お知らせ • Apr 30
One Bullion Ltd. Reports High Concentration of Gold During Artisanal Sampling Program At Vumba Project One Bullion Ltd. held complete ownership of three highly prospective mining areas in Botswana and announced the completion of a targeted geological mapping and sampling program across seven identified artisanal workings within the Vumba Project. A cursory, first-pass sampling program has already returned visible gold and a headline grade of 679 g/t within a documented mineralized corridor, at grades not previously observed in this area. These results, combined with the high-resolution airborne geophysical survey soon to be underway, position One Bullion to rapidly refine drill targets and advance the Vumba License through 2026. This initial program marks the start of One Bullion’s 2026 exploration program and is designed to advance the Company’s geologic understanding of the property through increased surface exposure and sampling. This program allows for further evaluation of the gold potential beyond the Company’s previously trenched and drilled areas supporting a broader assessment of the Vumba Property. Although several of the artisanal workings are near historical trenches and drill holes, three previously unrecognized workings returned anomalous gold values, highlighting additional exploration upside and reinforcing the property’s expansion potential. A total of 39 rock samples were collected during the program and have been submitted to ALS Laboratories for geochemical analysis. Veins are hosted in amphibolite gneiss and schist and are characterized by smokey quartz with associated sulphides. Three new showings identified. Seven historical artisanal workings investigated. Thirty nine rock samples collected and submitted for assay. Multiple samples exhibited visible gold a strong indication of high-grade mineralization, particularly sample Z4624. Selective grab samples returned grades up to 679 g/t Au (sample Z4624) and 207 g/t Au (sample Z4619); five additional samples returned >10 g/t Au by fire assay and have been submitted for gravity-finish re-assay. Visible gold and sulphide mineralization observed in several of the quartz veins sampled. Geological mapping and sampling identified multiple occurrences of quartz veining containing sulphides. Visible gold was observed in multiple samples supporting the very high-grade assay results. This program has demonstrated qualitative confirmation of mineralization across the property and particularly new zones of mineralization outside of previously identified mineralized zones. Mineralization is interpreted to be structurally controlled and associated with quartz vein hosted within the broader greenstone belt lithologies. These characteristics are consistent with orogenic gold systems, which are known to host significant gold deposits globally. The identification of mineralization across approximately 2.5 km of north-south strike supports the Company’s interpretation of an emerging mineralized corridor at Vumba, warranting follow-up sampling and drill targeting. This program forms part of the Company’s broader strategy to expand its exploration footprint and refine drill targeting across the Vumba License. Samples reporting >10 g/t Au by fire assay have been submitted for gravity-finish re-assay at ALS; updated values will be disclosed when available. Rock samples were collected in the field by Company personnel and transported under chain-of-custody protocols to ALS Laboratories, an independent certified analytical laboratory. Sample preparation and analysis has been conducted using industry-standard procedures. Analytical testing was performed by ALS Geochemistry (Johannesburg, South Africa), the facility is ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accredited and ISO 9001:2015 Certified. The entire sample is crushed to 70% passing 2mm mesh, with a 250-gram split pulverized to 85% passing minus 75 microns. A four-acid digest is performed on 0.4g of sample to quantitatively dissolve most geological materials tested using ICP-AES technique. Then 30 grams of the sample material are fire assayed with an atomic absorption finish. Samples that yield results >10g/t Au undergo an additional test using 30 grams and a gravity finish, which reports up to 10,000 g/t Au with 5 samples that sampled overlimit still pending final results. All samples disclosed herein were selective grab samples collected from historic artisanal dumps and stockpiles. Grab samples are selective by nature and are not necessarily representative of the overall grade or tenor of mineralization on the property. お知らせ • Feb 20
One Bullion Limited, Annual General Meeting, May 04, 2026 One Bullion Limited, Annual General Meeting, May 04, 2026. お知らせ • Jan 27
One Bullion Limited Announces High Resolution Airborne Geophysical Survey to Advance Drill Targeting At Vumba and Maitengwe Projects One Bullion Ltd. announced that it has engaged Xcalibur Smart Mapping to conduct a comprehensive high resolution Airborne Magnetic Gradiometer and Radiometrics survey over both Vumba and Maitengwe projects, in the North-East and Central Districts of Botswana, respectively. The planned surveys represent a key milestone as the Company advances toward drill-ready targets in its 2026 exploration program. The airborne geophysical program will comprise approximately 16,350 line-kilometers of survey coverage, including 2,400 line-km over the Vumba project and 13,950 line-km over Maitengwe project, inclusive of tie-lines. Surveys will be flown at a 50-meter line spacing with 500-meter tie-lines and will be conducted by Xcalibur, utilizing a horizontal magnetic gradiometer system, complemented by radiometric and sensors. This configuration will deliver high sensitivity magnetic data (0.01 nT) and fully corrected, levelled datasets suitable for advanced geological interpretation. The resulting magnetic, radiometric and gravity products are expected to materially enhance the Company's understanding of the subsurface stratigraphy under the project areas. This is particularly significant at Maitengwe which is a large land package, covering 580.75 km2, where geological exposure is minimal due to aveneer of young Kalahari sediments. The surveys are designed to help identify prospective structural corridors and geological features that may host mineralization, thereby reducing exploration risk ahead of planned drilling. The surveys are expected to commence within the next few weeks and will require approximately five weeks to complete across both project areas. Preliminary geophysical results are anticipated within one week of survey completion, followed by fully processed and interpreted datasets approximately four weeks later, supporting the Company's 2026 exploration and drill planning efforts. Project Location, with Regional bedrock geology of Botswana. Mod. After Geological Survey of Botswana (1998)1.