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ORION MINERALS LIMITED - Resource Optimisation Drilling Extends Significant Copper Mineralisation at Flat Mine East, Okiep Copper Project

Release Date: 12/05/2026 09:45
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Resource Optimisation Drilling Extends Significant Copper Mineralisation at Flat Mine East, Okiep Copper Project

Orion Minerals Limited
Incorporated in the Commonwealth of Australia
Australian Company Number 098 939 274
ASX share code: ORN
JSE share code: ORN
ISIN: AU000000ORN1


Resource Optimisation Drilling Extends Significant Copper Mineralisation at Flat Mine East, Okiep Copper
                                                   Project
Significant new zone in recent diamond drilling confirms down-dip extension of cornerstone deposit




-    Recently completed resource optimisation drill hole OFMED157 at Flat Mine East (FME) has intersected
     a 7.88m zone of significant visible copper sulphide mineralisation from 311.26m down-hole (Table 2).

-    The OFMED157 intersection is located 36m down-dip from a previously reported high-grade copper
     intersection in hole OFMED154, which returned:
         o   15.00m at 4.80% Cu from 248.00m; and
         o   9.27m at 3.01% Cu from 185.00m, within:
         o   78.00m at 1.57% Cu from 185.00m.

-    Significantly, OFMED157 is located 100m along strike from a previously reported high-grade copper
     intersection in hole OFMED153, which intersected:
         o   49.35m at 5.05% Cu from 231.00m, including:
         o   21.66m at 9.41% Cu from 258.69m.

-    The intersection in OFMED157 is characterised by disseminated, blebby to massive and semi-massive
     vein-type bornite-chalcopyrite mineralisation in norite (Table 2).

-    The new intersection confirms that the highly prospective mafic norite and previously confirmed
     significant copper mineralisation continues down-dip beyond the current Indicated Resource
     envelope.

-    Assay results have also been received for resource optimisation drill hole OFMND244 at Flat Mine North
     (FMN), including:
         o   21.34m at 1.55% Cu from 147.72m in OFMND244.


Orion's Managing Director and CEO, Tony Lennox, commented:

"Our ongoing drilling at the Okiep Project continues to demonstrate strong resource growth potential, particularly
down-dip of previously intersected wide, high-grade copper mineralisation. Importantly, the newly intersected
mineralisation remains open down-dip, which Orion is targeting with the next drill hole at FME, OFMED158.

"While we remain cautious ahead of laboratory assays, these early observations provide further encouragement
regarding the continuity and scale of the mineralised system beyond the current resource envelope. These latest
results reinforce the quality and growth potential of the Flat Mines area as a cornerstone of Orion's broader Okiep
development strategy. We look forward to reporting assay results in approximately three weeks."

Orion Minerals Limited (ASX/JSE: ORN) (Orion or Company) is pleased to advise that the first resource-optimisation
drill hole completed at the Okiep Coper Project (OCP) Flat Mine East (FME) prospect, located in the Northern
Cape of South Africa, has intersected a significant zone of visible copper sulphide mineralisation down-dip from
a wide zone of high-grade copper mineralisation intersected last year.

The OFMED157 drill hole was designed to test an open zone in the block model, 36m down-dip of previously
reported high-grade mineralisation in OFMED154 (refer ASX/JSE release 24 June 2024).

The latest results add further momentum to Orion's development strategy for the OCP, building on the
outstanding outcomes of the recently completed confirmation drilling program, which confirmed the geology
and endowment of the Flat Mines area (refer ASX/JSE releases 22 April 2024, 24 June 2024, 9 July 2024 and
3 September 2024).

The OCP ground holdings, which cover an area of 703km², encompass most of the Okiep copper mining district,
where a total of 105Mt is reported to have been mined over the past 100 years (refer ASX/JSE release 21 May
2021). Of the 105Mt mined, some 77Mt was mined on OCP prospecting and mining rights. The Flat Mines area
and the current drilling program fall entirely within executed Mining Right NC10150MR.

The Mining Right is surrounded by granted prospecting rights, NC12755PR and NC12848PR (refer ASX/JSE release
13 August 2024), which host several exciting historically drilled prospects and historical mines that offer the
potential for additional mineral resources through future drilling.

The results reported in this announcement continue to demonstrate the potential to extend or in-fill partially drilled
zones of high-grade mineralisation in the currently reported Mineral Resource. Furthermore, a structural control
model for the high-grade mineralisation is being developed to enable targeted follow-up drilling where the mafic
unit is affected.

Orion reported an updated Mineral Resource for the Flat Mines deposits in March 2025, underpinned by historical
drilling results (refer ASX/JSE release 28 March 2025) of 10.0Mt at 1.3% Cu (Table 1)1.

Table 1: Mineral Resource Statement for Flat Mine North, Flat Mine East, Flat Mine South and Flat Mine Nababeep.

                                       Measured                            Indicated                             Inferred
    Mine / Prospect
                             Tonnes       % Cu        t Cu       Tonnes       % Cu        t Cu       Tonnes       % Cu         t Cu
    Flat Mine North         440,000       1.13       5,000      940,000       1.42      13,000      200,000        1.50       4,000
    Flat Mine East              -           -           -     3,400,000       1.37      47,000    1,000,000        1.00       9,000
    Flat Mine South             -           -           -     2,600,000       1.35      35,000      800,000        1.60      13,000
    Flat Mine Nababeep          -           -           -       300,000       1.07        3000      300,000        1.00        3000
    Total*                  440,000       1.13       5,000    7,240,000       1.30      98,000    2,300,000        1.30      29,000

    *Numbers may not add up due to rounding in accordance with the JORC Code (2012) guidance.
    Resources are reported at a 0.7% Cu cut-off grade.

