Beehive drilling returns multiple 30 metre intercepts

Blencowe Resources Plc. is pleased to provide an update on the first set of assay results from shallow drilling at the Beehive deposit, one of the two exciting new deposits recently delineated at the Company’s Orom-Cross graphite project in Uganda.
As part of the Stage 7 drilling programme, the Company completed 110 shallow drill holes at Beehive, designed to test the continuity, thickness and near-surface extent of graphite mineralisation across the deposit. This announcement reports assay results received to date from an initial 35 holes (BHDD-L201 to BHDD-L236), which are considered representative of the broader drilling programme, and they make up the central line on the drilling program. This line also contained the three deeper holes drilled to 120m as part of the programme, ther results of which were very successful and reported earlier.
Highlights of the first 35 Beehive holes
- Thick near-surface mineralisation: multiple holes deliver +30 metre intercepts from surface, supporting bulk-mineable near-surface potential near to planned processing facilities.
- High-Grade Frequency: 15 holes average >6.0% TGC and 18 holes average >5.0% TGC over the entire hole
- Standout results:
- BHDD-L209; 30.09 metres @ 10.78% TGC from surface.
- BHDD-L207; 31.4 metres @ 9.46% TGC from surface.
- Newsflow: further Beehive assay batches are now with the Company’s independent geological consultants, Minrom, for validation and quality assurance. Â As batches are cleared additional results are expected in quick succession and will be reported progressively
- Strategic context: following the maiden Iyan JORC Mineral Resource of 16.9Mt, which lifted total Orom-Cross JORC Mineral Resources by 66% to 43.0Mt, Beehive represents the next key growth lever as development planning and strategic/funding discussions progress in parallel
(TGC refers to Total Graphitic Carbon. Intervals below represent composited grades over the drilled interval from surface to end-of-hole for the shallow programme.)
Interpretation and next steps
These initial Beehive results support the interpretation of a substantial new deposit with a thick graphite system at shallow depths, while previously reported deep drilling has demonstrated that mineralisation can continue to over 100 metres depth. The shallow holes are therefore helping define near-surface tonnage, with deeper drilling indicating clear vertical upside.
Orom-Cross is a vast bulk-tonnage system that continues to demonstrate multiple higher-grade zones within its broader mineralised envelope, providing flexibility for mine planning, blending and value optimisation as the development plan is refined. This combination of scale, consistency and grade-profile is increasingly relevant to downstream processing pathways and longer-term offtake discussions, particularly as Western markets continue to prioritise secure, diversified non-China supply chains.
Further Beehive assay results are expected shortly and are currently with the Company’s independent geological consultants Minrom for validation and quality assurance. Results will be reported progressively with subsequent batches expected in quick succession and, subject to modelling, are expected to support a further JORC Mineral Resource Estimate update for the Beehive deposit thus providing additional clarity on overall scale, mine life and development readiness as Blencowe continues to progress strategic and funding discussions.
Beehive has been defined over approximately 1,200 metres of strike and 480 metres of width to date, with scope for extensions to the east, west, north and south beyond the current drill lines, plus at depth. Blencowe believes that just a fraction of this deposit has been drilled to date, hence the upside potential is substantial.








