MONTREAL, March 26, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SRG Graphite Inc. (TSXV:SRG) (“SRG” or the
“Company”) today announced the remaining assay results from the drilling program conducted on the Company’s cobalt-nickel-scandium
Gogota project in Guinea, West Africa. With these latest assay results, the Company is now in a position to produce a maiden
resource estimate.
To complete the resource estimate, the Company has engaged Montréal-based Met-Chem, a division of DRA Americas
Inc. (“Met-Chem/DRA”). The Gogota cobalt-nickel-scandium occurrence has a prospective surface outline of 1.96 km2 and is
approximately 5km away from the Company’s Lola graphite deposit. The study will commence immediately with completion of the
National Instrument 43-101 compliant resource estimate expected in H1 2018.
Press release highlights:
- 25m @ 0.21% cobalt, 1.37% nickel and 32gr/ton scandium
- 23m @ 0.18% cobalt, 1.27% nickel and 39gr/ton scandium
- Company hires Met-Chem/DRA for the completion of a 43-101 compliant resource estimate for the Gogota
Project
Of the 51 vertical drill holes carried out over the Gogota Deposit in 2012-2013, 31 were drilled over a
200-meter by 400-meter grid and 20 were drilled over a 200-meter by 200-meter grid. The first phase of samples from 31 drill holes
representing 800 samples were sent for analysis in 2013 and returned significant cobalt (“Co”), nickel (“Ni”), and scandium (“Sc”)
results, among others. These results were reported again by the Company on January 23, 2018. The second phase of 20 drill holes representing 425 samples were recently sent
for analysis. The combined mineralized intervals for all boreholes are presented in Table 1. A compilation map can be seen in
Figure 1.
“These latest assay results continue to demonstrate that the Gogota Co-Ni-Sc deposit, discovered by Dr. Audet in
2010 has great potential,” said Ugo Landry-Tolszczuk, President and Chief Operating Officer, SRG. “We look forward to working with
Dr. Audet and the Met-Chem/DRA team to complete the maiden resource in the coming months.”
Table 1: Combined Mineralized Interval Highlights (True Widths)
HOLE-ID |
From |
Length |
Co |
Ni |
Scandium |
Fe |
MgO |
SiO2 |
Al2O3 |
|
m |
m |
% |
% |
gr/t |
% |
% |
% |
% |
GG24-400800 |
15.50 |
5.50 |
0.18 |
0.75 |
37.28 |
45.90 |
0.26 |
9.92 |
12.29 |
GG24-600800 |
9.00 |
16.00 |
0.17 |
1.39 |
26.88 |
51.80 |
0.43 |
3.94 |
4.66 |
GG24-800400 |
2.00 |
18.20 |
0.19 |
1.43 |
45.06 |
52.19 |
0.38 |
3.33 |
4.99 |
GG24-800600 |
3.70 |
13.50 |
0.22 |
1.27 |
29.18 |
51.32 |
0.48 |
8.29 |
3.29 |
GG24-800800 |
4.00 |
20.80 |
0.15 |
1.41 |
29.62 |
53.42 |
0.60 |
4.51 |
4.05 |
GG25-200200 |
5.00 |
14.50 |
0.13 |
1.30 |
33.11 |
51.24 |
0.42 |
7.83 |
3.11 |
GG25-200400 |
6.00 |
10.00 |
0.13 |
1.19 |
30.00 |
48.02 |
0.33 |
13.22 |
2.74 |
GG25-200600 |
8.00 |
3.00 |
0.17 |
1.28 |
35.30 |
52.03 |
0.62 |
3.01 |
5.15 |
GG25-200800 |
11.00 |
19.00 |
0.17 |
1.29 |
27.90 |
53.40 |
0.53 |
2.95 |
3.49 |
GG25-400200 |
4.00 |
14.50 |
0.18 |
1.52 |
31.73 |
53.29 |
0.30 |
6.38 |
3.49 |
GG25-400400 |
12.50 |
20.00 |
0.17 |
1.53 |
24.77 |
49.87 |
0.37 |
5.47 |
5.56 |
GG25-400600 |
7.00 |
16.00 |
0.16 |
1.36 |
29.88 |
50.14 |
0.76 |
4.30 |
6.73 |
GG25-400800 |
8.00 |
17.80 |
0.16 |
1.25 |
24.50 |
50.90 |
0.69 |
4.04 |
5.67 |
GG25-600400 |
0.00 |
7.50 |
0.13 |
1.08 |
20.91 |
40.14 |
0.63 |
9.86 |
14.09 |
GG25-600600 |
3.80 |
14.40 |
0.13 |
1.52 |
25.23 |
44.64 |
1.30 |
7.45 |
10.35 |
GG25-600800 |
6.00 |
22.00 |
0.17 |
1.46 |
32.62 |
44.39 |
1.14 |
6.94 |
10.91 |
GG34-400200 |
1.50 |
6.90 |
0.13 |
1.58 |
40.30 |
44.14 |
2.73 |
9.75 |
8.21 |
GG34-400400 |
3.00 |
1.50 |
0.11 |
0.90 |
33.84 |
27.56 |
3.00 |
38.39 |
7.28 |
GG34-600200 |
1.50 |
17.90 |
0.20 |
1.38 |
26.91 |
47.19 |
1.08 |
6.02 |
7.77 |
GG34-600400 |
3.00 |
22.00 |
0.17 |
1.51 |
28.61 |