Flat Mine East (FME) and Flat Mine North (FMN) Resource Optimisation Drilling Program

The FME drill hole, OFMED157, targeting down-dip extensions of high-grade mineralisation beyond the margins
of the current Indicated Mineral Resource, was successfully completed and intersected a zone of significant
visible copper sulphide mineralisation over 7.88m from 311.29m down-hole. It anticipated that assay results should
be released in approximately three weeks.

The intercept suggests the down-dip continuity of the FME lower zone of the previously intersected and reported
significant mineralisation in OFMED154, which returned 15.00m at 4.80% Cu and 9.27m at 3.01% Cu within 78.00m
at 1.57% Cu (refer ASX/JSE release 24 June 2024). Significantly, OFMED154 is located 50m along strike to the east
from a previously reported high-grade copper intersection in hole OFMED153 with 49.35m at 5.05% Cu including
21.66m at 9.41% Cu (refer ASX/JSE release 24 June 2024).

1  Mineral Resource reported in accordance with the JORC Code (2012) in ASX release of 28 March 2025: "Orion Updates Mineral Resources
at Okiep Copper Project" available to the public on https://www.orionminerals.com.au/asx-jse-announcements/. Orion confirms it
is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included above. The Company confirms that all material
assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimates in the original release continue to apply and have not materially
changed. Orion confirms that the form and context in which the Competent Person's findings are presented have not been materially
modified.
                                                                                                                                        
Table 2: Visual mineralisation estimates - drill hole OFMED157.

             From       To     Width             Slf1                                   Slf2                   Total %
 Hole ID      (m)      (m)      (m)     Slf1     pc       Texture           Slf2        pc          Texture   Sulphide    Lithology
OFMED157     311.26   312.18   0.92    bornite   20.00      blb       chalcopyrite      5.00         blb         25.00     Norite
OFMED157     312.18   313.84   1.66    bornite    0.50      pat       chalcopyrite      0.50         pat          1.00   Anorthosite
OFMED157     313.84   316.00   2.16    bornite   10.00       dis      chalcopyrite      4.00         dis         14.00     Norite
OFMED157     316.00   317.08   1.08    bornite   10.00      blb       chalcopyrite      5.00         dis         15.00     Norite
OFMED157     317.08   317.45   0.37    bornite   30.00      vnd       chalcopyrite     20.00         vnd         50.00     Norite
OFMED157     317.45   318.17   0.72    bornite   30.00      blb       chalcopyrite     20.00         blb         50.00     Norite
OFMED157     318.17   318.53   0.36    bornite   30.00      mas       chalcopyrite     20.00         mas         50.00     Norite
OFMED157     318.53   318.85   0.32    bornite    3.00       dis      chalcopyrite      3.00         dis          6.00     Norite
OFMED157     318.85   319.00   0.15    bornite    5.00      mas       chalcopyrite     90.00         mas         95.00     Norite
OFMED157 319.00 319.17         0.17   bornite   5.00        dis      chalcopyrite       3.00         dis          8.00     Norite

     Key: blb – blebby, dis – disseminated, mas – massive, pat – patchy, vnd - veined
     Note: Visual estimates of mineral abundance should never be considered a proxy or substitute for laboratory analyses
     where concentrations or grades are the factor of principal economic interest. Visual estimates also potentially provide
     no information regarding impurities or deleterious physical properties relevant to valuations.

These drill results demonstrate the potential to expand the known mineralisation by targeting additional gaps in
the resource model for future resource extension. The intersection in OFMED157 displays bornite and chalcopyrite
mineralisation ranging from disseminations, blebby to massive and semi-massive vein types (Figure 1).

The norite in OFMED157 is narrower due to interfingered granitic units (Figure 5). Drill core from OFMED157 has
been sampled and submitted to ALS laboratory for analysis and results are pending. It is anticipated that assay
results should be released in approximately three weeks.

Figure 1: OFMED157 drill core from 313.75m to 319.25m (refer to full reporting in Table 2).
Chalcopyrite and bornite sulphide mineralisation is observed from a drill depth of 311.26m to 319.25m.

Orion has also completed two holes at FMN, OFMND244 and OFMND245, as part of a resource optimisation
drilling campaign along with holes OFMND246, OFMND247 and OFMND248, as part of a resource extension
probe.
                                                                                                                            
Drilling focused on areas of the Inferred Resource where an increase in drill density would provide the required
information for potential resource classification upgrade.

To date, assays have been received for OFMND244, which returned 21.34m at 1.55% Cu from 147.72m and
OFMND245, which returned 4.45m at 1.29% Cu from 169m and 7m at 0.88% Cu from 176m and no significant
mineralisation for OFMND246. Assays are pending for OFMND247 and OFMND248.

Figure 2: Cross-section view of OFMND244.
                                                                                                             
Figure 3: Cross-section view of OFMND245.

Figure 4: Plan showing historical and current (green-labelled) Orion drill holes, interpreted mineralisation envelopes and
extent of the Mining Right.

Table 3: Summary table of assay drill results to date for FMN prospect (as analysed by ICP-MS, minimum cut-off of 0.7% Cu
with maximum 3m consecutive internal waste allowed). Intersections and inclusions with grades mostly above 1% Cu are
tabulated. The data was not capped. Note: widths are down-hole drill widths.


