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ORACLE POWER PLC

Regulatory Filings Nov 26, 2024

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RNS Number : 5817N

Oracle Power PLC

26 November 2024

26 November 2024

Oracle Power PLC

("Oracle" or the "Company")

Northern Zone Project Drill Results

Final assay results from the recent drill programme include significant high grade gold intercepts

Oracle Power PLC (AIM:ORCP), an international project developer, is pleased to announce that it has received the final batch of assay results from the November 2024 aircore ("AC") drilling undertaken during Riversgold Limited's ("Riversgold" or "RGL") fourth aircore programme at the Northern Zone Intrusive Hosted Gold Project (the "Northern Zone Project").

Highlights:

o  Latest assay results include:

§ 8m @ 4.86 g/t Au from 34m (NZAC090)

-      inc. 4m @ 5.09 g/t Au from 34m

-      inc. 1m @ 18.22 g/t Au from 36m

-      inc. 1m @ 17.96 g/t Au from 40m

§ 6m @ 3.13 g/t Au from 30m (NZAC097)

-      inc. 2m @ 7.39 g/t Au from 33m

-      inc. 1m @ 10.41 g/t Au from 34m

§ 5m @ 3.74 g/t Au from 31m (NZAC100)

§ 1m @ 5.72 g/t Au from 33m (NZAC092)

§ 3m @ 1.75 g/t Au from 33m (NZAC099)

o  The continuation of the high-grade oxide zone within the 600m wide porphyry system has been expanded (see Figure 1).

o  The results of these drill holes continue to confirm and enlarge the shallow gold mineralisation associated with the Northern Zone Project porphyry.

o  The dynamic Leapfrog gold model for Northern Zone Project will be updated with these latest results in the coming weeks, which will inform and guide future drill campaigns.

o  A mineralisation report is expected at the end of November, with a Mining Lease application to be submitted thereafter.

o  Possible ore processing scenarios have been demonstrated by the recent success of Black Cat Syndicate Ltd1, at their Myhree open pit, located only 7km to the north of Northern Zone Project.

Naheed Memon, CEO of Oracle, commented : "The Northern Zone Project continues to indicate significant gold intercepts and grow the footprint, and demonstrating high grades at relatively shallow depths over good widths within the overall 600m wide porphyry. We are particularly encouraged by the recent success of Black Cat's Myhree open pit operations [1] only 7km north of the Northern Zone Project and we are assessing if similar operations would be achieved at the Northern Zone Project after we convert the tenement to a Mining Lease - which is work in progress post the imminent completion of the mineralisation report."

Following on from the successful aircore programmes completed in May, July and September 2024, Riversgold (the Company's potential JV partner) engaged drilling contractor, Australian Aircore Drilling (Mick Shorter), to undertake a fourth aircore programme for a further 26 holes in early November 2024. A further 1,545m of AC drilling (refer Appendix 1 for all drill data information and significant intercepts, Tables 1, 2 and 3) was completed at the Northern Zone Project in the most recent drilling campaign, bringing the total number of metres drilled this year to 8,971m of AC drilling and 1,363m of reverse circulation drilling.

The AC holes were drilled using a blade to drilling refusal. The cuttings were logged by RGL geologists, and both the detailed logging and assays continue to show that a significant gold mineralisation event has taken place within the project area.

Today's results covering 16 holes, of which 14 intersected gold mineralisation, with 1,545 metres drilled, continue to successfully target the mineralised porphyry over an increasing footprint within the tenement. The expansion of the high-grade zone in the northwestern extensional area and the extension of anomalous gold mineralisation in eastern and north-eastern areas continues to validate the broader geological model. Gold mineralisation remains open in multiple directions and will require further modelling and drill testing. We will continue to further our understanding of the Northern Zone Project before proceeding with a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE).

Possible ore processing scenarios have been demonstrated by the recent success of Black Cat Syndicate Ltd via their use of a turn-key funding, development and processing package at their Myhree/Boundary open pits [2] , which are located 7km to the north of the Northern Zone Project.

For further information contact:

Oracle Power PLC

Naheed Memon - CEO
+44 (0) 20 7236 1177
Strand Hanson Limited (Nominated Adviser & Broker)

Rory Murphy, Matthew Chandler, Rob Patrick
+44 (0) 20 7409 3494
St Brides Partners Limited (Financial PR)

Isabel de Salis, Susie Geliher
[email protected]

This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of EU Regulation No. 596/2014, which forms part of United Kingdom domestic law by virtue of the European (Withdrawal) Act 2018, as amended.

