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RNS Number : 9111C Empire Metals Limited 05 May 2026
Empire Metals Limited / LON: EEE, OTCQX: EPMLF / Sector: Natural Resources
05 May 2026
Empire Metals Limited
("Empire" or "the Company")
Drilling Campaign Completed - Expansion of High-Grade Core at Thomas
Empire Metals Limited, the AIM-quoted and OTCQX-traded exploration and
development company, is pleased to announce the completion of the major
drilling campaign undertaken at the Pitfield Titanium Project in Western
Australia ('Pitfield' or the 'Project'), with initial assays confirming and
expanding the high-grade core at the Thomas prospect. Results from the first
88 holes, out of a 712- hole program, continue to substantiate and delineate
multiple thick, near-surface intercepts above 7% TiO₂, individual intervals
exceeding 10% TiO₂, and a peak grade of 17.83% TiO₂. These results
underscore Pitfield's position as one of the largest and highest-grade
titanium systems globally.
Highlights
· Initial results from the first 88 holes at Thomas confirm and extend the
high-grade core, with mineralisation starting at surface across systematic
100m × 100m spacing
· Multiple standout intercepts, including:
o 54m @ 7.08% TiO2 from surface (including 8m @9.10%) (AC26TOM249)
o 48m @ 7.90% TiO2 from surface (including 8m @10.78%) (AC26TOM246)
o 47m @ 7.77% TiO2 from surface (AC26TOM245)
o 50m @ 6.78% TiO₂ from 10m (incl. 2m @ 17.83% TiO₂)
· 36 of the first 88 holes returned average grades above 6% TiO₂; 8
holes intersected 38-54m at >7% TiO₂
· Largest drill campaign to date: 712 drill holes completed for 34,844m
at Pitfield, more than doubling cumulative metres drilled to 67,846m across
1,104 holes.
· Over 17,000 samples have been delivered to Intertek Perth for full 35
element geochemical analysis with follow-up assay; the additional sample data
is anticipated to significantly enhance the Cosgrove and Thomas Mineral
Resource Estimate ('MRE').
Shaun Bunn, Managing Director, said: "This campaign is a defining moment for
Pitfield. The initial results from Thomas confirm what we have long believed:
a continuous, near-surface, high-grade core within a titanium system of
genuine district scale, globally unprecedented and of potential strategic
significance. With over 67,000 metres now drilled across the Project, we have
the geological foundation to advance both resource definition at Thomas and a
substantial resource expansion at Cosgrove, while the assay results to come
will increasingly underpin the economic case for Pitfield's development."
February to April 2026 Campaign
The campaign delivered 712 holes for 34,844m against an original plan of 754
holes for 41,250m. The variance reflects holes deemed unnecessary on the
western margin where unmineralised basement was intercepted closer to surface
than expected, alongside seasonal access restrictions during crop seeding.
During the campaign, all drill holes were subsampled on a 2m interval,
resulting in over 17,000 drill samples being collected, logged by the
Company's on-site team of geologists and then prepared for shipment to
Intertek's Perth based analytical laboratory. As of the end of April all drill
hole and QA/QC samples have been delivered to Intertek for geochemical
analysis and assaying.
With the completion of the current drill campaign, the largest undertaken by
the Company to date, total drilling at Pitfield has now surpassed 67,846m
across 1,104 holes, providing a robust foundation for geological modelling,
resource definition and initial economic evaluation work.
Since commencing the maiden drilling campaign at Pitfield on 27 March 2023
Empire has completed:
· 25 Diamond drill holes for 3,449 m
· 211 RC drill holes for 25,852 m
· 868 AC drill holes for 38,545 m.
Figure 1. Grey-scale magnetics overlain by airborne gravity data showing RC,
AC and diamond drillhole collar locations in relation to current MRE areas.
Thomas Prospect
The drill programme was designed to increase the resource confidence level at
the Thomas prospect, increase the size of the Cosgrove resource and to drill
exploration holes to delineate the edge of the giant mineralisation footprint
at Pitfield.
The completed drill campaign at Thomas consisted of 148 AC drillholes, on a
100 x 100m drillhole-spaced grid with an average depth of 46m, for a total of
6,848 metres. A further 30 RC holes were drilled for a total of 2,988 metres.
This drilling was concentrated on the high-grade central core zone, with the
objective of enhancing resource confidence for the forthcoming MRE update that
is targeted for Q3 2026.
Geochemical lab results for the first 88 holes have been returned from Thomas
(refer Appendix 1.) and confirmed the location and extent of the high-grade
core (announced in RNS on 17 March 2026). Drilling has returned outstanding
results within the in-situ near surface high grade core. Up to 8 drill holes
intersected between 38m and 54m of >7% TiO(2) with several holes containing
between 6 -10m of >10% TiO(2). The highest grade assay is 2m @ 17.83%
TiO(2). There are 36 holes out of 88 that grade above 6% TiO(2).