                                                                 Mineralisation
      Hole ID
                              Notes              From (m)               To (m)           Interval (m)           % Cu
                                                   147.72               169.06              21.34               1.55
      OFMND244              including              147.72               155.56               7.84               2.19
                            including              164.00               169.06               5.06               1.95
                                                   169.00               173.45               4.45               1.29
      OFMND245
                                                   176.00               183.00               7.00               0.88




                                                                                                                              
Figure 5: Cross-section of OFMED157, with adjacent holes.

For and on behalf of the Board.


Tony Lennox
Managing Director and CEO

12 May 2026
                                                                                         
ENQUIRIES

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Competent Persons Statement

The information in this report that relates to Exploration Results is based on information compiled by Mr John Paul Hunt
(Pr.Sci.Nat.), a Competent Person who is a member of the South African Council for Natural Scientific Professionals, a
Recognised Professional Organisation (RPO). Mr Hunt is a full-time employee of Orion. Mr Hunt 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 JORC Code. Mr Hunt consents to the inclusion in this
announcement of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.

Reference to Previous Reports

Exploration Results from previous drilling at Flat Mines area were reported in ASX/JSE releases of 22 April 2024: "Spectacular
High-Grade Copper Intercept at Okiep Project", 24 June 2024: "More Outstanding Hits at Okiep Copper Project", 9 July 2024:
"Okiep Copper Project Continues to Deliver" and 3 September 2024: "Okiep Confirmation Drilling Successfully Completed",
and Mineral Resources at Flat Mines are reported in ASX release of 28 March 2025: "Orion Updates Mineral Resources at Okiep
Copper Project", all available to the public on https://www.orionminerals.com.au/asx-jse-announcements/. Orion confirms
that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the original market
announcements. Orion confirms that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the Mineral Resource
estimates in the original release continue to apply and have not materially changed. Orion confirms that the form and
context in which the Competent Person's findings are presented have not been materially modified from the original market
announcements.

Disclaimer

This release may include forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements may include, among other things,
statements regarding targets, estimates and assumptions in respect of metal production and prices, operating costs and
results, capital expenditures, mineral reserves and mineral resources and anticipated grades and recovery rates, and are or
may be based on assumptions and estimates related to future technical, economic, market, political, social and other
conditions. These forward-looking statements are based on management's expectations and beliefs concerning future
events. Forward-looking statements inherently involve subjective judgement and analysis and are necessarily subject to risks,
uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside the control of Orion. Actual results and developments may vary
materially from those expressed in this release. Given these uncertainties, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance
on such forward-looking statements. Orion makes no undertaking to subsequently update or revise the forward-looking
statements made in this release to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release. All information in respect of
Exploration Results and other technical information should be read in conjunction with Competent Person Statements in this
release (where applicable). To the maximum extent permitted by law, Orion and any of its related bodies corporate and
affiliates and their officers, employees, agents, associates and advisers:

•      disclaim any obligations or undertaking to release any updates or revisions to the information to reflect any change in
       expectations or assumptions;

•      do not make any representation or warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of the
       information in this release, or likelihood of fulfilment of any forward-looking statement or any event or results expressed
       or implied in any forward-looking statement; and

•      disclaim all responsibility and liability for these forward-looking statements (including, without limitation, liability for
       negligence).
                                                                                                                                 
Appendix 1: Drill hole collar information and assay results from drill program at Flat Mine North and Flat Mine East

Table 4: Drill hole collar information for FMN and FME prospects. Coordinates in LO17 Hartebeesthoek 94.


Prospect           Hole ID            Easting        Northing          RL       Azimuth            Dip      Depth (m)        Comment
     FMN          OFMND244          -75919.82      3268275.00      816.33           240            -80        200.00       Completed
     FMN          OFMND245          -75925.46      3268228.85      818.69           230            -83        210.00       Completed
     FMN          OFMND246          -76015.49      3268297.29      819.62           180            -70        162.51       Completed
     FMN          OFMND247          -75924.17      3268227.67      818.58           290            -70        210.00       Completed
     FMN          OFMND248          -76092.38      3268052.30      839.25           240            -71        231.90       Completed
      FME         OFMED157          -78607.46      3270337.03      977.85           185            -66        340.25       Completed

Table 5: OFMND244 drill assay results.


         Hole ID         From (m)       To (m)         % Cu            Hole ID          From (m)         To (m)          % Cu
        OFMND244           133.56       134.56        0.2140          OFMND244            153.00         154.00        3.5900
        OFMND244           134.56       135.56        0.0576          OFMND244            154.00         155.00        3.5400
        OFMND244           135.56       136.56        0.0217          OFMND244            155.00         155.56        2.9100
        OFMND244           136.56       137.22        0.0578          OFMND244            155.56         156.78        0.5130
        OFMND244           137.22       138.35        0.0454          OFMND244            156.78         158.00        0.7130
        OFMND244           138.35       139.00        0.1645          OFMND244            158.00         159.00        0.9270
        OFMND244           139.00       140.00        0.1160          OFMND244            159.00         160.00        1.2300
        OFMND244           140.00       141.00        0.1265          OFMND244            160.00         161.00        0.7300
        OFMND244           141.00       142.00        0.1910          OFMND244            161.00         162.00        0.8170
        OFMND244           142.00       142.74        0.2170          OFMND244            162.00         163.00        0.4660
        OFMND244           142.74       143.77        1.6850          OFMND244            163.00         164.00        0.4920
        OFMND244           143.77       144.88        0.3470          OFMND244            164.00         165.00        0.7900
        OFMND244           144.88       146.00        0.2990          OFMND244            165.00         166.00        0.8520
        OFMND244           146.00       147.00        0.2880          OFMND244            166.00         167.00        1.2000
        OFMND244           147.00       147.72        0.3310          OFMND244            167.00         168.00        3.8400
        OFMND244           147.72       148.23        0.9070          OFMND244            168.00         169.06        3.0200
        OFMND244           148.23       149.00        1.1950          OFMND244            169.06         170.00        0.0348
        OFMND244           149.00       150.00        1.5300          OFMND244            170.00         171.00        0.0018
        OFMND244           150.00       151.00        1.6300          OFMND244            171.00         172.00        0.0058
        OFMND244           151.00       152.00        1.7100          OFMND244            172.00         173.00        0.0026
        OFMND244           152.00       153.00        2.1300          OFMND244            173.00         174.00        0.0021

