases of trenching for a total of 7,055m have been
completed. These programmes focused on the MB01-N and MB01-S
sub-prospects, where access and ground conditions have
allowed:
o A
Phase 1 maiden trenching programme of 5,338m over nine trenches
(MBT001 to MBT009), completed at a spacing of approximately 200m
apart.
o A
Phase 2 infill programme of a further seven trenches (MBT010 to
MBT016), completed for 1,717m, reducing the above spacing to
approximately 100m over key zones of the soil anomalies.
Figure 2.
Trench plan showing the location of Phase 1 and Phase 2
trenches at MB01, in relation to gold-in-soil anomalies at the
Prospect, superimposed on Maxar satellite image
background.
Earlier this month, results for
three trenches within the Phase 1 trenching programme over MB01-N
delivered best intersections of 50.00m at 1.11g/t Au (MBT001),
68.00m at 0.77g/t Au including 24.00m at 1.18g/t Au (MBT003),
and 38.00m at 0.55g/t Au (MBT002) using a 0.20g/t Au lower cut-off
(Announcement dated 3 September 2024).
The Company today reports results
for a further 1,806 samples (including QAQC), related to trenches
over MB01-S (MBT006 to MBT009), and a soil anomaly located 500m
east of MB01-N (MBT004 and MBT005). All samples were analysed
for gold at Bureau Veritas in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, using a fire
assay with an atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) finish. A
review of QAQC confirmed that all data for reported intervals falls
within acceptable limits of error. The failure of two QAQC
samples within the MBT004 batch of samples (both 'blank' materials
expected to carry no gold) returned low grade gold (<0.15g/t)
and results for the samples either side of these failures (44 in
total) have not been published, pending further
investigation. Any significant intervals identified following
that work will be reported alongside the Phase 2 trenching results,
in Q4-2024.
Significant intersections
(calculated using a 0.20g/t Au lower cut-off grade and with no more
than 35% internal dilution) are presented in Table 1 below.
The best results include 51.00m at 1.02g/t Au (MBT007),
47.75m at 1.23g/t Au (MBT008) and 88.00m at 0.71g/t Au (MBT008).
Significantly, trenches MBT007 and MBT008 are mineralised
over the majority of their entire length (trench lengths of 540m
and 532m for MBT007 and MBT008 respectively).
Significant mineralisation returned
in MBT007 (from c.218m) was proximal to one of the highest rock
chip samples returned to date (256.74g/t Au), and the section of
MBT008 that returned 47.75m at 1.23g/t Au was adjacent to the
previously reported highest gold-in-soil value of 8,174ppb
(equivalent to 8.17g/t Au). In addition to the higher grading
zones, it is important to note that there are also wider envelopes
of sub 1g/t Au material that will be important when it comes to
assessing the future economic viability of the project.
Table 1. Calculated intersections for trenches MBT004 to
MBT009 using a 0.20g/t Au lower cut-off grade and no more than 35%
internal dilution. Intersections grading 1.00g/t Au or more
are highlighted in bold.
Trench ID
|
From (m)
|
To (m)
|
Grade (Au
g/t)
|
Intersection
|
MBT004
|
136.00
|
137.00
|
0.22
|
1.00m at
0.22g/t Au
|
|
158.00
|
159.00
|
0.25
|
1.00m at
0.25g/t Au
|
|
