Highlighted results include 9.4 metres grading 13.87% graphitic carbon (Cg) from 10.3 metres depth in hole 23GC110; 6.5 metres at 19.02% Cg from 47.4 metres and 10.1 metres grading 12.3% from 61.6 metres in hole 23GC127; and 11.9 metres at 7.07% Cg from 53 metres in hole 23GC115.
The results demonstrate exceptional consistency of a near-surface, high-grade graphite deposit that remains open to the east, west and down dip of the resource estimate, the company said.
“We see these results as another indication that Graphite Creek is a truly generational strategic resource for a world hungry for graphite, and we continue to strengthen our position to deliver a feasibility study in late 2024,” Graphite One CEO Anthony Huston said in a news release.
Despite being highly-sought as a key ingredient in electric vehicle batteries, there are only a handful of graphite exploration projects in North America, and only one producing mine –…


