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BWA Group PLC (AQSE: BWAP) announced preliminary exploration results from its Dehane 3 heavy mineral sands (HMS) project in Cameroon. A reconnaissance programme encompassing 45 holes (57.60 m total depth, maximum depth 4.70 m) yielded 73 primary samples. Fourteen composite samples underwent Heavy Liquid Separation (HLS) analysis, with eight further samples receiving X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) analysis. HMS mineralisation was observed in all holes, with THM content ranging from 1.03% to 5.48%, and VHM content ranging from 0.93% to 2.64%. Significant intercepts included 3.5m @ 2.9% THM, 4.0m @ 3.6% THM, 0.1m @ 5.5% THM, and 2.5m @ 3.9% THM. The company plans a more extensive exploration programme based on these encouraging initial findings. Disclaimer*

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n \n \n\n\n\n\n21 August 2025BWA Group PLC(\"BWA\", or the \"Company\") (AQSE: BWAP)Preliminary Reconnaissance Exploration and Analytical Results from the Dehane 3 Heavy Mineral Sands Project, Cameroon BWA Group plc [AQSE: BWAP], which has mineral exploration permits in Cameroon, mining claims in Canada, and is quoted on London's AQSE Growth Market, provides results from its recently completed preliminary (first-pass) exploration programme at its Dehane 3 heavy mineral sands (HMS) permit, located in the South Region of Central Cameroon (\"Dehane 3\", \"D3\" or the \"Dehane Project\").The Dehane 3 Project is located approximately 140 km southwest of Yaoundé, and 80 km from the deep seaport and industrial zone of Kribi, covering an area of 244 km2. The project includes approximately 30 km of strike length along the Nyong and Kelle River systems, an area also known to be prospective for HMS mineralisation. BWA is pleased to announce the analytical results from a preliminary reconnaissance exploration and shallow auger programme conducted on the D3 licence, completed in accordance with best practice and in line with JORC (2012) reporting code, (See announcement of 27 of March 2025).The D3 programme utilised both mechanised and manual auger drilling, as well as shallow (10-20 cm) surface grab samples, resulting in 45 collars with a total drilled depth of 57.60 m and a maximum depth of 4.70 m. This work produced 73 primary samples, out of which 14 composite samples were dispatched to Scientific Services, Cape Town for Heavy Liquid Separation (HLS) analysis, from which eight samples were submitted for X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) analysis.  An enhanced version of this announcement, including figures, maps and tables can be viewed on the link below. Highlights\t45 holes completed for 73 primary samples collected around the Nyong regions.\t14 composite samples from 14 holes sent for HLS and 8 samples (8 holes) for XRD analysis for the first tranche of preliminary testwork, with remainder to follow pending review of these results.\tHMS mineralisation observed in all holes.\tReconnaissance D3 exploration covers an area of approximately 20 km2 with average hole depths of around 2.5 m and maximum hole depth was 4.70 m.\tEvidence of HMS mineralisation exists beyond those holes analysed.\tBedrock was only intercepted in one hole at 4.5...

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