Critical Mineral Resources Plc - Drilling Results
Drilling results and in-house block model
Drilling continues to confirm laterally extensive, near-surface copper-silver mineralisation at Agadir Melloul. The shallow and gently dipping nature of the mineralisation supports management's view that the project has potential for favourable development economics, subject to ongoing technical and economic studies.
Drill results have been processed and modelled by the Company’s Senior Geologist, one of Morocco’s pre-eminent resource modelling experts. This internal model is presented below and subject to economic studies is sufficient for development of the
Highlights
New drill results include:
-- 9.7m at 0.74% Cu and 4.46g/t Ag from 25.2m, inc.
o 2.2m at 1.05% Cu and 3.5g/t Ag from 25.2m, and
o 3.6m at 0.98% Cu and 6.22g/t Ag from 29.3m
-- 3.0m at 1.12% Cu and 5.75g/t Ag from 24m
-- 1.9m at 1.20% Cu and 4.33g/t Ag from 38.3m
-- 4.0m at 0.70% Cu and 0.93g/t Ag from 3.0m
-- 1.0m at 4.52g/t Au from 10.0m
Internal geological and block modelling work
-- Less than 5% of sedimentary target drilled to date.
-- Multiple higher-grade zones identified for follow-up drilling.
-- Modelling continues to support management's confidence in the scale
potential of the project ahead of the maiden JORC Resource Estimate
targeted for Q3 2026.
-- Drill spacing predominantly 50m x 100m and 100m x 100m for high
confidence and likely to convert to Measured and Indicated.
General progress
-- April drill metres of 1,300m.
-- May drill metres of circa 900m due to Eid El Adha holiday. Next long
public holiday Eid El Fitr in following Ramadan in March 2027 .
-- Technical committee being established with first meetings and site visit
towards the end of June.
___________________________________________________ |Copper assays | |___________________________________________________| | BH155 |1.7m at 1.60% Cu and 3.10g/t Ag from 26.4m | |_______|___________________________________________| | BH156 |3.0m at 1.12% Cu and 5.75g/t Ag from 24.0m | |_______|___________________________________________| | BH157 |9.7m at 0.74% Cu and 4.46g/t Ag from 25.2m | |_______|___________________________________________| | Inc. |2.2m at 1.05% Cu and 3.50g/t Ag from 25.2m | |_______|___________________________________________| | and |3.6m at 0.98% Cu and 6.22g/t Ag from 29.3m | |_______|___________________________________________| | BH58 |1.9m at 1.20% Cu and 4.33g/t Ag from 38.3m | |_______|___________________________________________| | BH56 |4.0m at 0.70% Cu and 0.93g/t Ag from 3.0m | |_______|___________________________________________| | BH118 |3.0m at 0.63% Cu and 1.00/t Ag from 28.0m | |_______|___________________________________________| | BH124 |1.3m at 0.84% Cu and 2.30g//t Ag from 32.0m| |_______|___________________________________________| | BHR53 |2.0m at 0.71% Cu and 1.00g/t Ag from 7.0m | |_______|___________________________________________| |Gold assays | |___________________________________________________| | BHR 06|1.0m at 4.52g/t Au from 10.0m | |_______|___________________________________________| | BHR 07|1.0m at 2.50g/t Au from 4.0m | |_______|___________________________________________|
Internal block model and resource progress
Management is very satisfied with the progress of the Agadir Melloul internal resource. The internal resource is modelled by our Senior Geologist, one of Morocco’s leading resource geologists, a technical auditor for the two of largest mining companies in
Fig.1 Internal resource model
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Fig.2 Example cross section
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“It is fantastic to see more good drill results and our internal resource model for Agadir Melloul taking shape. The growing geological model continues to strengthen our confidence in the project's development potential as we advance towards a maiden JORC Resource Estimate. The internal model has been prepared by a very experienced resource geologist and provides an important foundation for the Company's ongoing resource estimation work.
The Agadir Melloul exploration programme was designed with tight-spaced drill holes, which combined with the sediment hosted style of mineralisation, means we are very confident about what we have and what the potential is. We have been working to international QA/QC standards, using the best equipment, latest software and one of the best assay laboratories in
We also benefit from the geological understanding developed at the nearby Tizert copper deposit, which provides a useful regional analogue for ongoing exploration at Agadir Melloul. This helps guide our exploration strategy and supports management's confidence in the broader exploration potential of the project.
