The company aims to become a leading supplier of high-grade graphite products, essential for various industrial applications such as batteries, electric vehicles, and renewable energy systems.
Blencowe Resources prioritises sustainability, ethical practices, and community engagement in its operations. With a strong management team and strategic partnerships, it is poised to capitalize on the growing demand for graphite and contribute to the transition towards a greener economy.
- 100% owner of the Orom-Cross Graphite project in Uganda, one of the world's largest estimated graphite deposits
- Lowest percentile operating costs, low capital startup requirements, with proven end product
- DFS results include US$2bn free cashflow over the initial 15 years Life-Of-Mine
- Has received full Minerals Security Partnership accreditation
- Received US$5m grant from the DFC, LoI for funding from the AFC and is a member of the international SAFELOOP consortium
- Plans to build an in-country downstream purification facility
- First production expected in 2027

Cameron Pearce was a founder of the Company and has extensive professional experience in both the Australian and United Kingdom finance industries. In recent times he has provided corporate, strategic, financial and advisory assistance to private and public companies in both Australia and the United Kingdom. Mr Pearce is a member of the Australian Institute of Chartered Accountants and has been in commerce over twenty years holding senior financial and management positions in both publicly listed and private enterprises in Australia, Europe, Asia, Africa and Central America. Mr. Pearce has considerable corporate and international expertise and over the past decade has focussed on mining and exploration activities.

Mr Ralston is a Chartered Accountant with 25 years’ experience successfully developing businesses worldwide, including several in Africa where he has considerable expertise. He has been a senior executive and board member for several junior listed resource companies over the past 17 years and he has raised over A$300m in debt and equity over that period. He brings a wealth of corporate and management experience and he has been involved in developing at least three mining companies from start-up through to production. Mr Ralston was previously MD of Balamara Resources Ltd, which developed two large scale coal projects in Poland, and before that CFO of Kangaroo Resources Ltd, which developed several coal projects in Indonesia into production, before trade sale to a major Indonesian coal producer for A$600m in 2010.

Sam Quinn is a corporate lawyer with over 15 years’ worth of experience in the natural resources sector, in both legal counsel and executive management positions. Mr Quinn was previously the Director of Corporate Finance and Legal Counsel for the Dragon Group, a London-based natural resources venture capital firm and is a partner of Silvertree Partners, a natural resource focussed back office outsourcing business. Mr Quinn currently holds several management roles for listed and unlisted natural companies and has gained significant experience in the administration, operation, financing and promotion of natural resource companies. Prior to working in the natural resources sector, Mr Quinn worked as a corporate lawyer for Jackson McDonald Barristers & Solicitors in Perth, Western Australia and for Nabarro LLP in London.

Alex Passmore is an experienced corporate executive with strong financial and technical background. Mr Passmore managed the arrangement of debt for many well-known resources companies and has a wealth of experience in project evaluation. He also managed the WA natural resources business of CBA which comprised a substantial portfolio of loan, hedge, trade finance and working capital products to ASX-listed and multi-national resource companies. Prior to this, Mr Passmore held senior roles at Patersons Securities and was director of corporate finance and head of research. Mr Passmore holds a BSc (Hons) in Geology from the University of Western Australia and a graduate diploma of Applied Finance and Investments from the Institute of Securities Australia.
| Mkt. Cap | £34.96m |
| Shares | 492.42m |
| Volume | 4,039,608 |
| 52 Week High | 12.20 |
| 52 Week Low | 3.85 |
| AGM | 26-Feb-2026 |
| Final Results | 30-Jan-2026 |
| Interim Results | n/a |
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