Oriole Resources plc has released a corporate presentation detailing its ongoing gold exploration and development activities in Central and West Africa. The company reports an increase in attributable JORC Resources to 1.06 million ounces across three projects, with expectations for further resource growth in 2026, particularly at the Mbe project. Phase 2 drilling at Mbe commenced in November 2025, targeting the MB01-N area, where initial results have confirmed significant gold mineralisation with notable intersections, including 21.70 meters at 3.13g/t gold. Oriole highlights exploration upside at its Mbe, Bibemi, Senala, Eastern CLP, and Wapouzé projects, operating in regions with supportive governments and established infrastructure. The presentation also notes that the company is significantly undervalued relative to its Africa-focused gold peer group and outlines a fully funded drilling programme at Mbe as part of a partnership agreement. You can access the full presentation through the link below.
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