Blencowe to Attend Resourcing Tomorrow Conference, London (2-4 December 2025)

13 November 2025 

Blencowe Resources Plc (LSE: BRES) is pleased to announce that the Company will be attending the Resourcing Tomorrow Conference in London, from 2-4 December 2025. The event will take place at the Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Street, Islington, London N1 0QH.

 

Chief Executive Officer Mike Ralston, Chairman Cameron Pearce, and Chief Operating Officer Iain Wearing will be available throughout the event to meet with investors, analysts, funds and industry participants to discuss the Company’s ongoing progress at the Orom-Cross Graphite Project in Uganda.

 

The Company is now approaching completion of its Definitive Feasibility Study (“DFS”), which will deliver a finance-ready operating plan for Orom-Cross and incorporate downstream graphite purification to enhance project value. In parallel, Blencowe has been advancing financing discussions with potential strategic and institutional partners, supported by its financial advisor WaterBorne Capital, to position the project for financing immediately following completion of the study.

 

At the conference, management will highlight the DFS results and the project strategy moving forward.  They will also outline the Company’s approach to advancing financing discussions and strategic partnerships as Orom-Cross moves toward development.

 

Resourcing Tomorrow (formerly Mines and Money London) is one of Europe’s leading mining investment and critical-minerals conferences, bringing together institutional investors, government representatives, and senior executives from across the global resources sector.

 

Presentations and Meetings

 

Mike Ralston will deliver a presentation titled “Advancing Orom-Cross: A Finance-Ready Graphite Project for the Energy Transition” at 11:30 on Thursday 4 December 2025 within the Competing for Critical Minerals cohort at the Investment Theatre.  He will also be competing in the Mining Pitch Battle on Critical Minerals at the Investment Theatre at 16:00 on Tuesday 2 December.

 

Blencowe will also be exhibiting at Stand E29 throughout the event, where management will be available for one-on-one meetings with participants attending the conference. To arrange a meeting in advance, please contact [email protected]

 

Blencowe Resources CEO Mike Ralston commented:

 

“We are entering a pivotal stage for Blencowe as the DFS nears completion and financing discussions gather pace. Orom-Cross will soon be a significantly de-risked, finance-ready graphite project, and we are seeing strong interest from parties aligned to our development and downstream strategy. Resourcing Tomorrow provides an excellent opportunity to showcase the quality and scale of what we’ve built and to accelerate engagement with potential partners as we move into the next phase.”

 

 

For further information please contact:

 

Blencowe Resources Plc

Sam Quinn

 

www.blencoweresourcesplc.com

Tel: +44 (0)1624 681 250

[email protected]

 

Investor Relations

Sasha Sethi

Tel: +44 (0) 7891 677 441

[email protected]

 

Tavira Financial – Financial Adviser & Broker

Jonathan Evans

Tel: +44 (0)20 3192 1733

[email protected]

 

 

Twitter https://twitter.com/BlencoweRes

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/72382491/admin/

 

Background

Orom-Cross Graphite Project

Orom-Cross is a potential world class graphite project both by size and end-product quality, with a high component of more valuable larger coarse flakes within the deposit.

A 21-year Mining Licence for the project was issued by the Ugandan Government in 2019 following extensive historical work on the deposit.  Blencowe completed a successful Pre-Feasibility Study on the Project in July 2022 and is now within the Definitive Feasibility Study phase as it drives towards first production.

Orom-Cross presents as a large, shallow open-pitable deposit, with an initial JORC Indicated & Inferred Mineral Resource of 24.5Mt @ 6.0% TGC (Total Graphite Content). This Resource has been defined from only ~2% of the total tenement area which presents considerable upside potential ahead.  Development of the resource is expected to benefit from a low strip ratio and free dig operations together with abundant inexpensive hydro-electric power off the national grid, thereby ensuring low operating costs.  With all major infrastructure available at or near to site the capital costs will also be relatively low in comparison to most graphite peers.