Graphano Makes Significant Discovery East of Standard Mine Project

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New Black Pearl Graphite Trend Returns 14 Metres Grading 15.1% Cg from Channel Sampling

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 16, 2024) - Graphano Energy Ltd. (TSXV: GEL) (OTCQB: GELEF) (FSE: 97G0) ("Graphano" or the "Company") is pleased to report a significant new graphite discovery, termed the Black Pearl, located on Graphano's recently staked Standard East claim group. The discovery of important grades and thicknesses of graphite mineralization within geological units similar to the major graphite deposits of the Lac des Iles region, confirm the excellent potential of this previously unexplored area. The claims are located between Graphano's advanced stage Standard Mine project (see Figure 1) and the Mousseau Project with a Measured & Indicated Resource of 2.8 million tonnes grading 7.9% graphitic carbon. Graphano is the major land holder in this broader strategic area with 4,265 hectares of mining claims owned 100%.

Luisa Moreno, Chief Executive Officer of the Company, stated: "We are excited by the discovery of the Black Pearl graphite trend, highlighting the exceptional potential of our Standard East claim group. This initial, cost-effective prospecting program has rapidly identified a priority drilling target, which could greatly enhance our Mineral Resource growth objectives. Our ongoing exploration success strengthens Graphano's position as a potential leading graphite producer and reinforces our competitive edge in the market."

Black Pearl Discovery Highlights

  • Discovered by prospecting with subsequent trenching, channel sampling and limited ground electromagnetic (EM) geophysical surveys.

  • 42 channel samples collected within an approximate 1,200 m2 stripped bedrock area averaged 13.2% graphitic carbon (Cg). Channel sample results include 15.1% Cg over 14 metres (m) and 17.9% Cg over 9 m.

  • Grab samples of mineralized bedrock from hand dug trenches 700 metres along trend to the northeast of the discovery stripping area returned grades of 20.1% Cg and 15.6% Cg.

  • The Black Pearl graphite trend has been outlined by prospecting and ground geophysical surveys for an approximate strike length of 1,000 metres and remains open.

  • Ground geophysical EM surveys indicate a wide conductive corridor (75 to 150 metres in width) hosting multiple anomalies associated with graphite mineralization.

  • The immediate extensions of this recently discovered prospective trend, as well as the remainder of the claim group remain unexplored to date.

(Note: All channel sample results reported are based on bedrock surface widths, true widths of mineralization will be determined with drilling programs.)