These results will materially de-risk the high-grade central core zone that
will be included in the MRE update and economic evaluations.
Figure 2. RC and AC drill hole collar locations (MRE drilling) within the
Thomas Prospect priority area, showing existing MRE outline and Large High
Grade Central Core.
Cosgrove Prospect
Drilling at Cosgrove consisted of 269 AC holes on a 400m x 200m drillhole
spaced grid with an average depth of 45m, for a total of 12,140 metres. In
conjunction with the AC drilling 41 x 100m RC holes were drilled within the
grid for a total of 4,100m. The AC and RC drilling was focussed on increasing
the size of the known mineral resource estimate at Cosgrove which was
previously based on significantly less drillholes than at Thomas.
The drill coverage at Cosgrove now extends over 10km x 5km, intersecting the
same rock types as seen previously with laterite, saprolite, weathered
sandstones, weathered conglomerates and weathered interbedded sandstones and
siltstones. The core logging suggests there may be more conglomerates at
Cosgrove than at Thomas which is important given that the conglomerate clasts
do not contain TiO(2) and therefore dilute the overall grade of the rock as
compared in general to the host sandstones.
Figure 3. RC and AC drill hole collar locations (MRE drilling) within the
Cosgrove Prospect
Exploration/Sterilisation Drilling
A total of 226 exploration holes for a total of 8,788 metres were drilled
across the whole of the Pitfield Project property. This encompassed an area
36km long and 10km wide. The purpose of the drilling was twofold: one to
define the extents of the mineralisation at Pitfield and the other to identify
areas for potential infrastructure where there was no mineralisation.
The drilling to the north, in close proximity to the Mt Scratch area where the
initial discovery holes were drilled, has shown very similar mineralised
geology to that observed in the earlier drilling. Holes drilled outside an
approximate 1km envelope to the west and east have intersected what appears to
be unmineralised sandstones and siltstones.
The geological and geochemical data derived from the exploration drilling will
allow for a detailed interpretation of the mineralisation footprint at
Pitfield. It will also provide valuable input into future work on
infrastructure optionality.
Figure 4. Exploration RC and AC drill hole collar locations across Pitfield
Appendix 1. Drill Hole Assays for Thomas
Hole ID Total Depth (m) Depth From (m) Depth To (m) Interval (m) Grade TiO(2) (%)
AC26TOM184 38 0 38 38 6.17
AC26TOM185 33 0 33 33 4.97
AC26TOM186 44 0 44 44 6.19
AC26TOM187 36 0 36 36 6.69
AC26TOM188 38 0 38 38 5.66
AC26TOM189 25 0 25 25 5.41
AC26TOM190 40 0 40 40 6.31
AC26TOM191 40 0 40 40 6.91
AC26TOM192 39 0 39 39 4.79
AC26TOM193 39 0 39 39 3.69
AC26TOM194 49 0 49 49 7.07
inc. 2 16 14 9.12
AC26TOM195 38 0 38 38 6.18
AC26TOM196 36 0 36 36 4.07
AC26TOM207 40 0 40 40 5.03
AC26TOM208 44 0 44 44 5.09
AC26TOM209 39 0 39 39 4.57
inc. 28 32 4 11.3
AC26TOM210 44 0 44 44 5
AC26TOM211 44 0 44 44 5.5
AC26TOM212 44 0 44 44 3.77
AC26TOM213 39 2 39 37 4.75
AC26TOM214 44 2 44 42 5.22
AC26TOM215 43 0 43 43 7.15
inc. 10 18 8 10.96
AC26TOM216 44 6 44 38 7.4
AC26TOM217 46 4 46 42 5.34
AC26TOM218 48 4 48 44 6.07
AC26TOM219 44 0 44 44 3.22
AC26TOM220 42 0 42 42 3.64
AC26TOM221 42 0 42 42 3.87
AC26TOM222 48 0 48 48 4.16
AC26TOM223 42 0 42 42 4.8
AC26TOM224 39 0 39 39 4.21
AC26TOM225 40 0 40 40 5.3
AC26TOM226 40 0 40 40 4.9
AC26TOM227 44 0 44 44 4.48
AC26TOM228 46 0 46 46 4.34
AC26TOM229 44 0 44 44 5.07
AC26TOM230 42 0 42 42 4.23
AC26TOM231 40 0 40 40 4.82
AC26TOM232 42 6 42 36 4.87
AC26TOM233 45 6 45 39 5.33
AC26TOM234 49 2 49 47 5.13
AC26TOM235 45 0 45 45 5.78
AC26TOM236 46 4 46 42 4.43
AC26TOM237 49 6 49 43 6.96
AC26TOM238 46 4 46 42 7.41
AC26TOM239 46 4 46 42 6.74
