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Rome Resources CEO on Mont Agoma tin discovery


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Rome Resources Plc (AIM:RMR) CEO Paul Barrett talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the latest drilling results from the company’s Mont Agoma project in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Barrett said the results delivered strong grades of tin, zinc and copper, and would shape expectations for the upcoming maiden resource estimate.
He explained that the main Mont Agoma zone is polymetallic, containing copper, tin and zinc, with tin expected to become more significant as deeper drilling progresses. At Mont Agoma East, he noted shallow tin intercepts were encouraging despite challenging drilling conditions, with potential for higher quality material at depth. Barrett confirmed that the resource estimate will cover the main Mont Agoma zone as well as tin mineralisation at Kalayi.
Looking ahead, he highlighted growth opportunities to the south, east and north of Mont Agoma as drilling expands. He also pointed to the long-term demand outlook for tin, copper and zinc, remarking: “The long term, the macro picture for tin is still pretty good, and that's reflected in the supply and demand at the moment.”
Barrett added that Rome Resources plans to drill deeper at Kalayi, where only a small portion of the overall tin anomaly has been tested.
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