Oriole Resources PLC (AIM:ORR) has reported strong final results from its maiden drilling programme at the Mbe gold project in Cameroon. The latest results confirm that the mineralised zone extends over a strike length of approximately 500 metres, with a vertical depth of at least 290 metres and remains open in all directions.
Oriole Resources PLC (AIM:ORR) has reported further high-grade intersections from its maiden drilling programme at the Mbe gold project in Cameroon. Results from three additional holes delivered 31 gold-bearing intersections, including 6.15 metres at 19.67 grams per tonne gold with a one-metre interval at 119.1 grams per tonne.
Oriole Resources PLC (AIM:ORR) has confirmed that drilling at its Mbe project in Cameroon has extended the sub-surface gold system, with recent results pointing to a strike length of at least 300 metres and mineralisation open in all directions and at depth. The London-listed explorer reported that recent holes from its maiden drilling programme at the MB01-S target returned several gold-bearing intersections.
Oriole Resources PLC (AIM:ORR) has taken an important step forward with the release of a maiden exploration target for its Mbe gold project in Cameroon, marking a significant milestone for the mine developer as it moves closer to defining a full mineral resource later this year. The company's independent consultant, Forge International, has estimated that the MB01 prospect, the primary focus of current drilling and trenching, could contain between 33 million and 44 million tonnes of ore, grading from 0.77 to 0.95 grams of gold per tonne.
Oriole Resources PLC (AIM:ORR) has reported progress on its flagship Bibemi gold project in Cameroon, as the company moves closer to securing a mining licence for the site and begins the technical groundwork for potential development. In an update ahead of the company's annual meeting, investors were told that local consultations on the project's Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) had been completed last week.
Oriole Resources PLC (AIM:ORR) has reported further gold mineralisation from its Mbe gold project, in Cameroon, where the maiden drill campaign is expected to facilitate a new JORC-compliant ‘exploration target'. "The Mbe maiden drilling programme continues to make good progress,” chief executive Martin Rosser said in a statement.
Oriole Resources PLC (AIM:ORR) has updated the JORC Exploration Target for its Senala gold project, in eastern Senegal, pitched in a range between 17 million and 24 million tonnes (at 0.69 to 0.84 grams per tonne gold). This would equate to 380,000 to 650,000 ounces of contained gold.
Oriole Resources PLC (AIM:ORR) has reported further significant gold mineralisation from drilling at its Mbe gold project in Cameroon. Sub-surface mineralisation has now been confirmed over a strike length of at least 200 metres, a width of up to 400 metres, and to a vertical depth of at least 290 metres.
Oriole Resources PLC (AIM:ORR) has reported more “encouraging” gold results from the Mbe project, in Cameroon, with 43 additional intersections. The latest results are from holes MBDD010 and MBDD011, taking the total number of gold intersections in the Phase 1 drill programme to 179.
Oriole Resources PLC (AIM:ORR) has reported the highest gold grade to date from its Mbe gold project in Cameroon. The company, in a statement, said its latest result saw gold grades up to 25.77 grams per tonne.
Oriole Resources PLC (AIM:ORR) has reported a 23% increase in the Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) at its 90%-owned Bibemi gold project in Cameroon. The updated estimate for Bibemi's Bakassi Zone 1 prospect is now estimated to total 460,000 ounces of contained gold, at an average grade of 2.06 g/t.
Oriole Resources PLC (AIM:ORR) has highlighted positive drilling results from its Mbe gold project, in Cameroon, where it has returned 125 gold-bearing intersections from its first eight drill holes. Oriole chief executive Martin Rosser told investors the indications to date “bode very well” for what is the explorer's maiden drill programme at Mbe and for its plans to deliver the project's first gold resource estimates.