48.59 |
0.69 |
4.47 |
7.00 |
GG34-600600 |
7.00 |
25.00 |
0.21 |
1.37 |
32.41 |
47.73 |
1.60 |
5.97 |
6.20 |
GG34-600800 |
1.00 |
8.50 |
0.18 |
1.28 |
34.71 |
44.66 |
0.49 |
6.26 |
11.74 |
GG34-800200 |
2.10 |
12.00 |
0.24 |
1.16 |
32.63 |
48.08 |
0.49 |
5.11 |
10.11 |
GG34-800400 |
15.00 |
3.00 |
0.17 |
1.53 |
37.50 |
48.63 |
1.12 |
9.61 |
6.33 |
GG34-800600 |
6.00 |
23.00 |
0.18 |
1.27 |
39.14 |
51.63 |
0.40 |
3.63 |
4.89 |
GG34-800800 |
5.50 |
12.50 |
0.16 |
1.42 |
31.20 |
50.25 |
1.18 |
6.81 |
5.97 |
GG35-200200 |
14.00 |
16.00 |
0.16 |
1.33 |
23.13 |
49.83 |
0.34 |
8.75 |
3.43 |
GG35-200600 |
10.50 |
10.00 |
0.22 |
1.51 |
26.50 |
46.95 |
1.04 |
7.94 |
6.22 |
GG35-200800 |
2.60 |
16.40 |
0.21 |
1.26 |
28.42 |
48.62 |
0.84 |
3.93 |
7.64 |
GG35-400200 |
0.00 |
14.10 |
0.17 |
1.39 |
23.95 |
48.09 |
0.61 |
4.86 |
8.53 |
GG35-400400 |
0.90 |
4.40 |
0.21 |
1.27 |
31.49 |
50.04 |
0.84 |
6.62 |
6.42 |
GG35-400600 |
4.00 |
2.50 |
0.14 |
1.16 |
30.00 |
42.41 |
0.92 |
13.51 |
10.98 |
GG35-400800 |
3.00 |
8.00 |
0.18 |
1.19 |
36.25 |
49.11 |
0.80 |
5.71 |
8.77 |
GG35-600200 |
1.50 |
12.50 |
0.15 |
1.33 |
29.62 |
40.82 |
1.47 |
11.44 |
12.14 |
GG35-600400 |
1.60 |
1.60 |
0.27 |
0.51 |
13.75 |
31.37 |
0.29 |
7.15 |
25.89 |
GG35-600600 |
7.00 |
15.50 |
0.14 |
1.80 |
22.09 |
41.77 |
4.72 |
13.43 |
6.12 |
GG35-600800 |
2.00 |
16.40 |
0.13 |
1.65 |
29.46 |
49.25 |
0.75 |
8.21 |
5.24 |
GG44-600200 |
1.50 |
1.50 |
0.12 |
0.58 |
20.00 |
32.64 |
0.21 |
18.54 |
19.08 |
GG44-800200 |
8.50 |
14.00 |
0.21 |
1.45 |
36.43 |
49.57 |
0.45 |
5.61 |
5.98 |
GG44-800400 |
8.00 |
7.50 |
0.18 |
0.69 |
38.26 |
42.53 |
1.70 |
13.26 |
10.46 |
GG45-200200 |
4.50 |
1.60 |
0.22 |
1.28 |
26.25 |
44.55 |
1.21 |
9.93 |
9.39 |
GG45-200400 |
1.50 |
24.50 |
0.16 |
1.37 |
26.47 |
50.99 |
0.68 |
4.73 |
5.28 |
GG45-400200 |
2.30 |
7.40 |
0.15 |
0.95 |
38.91 |
41.86 |
0.58 |
12.44 |
13.18 |
*Measurements begin at surface. Mineralized intervals defined using 0.10% cobalt cut-off grades.
Fe: Iron, MgO: Magnesium oxide, g/t: grams per tonne
Figure 1: Image of boreholes and results
Core logging and sampling were performed at the Company’s facility in the village of Gogota. Sample preparation
was performed by Veritas Laboratory in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. Pulp samples were delivered to Activation Laboratories Ltd.,
Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. All samples were assayed for cobalt, nickel and all major oxides using peroxide fusion XRF. Scandium was
determined by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry.
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.
About Met-Chem/DRA
The Met-Chem division of DRA Americas was originally established in 1969 as a consulting engineering company,
headquartered in Montréal, and provides a wide range of technical and engineering services. Met-Chem is well recognized for its
capabilities in mining, geology and mineral processing and has a talented team of engineering, technical and project management
personnel with experience in North America, Latin America, Europe, West Africa and India. DRA is a multidisciplinary global
engineering group that originated in South Africa and delivers mining, mineral processing, energy, water treatment and
infrastructure services from concept to commissioning, as well as comprehensive operations and maintenance services for the mineral
resources, water, agriculture and energy sectors. DRA has offices in Africa, Australia, Canada, China, India and the United
States.
ABOUT SRG
SRG is a Canadian-based company focused on developing the Lola graphite deposit and the cobalt-nickel-scandium
deposit located in the Republic of Guinea, West Africa. SRG is committed to operating in a socially, environmentally and ethically
responsible manner.
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