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21 November 2024
Rome Resources
Plc
("Rome" or
the "Company")
Drilling Results Update -
Significant Tin Hits
Rome Resources PLC (AIM: RMR), the
DRC-focused tin explorer, is pleased to announce that results from
the first two of twelve diamond drill holes at its Kalayi tin
prospect ("Kalayi") in the
North Kivu province in the Democratic Republic of Congo
("DRC") have reported
significant tin mineralisation in drill holes KBDD005 and
KBDD006.
Furthermore, two drill holes
completed to the south of previous drilling on its highly
prospective, polymetallic Mont Agoma prospect ("Mont Agoma") have intersected
significant visible tin, copper and zinc in drill holes MADD016A
and MADD017 confirming an increase in potential grade and width in
tin mineralisation towards the source granites to the southeast.
The Kalayi, Mont Agoma and Mont Agoma Northwest prospects all lie
within the Company's Bisie North
Project.
Highlights
Kalayi:
· KBDD005:
0.6m at 4.05%
Sn from 87m and 0.6m at 3.05% Sn from 111.9m intersected
downdip of KBDD003 (12m at 1.06% Sn from 40.5m and 2.3m at
1.92% Sn from
70.7m)
· KBDD006:
6.5m at 1.03% Sn from 31.5m including 0.5m at
4.25% Sn from 35.5m and
0.5m at 3.01% Sn from
37.5m; second zone of 3.5m at 0.25% Sn from 48.5m
· Visible Tin mineralisation
intersected holes KBDD009 - KBDD016: Significant tin mineralisation identified from surface to
depths exceeding 150m (significant 10m wide tin zone intercepted in
KBDD016)
· Strong
pinch and swell geometry on strike and down dip along the mineralised structure at Kalayi
Mont Agoma:
· MADD016A &
MADD017: Best visual tin in
conjunction with copper and zinc mineralisation intersected in the
two southernmost holes at Mont
Agoma
· Visible Tin
mineralisation combined with Niton
handheld XRF readings identified multiple zones of mineralisation
within a broader 50m wide envelope
· Host
mafic volcanic unit at Mont Agoma significantly broader than that
at neighbouring Mpama North and South deposits, operated by
Alphamin
· Clear
indications from the southernmost drill holes to date that tin
mineralisation increases towards the granite source in the
southeast and at depth
· Planned
drilling to test the mineralisation model down to 250m vertical
depth and 400m of additional strike to the southeast
Operations Update
Drilling operations are continuing
on Kalayi and Mont Agoma, with a combined total of 2,327m drilled
as of 17th November 2024. Currently, three rigs are
operational on the Mont Agoma prospect, with one active on Kalayi.
A total of 1,581 m of diamond drilled core from 11 holes has been
recovered at Kalayi; three planned drill holes remain during the
current programme.
A total five drill holes (two
abandoned) were drilled for 746 m at Mont Agoma; eight planned
drill holes remain during the current programme.
Potential Strategic Investment
The Company is currently engaged in
discussions with several parties under Non-Disclosure Agreements
regarding a potential strategic investment. While discussions are
ongoing, there can be no guarantee that this will result in a
transaction.
Paul Barrett, Chief Executive Officer of Rome Resources Plc,
commented:
''These first assays from Kalayi build on the success of our
last drilling campaign and it is becoming increasingly clear that
we are unlocking a simple, open pit, high-grade tin resource. The
pinch and swell geometry suggests potential for even greater widths
of high grade mineralisation both at depth and along
strike.
''At Mont Agoma, holes MADD016A and MADD017 look to be
potential game changers for the Company with 50m of visible tin
across three main zones, with grade increasing at depth. This is in
addition to further high-grade copper and zinc intercepts. While we
await assay results, the team's experience in the region is driving
the bulk of our remaining drilling towards the granite source at
depth and to the southeast.
''We believe that Mont Agoma has the potential to be another
San Rafael-type mineral zonation type discovery. The results from
these last two holes, significantly increases our confidence in
finding high grade tin mineralisation as drilling moves closer to
the granite source.''
Discussion:
Kalayi
Results of KBDD005 and KBDD006 are
shown in Figure 1 and summarised in Table 1. To date drilling at
Kalayi has covered 600m of potential geological strike and has
clearly shown that tin mineralisation is confined to one and
sometimes two parallel quartz, chlorite altered shear zones. These
zones show a strong pinch and swell geometry both along strike and
downdip. This mineralisation is generally present from surface and
open-ended at depth with some of the most significant visible
cassiterite (tin mineral) observed in the deeper holes. Visible
cassiterite and results from the handheld Niton XRF analyser
identified the most significant zone of tin mineralisation at
Kalayi in hole KBDD016 in which a 10m intersection was identified
from 126m.
Visual and reported results to date
over a limited 700m strike length have confirmed that the Kalayi
prospect has significant potential to host tin mineralisation from
surface to depths exceeding 150m. Soil Sampling on topographic
ridges suggests mineralisation may extend to a total length of over
2.5km of strike.
Samples from drill holes KBDD009 and
KBDD010 are currently in the laboratory in Johannesburg and holes
KBDD011 - KBDD014 are in process of being sent to Lubumbashi for
sample preparation prior to onward transportation to Johannesburg.
Results for the bulk of the Kalayi drilling programme can be
expected in the coming weeks.