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Table 6: OFMND245 drill assay results.

Hole ID       From (m)      To (m)        % Cu
OFMND245       169.00      170.00       0.8300
OFMND245       170.00      171.00       0.8290
OFMND245       171.00      172.00       1.5050
OFMND245       172.00      173.00       1.7200
OFMND245       173.00      173.45       1.9200
OFMND245       173.45      174.00       0.2280
OFMND245       174.00      175.00       0.2230
OFMND245       175.00      176.00       0.2830
OFMND245       176.00      177.00       0.8420
OFMND245       177.00      178.00       1.0450
OFMND245       178.00      179.00       0.8180
OFMND245       179.00      180.00       0.6860
OFMND245       180.00      181.00       0.9990
OFMND245       181.00      182.00       0.9080
OFMND245       182.00      183.00       0.8740
OFMND245       183.00      184.00       0.6410
OFMND245       184.00      185.00       0.4660

Table 7: OFMND246 drill assay results.

Hole ID     From (m)      To (m)         % Cu
OFMND246       0.00        0.50        0.0144
OFMND246       3.33        4.62        0.0287
OFMND246       5.98        6.51        0.0406
OFMND246       6.51        7.00        0.1010
OFMND246       7.00        8.00        0.0209
OFMND246       8.00        9.00        0.0352
OFMND246       9.00        9.44        0.0206
OFMND246       9.44        10.00       0.0328
OFMND246      10.00        11.00       0.0432
OFMND246      11.00        12.00       0.1215
OFMND246      12.00        13.00       0.2320
OFMND246      13.00        14.00       0.0648
OFMND246      14.00        15.00       0.0751
OFMND246      15.00        16.00       0.0481
OFMND246      16.00        17.00       0.0455
OFMND246      17.00        18.00       0.0108
OFMND246      18.00        19.00       0.0341
OFMND246      19.00        20.00       0.0217
OFMND246      20.00        21.00       0.0336
OFMND246      21.00        21.67       0.0319
OFMND246      21.67        23.00       0.0006
OFMND246      23.00        24.00       0.0008
OFMND246      24.00        25.00       0.0009
OFMND246      25.00        26.00       0.0022
OFMND246      26.00        27.00       0.0003

                                                 
Appendix 2: The following tables are provided in accordance with the JORC Code (2012) requirements for the reporting of Exploration Results from the
Okiep Copper Project.

Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data

(Criteria in this section apply to all succeeding sections.)

Criteria                JORC Code explanation                                                            Commentary
Sampling techniques     •   Nature and quality of sampling (e.g. cut channels, random chips, or          •   Sampling was carried out using industry-standard diamond drilling
                            specific specialised industry standard measurement tools appropriate to          procedures. NQ-size diamond drill cores were longitudinally split in half
                            the minerals under investigation, such as down hole gamma sondes, or             using a diamond core cutting machine. Half core was cut to quarter
                            handheld XRF instruments, etc). These examples should not be taken as            core where field duplicates were taken.
                            limiting the broad meaning of sampling.                                      •   HQ core size was only drilled in the upper weathered portion and no HQ
                         •  Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity              core was sampled.
                            and the appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems          •   One-metre sample length was taken in most cases, with two-metre
                            used.                                                                            sample length in poorly mineralised zones and internal waste. Sample
                         •  Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are Material to the          lengths were varied to honour geological and mineralisation
                            Public Report.                                                                   boundaries, with a maximum sample size of 2.00m and a minimum
                         •  In cases where 'industry standard' work has been done this would be              sample size of 48cm.
                            relatively simple (eg 'reverse circulation drilling was used to obtain 1 m   •   Areas of sampling were selected based on visual observations and
                            samples from which 3 kg was pulverised to produce a 30 g charge for              readings from a handheld Niton XL3t 500 XRF analyser (standard
                            fire assay'). In other cases more explanation may be required, such as           analytical range >25 elements from S to U with additional elements Mg, Al,
                            where there is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems.                  Si and P via helium purge).
                            Unusual commodities or mineralisation types (eg submarine nodules)
                            may warrant disclosure of detailed information.

Drilling techniques     •   Drill type (eg core, reverse circulation, open-hole hammer, rotary air       •   Diamond core drilling was undertaken.
                            blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc) and details (eg core diameter, triple or   •   HQ and NQ size core was drilled using a standard tube, HQ core size was
                            standard tube, depth of diamond tails, face-sampling bit or other                only drilled in the upper weathered portion of approximately 6m. No Cu
                            type, whether core is oriented and if so, by what method, etc).                  mineralisation was visually identified in the HQ core and no HQ core was
                                                                                                             sampled.
                                                                                                         •   Core was oriented using a Reflex ACT III™.

