Northern Graphite releases resource estimate for Mousseau project

Graphite ore from the Mousseau deposit can be trucked to the processing plant at the Lac des Iles mine. Credit: Northern Graphite

Northern Graphite (TSXV: NGC; US-OTC: NGPHF) announced a new resource estimate for its Mousseau property about 150 km north of Montreal and around 80 km from the company’s producing Lac des Iles (LDI) graphite mine.

The resource at Mousseau totals 2.8 million measured and indicated tonnes grading 7.908% graphite for 223,079 tonnes; and 331,884 inferred tonnes grading 9.254% graphite for 30,714 tonnes.

“This report confirms the addition of almost 3 million tonnes of measured and indicated graphite resources to the company’s portfolio and supports our long-term growth strategy of leveraging LDI’s permitted plant and tailings facility to bolster our position as the only significant producer of natural graphite in North America,” said COO Kirsty Liddicoat. “Early test work indicates concentrate grades of +95% and recovery of 90%. We believe the next phase of drilling will expand resources further at Mousseau.”

Formerly known as Mousseau West, Northern acquired the Mousseau property in October 2022. The land package was increased earlier this year with the inclusion of the Mousseau East property.

The Mousseau deposit outcrops at surface making it suitable for open pit mining. The deposit is open in several directions and other conductors exist on the property, representing additional exploration targets. The graphite is mainly hosted by calcitic marbles which provide buffering capacity for the low level of sulphides which indicates that like LDI, any tailings would likely be non-acid generating.

 

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