Gratomic Announces Assay Results on Aukam Diamond Drilling Program
Gratomic Inc. (OTCQX: CBULF) announced the initial assay results from its diamond drilling program at the Aukam Graphite Project in Namibia. The program aimed to validate early estimations of mineralized graphite veins and improve understanding of the geology. The assay results from ALS Laboratories included 15 drill core samples, with significant Total Graphitic Carbon (TGC) percentages reported, reaching over 50% in some instances. The drilling data aims to support the company's mining efforts and future development.
- Initial assay results indicate high percentages of Total Graphitic Carbon (TGC), with some samples exceeding 50%.
- Drilling program successfully validated early estimations of mineralized graphite veins.
- Assay results indicated some drill cores had low TGC values, with the best results coming from only a few samples.
TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / November 17, 2022 / Gratomic Inc. ("Gratomic", "GRAT," or the "Company") (TSXV:GRAT)(OTCQX:CBULF)(FSE:CB82) is pleased to provide the first laboratory assay results on its diamond drilling program at its Aukam Graphite Project in Namibia. This program aimed to intercept mineralized graphite veins to confirm the Company's early estimations and to provide a deeper understanding of Aukam geology.
The assays have been received from ALS Laboratories Namibia (Pty) Ltd, which included 15 drill core samples. Table 1: Table 1 highlights the locations of the diamond drill holes during the drilling program on the Aukam Project in Namibia.
Table 1: Diamond drill holes completed on the Aukam Project in Namibia (WGS84, UTM Zone 33S)
NAME | UTM_X | UTM_Y | Z | AZIMUTH | DIP | EOH |
AKD001 | 679799.9 | 7016176.4 | 1271.6 | 200 | -50 | 98.34 |
AKD002 | 679788.3 | 7016091.4 | 1299.7 | 275 | -50 | 150 |
AKD003 | 679779.6 | 7016101.1 | 1299.7 | 15 | -60 | 99.15 |
AKD004 | 679779.8 | 7016101.8 | 1299.7 | 15 | -50 | 101.1 |
AKD005 | 679779.5 | 7016100.7 | 1299.7 | 15 | -70 | 140.55 |
AKD006 | 679777.5 | 7016100.8 | 1299.8 | 330 | -60 | 98.93 |
AKD007 | 679770.0 | 7016111.3 | 1300.0 | 330 | -55 | 71.93 |
AKD008 | 679768.0 | 7016109.5 | 1300.1 | 285 | -50 | 119.95 |
AKD009 | 679768.0 | 7016108.6 | 1300.2 | 275 | -50 | 126.05 |
AKD010 | 679766.0 | 7016154.1 | 1287.3 | 330 | -50 | 42.02 |
AKD011 | 679766.2 | 7016153.5 | 1287.3 | 330 | -60 | 44.91 |
AKD012 | 679767.0 | 7016153.1 | 1287.3 | 330 | -70 | 51.07 |
AKD013 | 679766.9 | 7016152.3 | 1287.3 | 0 | -90 | 72.46 |
ALS's graphitic carbon assay methods and equipment include the LECO carbon-sulphur analyzer and high temperature combustion infrared detection. During this procedure, the carbon in the sample is converted to carbon dioxide (CO2), which is then measured by infrared (IR) detectors.
The tables below present all Total Graphitic Carbon (TGC) (%) assay results
Table 2: Graphitic carbon assays from the drill cores obtained on the Aukam project. Drill cores were sampled where graphite veins exceeded 20 cm and a minimum sample length of 50 cm from holes AKD001, AKD002, AKD003, AKD005 and AKD006 (all other holes did not fulfill this requirement and hence no samples where taken) on the Aukam Project. More detailed information of the assay results from these holes is set out in Table 2 below. Gratomic inserted two certified reference material samples namely OREAS 723 and OREAS 724 with an accuracy of
Table 2: Assay results of total Graphite Carbon (TGC%) for AKD001-AKD003 and AKD005-AKD006. The results displayed below are not true widths of mineralisation. The analytical laboratory is unable to detect graphitic carbon (TGC) grade higher than 50 % TGC).
DH_Hole | DH_From_m | DH_To_m | Recovery m | TGC_% |
AKD001 | 74.40 | 75.23 | 0.83 | 21.1 |
AKD001 | 75.23 | 76.10 | 0.78 | 14.3 |
AKD001 | 79.88 | 80.96 | 1.02 | 43.4 |
AKD001 | 80.96 | 82 | 0.98 | >50 |
AKD001 | 82 | 83 | 1 | 49.3 |
AKD001 | 84.84 | 85.84 | 1 | 15.65 |
AKD001 | 85.84 | 86.84 | 1 | 19.2 |
AKD001 | 86.84 | 87.7 | 0.86 | 21.9 |
AKD001 | 91.45 | 92.2 | 0.75 | 4.97 |
AKD002 | 132.85 | 133.32 | 0.47 | 12.45 |
AKD003 | 79.34 | 80.05 | 0.71 | 3.71 |
AKD005 | 57.81 | 58.74 | 0.93 | 8.19 |
AKD006 | 65.65 | 66.01 | 0.51 | 22.7 |
AKD006 | 66.01 | 66.51 | 0.5 | 21.8 |
AKD006 | 72.53 | 73.03 | 0.5 | 16.6 |
Qualified Person
Nico Scholtz is a consulting geologist and has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information in this news release. Mr. Scholtz is a registered Professional Natural Scientist with the South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions (Pr. Sci. Nat. No. 400299/07). Mr. Scholtz is the Company's "Qualified Person" as defined by NI 43-101
About Gratomic
Gratomic is a multinational company with projects in Namibia, Brazil, and Canada. The Company is focused on becoming a leading global graphite supplier and aims to secure a strong position in the EV battery supply chain. With the continued development of its flagship Aukam project and further exploration on the Company's Capim Grosso property, Gratomic sets itself apart by seeking out unique top-quality assets around the world. True to its roots, the Company will continue to explore graphite opportunities displaying potential for development. The Company ranked third place in the top 10 preforming mining stocks on the 2022 TSX Venture 50™.
Large quantities of high-quality vein graphite have been shipped for testing to confirm its viability as an anode material. Gratomic is confident that the test results will provide a unique competitive advantage in its desired target markets. The Company will continue to update the public on the status of these tests and will provide results as soon as they become available.
The Company has formed a collaboration agreement with Forge Nano. With its patented ALD coating, this cooperation with Forge Nano is a key element to support Gratomic's strategies towards the value-added phases of production of graphite for anode applications, namely micronization, spheronization and coating, making Gratomic graphite a preferred choice for use in lithium-ion batteries.
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