184.00
|
185.00
|
0.45
|
1.00m at
0.45g/t Au
|
|
270.00
|
271.00
|
0.23
|
1.00m at
0.23g/t Au
|
MBT005
|
133.00
|
134.00
|
0.49
|
1.00m at
0.49g/t Au
|
|
136.00
|
137.00
|
0.23
|
1.00m at
0.23g/t Au
|
|
139.00
|
140.00
|
0.30
|
1.00m at
0.30g/t Au
|
|
161.50
|
163.00
|
0.21
|
1.50m at
0.21g/t Au
|
MBT006
|
189.00
|
191.00
|
1.36
|
2.00m at 1.36g/t
Au
|
|
199.00
|
203.00
|
0.33
|
4.00m at
0.33g/t Au
|
|
205.00
|
213.00
|
0.39
|
8.00m at
0.39g/t Au
|
|
218.50
|
220.00
|
0.89
|
1.50m at
0.89g/t Au
|
|
225.00
|
226.00
|
0.23
|
1.00m at
0.23g/t Au
|
|
254.00
|
255.00
|
1.43
|
1.00m at 1.43g/t
Au
|
|
259.00
|
264.00
|
0.97
|
5.00m at
0.97g/t Au
|
including
|
262.00
|
263.00
|
2.30
|
1.00m at 2.30g/t
Au
|
|
279.00
|
280.00
|
1.19
|
1.00m at 1.19g/t
Au
|
|
397.00
|
403.00
|
0.96
|
6.00m at
0.96g/t Au
|
including
|
397.00
|
400.00
|
1.73
|
3.00m at 1.73g/t
Au
|
|
428.00
|
429.00
|
0.29
|
1.00m at
0.29g/t Au
|
|
437.00
|
438.00
|
0.47
|
1.00m at
0.47g/t Au
|
|
443.00
|
453.00
|
0.86
|
10.00m at
0.86g/t Au
|
including
|
443.00
|
449.00
|
1.13
|
6.00m at 1.13g/t
Au
|
|
561.00
|
563.00
|
0.22
|
2.00m at
0.22g/t Au
|
MBT007
|
10.00
|
12.00
|
0.48
|
2.00m at
0.48g/t Au
|
|
14.00
|
16.00
|
0.26
|
2.00m at
0.26g/t Au
|
|
18.00
|
20.00
|
0.47
|
2.00m at
0.47g/t Au
|
|
22.00
|
24.00
|
0.43
|
2.00m at
0.43g/t Au
|
|
40.00
|
42.00
|
0.21
|
2.00m at
0.21g/t Au
|
|
52.00
|
54.00
|
0.27
|
2.00m at
0.27g/t Au
|
|
89.00
|
93.00
|
0.24
|
4.00m at
0.24g/t Au
|
|
103.00
|
119.00
|
0.78
|
16.00m at
0.78g/t Au
|
including
|
111.00
|
119.00
|
1.10
|
8.00m at 1.10g/t
Au
|
|
139.00
|
154.00
|
0.34
|
17.00m at
0.34g/t Au
|
|
160.00
|
164.00
|
0.40
|
4.00m at
0.40g/t Au
|
|
173.00
|
197.00
|
0.32
|
24.00m at
0.32g/t Au
|
including
|
186.00
|
188.00
|
1.09
|
2.00m at 1.09g/t
Au
|
|
207.00
|
208.00
|
0.28
|
1.00m at
0.28g/t Au
|
|
210.00
|
212.00
|
0.31
|
2.00m at
0.31g/t Au
|
|
218.00
|
250.00*
|
1.32
|
32.00m at 1.32g/t
Au
|
including
|
218.00
|
226.00
|
2.19
|
8.00m at 2.19g/t
Au
|
including
|
244.00
|
250.00
|
3.46
|
6.00m at 3.46g/t
Au
|
|
258.00
|
294.00+
|
0.80
|
36.00m at
0.80g/t Au
|
including
|
264.00
|
279.00
|
1.33
|
15.00m at 1.33g/t
Au
|
including
|
293.00
|
294.00
|
1.87
|
1.00m at 1.87g/t
Au
|
|
301.00
|
352.00
|
1.02
|
51.00m at 1.02g/t
Au
|
including
|
305.00
|
307.00
|
2.09
|
2.00m at 2.09g/t
Au
|
including
|
318.00
|
336.00
|
1.66
|
18.00m at 1.66g/t
Au
|
including
|
346.00
|
350.00
|
2.75
|
4.00 at 2.75g/t
Au
|
|
363.00
|
376.00
|
0.70
|
13.00m at
0.70g/t Au
|
including
|
373.00
|
376.00
|
1.89
|
3.00m at 1.89g/t
Au
|
|
393.00
|
399.00
|
0.38
|
6.00m at
0.38g/t Au
|
|
404.00
|
405.00
|
0.27
|
1.00m at
0.27g/t Au
|
|
407.00
|
408.00
|
0.31
|
1.00m at
0.31g/t Au
|
|
429.00
|
430.00
|
0.54
|
1.00m at
0.54g/t Au
|
|
434.00
|
436.00
|
0.66
|
2.00m at
0.66g/t Au
|
|
452.00
|
454.00
|
0.31
|
2.00m at
0.31g/t Au
|
|
456.00
|
457.00
|
0.32
|
1.00mat
0.32g/t Au
|
|
483.00
|
485.00
|
0.20
|
2.00m at
0.20g/t Au
|
|
491.00
|
496.00
|
0.23
|
5.00m at
0.23g/t Au
|
|
502.00
|
503.00
|
0.26
|
1.00m at
0.26g/t Au
|
|
505.00
|
506.00
|
0.29
|
1.00m at
0.29g/t Au
|
|
508.00
|
511.00
|
0.30
|
3.00m at
0.30g/t Au
|
|
523.00
|
524.00
|
0.28
|
1.00m at
0.28g/t Au
|
|
535.00
|
539.00
|
0.45
|
4.00m at
0.45g/t Au
|
MBT008
|
18.00
|
38.00
|
0.31
|
21.00m at
0.31g/t Au
|
including
|