For example, we are finding areas with wide mineralisation up to 10m thick, a feature of parts of the Tizert resource. Hole BH157 announced today shows we have similar thick zones, and at approximately 10m thick, you don’t need much of a footprint to add tonnage very quickly. It’s worth noting that one of our acquisition properties, which we expect to close shortly, has copper mineralisation outcropping over at least a 10m interval. We anticipate discovering multiple areas like these with thick, near surface, copper mineralisation.”
Technical summary of drilling programme
As part of a mineral exploration and development program conducted in accordance with international reporting standards, including NI 43-101,
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The interpretation of the analytical results was performed by applying several arbitrary cut-off grades (% Cu), in order to assess the distribution of the mineralization and its sensitivity to economic parameters.
The results are summarized in the table below.
_____________________________________________________________________________ | Cut-off grade (%| Positive drill holes| % of samples| Interpretation | |Cu) | |positive | | |__________________|_____________________|_____________|______________________| | | | |Extensive | |0.20 % Cu |57 |33.13 % |mineralization, | | | | |including low-grade | | | | |zones | |__________________|_____________________|_____________|______________________| |0.25 % Cu |48 |28.00 % |Improving economic | | | | |potential | |__________________|_____________________|_____________|______________________| |0.30 % Cu |40 |23.26 % |Most enriched areas of| | | | |the mineralized system| |__________________|_____________________|_____________|______________________|
Recent drilling continues to demonstrate continuity of shallow mineralisation across multiple areas of the project and provides additional data for the Company's planned maiden JORC Resource Estimate.
The analysis of this data highlights several key findings:
• At a cut-off grade of 0.20% Cu, 57 holes are positive, representing 33.13% of the holes assayed. This result reflects relatively extensive mineralization, although encompassing low-grade zones.
• At a cut-off grade of 0.25% Cu, the number of positive holes is reduced to 48 (28%) indicating an improvement in economic potential.
• At a cut-off grade of 0.30% Cu, 40 holes remain positive (23.26%) which corresponds to the most enriched zones in the mineralized system.
The maximum observed grade (2.66% Cu) remains constant for all three scenarios, suggesting the presence of high-grade zones regardless of the cut-off grade applied.
This evolution highlights a classic relationship in mineral exploration: an increase in the cut-off grade leads to a decrease in the mineralized volume but an increase in the average grade, which is decisive in the economic evaluation of a project.
Within the framework of the NI 43-101,
-- the geological and structural continuity of the mineralization,
-- the representativeness of the samples analysed,
-- the robustness of the QA/QC procedures, and
-- the appropriateness of the economic assumptions used.
At this stage, the data presented are exploration results and do not yet constitute an official mineral resource estimate. However, they represent a solid basis for:
-- the development of a three-dimensional geological model,
-- the definition of mineralized envelopes (wireframes),
-- the planning of additional boreholes (infill and extension),
-- and, ultimately, the estimation of mineral resources according to the
categories defined by international standards.
In conclusion, the integration of these quantitative results, including drilled and analysed core as well as cut-off grade variations, provides a better understanding of the potential of the deposit and its sensitivity to economic parameters, and is an essential step towards the advanced phases of mine development.
With drilling ongoing, management's near-term focus remains on metallurgical testwork, process flowsheet development, the maiden JORC Resource Estimate and advancement of feasibility studies.
2026 development timeline
Milestone Target Timing Metallurgical testwork programme May – Jun 2026 (laboratory and pilot plant) Process flowsheet development and By Jul 2026 preliminary plant design Geotechnical studies By Jul 2026 Processing plant Environmental Impact By Aug 2026 Assessment submitted Maiden JORC Mineral Resource Estimate Sept 2026 Mine planning and production scheduling Oct –Nov 2026 studies Definitive Feasibility Study completion Target Dec 2026 Processing plant EIA approval Target Dec - 2026 (subject to regulatory timelines)
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____________________________________________________________ |Critical Mineral Resources plc | info@cmrplc.com | | | | |Charles Long, Chief Executive Officer| | |_______________________________________|____________________| | Shard Capital LLP | | | | | |Erik Woolgar | | | |+44 (0) 207 186 9952| |Damon Heath | | | | | | | | |_______________________________________|____________________|
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