MONTREAL, Oct. 17, 2018 /CNW Telbec/ - SRG Graphite
Inc. (TSXV: SRG) ("SRG" or the "Company") reports
today on assay results for 162 new boreholes since announcing
mineral resources last June, bringing the total to 557 boreholes
over 18,037 metres ("m") drilled at its Lola Graphite
deposit in Guinea, West Africa. In addition to the planned 2018
exploration program, which is now completed, management has decided
to extend the drill program to take advantage of the
cost-beneficial drill rig the Company has on site. The third phase
of the drill program is ongoing with 60 additional boreholes over
3,000 m completed so far.
Drill Results Highlights:
- Hole LL36-262441: 55.50 m at
8.92% Cg including 48.00 m at 10.07%
Cg
- Hole LL39-139708: 38.05 m at
8.67% Cg including 23.05 m at 13.12%
Cg
- Hole LL42-112057: 49.10 m at
8.62% Cg including 21.40 m at 17.61%
Cg
- Hole LL48-177588: 14.85 m at
11.38% Cg including 12.85 m at 12.94%
Cg
The current drill-hole results cover approximately 60% of the
deposit's surface footprint (see Figure 1). To date, only
the weathered portion of the deposit has been drilled, representing
the first 30 meters from the surface on average. The additional
drilling program includes 10 boreholes designed for testing
graphitic carbon ("Cg") at depths within the non-weathered
rock assemblage below the graphite-rich surface saprolite.
These drill results should help further understand the reach and
depth of the deposit and, provide additional basis for the mineral
resource update to be included in the feasibility study expected
for H1 2019.
The following link
(http://srggraphite.com/pdf/20181015_PR_Drill_Results.pdf) provides
a compilation of mineralized intervals for the 557 boreholes
drilled and analyzed to date. Mineralized intervals were defined
using 1.0% Cg as a cut-off grade ("cog"). Composite
intervals defined using a 3% cog are also presented.
All boreholes were drilled at an inclination of 50 degrees from
the horizontal and cross-cut the geological succession as
perpendicularly as possible. The graphitic paragneiss displays
foliation dipping between 80 and 85 degrees to the west.
Core logging and sampling were performed at the Company's
facility in the town of Lola. Sample preparation was performed by
Veritas Laboratory in Abidjan,
Côte d'Ivoire. Pulp samples were delivered to Activation
Laboratories Ltd., Ancaster, Ontario,
Canada. The samples were treated through a multi-stage
furnace process to remove organic carbon and carbonate carbon. The
remaining graphitic carbon was measured as carbon dioxide in the
infrared ("IR") cell as gas flowed through the cell.
Carbon dioxide absorbs IR energy
at a precise wavelength within the IR spectrum. All analyses were
performed using Eltra instruments.
The technical information in this release has been reviewed and
approved by Dr. Marc-Antoine Audet,
PhD Geo., P.Geo, Lead Geologist, SRG, and a "qualified person" as
defined by National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for
Mineral Projects.
SRG is also pleased to announce that EEM Sustainable Management
("EEM"), a Canadian-based independent environment
consultancy company from Montreal
with significant experience in Guinea, has been selected to revise and update
the Lola graphite project's environmental and social impact
assessment to ensure compliance with local and international
standards.
ABOUT EEM SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
EEM is an independent consultancy company, helping clients
assess, manage, and improve their environmental performance and
social impacts. The company strives to develop and implement
workable solutions for all concerned – at project sites, across
businesses, and in local communities.
ABOUT SRG
SRG is a Canadian-based company focused on developing mineral
deposits located in the Republic of Guinea, West
Africa. SRG is committed to operating in a socially,
environmentally, and ethically responsible manner.
For additional information, please visit SRG's website at
www.srggraphite.com.
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