Competent Person's Statement

The Information in this announcement that relates to exploration results, exploration targets, mineral resources or ore reserves is based on information compiled by Mr Edward Mead, who is a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Mead is a director of Riversgold Limited and a consultant to the Company through Doraleda Pty Ltd. Mr Mead has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposits under consideration and to the activity that he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 edition of the `Australasian Code for Reporting Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves' (the JORC Code). Mr Mead consents to the inclusion of this information in the form and context in which it appears in this announcement.

Figure 1: Recent drill collar plan with gold grade contours from all drilling results to date

A map of a desert with yellow lines Description automatically generated

Figure 2: Northern Zone Project Map showing proximity to the Kalgoorlie "Super Pit".

APPENDIX 1: Drilling Information

Table 1 : Northern Zone Significant Intercepts

Hole ID From (m) To (m) Width (m) Au g/t Intercept
NZAC091 48 54 6 0.59 6m @ 0.59 g/t Au from 28m, NZAC091
NZAC091 35 36 1 0.79 1m @ 0.79 g/t Au from 35m, NZAC091
NZAC087 32 36 4 0.65 4m @ 0.65 g/t Au from 32m, NZAC087
NZAC086 33 35 2 0.97 2m @ 0.97 g/t Au from 33m, NZAC086
NZAC086 54 55 1 5.48 1m @ 5.48 g/t Au from 54m (EOH), NZAC086
NZAC092 51 52 1 5.72 1m @ 5.72 g/t Au from 33m, NZAC092
NZAC101 37 40 3 1.1 3m @ 1.10 g/t Au from 37m, NZAC101
including 37 38 1 2.29 including 1m @ 2.29 g/t Au from 37m
NZAC097 30 36 6 3.13 6m @ 3.13 g/t Au from 30m, NZAC097
including 33 35 2 7.39 including 2m @ 7.39 g/t Au from 33m
including 34 35 1 10.41 including 1m @ 10.41 g/t Au from 34m
NZAC089 32 35 3 0.89 3m @ 0.89 g/t Au from 32m, NZAC089
including 32 33 1 1.22 including 1m @ 1.22 g/t Au from 32m
NZAC100 31 36 5 3.74 5m @ 3.74 g/t Au from 31m, NZAC100
NZAC099 33 36 3 1.75 3m @ 1.75 g/t Au from 33m, NZAC099
NZAC098 35 43 8 0.77 8m @ 0.77 g/t Au from 35m, NZAC098
including 35 37 2 1.55 including 2m @ 1.55 g/t Au from 35m
NZAC103 34 35 1 1.04 1m @ 1.04 g/t Au from 34m, NZAC103
NZAC102 29 36 7 0.56 7m @ 0.56 g/t Au from 29m, NZAC102
NZAC088 28 30 2 1.05 2m @ 1.05 g/t Au from 28m, NZAC088
including 28 29 1 1.49 including 1m @ 1.49 g/t Au from 28m
NZAC088 35 38 3 0.96 3m @ 0.96 g/t Au from 35m, NZAC088
including 36 37 1 1.33 including 1m @ 1.33 g/t Au from 36m
NZAC090 28 29 1 1.04 1m @ 1.04 g/t Au from 28m, NZAC090
NZAC090 34 42 8 5.09 8m @ 4.86 g/t Au from 34m, NZAC090
including 34 38 4 5.09 including 4m @ 5.09 g/t Au from 34m
including 36 37 1 18.22 including 1m @ 18.22 g/t Au from 36m
including 40 41 1 17.96 including 1m @ 17.96 g/t Au from 40m

Table 2:   Northern Zone Aircore Drill Collar Locations and information in GDA Zone 51J

Hole_ID East North Depth Dip Elevation Azimuth
NZAC086 381535 6592617 55 -90 357 0
NZAC087 381584 6592615 51 -90 357 0
NZAC088 381620 6592673 51 -90 357 0
NZAC089 381569 6592625 49 -90 357 0
NZAC090 381633 6592685 58 -90 357 0
NZAC091 381600 6592626 51 -90 357 0
NZAC092 381550 6592625 51 -90 357 0
NZAC093 381840 6592918 73 -90 357 0
NZAC094 381825 6592902 75 -90 357 0
NZAC095 381850 6592925 48 -90 357 0
NZAC096 381535 6592640 51 -90 357 0
NZAC097 381575 6592650 55 -90 357 0
NZAC098 381624 6592649 72 -90 357 0
NZAC099 381635 6592661 64 -90 357 0
NZAC100 381587 6592660 55 -90 357 0
NZAC101 381560 6592639 50 -90 357 0
NZAC102 381612 6592639 73 -90 357 0
NZAC103 381638 6592639 61 -90 357 0
NZAC104 381657 6592638 61 -90 357 0
NZAC107 381942 6592584 59 -90 357 0
NZAC108 381952 6592600 65 -90 357 0
NZAC109 381970 6592618 63 -90 357 0
NZAC110 381913 6592636 57 -90 357 0
NZAC111 381923 6592655 59 -90 357 0
NZAC112 381964 6592653 68 -90 357 0
NZAC113 381957 6592640 69 -90 357 0

