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Mobilisation Update

Rome Resources plc has commenced the mobilization of equipment and personnel to its Bisie North Project in the DRC, initiating the next exploration phase following its maiden Mineral Resource Estimate. This new phase aims to test deeper tin potential beneath the Mont Agoma polymetallic system, explore the newly identified Mont Agoma East tin zone, and investigate high-grade tin shoots at Kalayi, with internal geological modelling indicating potential for 102,000 to 260,000 aggregate tonnes of contained tin. Drilling will begin at Mont Agoma with three rigs before moving to Kalayi, with further updates to follow as results become available. Disclaimer*

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Mobilisation Update

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n2 December 2025\n \nRome Resources plc\n(\"Rome Resources\", the \"Company\" or the \"Group\")\n \nMobilisation Update\nStart of the next phase of exploration\n \nRome Resources (AIM: RMR), the DRC-focused tin and copper explorer, is pleased to announce that the mobilisation of equipment and personnel to its Bisie North Project is now underway. This marks the start of the next phase of exploration following the Company's maiden Mineral Resource Estimate (\"MRE\") released on 30 October 2025.\n \nThe MRE confirmed Bisie North as a large, multi-metallic system, with significant tin, copper, zinc and silver mineralisation defined at Kalayi and Mont Agoma.  Importantly, drilling to date has only tested a small portion of the licence area and only to shallow depths of approximately 220 - 250 metres. Internal geological modelling by Rome Resources indicates exploration targets across the two deposits of between 102,000 and 260,000 aggregate tonnes of contained tin, highlighting the scale of potential growth as the system is drilled deeper and along strike.\n \nAs such, the next phase of exploration is designed to begin testing that deeper potential by targeting:\n \n·    Deeper tin zones beneath the main Mont Agoma polymetallic system, where modelling indicates tin grades are likely to strengthen with depth as copper declines, consistent with regional analogues such as Alphamin's Bisie mine;\n·    The Mont Agoma East tin zone, where a near-surface 23 metres tin intercept was identified post-MRE and will now be drilled out ahead of inclusion in a follow-up resource estimate; and\n·    High-grade tin shoots at Kalayi, where shallow historic intercepts suggest thicker, higher-grade zones may exist at depth, mirroring patterns seen at the neighbouring Bisie mine.\n \nThe BAC contract helicopter returned to the DRC over the weekend and is now preparing for phased mobilisation of the crews and equipment to the project site over the coming days.  Drilling will commence first on Mont Agoma, where the three rigs are currently positioned, before moving to Kalayi once the initial sequence of drill holes is completed. \n \nA further update will be provided as drilling commences, followed by regular updates as results st...

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