34.00
|
36.00
|
1.01
|
2.00m at 1.01g/t
Au
|
|
44.00
|
48.00
|
0.29
|
4.00m at
0.29g/t Au
|
|
52.00
|
71.00**
|
0.80
|
19.00m at
0.80g/t Au
|
including
|
58.00
|
70.00
|
1.12
|
12.00m at 1.12g/t
Au
|
|
83.00
|
110.00#
|
0.71
|
27.00m at
0.71g/t Au
|
including
|
87.00
|
96.00
|
1.01
|
9.00m at 1.01g/t
Au
|
including
|
106.00
|
108.00
|
2.83
|
2.00m at 2.83g/t
Au
|
|
124.00
|
142.00
|
0.25
|
18.00m at
0.25g/t Au
|
|
148.00
|
150.00
|
0.66
|
2.00m at
0.66g/t Au
|
|
154.00
|
162.00
|
3.46
|
8.00m at 3.46g/t
Au
|
including
|
158.00
|
160.00
|
12.60
|
2.00m at 12.60g/t
Au
|
|
168.00
|
170.00
|
0.21
|
2.00m at
0.21g/t Au
|
|
194.00
|
200.00
|
0.44
|
6.00m at
0.44g/t Au
|
|
212.00
|
259.75
|
47.75
|
47.75m at 1.23g/t
Au
|
including
|
227.00
|
255.00
|
1.90
|
28.00m at 1.90g/t
Au
|
|
264.00
|
273.00
|
0.31
|
9.00m at
0.31g/t Au
|
|
291.00
|
379.00
|
0.71
|
88.00m at
0.71g/t Au
|
including
|
295.00
|
301.00
|
1.28
|
6.00m at 1.28g/t
Au
|
including
|
321.00
|
351.00
|
1.18
|
30.00m at 1.18g/t
Au
|
|
384.00
|
368.40
|
0.22
|
2.40m at
0.22g/t Au
|
|
393.00
|
394.00
|
0.24
|
1.00m at
0.24g/t Au
|
|
404.00
|
407.00
|
0.70
|
3.00m at
0.70g/t Au
|
|
410.00
|
414.00
|
1.65
|
4.00m at 1.65g/t
Au
|
including
|
411.00
|
412.00
|
5.38
|
1.00m at 5.38g/t
Au
|
|
415.00
|
417.00
|
0.47
|
2.00m at
0.47g/t Au
|
|
420.00
|
422.00
|
0.78
|
2.00m at
0.78g/t Au
|
|
444.00
|
447.00
|
1.88
|
3.00m at 1.88g/t
Au
|
|
474.00
|
478.00
|
0.44
|
4.00m at
0.44g/t Au
|
|
481.00
|
482.00
|
0.21
|
1.00m at
0.21g/t Au
|
|
511.00
|
512.00
|
0.53
|
1.00m at
0.53g/t Au
|
|
530.00
|
532.00
|
0.25
|
2.00m at
0.25g/t Au
|
MBT009
|
4.00
|
6.00
|
2.47
|
2.00m at
2.47g/t Au
|
|
12.00
|
15.00
|
0.60
|
3.00m at
0.60g/t Au
|
|
38.00
|
40.00
|
0.30
|
2.00m at
0.30g/t Au
|
|
44.00
|
45.00
|
0.25
|
1.00m at
0.25g/t Au
|
|
50.00
|
59.00
|
0.33
|
9.00m at
0.33g/t Au
|
|
62.00
|
63.00
|
0.20
|
1.00m at
0.20g/t Au
|
|
66.00
|
72.00
|
1.41
|
6.00m at 1.41g/t
Au
|
including
|
66.00
|
67.00
|
6.33
|
1.00m at 6.33g/t
Au
|
|
80.00
|
83.00
|
0.32
|
3.00m at
0.32g/t Au
|
|
102.00
|
103.00
|
0.43
|
1.00m at
0.43g/t Au
|
|
146.00
|
148.00
|
1.12
|
2.00m at 1.12g/t
Au
|
|
150.00
|
151.00
|
0.35
|
1.00m at
0.35g/t Au
|
|
154.00
|
155.00
|
0.38
|
1.00m at
0.38g/t Au
|
|
163.00
|
165.00
|
0.51
|
2.00m at
0.51g/t Au
|
|
192.00
|
193.00
|
0.24
|
1.00m at
0.24g/t Au
|
|
283.00
|
283.00
|
1.32
|
2.00m at 1.32g/t
Au
|
|
289.00
|
306.00
|
0.26
|
17.00m at
0.26g/t Au
|
|
334.00
|
362.00
|
0.36
|
28.00m at
0.36g/t Au
|
|
409.00
|
427.00
|
0.39
|
18.00m at
0.39g/t Au
|
|
465.00
|
471.00
|
0.48
|
6.00m at
0.48g/t Au
|
*,** intersections followed by
8m and 12m (respectively) of no sampling due to material lost by
artisanal workings
+ intersection followed by an ~7m road causing a break in
sampling
# intersection includes 2m lost to artisanal workings, assumed
to have no grade for the intersection calculation.
|
In trench MBT007, two sample gaps
(8m and 7m, related to artisanal workings and a road respectively)
occur between the three longest and highest grading intersections,
as further detailed in Table 1 above. Whilst it was not
possible to sample this material, it is highly likely that they
contained gold and thus the mineralised intervals are expected to
be continuous and could be under-stating the overall gold grade.