Table 3: Northern Zone Aircore Results at > 0.3 g/t Au Grade Cutoff

Hole ID From (m) To (m) Width (m) Au Grade (g/t)
NZAC086 33 34 1 1.44
NZAC086 34 35 1 0.49
NZAC086 53 54 1 0.42
NZAC086 54 55 1 5.48
NZAC087 32 33 1 1.21
NZAC087 33 34 1 0.50
NZAC087 34 35 1 0.56
NZAC087 35 36 1 0.33
NZAC088 28 29 1 1.49
NZAC088 29 30 1 0.60
NZAC088 35 36 1 0.94
NZAC088 36 37 1 1.33
NZAC088 37 38 1 0.62
NZAC089 32 33 1 1.22
NZAC089 33 34 1 0.84
NZAC089 34 35 1 0.61
NZAC089 38 39 1 0.31
NZAC090 28 29 1 1.04
NZAC090 34 35 1 1.04
NZAC090 36 37 1 18.22
NZAC090 37 38 1 0.83
NZAC090 40 41 1 17.96
NZAC090 41 42 1 0.35
NZAC091 28 29 1 0.34
NZAC091 30 31 1 0.33
NZAC091 31 32 1 0.98
NZAC091 32 33 1 1.10
NZAC091 33 34 1 0.53
NZAC091 35 36 1 0.79
NZAC092 33 34 1 5.72
NZAC097 30 31 1 1.62
NZAC097 31 32 1 0.64
NZAC097 32 33 1 1.14
NZAC097 33 34 1 4.36
NZAC097 34 35 1 10.41
NZAC097 35 36 1 0.62
NZAC097 37 38 1 0.41
NZAC098 27 28 1 0.40
NZAC098 35 36 1 1.30
NZAC098 36 37 1 1.80
NZAC098 38 39 1 0.55
NZAC098 39 40 1 0.86
NZAC098 41 42 1 0.76
NZAC098 42 43 1 0.32
NZAC099 25 26 1 0.35
NZAC099 27 28 1 0.34
NZAC099 33 34 1 1.00
NZAC099 34 35 1 3.13
NZAC099 35 36 1 1.13
NZAC099 36 37 1 0.35
NZAC099 37 38 1 0.34
NZAC100 31 32 1 4.74
NZAC100 32 33 1 3.36
NZAC100 33 34 1 4.08
NZAC100 34 35 1 3.34
NZAC100 35 36 1 3.16
NZAC100 36 37 1 0.41
NZAC101 37 38 1 2.29
NZAC101 38 39 1 0.61
NZAC101 39 40 1 0.39
NZAC102 26 27 1 0.38
NZAC102 29 30 1 0.50
NZAC102 30 31 1 0.72
NZAC102 31 32 1 0.47
NZAC102 32 33 1 0.65
NZAC102 34 35 1 0.77
NZAC102 35 36 1 0.54
NZAC103 30 31 1 0.39
NZAC103 32 33 1 0.42
NZAC103 34 35 1 1.04
NZAC104 34 35 1 0.39
NZAC104 44 45 1 0.40

APPENDIX 2: JORC INFORMATION

The following Tables are provided to ensure compliance with the JORC Code (2012 Edition) requirements for the reporting of Exploration Results at the Northern Zone Project.

Section 1: Sampling Techniques and Data

(Criteria in this section applies to all succeeding sections)

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Sampling techniques Nature and quality of sampling (eg cut channels, random chips, or specific specialised industry standard measurement tools appropriate to the minerals under investigation, such as down hole gamma sondes, or handheld XRF instruments, etc). These examples should not be taken as limiting the broad meaning of sampling.

Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity and the appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems used.

Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are Material to the Public Report.

In cases where 'industry standard' work has been done this would be relatively simple (eg 'reverse circulation drilling was used to obtain 1 m samples from which 3 kg was pulverised to produce a 30 g charge for fire assay'). In other cases, more explanation may be required, such as where there is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems. Unusual commodities or mineralisation types (eg submarine nodules) may warrant disclosure of detailed information.
Every metre drilled was placed on the ground.

6m composites were collected using a scoop method of sampling the coarse reject sample for the first 24m.