Drill sample recovery   •   Method of recording and assessing core and chip sample recoveries            •   Core 'stick-ups' reflecting the depth of the drill hole are recorded at the rig
                            and results assessed.                                                            at the end of each core run. A block with the depth of the hole written
                        •   Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure                            on it is placed in the core box at the end of each run. At the core yard,
                            representative nature of the samples.                                            the length of core in the core box is measured for each run. The measured
                                                                                                             length of core is subtracted from the length of the run as recorded from
                        •   Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery and grade                  the stick-up measured at the rig to determine the core loss.
                            and whether sample bias may have occurred due to preferential                 •  Core recovery was found to be very good (>98%) within the mineralised                                                              
                            loss/gain of fine/coarse material.                                               zone.                                                                                                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                          •  Ground conditions below the weathered zone were very good.
                                                                                                          •  No obvious relationship exists between sample recovery and grade.
                                                                                                          •  No core/sample loss or gain which could result in sample bias.
                                                                                                                                                                                                
Criteria                JORC Code explanation                                                             Commentary
Logging                 •   Whether core and chip samples have been geologically and                      •   Core of the entire hole length was geologically logged by qualified
                            geotechnically logged to a level of detail to support appropriate                 geologists.
                            Mineral Resource estimation, mining studies and metallurgical                 •   The core was logged to a level of detail that is sufficient to support
                            studies.                                                                          appropriate Mineral Resource estimation, mining studies and
                        •   Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature. Core (or                metallurgical studies.
                            costean, channel, etc) photography.                                           •   Geological logging was qualitative and was carried out using a
                        •   The total length and percentage of the relevant intersections logged.             standard sheet with a set of standard logging codes to describe
                                                                                                              lithology, structure and mineralisation. The logging sheet allows for free-
                                                                                                              form description to note any unusual features.
                                                                                                          •   Geological logs were captured electronically.
                                                                                                          •   All cores were photographed before sampling.
                                                                                                          •   Geotechnical logging was completed on non-oriented core. The data
                                                                                                              collected per drill run consisted of core recovery, length of core
                                                                                                              greater than ten centimetres, longest piece, fracture count, alpha
                                                                                                              angles for all joint types and lithological contacts, joint infill types and
                                                                                                              their strength as well as nature of joint surface.

Sub-sampling            •   If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, half or all core            •   NQ core was cut, and half core was taken as sample with quarter core
techniques and              taken.                                                                            for duplicates.
sample preparation      •   If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary split, etc and
                            whether sampled wet or dry.                                                   •   HQ core size was only drilled in the upper weathered portion and no
                                                                                                              HQ core was sampled.
                        •   For all sample types, the nature, quality and appropriateness of the          •   Sample preparation was undertaken at ALS Laboratory Johannesburg
                            sample preparation technique.                                                     (ALS), an ISO accredited laboratory, and is considered appropriate.
                        •   Quality control procedures adopted for all sub-sampling stages to                 ALS utilises industry best practice for sample preparation for analysis
                            maximise representivity of samples.                                               involving drying of samples, weighing samples, crushing to <2mm if
                                                                                                              required. Crushed samples are riffle-split and a 250g portion pulverised
                        •   Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is representative of the in situ
                                                                                                               with +85% passing through 75 microns.
                            material collected, including for instance results for field
                            duplicate/second-half sampling.                                                •   Crushing and pulverising QC tests were applied by ALS and results
                                                                                                               found acceptable.
                        •   Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain size of the material
                            being sampled.                                                                 •   Quarter core field duplicates were taken for thirty-six samples with
                                                                                                               acceptable results at a correlation factor of 0.9.
                                                                                                           •   All sample sizes are deemed appropriate.

Quality of assay data   •   The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying and                    Flat Mine North drill hole results reported in this release:
and laboratory tests        laboratory procedures used and whether the technique is considered             •   Areas of core were selected based on visual observations and
                            partial or total.                                                                  readings from a handheld Niton XL3t 500 XRF (pXRF) analyser (standard
                        •   For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF instruments, etc, the           analytical range >25 elements from S to U with additional elements Mg,
                            parameters used in determining the analysis including instrument make              Al, Si and P via helium purge.
                            and model, reading times, calibrations factors applied and their               •   Samples submitted to ALS were analysed for base metals and gold.
                            derivation, etc
                        •   Nature of quality control procedures adopted (e.g. standards, blanks,          •   All samples were analysed by an appropriate high-grade aqua regia
                        

