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Exploration Update – Musensi Hill Project
Amigo Resources PLC has provided an exploration update for its Musensi Hill Rare Earth and Critical Minerals Project in Tanzania, confirming the presence of multiple intrusive and volcanic carbonatite lithologies within a Precambrian granite gneiss basement. The ongoing geological mapping and sampling programme has identified various carbonatite units, including calcitic, ferruginous, and agglomeratic types, along with associated mafic dykes. While laboratory analytical results are pending, the established geological framework is considered a robust foundation for evaluating the project's potential for rare earth elements and other critical minerals. The next phase of exploration will involve detailed mapping, further sampling, petrographic studies, geochemical analysis, and the integration of geophysical data to generate and prioritise drill targets. Disclaimer*

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NOT FOR RELEASE, PUBLICATION OR DISTRIBUTION, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, IN, INTO OR FROM ANY JURISDICTION WHERE TO DO SO WOULD CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF THE RELEVANT LAWS OF SUCH JURISDICTION THIS ANNOUNCEMENT CONTAINS INSIDE INFORMATION FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 1 July 2026 Amigo Resources PLC ("Amigo" or the "Company" and together with its subsidiaries, the "Group") Exploration Update - Musensi Hill Rare Earth and Critical Minerals Project, Tanzania Amigo Resources PLC (AIM: AMGO) is pleased to announce an update on the ongoing geological mapping and reconnaissance sampling programme at its Musensi Hill Rare Earth and Critical Minerals Project, Prospecting Licence PL/12668/2024 (the "Project"), in the Songwe Region of Tanzania. The current field programme is focused on systematic geological mapping, lithological characterisation, structural interpretation and representative bedrock sampling across the Musensi Hill carbonatite complex. This work forms part of the Group's phased exploration strategy to establish the geological architecture of the Project prior to geochemical interpretation and drill target generation. Exploration Highlights • Systematic geological mapping has identified multiple carbonatite lithologies distributed across the Project area. • Geological mapping has confirmed the presence of the following carbonatite units: - Calcitic carbonatite - Ferruginous carbonatite - Carbonatite tuff - Ferruginous carbonatite tuff - Agglomeratic carbonatite - Carbonate la...
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