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Gem Resources
Plc
("GEMR"
or the "Company")
Operational Update - Cobra
Pit starts production with initial results surpassing historical
results
Gem Resources Plc (LSE: GEMR), the
owner and operator of the Gravelotte Emerald Mine in South Africa,
is pleased to provide a further operational update following the
successful resumption of mining activities in the Cobra Open Pit.
This marks a significant milestone as GEMR undertakes its own hard
rock mining operations within the historic Gravelotte deposit where
the initial results are ahead of historical results.
Key
Operational Developments:
Since the commencement of mining
activities in the Cobra Open pit on 20 January 2025, the Company
has undertaken the following key activities and made significant
progress:
Ore
Zone Access and Mining Progression
· The
Company has commenced exposing the targeted ore-bearing zone by
removing overburden (i.e. the material covering the ore-bearing
material) on the southern side of the Cobra Open Pit.
· Following the completion of overburden stripping, direct ore
extraction has commenced seamlessly.
Higher-Grade and Quality Ore Extraction
· Initial mining from the newly exposed ore zone in the Cobra
Open pit has yielded both high-grade and high-quality
emerald-bearing material.
· The
geological characteristics observed align with historical
production data, supporting the potential for continued
high-quality recoveries from the Cobra Open pit
Processing Plant Performance & Upgrades
· The
Company's processing plant has now successfully achieved grades of
up to 60 carats per tonne, underscoring the strong potential of the
deposit.
· Ongoing upgrades to the processing plant have proven highly
successful, resulting in significantly improved
throughput.
Phased Ramp-Up & Expansion of Operations
· In
line with the Company's capital-efficient phased approach, GEMR is
steadily ramping up mining activities at the Cobra Open
Pit.
· Phase
2, as announced in December 2024, has focused on establishing a
steady supply of high-grade ore while optimizing processing
efficiencies.
· The
Company remains committed to increasing production volumes in a
measured and controlled manner, aligning with market conditions and
optimizing sale / auction preparation.
· GEMR
continues to actively stockpile emeralds in preparation for its
first sale or auction
Market Conditions & Emerald Demand
The emerald market continues to
demonstrate resilience, with prices remaining strong. Unlike the
diamond sector, which has faced pricing pressures due to increased
competition from lab-grown alternatives, the demand for
high-quality, naturally mined emeralds remains robust.
Ed
Nealon Commented: "We are extremely pleased
with the initial results and ongoing progress at Gravelotte since
initiating our own hard rock mining operations in the Cobra Open
Pit. The initial ore recovered is consistent with our expectations
of the quality and output potential of the deposit, at the same
time the efficiency of our upgraded processing plant has been a key
driver in optimizing production. We look forward to further
scaling our operations and remain on track for our first sale in
the first half of the year."
Competent Persons Statement
The information in this announcement
that relates to results is based on information compiled by GEMR
and reviewed by Dr Bernard Olivier, a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and
Metallurgy (MAusIMM). Dr Olivier is an employee of
GEMR and has more than 25 years' industry experience which is
relevant to the style of mineralisation, deposit type, and activity
which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined
in the 2012 Edition of the JORC. This includes 25 years of Mining,
Resource Estimation and Exploration.

Figure 1: High-quality emeralds
recovered from the Cobra Open Pit - 2025

Figure 2: A selection of
emeralds extracted from the Cobra Open Pit during 2025.
Enquiries:
Gem Resources
Plc
Chief Executive Officer
Bernard Olivier
Executive Director
Peter Redmond
Chief Operating Officer
Jeremy Sturgess-Smith
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+44 (0)746
368 6497
info@gemresources.co.uk
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Peterhouse Capital Limited
Joint Corporate Broker
Lucy Williams
Duncan Vasey
Capital Plus Partners
Joint Corporate Broker
Jonathan
Critchley
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+44 (0)20
7469 0930
+44 (0)203
821 6169
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About Gem Resources Plc ("GEMR")
GEMR is an emerging emerald
producer, focusing on the Gravelotte Emerald Mine. Historically,
GEMR is one of the world's largest emerald mines, located in South
Africa. The Company is committed to sustainable and efficient
mining practices, utilizing modern technology to revive this
historically significant emerald mine. The Company has also
acquired the Curlew Emerald Mine in Australia, further expanding
its emerald mining operations and assets.
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Resources Plc, including investor relations and corporate news,
please visit our website at www.gemresources.co.uk.
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