Update on Salamon

Ormonde Mining PLC 02 December 2003 Ormonde Mining plc Excellent Gold results from Salamon expand target • Sampling of alteration below the main Salamon deposit returns average gold grades of 8.6 g/t and a maximum value of 44.8 g/t gold. • Samples of silicified conglomerate occurring in the hangingwall, structurally above the deposit, return best values of 9.7 and 8.8 g/t gold within newly recognised mineralized host rock. • Gold system interpreted to be more extensive than previously thought and exploration programme to be extended to encompass these additional high-grade zones above and below the main deposit. The Board of Ormonde Mining plc ("Ormonde" or "the Company") is very pleased to announce that surface sampling of rock units above and below the main carbonate-hosted gold zone being tested by ongoing drilling at Salamon, has returned high gold grades and suggests a larger mineralizing system. The current resource at Salamon is estimated to be some 190,000 ounces of gold at an average grade of 9 g/t. Twenty short surface channel samples (0.3 to 0.9 metres length) collected from two traverses through a 25 metre wide zone of silicification and dolomitisation in the footwall to the main mineralized zone returned an average grade of 8.6 g/ t gold, with best values of 44.8, 26.8, 23.7, 12.9 and 10.9 g/t gold. These excellent initial results will be followed-up by continuous sampling from trenching. Previous sampling of similar footwall alteration in three localities further east by SIEMCALSA, Ormonde's joint venture partner, returned average grades of 31.1, 27.6 and 125.5 g/t gold, respectively, with a maximum value of 198.8 g/t (6.4 ozs) gold and these areas will also be channel sampled. In addition, a thick sequence of conglomerates structurally overlying the carbonate-hosted gold mineralization has also been sampled where these rocks show silicification and oxidation of sulphides. In the main area identified to date, four samples returned grades of 9.7, 8.8, 7.0 and 3.2 g/t gold respectively. Mineralization in these conglomerates represents a new gold zone previously untested, and the joint venture will now undertake more detailed sampling of this unit. The Company believes that at Salamon, the carbonate-hosted gold mineralization has many affinities with the prolific Carlin-type deposits of Nevada, which extend through several stratigraphic units, a similarity now being recognised at Salamon. Chairman Colin Andrew commented, "These results are excellent news as it means we are now exploring multiple mineralized high grade horizons and we are looking forward to further results from Salamon". The current drilling programme will be completed in December and further results should be available over the next 3-5 weeks and will be reported in the early New Year. The Directors are also pleased to report that preparatory work has been completed in relation to relevant permitting for drilling on the Portas prospect at Trives, some 180 kilometres from Salamon. The Company expects to commence drilling in the New Year. Enquiries to: Kerr Anderson - Managing Director Ormonde Mining plc Tel: 00 353 46 9073623 kanderson@ormondemining.com Colin Andrew - Chairman Ormonde Mining plc Tel: 00 353 87 241 2290 candrew@iol.ie John Carroll - Director Ormonde Mining plc Tel: 00 353 1 492 2936 offacc@iol.ie Eugenee Mulhern Davy Corporate Finance Limited Tel: 00 353 1 679 6363 2 December, 2003 ENDS This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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