28 May 2024
BLENCOWE RESOURCES
PLC
("Blencowe" or the
"Company")
Video Interviews with Blencowe
Management
Blencowe Resources (BRES:LON), is pleased to
share two recent interviews with CEO Mike Ralston on the Focus
Communications IR and Mining News platforms:
Interview with
Focus IR:
"Mike
Ralston, CEO of Blencowe, outlines plans to become one of the
world's largest graphite producers"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnnCkdCPfT0
Interview with
Mining News:
"Blencowe building on mining-to-battery
plan at the Orom-Cross graphite project"
https://www.miningnews.net/resourcestocks/resourcestocks/4213348/blencowe-building-mining-battery-plan-graphite-project
Executive
Chairman Cameron Pearce commented:
"Blencowe
recently recorded video interviews on the media platforms linked
above to provide investors with further detail following a
successful management trip to Asia. In China we visited Jilin
Huiyang New Material Technology Company which is currently
undertaking processing of a 600 tonne bulk sample of small flake
graphite from Orom-Cross. This effort aims to produce commercial
scale processed samples for a range of tier-1 offtakers in both
China and South Korea, who have shown significant interest in
high-quality processed product from Orom-Cross, especially smaller
sized flakes suitable for SPG processing for the battery industry,
including Electric Vehicles. Investors should note
that prequalification of product with industry buyers is a crucial
step for any serious graphite miner, and Blencowe is well advanced
on this route.
In addition
to the small flake graphite, we have received positive feedback on
large flake graphite samples from Orom-Cross from other potential
offtake parties, with larger flake graphite typically commanding
premium prices.
During our
trip, we also met with various EPC groups and Chinese strategics to
advance our in-country downstream SPG processing strategy. We
believe that adding local Ugandan downstream SPG processing
facilities will enable us to capture more of the downstream value
chain and significantly enhance Orom-Cross's already compelling
economics. This will also substantially differentiate Blencowe from
its graphite peers. So far, test work in China has been
progressing positively, as have discussions regarding potential
offtake MOUs and strategic partnerships for downstream SPG
processing.
We anticipate
further updating the market on the progress of our test work and
the interest from potential offtakers in the coming
weeks."
For further information please
contact:
Blencowe Resources Plc
Sam Quinn (London
Director)
|
www.blencoweresourcesplc.com
info@blencoweresourcesplc.com
+44 (0)1624 681 250
|
Investor Enquiries
Sasha Sethi
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Tel: +44 (0) 7891 677 441
sasha@flowcomms.com
|
Tavira Financial
Jonathan Evans
|
Tel: +44 (0)20 7100
5100
jonathan.evans@tavira.group
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Twitter https://twitter.com/BlencoweRes
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/blencowe-resources/
Background
Orom-Cross
Graphite Project
Orom-Cross is a potential world class graphite
project both by size and end-product quality, with a high component
of more valuable larger coarse flakes within the
deposit.
A 21-year Mining Licence for the project was
issued by the Ugandan Government in 2019 following extensive
historical work on the deposit. Blencowe completed a
successful Pre-Feasibility Study on the Project in July 2022 and is
now within the Definitive Feasibility Study phase as it drives
towards first production.
Orom-Cross presents as a large, shallow
open-pitable deposit, with an initial JORC Indicated & Inferred
Mineral Resource of 24.5Mt @ 6.0% TGC (Total Graphite Content).
This Resource has been defined from only ~2% of the total tenement
area which presents considerable upside potential ahead.
Development of the resource is expected to benefit from a low strip
ratio and free dig operations together with abundant inexpensive
hydro-electric power off the national grid, thereby ensuring low
operating costs. With all major infrastructure available at
or near to site the capital costs will also be relatively low in
comparison to most graphite peers.