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Significant Geochemical Results - Kabete Project
Amigo Resources PLC has announced significant geochemical results from its Kabete Project in Tanzania, revealing a robust multi-style gold system with a peak gold-in-soil value of 1.03 ppm. The analysis of 1,500 soil samples also indicates emerging potential for platinum group metals and rare earth elements, supported by elevated nickel, chromium, cobalt, vanadium, lanthanum, thorium, and uranium anomalies. The company has secured Processing Licence PCL/00496/2026, facilitating the evaluation of historical tailings and mineralised materials for potential early production. Amigo continues to explore a possible reverse transaction within the mining sector. 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 10 June 2026 Amigo Resources PLC ("Amigo" or the "Company" and together with its subsidiaries, the "Group") Significant Geochemical Results from Kabete Project Executive Summary Amigo Resources PLC (LSE: AMGO) is pleased to announce highly encouraging results from the Group's comprehensive geochemical exploration programme at the Kabete Project, located in the Kilindi-Handeni District of Tanzania. Analysis of an extensive dataset comprising 1,500 soil samples with multi-element data has confirmed the presence of a robust, multi-style gold system, while also identifying emerging potential for platinum group metals ("PGMs") and rare earth elements ("REEs"). In parallel with the exploration programme, the Company has already announced, on 14 May 2026, that the Group has been granted Processing Licence PCL/00496/2026, providing a framework for the evaluation and potential processing of historical tailings and other mineralised materials within the licence area. This marked a significant step towards potential early production. As stated in October 2025, when Craig Ransley first joined the Company as a consultant, Amigo continues to seek a possible reverse transaction ("RTO"), which is likely to be within the mining sector. However, there can be no certainty that an RTO will take place. Key Highlights Exceptional Gold Anomalies The soil geochemistry programme has identified multiple coherent gold anomalies across the Kabete Project,...
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