Graphano Announces Initial Results from Pit Zone at the LAB Graphite Project - Remains Open for Expansion

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - March 20, 2024) - Graphano Energy Ltd. (TSXV: GEL) (OTCQB: GELEF) (FSE: 97G0)("Graphano" or the "Company") is pleased to report initial assay results from the 2023-24 winter drilling program at its 100% owned Lac Aux Bouleaux ("LAB") Graphite Property that is situated adjacent to Canada's only producing graphite mine in Québec, the Lac des Iles Mine.

The drilling program consisted of 13 drill holes totaling 1,034 metres. The four holes reported in this update were drilled as infill holes to confirm the historically defined graphite mineralization at the Pit Zone. The remaining drill program focused on graphite zone expansion, following up the new discovery of Zone 3 in early 2023 (see news release dated February 8, 2023). Pit Zone and Zone 3 are two of the eight prospective targets which have been defined on the LAB Property to date.

Luisa Moreno, Chief Executive Officer of the Company, commented: "The LAB Pit Zone holds significant potential, and once fully assessed, it could play a key role in our expedited approach to bringing the LAB project to production. We are excited to validate past findings and explore opportunities for growth."

Key Highlights from the LAB Pit Zone (See Full Results in Table 1)

  • The drilling has verified grade and spatial characteristics of graphite mineralization defined by historical drilling and correlates well with the 3D geological model being developed for ongoing Mineral Resource estimation work;

  • Multiple graphite horizons are present. The mineralization remains open primarily to the north and east for expansion;

  • Drill Hole LB23-59 intersected 8.26% graphitic carbon (Cg) over 4.80 metres (m) starting at 41.18m drilled depth;

  • Drill Hole LB23-58 intersected 5.89% Cg over 5.89m starting at 92.47m drilled depth; and

  • Drill Hole LB23-56 intersected 6.91% Cg over 4.65m starting at 71.3m drilled depth.

(Note: All intersections reported are based on core length and true width is approximately 85% of the core length.)

The four holes totaling 360m completed on the Pit Zone were drilled to support and validate the interpretations forming the current 3D geological solid model being utilized for ongoing Mineral Resource estimation work. The current drilling intersected stratigraphy and mineralization as expected. The graphite mineralization in the Pit Zone area occurs as multiple horizons, which remain open primarily to the North and East for expansion. Assay results from the four holes are presented in Table 1 and drill hole locations in Figure 1. Further assay results are expected to be released from the LAB Zone 3 drilling in the coming weeks.