1m sampling using a rifle splitter was trialed on the clays, from 24m, with sampling deemed to create a high degree risk of smearing. The clays are not wet, but have a damp characteristic. A large metal scoop was used to sample between 70-90% of material from each metre drilled, to total between 2-3kg samples.

Standard reference material, sample duplicates and blanks, were undertaken at 25m sample intervals.

Samples were sent to the laboratory for crushing, splitting and analysis.

Analysis was undertaken by Jinnings laboratories (Kalgoorlie) for gold assay by 50g fire assay.
Drilling techniques Drill type (eg core, reverse circulation, open-hole hammer, rotary air blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc) and details (eg core diameter, triple or standard tube, depth of diamond tails, face-sampling bit or other type, whether core is oriented and if so, by what method, etc). Australian Aircore Drilling completed the program using a blade to refusal.
Drill sample recovery Method of recording and assessing core and chip sample recoveries and results assessed.

Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure representative nature of the samples.

Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery and grade and whether sample bias may have occurred due to preferential loss/gain of fine/coarse material.
Drill recovery was routinely recorded via estimation of the comparative percentage of the volume of the sample pile by the company geologist.

The sample recovery was deemed excellent for representative assays, with consistent sample recovery and no loss though the top of the cyclone.

The cyclone was cleaned or checked every 3m.
Logging Whether core and chip samples have been geologically and geotechnically logged to a level of detail to support appropriate Mineral Resource estimation, mining studies and metallurgical studies.

Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature. Core (or costean, channel, etc) photography.

The total length and percentage of the relevant intersections logged.
All holes have been geologically logged for lithology, mineralisation and weathering. As well as whether dry, damp or wet.

Logging is quantitative for presence of quartz veins. All other logging is qualitative.

All metre intervals from 24m to end of hole were chip trayed and photographed.

A brief description of each drilling sample was recorded and a permanent record has been collected and stored in chip trays for reference.
Sub-sampling techniques and sample preparation If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, half or all core taken.

If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary split, etc and whether sampled wet or dry.

For all sample types, the nature, quality and appropriateness of the sample preparation technique.

Quality control procedures adopted for all sub-sampling stages to maximise representivity of samples.

Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is representative of the in-situ material collected, including for instance results for field duplicate/second-half sampling.

Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain size of the material being sampled.
1m sampling using a rifle splitter was trialed on the clays, from 24m, with sampling deemed to create a high degree risk of smearing. The clays are not wet, but have a damp characteristic. A large metal scoop was used to sample between 70-90% of material from each metre drilled, to total between 2-3kg samples.

Standard reference material, sample duplicates and blanks, were undertaken at 25m sample intervals.

Samples were sent to the laboratory for crushing, splitting and analysis.

The use of fire assay with 50g charge for all AC drilling provides a level of confidence in the assay database. The sampling and assaying are considered representative of the in-situ material.

The sample size of 2-3 kilograms is appropriate and representative of the grain size and mineralisation style of the deposit.
Quality of assay data and laboratory tests The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying and laboratory procedures used and whether the technique is considered partial or total.

For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF instruments, etc, the parameters used in determining the analysis including instrument make and model, reading times, calibrations factors applied and their derivation, etc.

Nature of quality control procedures adopted (eg standards, blanks, duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether acceptable levels of accuracy (ie lack of bias) and precision have been established.
Jinnings (Kalgoorlie) were used for all analysis of drill samples submitted by Riversgold. The laboratory techniques below are for all samples submitted to Jinnings and are considered appropriate for the style of mineralisation defined within the Northern Zone Project area:

Samples above 3Kg were riffle split.

Pulverise to 95% passing 75 microns

50-gram Fire Assay (FA50A) - Au Duplicates, Standards and Blanks were used for external laboratory checks by RGL.
Verification of sampling and assaying The verification of significant intersections by either independent or alternative company personnel.

The use of twinned holes.

Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, data verification, data storage (physical and electronic) protocols.

Discuss any adjustment to assay data.
Intercepts were reviewed by 2 company personnel.
Location of data points Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes (collar and down-hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other locations used in Mineral Resource estimation.

Specification of the grid system used.

Quality and adequacy of topographic control.
The collar position of each hole has been marked out with a Garmin Inreach Explorer+ hand held GPS, and will be picked up by Spectrum Surveys (Kalgoorlie) using a DGPS.
Data spacing and distribution Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results.

Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient to establish the degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate for the Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and classifications applied.

Whether sample compositing has been applied.
The holes were drilled on a nominal Northeast-Southwest 25m spacing on traverses 15-20m apart.
Orientation of data in relation to geological structure Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased sampling of possible structures and the extent to which this is known, considering the deposit type.

