Graphite One Releases Remaining 2014 Drill Results
Highlights
-- All ten holes intercept significant widths of near surface graphite
mineralization along 700 m strike
-- Select intercepts include 14.95m of 8.46%, 42.81m of 6.27%, 17.92m of
13.37%, 18.29m of 7.36%, and 24.56m of 6.76% graphitic carbon ("Cg")
-- Geology and assays confirm good vertical and lateral continuity of the
mineralization
-- 2014 drilling results will be utilized to move a portion of the resource
from Inferred to Indicated resource status and provide the basis for
producing the initial Preliminary Economic Assessment of the Graphite
Creek deposit
"These high grade, near surface assays continue to demonstrate that the Graphite Creek Deposit stands to be the premier large flake, high grade graphite deposit in North America. The mineralization continuity is outstanding and the favourable geological structures are impressive," stated Anthony Huston, President and CEO for Graphite One Resources.
Summary of Drill Results
Graphite One has received results for drill holes 14GCH011 to 14GCH020 which in-filled between drill holes completed in 2012 and 2013 (see Figure 1). The drill program was completed in October 2014 and was designed to increase the vertical and lateral drill spacing along a 700 m strike length of the 4.8 km long Graphite Creek deposit, in preparation for a revised National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") compliant mineral resource estimate to be completed in Q1 2015. Graphite One last released an updated mineral resource in January of 2014 totaling 186.9 Million Tonnes ("Mt") of 5.54% Cg, and 37.68Mt of 9.2% Cg at cut-offs of 3% Cg and 7% Cg, respectively (see News Release of January 20, 2014)
The results of the final ten diamond core holes are summarized in Table 1 below. Highlights include:
-- 42.81m of 6.27% Cg including 6.78m of 9.14% Cg and 9.86m of 12.46% Cg
-- 24.56m of 6.76% Cg including 18.31m of 8.11% Cg
-- 38.80m of 7.80% Cg including 17.92m of 13.37% Cg
Copies of the final cross sections from the eleven section 2014 drilling program showing the drill hole geology and assays are included in the Appendix attached to this news release. Drill holes at near 50 degree dip are near true thickness intercepts. Vertical hole true thicknesses are approximately 77% of the drill hole intercept.




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