Oriole Resources PLC reported that it has received two-year renewals for each of its five gold exploration licences in the Eastern Central Licence Package ('Eastern CLP' or the 'Licences'), locatedin the Adamawa and North regions of Cameroon. The Licences, held through the Company's 90%-owned subsidiary Oriole Cameroon SARL, represent a contiguous, district-scale land package covering 2,266km2 of highly prospective geological terrane. The Eastern CLP includes the flagship,80%-owned Mbe licence ('Mbe'), where BCM International Limited ('BCM'), is currently funding up to US$4 million in exploration expenditure to earn up to a 50% interest.

A 5,500 metre trenching programme is underway over the MB01 area at Mbe (announcement dated 4 June 2024), with results anticipated in Q3-2024 and a maiden drilling programme anticipated in Q4-2024. Oriole retains a 90% interest in the other four Eastern CLP licences (Tenekou, Niambaram, Pokor and Ndom), which share a similar geological setting and potential to Mbe.