If the relationship between the drilling orientation and the orientation of key mineralised structures is considered to have introduced a sampling bias, this should be assessed and reported if material.
The vertical drill holes were designed to test for supergene mineralisation or weathered primary ore zones and are believed to be unbiased based when interpretation is applied at modelling results.
Sample security The measures taken to ensure sample security. Company personnel delivered samples to Jinnings Kalgoorlie where they were submitted for assay.
Audits or reviews The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniques and data. Data reviews will be conducted on completion of further drilling

Section 2: Reporting of Exploration Results

(Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this section)

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Mineral tenement and land tenure status Type, reference name/number, location and ownership including agreements or material issues with third parties such as joint ventures, partnerships, overriding royalties, native title interests, historical sites, wilderness or national park and environmental settings.

The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting along with any known impediments to obtaining a licence to operate in the area.
The Northern Zone Project is comprised of one granted prospecting licence (P25/2651) which covers an area of 82 hectares, and is held in the name of Oracle Gold (WA) Pty Ltd.

RGL are farming into the Tenement and have committed to spend $600,000 in exploration expenditure on the tenement within the next two years. After Riversgold achieves 80% ownership, Oracle will be required to contribute pro-rata or dilute.
Exploration done by other parties Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other parties. The majority of previous exploration in the area was by Northern Mining during 2007 to 2012 under the Blair North project, multiple small resource areas were identified at the George's Reward area to the south of P25/2651. Numerous gold intersections were recorded
Geology Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralisation. The deposit is thought to be an Intrusion Related Gold System (IRGS) style of mineral deposit.

Further drilling will better define the mineralisation style, and timing of the gold mineralisation event.
Drill hole Information A summary of all information material to the understanding of the exploration results including a tabulation of the following information for all Material drill holes:

easting and northing of the drill hole collar

elevation or RL (Reduced Level - elevation above sea level in metres) of the drill hole collar

dip and azimuth of the hole

down hole length and interception depth

hole length.

If the exclusion of this information is justified on the basis that the information is not Material and this exclusion does not detract from the understanding of the report, the Competent Person should clearly explain why this is the case.
Refer to Tables and Figures within the body of the release.
Data aggregation methods In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging techniques, maximum and/or minimum grade truncations (eg cutting of high grades) and cut-off grades are usually Material and should be stated.

Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of high-grade results and longer lengths of low-grade results, the procedure used for such aggregation should be stated and some typical examples of such aggregations should be shown in detail.

The assumptions used for any reporting of metal equivalent values should be clearly stated.
Intersections are weighted average grades based on a 0.25 g/t Au cut-off with unlimited waste zones but with a targeted grade of above 1.5g/t Au.
Relationship between mineralisation widths and intercept lengths These relationships are particularly important in the reporting of Exploration Results.

If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill hole angle is known, its nature should be reported.

If it is not known and only the down hole lengths are reported, there should be a clear statement to this effect (eg 'down hole length, true width not known').
The diamond drilling program in 2023 confirmed the apparent widths of mineralisation as being perpendicular to foliation and veining. We believe the step out RC drilling to be the same as the diamond drilling. The true width of mineralisation is still to be fully ascertained.

The Aircore drilling was vertical and not designed for true width, but was targeting supergene mineralisation.
Diagrams Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of intercepts should be included for any significant discovery being reported These should include, but not be limited to a plan view of drill hole collar locations and appropriate sectional views. See body of the announcement for relevant diagrams and photos.

Figure 1 gold contours are based on total gram/metres of gold for each whole Aircore drillhole, below the transported. Ie 24m to EOH.
Balanced reporting Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results is not practicable, representative reporting of both low and high grades and/or widths should be practiced to avoid misleading reporting of Exploration Results. The reporting of exploration results is considered balanced by the competent person.
Other substantive exploration data Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should be reported including (but not limited to): geological observations; geophysical survey results; geochemical survey results; bulk samples - size and method of treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density, groundwater, geotechnical and rock characteristics; potential deleterious or contaminating substances. See body of the announcement.
Further work The nature and scale of planned further work (eg tests for lateral extensions or depth extensions or large-scale step-out drilling).

Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible extensions, including the main geological interpretations and future drilling areas, provided this information is not commercially sensitive.
Follow up phases of drilling to further test strike to be undertaken.

Core from phase 1 to allow for further metallurgical studies.

[1] BC8 ASX announcement 11 November 2024   " Kal East - 4,100oz Mined & Counting"

[2] BC8 ASX announcement 11 November 2024   " Kal East - 4,100oz Mined & Counting"

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