                                                                                                                                                                                              
Criteria                JORC Code explanation                                                         Commentary
                        duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether acceptable                ICP-AES method, ALS code ME-ICP41a.
                        levels of accuracy (ie lack of bias) and precision have been                  •   Samples where assays returned >5% Cu were re-assayed by aqua regia
                        established.                                                                      digestion and ICP-AES method, ALS code MEOG-46.
                                                                                                      •   Samples were assayed for gold by fire assay and AAS, ALS code AU-
                                                                                                          AA25 method.
                                                                                                      •   Orion inserted CRMs every 10th sample. A total of thirty-eight CRMs
                                                                                                          were inserted. CRMs were alternated throughout the sample stream
                                                                                                          and where possible, matched to the sample material being analysed.
                                                                                                      •   Three CRMs were used. AMIS0847 (1.05%Cu), AMIS0809 (2.97 %Cu) and
                                                                                                          AMIS0088 (0.3 %Cu).
                                                                                                      •   All CRMs returned acceptable results within two Standard Deviations of
                                                                                                          the CRM average.
                                                                                                      •   Chip blanks are inserted at the beginning of each batch and after any
                                                                                                          sample that may be considered high grade. A total of seventeen
                                                                                                          blanks (AMIS0908 and AMIS0991) were used. Acceptable results were
                                                                                                          returned indicating no contamination.
                                                                                                      •   The laboratory conducts their own checks which are also monitored.
                                                                                                          The accuracy and precision of the geochemical data reported on has
                                                                                                          deemed to be acceptable.
                                                                                                      •   Results from the three-quarter core field duplicates showed a
                                                                                                          correlation coefficient of 0.9.
                                                                                                      •   No external laboratory checks have been carried out at this stage.

Verification of         •   The verification of significant intersections by either independent or    •   Orion's exploration geologist personally supervised the drilling and
Sampling and assaying       alternative company personnel.                                                sampling along with a team of experienced geologists.
                        •   The use of twinned holes.                                                 •   No twin holes were drilled.
                        •   Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, data                •   The mineralisation intersection in OFMED157 is located approximately
                            verification, data storage (physical and electronic) protocols.               36m from the mineralised intersection in OFMED154 which was recently
                        •   Discuss any adjustment to assay data.                                         drilled as part of the Orion confirmation drilling program. The geology
                                                                                                          broadly corresponds though width of norite zone is narrower in
                                                                                                          OFMED157 compared to OFMED154.
                                                                                                      •   The Competent Person has reviewed the raw laboratory data and
                                                                                                          confirmed the calculation of the significant intersections.
                                                                                                      •   No adjustments have been made to the assay data.

Location of data points •   Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes (collar and    •   Collar positions of the FMN and FME prospect holes were initially
                            down-hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other locations used in       located using a hand-held Garmin GPS and have been subsequently
                            Mineral Resource estimation.                                                  surveyed by a qualified surveyor using a differential GPS.
                        •   Specification of the grid system used.                                    •   On completion drill collars are capped and labelled.
                        •   Quality and adequacy of topographic control.                              •   The local South African Lo17 (Hartebeesthoek 94) grid system is used.

                                                                                                                                                                                    
Criteria                JORC Code explanation                                                                Commentary
                                                                                                              •   All the FME and FMN holes have been surveyed down-hole. An ITC
                                                                                                                  Gyroshot serial number 3033 used for the down-hole surveys.
Data spacing and        •   Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results.                                •   OFMED157 intersected mineralisation approximately 36 metres from
distribution                                                                                                      mineralisation intersected in drill hole OFMED154. The hole was drilled
                        •   Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient to establish the              to test for down-dip continuity.
                            degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate for the                  
                            Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and                      •   The drill spacing is considered sufficient to establish the degree of
                            classifications applied.                                                              geological and grade continuity appropriate for the Mineral Resource
                        •   Whether sample compositing has been applied.                                          and Ore Reserve estimation and classifications.
                                                                                                              •   Mostly one-metre samples were taken in mineralised zone and five-
                                                                                                                  metre fringe zone with the exception being fifty-centimetre samples
                                                                                                                  collected in the lower mineralised zone of OFMED157. Two-metre
                                                                                                                  samples were taken in wider zones of internal waste or barren zones
                                                                                                                  separating hanging wall and footwall mineralised zones.

Orientation of data in  •   Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased sampling of                 •   To achieve unbiased sampling, drilling is oriented as close as practically
relation to geological      possible structures and the extent to which this is known, considering the            possible to perpendicular, or at a maximum achievable angle, to the
structure                   deposit type.                                                                         attitude of the mineralisation. OFME157 was inclined at -66°, data for
                        •   If the relationship between the drilling orientation and the orientation of           all the holes drilled in included in intext collar table.
                            key mineralised structures is considered to have introduced a                     •   No sampling bias is anticipated as a result of drill hole orientations.
                            sampling bias, this should be assessed and reported if material.
Sample security         •   The measures taken to ensure sample security.                                     •   Chain of custody is managed by the Company. Samples were stored
                                                                                                                  on site in a secure locked building and then freighted directly to the
                                                                                                                  laboratory.
Audits or reviews       •   The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniques and data.             •   No audits or reviews have been carried out to date for this drill
                                                                                                                  campaign.

Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results
(Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this section.)

Criteria              JORC Code explanation                                                                  Commentary
Mineral tenement and  •  Type, reference name/number, location and ownership including                       •   The mineral rights to the properties are vested in the peoples of South
land tenure status       agreements or material issues with third parties such as joint ventures,                Africa and the Minerals and Petroleum Resources Development Act,
                         partnerships, overriding royalties, native title interests, historical sites,           2002, (MPRDA) regulates the prospecting and mining industry in South
                         wilderness or national park and environmental settings.                                 Africa.
                      •  The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting along with any             Newmont and GFSA:
                         known impediments to obtaining a licence to operate in the area.                    •   O'Okiep Copper Company (Pty) Ltd (OCC), historically owned at
                                                                                                                 different times by Newmont, GFSA and Metorex, held vast areas under
                                                                                                                 an old order (prior to the MPRDA) mining right.
                                                                                                                                                                                              