In this instance, the width of mineralisation in this trench
would have been confirmed in excess of 100m. As at MB01-N,
the intersections correlate well with the previously reported
gold-in-soil anomalism (announcement dated 4 June 2024).
A geological review of trenches
MBT004 to MBT009 has highlighted similar lithologies to MB01-N
including amphibolite-gneisses, porphyritic felsic intrusions (also
referred to as a 'quartz feldspar porphyry' or 'QFP'), and other
granitic intrusions. Mineralisation displays a strong
structural control in all trenches and, in MBT004 and MBT005, is
also typically hosted within the felsic intrusives albeit over
narrower, lower-grade zone than the trenches at MB01-N (MBT001 to
MBT003). In MBT006 to MBT009 mineralisation has a less
obvious lithological control, being hosted by all lithologies.
As at MB01-N, the dominant mineralised structures are NNE and
NNW (conjugate) trends with minor ENE and WSW (conjugate) trends.
Strong shearing and pervasive silicification and sulphidation
of the host rocks is usually observed in the higher-grading
intervals.
Figure 3. Trench MBT007 schematic cross-section between
218m - 352m, which hosts three wide zones of mineralisation that
are likely continuous and represent a 100m plus wide corridor of
mineralisation. Most of the mineralisation is hosted in
quartz veins/veinlets and pervasively silicified host
rocks.
Figure 4. Schematic cross-section of selected
intersections from MBT008 from 212m to c.260m and 291m to 379m,
representing two of the longest intersections from the trench.
Most of the mineralisation is hosted by quartz veins/veinlets
and pervasively silicified host rocks.
Sampling was completed as a
continuous channel, with material being collected from the trench
wall (30-40 centimetres from the trench floor) and from weathered,
in-situ material, to negate contamination from the stone-line or
near surface material. Each sample typically comprised
material composited over 2m intervals, reduced to 1m over visible
mineralised material and taking into account lithological
boundaries.
Planning of the maiden drilling
programme is now underway and further details will be announced in
due course.
For further information on the Mbe
project, including a JORC Table 1, please see the following
page of the Company's website: https://orioleresources.com/projects/central-licence-package/.
Competent Persons
Statement
The technical information in this
release that relates to Exploration Results and the planned
exploration programme has been compiled by Mrs Claire Bay (Executive
Director,). Claire Bay
(MGeol, CGeol) is a Competent Person as defined in
the JORC code and takes responsibility for the release of this
information. Claire has reviewed the information in
this announcement and confirms that she is not aware of any new
information or data that materially affects the information
reproduced here.
The information contained within
this announcement is deemed to constitute inside information as
stipulated under the retained EU law version of the Market Abuse
Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014 (the "UK MAR") which is part of UK law
by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018. The
information is disclosed in accordance with the Company's
obligations under Article 17 of the UK MAR. Upon the
publication of this announcement, this inside information is now
considered to be in the public domain.
For further information please
visit www.orioleresources.com,
@OrioleResources on X, or contact:
Oriole Resources Plc
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Martin Rosser / Bob Smeeton / Claire Bay
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BlytheRay (IR/PR Contact)
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Tim Blythe / Megan Ray
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Grant Thornton UK LLP
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Samantha Harrison / Ciara Donnelly /
Elliot Peters
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Ewan Leggat
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Notes to Editors:
Oriole Resources PLC is an
AIM-listed gold exploration company, operating in Central and
West Africa. It is focussed on early-stage exploration
in Cameroon, where the Company has reported a Resource of
375,000oz Au at 2.30g/t in the JORC Inferred category at its
82.2%-owned Bibemi project and has identified multi-kilometre gold
and lithium anomalism within the district-scale Central Licence
Package project. BCM International is currently
earning up to a 50% interest in the Bibemi and Mbe licences in
return for a combined investment of US$1.5 million in
signature payments, up to US$8 million in exploration
expenditure, as well as JORC resource-based success
payments.
At the Senala gold project
in Senegal, AGEM Senegal Exploration Suarl ('AGEM'),
a wholly-owned subsidiary of Managem Group, has recently
completed a six-year earn-in to acquire an estimated 59% beneficial
interest in the Senala Exploration Licence by spending US$5.8
million. A review of expenditure and discussions on the
formation of a joint-venture company are currently underway.
The Company also has several interests and royalties in
companies active in East Africa and Turkey that
could deliver future cash flow.