Figure 1.
Completed and Planned Holes on Kalayi.
Table 1:
Significant Tin Intercepts at the Kalayi Prospect (0.1% cut-off
grade for Sn)
BHID
|
From (m)
|
To (m)
|
Width (m)
|
Sn (%)
|
KBDD005
|
87,00
|
87,60
|
0,60
|
4,05
|
|
111,90
|
112,50
|
0,60
|
3,05
|
KBDD006
|
31,50
|
38,00
|
6,50
|
1,03
|
incl.
|
35,50
|
36,00
|
0,50
|
4,25
|
incl.
|
37,50
|
38,00
|
0,50
|
3,01
|
|
48,50
|
52,00
|
3,50
|
0,25
|
Mont Agoma
Five diamond drill for 718m holes
have been completed at Mont Agoma during the current drilling
campaign. Two further holes were abandoned at shallow depths due to
difficulties experienced in drilling through the thick gossanous
cap which is highly fractured.
MADD016A and MADD017 were drilled on
the same section and intersected multiple zones of tin
mineralisation within a broader 50m wide envelope. The tin veins
and laminae are within a strongly chloritized mafic schist unit
associated with quartz veining and strong copper (chalcopyrite and
chalcocite) and zinc (sphalerite) mineralisation. Tin
mineralisation at the adjacent Mpama North deposit is hosted in a
similar mafic schist unit which is substantially thinner than that
intersected at Mont Agoma. Furthermore, significantly more visible
tin was identified in hole MADD017 which was approximately 50m
below that in MADD016A, suggesting a potential increase in grade at
depth. The focus of the current planned drilling will be to the
southeast of previous drilling and at depth as shown in Figure
2.
MADD018 drilled on the northernmost
fence line failed to intersect any significant tin but intersected
a broad zone of visible copper (chalcopyrite) and zinc (sphalerite)
which has defined the northwestern limit of significant tin
mineralisation supported by the soil geochemistry. The tin anomaly
continues for more than 1km to the southeast and tin mineralisation
likely plunges to the southeast towards the granite contact where
grade and widths of tn mineralisation are anticipated to
increase.
Figure 2.
Mont Agoma Map View, showing Drilled and Planned Diamond Drill
Holes on the Tin Geochemical Soil Anomaly
Eight drill holes, two of which are
ongoing, have been planned to confirm management's geological model
which is similar to that at St Rafael in Peru in which Tin
mineralisation increases in grade and width towards the granitic
source a further kilometre to the southeast.
Samples from MADD016A are currently
in the laboratory in Johannesburg and those from MADD017 are in
process of being sent to Lubumbashi for sample preparation, prior
to onward transportation to Johannesburg. Results for both drill
holes can be expected in the coming weeks.
For further information please
contact:
Rome Resources Plc
Mark Gasson, Chief Operating
Officer
Paul Barrett, Chief Executive
Officer
Tel. +44 (0)20 3143 6748
Allenby Capital Limited (Nominated Adviser and Joint
Broker)
John Depasquale / Vivek Bhardwaj /
Lauren Wright (Corporate Finance)
Stefano Aquilino / Joscelin
Pinnington (Sales & Corporate Broking)
Tel. +44 (0)20 3328 5656
OAK
Securities (Joint Broker)
Jerry Keen, Head of Corporate
Broking (jerry.keen@oak-securities.com)
Henry Clarke, Head of Sales
(henry.clarke@oak-securities.com)
Tel. +44 (0)20 3973 3678
Camarco (Financial PR)
Gordon Poole / Emily Hall / Sam
Morris
Tel. +44 (0) 20 3757 4980
OAK Securities is a trading name of
Merlin Partners LLP. Merlin Partners LLP is authorised and
regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (Reference Number:
449191). Merlin Partners LLP is registered in England and Wales
(Registered Partnership Number: OC317265).
Qualified Person
Statement
Dr Deon Vermaakt is a consultant of
Rome Resources plc, a qualified geologist and a registered
Professional Natural Scientist (Geological Science) with the South
African Council for Natural Scientific Professions
(SACNASP Reg. No.
400074/03). Dr Vermaakt is a qualified
person (QP) under NI 43-101 and as defined by the AIM Note for
Mining, Oil and Gas Companies and has reviewed and approved the
scientific and technical information contained in this news
release.
Dr Vermaakt is satisfied that the
results returned for the QAQC samples in holes KBDD005 and KBDD006
which were inserted at regular intervals throughout the samples and
reported grades which were well within acceptable ranges as per
industry standard.
No duplicates or blanks were
inserted, 7 CRM samples were inserted and returned acceptable
results.
Furthermore, Dr Vermaakt reviews all the sampling procedures on an on-going
basis. The handheld Niton XRF is frequently checked and calibrated
to ensure accurate analysis and measurements.
Glossary
Diamond Core
Drill:
|
Diamond core drilling uses a diamond
cutting bit, which rotates at the end of a steel rod (tube)
allowing for a solid column of rock to be recovered from the tube
at the surface.
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Km:
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Kilometres (Metric)
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M:
|
Metres (Metric)
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Niton XRF:
Gossan:
|
A portable x-ray fluorescence
analyser
A generally hard oxidised surface
zone of an ore body
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Sn:
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The chemical element for
tin
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