Criteria               JORC Code explanation                                                                Commentary
                                                                                                            Orion:
                                                                                                             •   Flat Mines Mining Right. A mining right, NC30/5/1/2/2/10150MR was
                                                                                                                 granted on 28 July 2022 to Southern African Tantalum Mining (Pty) Ltd
                                                                                                                 (SAFTA) in terms of section 23 of the MPRDA to mine for a period of
                                                                                                                 fifteen years. The right may be renewed for periods of up to 30 years.
                                                                                                                 The mining right was ceded to Orion indirect subsidiary, New Okiep
                                                                                                                 Mining Company (Pty) Ltd (NOMC) on 12 December 2023. The right is
                                                                                                                 for copper ore and tungsten are over a portion of portion 3, a portion
                                                                                                                 of portion 13, a portion of portion 14 and a portion of portion 21 of the
                                                                                                                 farm Nababeep No 134 situated within the Administrative District of
                                                                                                                 Namaqualand. The area measures 1,214Ha in extent.
                                                                                                             •   A prospecting right NC30/5/1/1/2/12850PR was granted on 27 June
                                                                                                                 2023 to SAFTA in terms of section 17 of the MPRDA for the same area as
                                                                                                                 the mining right for 3 years (renewable for 3 years) for 26 additional
                                                                                                                 minerals including gold and silver.
                                                                                                             •   SAFTA PR. A prospecting right, NC30/5/1/1/2/12755PR was granted on
                                                                                                                 21 June 2024 to SAFTA in terms of section 17 of the MPRDA to prospect
                                                                                                                 for a period of 3 years, renewable for 3 years. The right is for copper ore
                                                                                                                 and tungsten ore for portion of Portion 3, portion of Portion 10, portion
                                                                                                                 of Portion 13, portion of Portion 14, Portion 15, Portion 16, portion of
                                                                                                                 Portion 21 of the farm Nababeep 134 and Okiep Township Plot 2086.
                                                                                                                 situated within the Administrative District of Namaqualand. The total
                                                                                                                 area measures 7,164Ha in extent.
                                                                                                             •   A prospecting right NC30/5/1/1/2/12848PR was granted on 21 June
                                                                                                                 2024 to SAFTA in terms of section 17 of the MPRDA for the same area as
                                                                                                                 the prospecting right NC12755PR for 3 years (renewable for 3 years) for
                                                                                                                 26 additional minerals including gold and silver.
                                                                                                             •   Orion acquired 56.25% of the tenement rights through the SAFTA-Orion
                                                                                                                 Acquisition Agreement. The remaining 43.75% is held by the Industrial
                                                                                                                 Development Corporation of South Africa (IDC) (refer ASX/JSE releases
                                                                                                                 2 August 2021, 7 September 2022, 14 November 2022, 17 April 2024 and
                                                                                                                 6 May 2024). Applications for Section 11 consent in terms of the MPRDA
                                                                                                                 to cede the rights to NOMC are submitted once each right is granted
                                                                                                                 and are in preparation and process.
                                                                                                             •   The area was mined historically for copper and tungsten. 

Exploration done by    •  Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other parties.                      •   Previous explorers in the region includes Newmont, GFSA and SAFTA.
other parties                                                                                                    Exploration was focussed on Cu.
                                                                                                             •   Extensive historical drilling data (480 holes totalling 126,601m) is
                                                                                                                 contained in the database inherited from Newmont, GFSA and SAFTA
                                                                                                                 for FME, FMN and FMS. This includes 247 holes totalling 42,738m at FMN,
                                                                                                                 151 holes totalling 50,583m at FME and 82 holes totalling 33,280m at

                                                                                                                                                                             
Criteria                JORC Code explanation                                                               Commentary
                                                                                                                 FMS.
                                                                                                             •   Sample and analytical details are contained within JORC Table 1 of
                                                                                                                 Orion's ASX/JSE release dated 28 August 2023.
Geology                •  Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralisation.                      •   The tenements are located over the Central and Western parts of the
                                                                                                                 Okiep Copper District (OCD). The style of mineralisation is mafic hosted
                                                                                                                 orogenic Cu-mineralisation.
                                                                                                             •   Copper mineralisation is primarily associated with irregular, elongated
                                                                                                                 and steeply dipping Koperberg Suite mafic intrusives.
                                                                                                             •   The Koperberg Suite intrusives are mainly restricted to so-called "Steep
                                                                                                                 Structures" of extensive strike lengths and steeply dipping to the north.
                                                                                                             •   The Koperberg Suite consists of intermediate to mafic rock types,
                                                                                                                 predominated by anorthosite, diorite and norite.
                                                                                                             •   Mineralisation usually occurs as blebs to disseminated Cu mineral
                                                                                                                 assemblages: bornite > chalcopyrite > chalcocite and less pyrite and
                                                                                                                 pyrrhotite.
                                                                                                             •   The more mafic and magnetite-rich lithologies generally host the bulk
                                                                                                                 of and higher-grade mineralisation.
                                                                                                             •   The OCD has a long exploration and mining history, and the geology is
                                                                                                                 well known and understood.
Drill hole Information •   A summary of all information material to the understanding of the                 •   Refer to Table 4 in Appendix 1 for collar details of drill holes reported.
                           exploration results including a tabulation of the following information for
                           all Material drill holes:
                           o easting and northing of the drill hole collar
                           o elevation or RL (Reduced Level – elevation above
                             sea level in metres) of the drill hole collar
                           o dip and azimuth of the hole
                           o down hole length and interception depth
                           o hole length.         
                       •   If the exclusion of this information is justified on the basis that the
                           information is not Material and this exclusion does not detract from the
                           understanding of the report, the Competent Person should clearly
                           explain why this is the case.

