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Oscillate PLC has successfully completed Phase 1 field work at the Duékoué Project in Côte d'Ivoire, confirming historical molybdenum-copper anomalies. The program, which involved the collection of 204 soil samples and ground magnetic survey data along seven lines, was completed on time and within budget. The results validated historical soil geochemical data, confirming the shape and tenor of the anomalies, with anomalous molybdenum values identified. Copper values, while not statistically anomalous, showed a significant geographical distribution supporting the molybdenum data. A strike length of close to three kilometers was observed in the northern limb of the granitic intrusion. The company is now advancing to Phase 2 of the exploration program. Disclaimer*

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n \n \n\n\n\n\nOscillate PLC(\"Oscillate\" or the \"Company\")24 September 2025 Phase 1 field work successfully confirms historical molybdenum-copper anomalies at the Duékoué Project, Cote d'Ivoire Highlights\tResults successfully validate the project's historical data showing molybdenum-copper anomalies\tProgramme completed on time and on budget\tPositive results allow Oscillate to advance to Phase 2 of this exciting exploration programmeNews announcement OSCILLATE PLC, which is focused on building an exceptional mid-cap copper and future metals developer, is pleased to announce that it has completed the field work and data interpretation of the first phase of field work on the Duékoué Project (\"Project\") in Côte d'Ivoire, which is the subject of a Joint Venture Partnership and earn-in agreement with La Miniere de L'Elephant SARL (\"Laminele\").  The programme aimed to re-establish the geo-location of historical molybdenum-copper (\"Mo-Cu\") anomalies first identified by SODEMI, the Ivorian state mining company, in the 1960s and 1970s.Oscillate CEO, Robin Birchall, commented:\"We are very pleased with these initial results, which are in line with our expectations and serve to validate the historical soil geochemical data and mapping available on Duékoué. This will allow us to have confidence in the use of this data as part of the next phase of exploration and we look forward to updating the market on the final interpretation of the results and our plans.We are also pleased to have concluded this field work programme so quickly, having started work in May just after the completion of the joint venture deal in April.  This showcases the urgency and efficiency of the Oscillate operational team and I would like to thank our in-country staff, suppliers and services providers for delivering such an effective and incident-free work programme.\" Phase 1 Exploration ProgrammeDuring the field work programme, a total of 204 soil samples were collected, and ground magnetic survey data were collected along seven lines. All work was completed within the planned timeframe and within the proposed budget, which we can gratefully attribute to the Ivorian team and their hard work. The field work report and data interpretation have been received from the specialist technical consultant, and it is concluded that t...

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