inc. 16 22 6 10.29
AC26TOM240 50 0 50 50 6.41
AC26TOM241 50 0 50 50 6.51
AC26TOM242 44 0 44 44 6.99
AC26TOM243 52 0 52 52 4.15
AC26TOM244 46 0 46 46 4.77
inc. 12 22 10 10.31
AC26TOM245 47 0 47 47 7.77
AC26TOM246 48 0 48 48 7.9
inc. 12 20 8 10.78
AC26TOM247 45 0 45 45 7.13
AC26TOM248 51 0 51 51 6.97
inc. 24 28 4 10.43
AC26TOM249 54 0 54 54 7.08
inc. 8 16 8 9.1
AC26TOM255 48 0 48 48 4.59
AC26TOM256 43 0 43 43 5.41
AC26TOM257 42 0 42 42 5.9
AC26TOM258 47 0 47 47 6.02
AC26TOM259 49 0 49 49 6.1
AC26TOM260 50 4 50 46 5.75
AC26TOM261 53 2 53 51 5.58
AC26TOM262 41 0 41 41 5.47
AC26TOM263 41 0 41 41 5.85
AC26TOM264 44 0 44 44 5.53
AC26TOM265 50 0 50 50 5.6
AC26TOM272 42 0 42 42 6.9
AC26TOM273 38 0 38 38 6.26
AC26TOM274 32 0 32 32 5.63
AC26TOM275 33 0 33 33 6.33
AC26TOM276 38 0 38 38 6.22
AC26TOM277 49 0 49 49 4.91
AC26TOM284 36 0 36 36 4.33
AC26TOM285 43 0 43 43 5.55
AC26TOM286 48 0 48 48 6.02
AC26TOM287 56 0 56 56 5.28
AC26TOM288 60 0 60 60 6.13
AC26TOM289 56 2 56 54 6.08
AC26TOM290 39 0 39 39 6.58
AC26TOM291 46 0 46 46 6.84
AC26TOM292 45 0 45 45 6.03
AC26TOM293 44 0 44 44 5.48
AC26TOM300 53 0 53 53 6.95
inc. 8 18 10 10.58
AC26TOM301 48 0 48 48 6.08
inc. 8 14 6 12.66
AC26TOM302 53 2 53 51 5.24
AC26TOM303 50 4 50 46 5.5
AC26TOM304 50 10 50 40 6.78
inc. 36 38 2 17.83
Competent Person Statement
The technical information in this report that relates to the Pitfield Project
has been compiled by Mr Andrew Faragher, an employee of Empire Metals
Australia Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Empire. Mr Faragher is a
Member of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM). Mr
Faragher has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of
mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity
being undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012
Edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results,
Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves'. Mr Faragher consents to the inclusion in
this release of the matters based on his information in the form and context
in which it appears.
**ENDS**
For further information please visit www.empiremetals.co.uk
(http://www.empiremetals.co.uk) or contact:
Empire Metals Ltd Tel: 020 4583 1440
Shaun Bunn / Greg Kuenzel / Arabella Burwell
S. P. Angel Corporate Finance LLP (Nomad & Joint Broker) Tel: 020 3470 0470
Ewan Leggat / Adam Cowl
Canaccord Genuity Limited (Joint Broker) Tel: 020 7523 8000
James Asensio / Christian Calabrese / Rory Blundell / Charlie Hammond
Shard Capital Partners LLP (Joint Broker) Tel: 020 7186 9950
Damon Heath
Tavistock (Financial PR) empiremetals@tavistock.co.uk (mailto:empiremetals@tavistock.co.uk)
Emily Moss / Josephine Clerkin Tel: 020 7920 3150
About Empire Metals Limited
Empire Metals Ltd (AIM: EEE and OTCQX: EPMLF) is an exploration and resource
development company focused on the commercialisation of the Pitfield Titanium
Project, located in Western Australia. The titanium discovery at Pitfield is
of unprecedented scale and hosts one of the largest and highest-grade titanium
resources reported globally, with a Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) totalling
2.2 billion tonnes grading 5.1% TiO₂ for 113 million tonnes of contained
TiO₂.
Titanium mineralisation at Pitfield occurs from surface and displays
exceptional grade continuity along strike and down dip. The MRE extends across
just 20% of the known mineralised footprint, providing substantial potential
for further resource expansion.
Conventional processing has already produced a high-purity product grading
99.25% TiO₂, suitable for titanium sponge metal or pigment feedstock. With
excellent logistics and established infrastructure, Pitfield is strategically
positioned to supply the growing global demand for titanium and other critical
minerals.
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