Data aggregation       •   In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging techniques,                •   A minimum 0.7% Cu cut-off was used to calculate intercepts.
methods                    maximum and/or minimum grade truncations (eg cutting of high                     •   Allowance was made for 3m internal waste.
                           grades) and cut-off grades are usually Material and should be stated.
                                                                                                            •   A cut-off of 1.0% Cu was used for the higher-grade inclusions.
                       •   Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of high grade
                           results and longer lengths of low grade results, the procedure used for          •   Weighted grades were calculated as follows: %Cu x sample length(m)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
Criteria               JORC Code explanation                                                                Commentary
                           such aggregation should be stated and some typical examples of                   •  The Competent Person is of the opinion that the above aggregation
                           such aggregations should be shown in detail.                                        methods are acceptable for this type of deposit.
                       •   The assumptions used for any reporting of metal equivalent values                •  These aggregation methods were also applied to historical holes and
                           should be clearly stated.                                                           assay results in previous announcements.
                                                                                                            •  No metal equivalents are reported.
                                                                                                            •  No capping of assay results was required.
Relationship between   •   These relationships are particularly important in the reporting of               •  Drilling is generally oriented perpendicular, or at a maximum
mineralisation widths      Exploration Results.                                                                achievable angle to, the attitude of the mineralisation.
and intercept lengths
                       •   If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill hole             •  Generally, drill hole inclinations ranged between -65° to -75° towards the
                           angle is known, its nature should be reported.                                      south for FME while the mineralisation is expected to dip close to 50-75°
                       •   If it is not known and only the down hole lengths are reported, there should        towards the north. Drill hole inclinations at FMN generally north or south at
                           be a clear statement to this effect (e.g. 'down hole length, true width not         steep angles between -75 to vertical due to the shallow, 15°, north dipping
                           known').                                                                            mineralisation.
                                                                                                            •  Down holes lengths are reported in all instances apart from where true
                                                                                                               widths (TW) are specified.
                                                                                                            •  Where true widths (TW) are specified they are calculated by measuring
                                                                                                               the intersection width perpendicular to the interpreted mineralisation
                                                                                                               trend.
Diagrams              •    Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of                  •   Refer to body of the announcement for plan, cross-section and tables.
                           intercepts should be included for any significant discovery being               •   Drilling data was incorporated and monitored in Micromine™ software
                           reported These should include, but not be limited to a plan view of drill           together with interpretation models based on the available historical drill
                           hole collar locations and appropriate sectional views.                              data.

Balanced reporting    •    Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results is not                 •   In the Competent Person's opinion, the Exploration Results reported in this
                           practicable, representative reporting of both low and high grades                   announcement have been reported in a balanced manner.
                           and/or widths should be practiced to avoid misleading reporting of
                           Exploration Results.

Other substantive     •    Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should be reported          •   The Company's previous ASX releases have detailed exploration works.
exploration data           including (but not limited to): geological observations; geophysical survey     •   Surface MT geophysical surveys are being undertaken. The objective of
                           results; geochemical survey results; bulk samples – size and method of              the work is to explore for deeper structures that may have acted as
                           treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density, groundwater,                   pathways for emplacement of the Koperberg mafic suites.
                           geotechnical and rock characteristics; potential deleterious or
                           contaminating substances.                                                       •   A high-resolution drone magnetic survey was carried-out and will assist in
                                                                                                               future planning of additional drill holes.
                                                                                                           •   Drone (DJI 600M Pro) magnetics were done at 30m AGL and 50m line
                                                                                                               spacing.
                                                                                                           •   Historical detailed surface mapping is interpreted and utilised during drill
                                                                                                               hole planning.
                                                                                                           •   Where possible, bulk density measurements were made over the full
                                                                                                               length of each individual sample of split core. Where not possible due to
                                                                                                                                                                                          
Criteria             JORC Code explanation                                                                     Commentary
                                                                                                               incompetent (crushed or broken) core, a minimum of 80% of the (half-
                                                                                                               core) sample was used. The bulk density is determined by measuring and
                                                                                                               subtracting the wet weight from the dry weight using an electronic scale.
                                                                                                               Care is taken to clean and zero the scale between each weighing. The
                                                                                                               intact sample portion is first weighed in air and the weight recorded. The
                                                                                                               sample is then weighed, while completely submerged in clean water
                                                                                                               within a measuring container. The mass of container and water are
                                                                                                               deducted for net submerged weight and volume displacement read on
                                                                                                               measuring container. The sample is then removed and placed back into
                                                                                                               the core tray in the correct position and orientation. The procedure is
                                                                                                               repeated for each geological sample interval. The data were recorded in
                                                                                                               the bulk density Data Sheet. The bulk density is calculated for each sample
                                                                                                               using the formula:
                                                                                                             BD =                     weight of sample
                                                                                                              (weight of sample in air – weight of the sample in water)

Further work      •   The nature and scale of planned further work (eg tests for lateral                    •   Drilling is ongoing at the Flat Mine East prospect.
                      extensions or depth extensions or large-scale step-out drilling).
                  •   Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible extensions, including
                      the main geological interpretations and future drilling areas, provided
                      this information is not commercially sensitive.




                                                                                                                                                                                 

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