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Berkwood drills 90m of graphite during ongoing Phase 4 drilling and provides an overview of Mise-A-La-Masse geophysical results at the Lac Gueret South Graphite Project
(via TheNewswire) December 14 th , 2018 / TheNewswire / VANCOUVER, B.C. Berkwood Resou...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Berkwood drills 90m of graphite during ongoing Phase 4 drilling and provides an overview of Mise-A-La-Masse geophysical results at the Lac Gueret South Graphite Project(via TheNewswire)\n\n \nDecember 14th, 2018 / TheNewswire / VANCOUVER, B.C. Berkwood Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: BKR, FSE: BK2, WKN: A110N3) (\"Berkwood\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce that drilling at its Phase 4 definition drilling program on Zone 1 at the Company's 100% owned Lac Gueret South Project is continuing. The Program is designed to extend eastward, and to infill drill portions of, the current mineralization model: to date Berkwood has drilled nine (9) new holes for 1,080m of newly acquired core on Phase 4, to bring the total drilling at Zone 1 to 5,086m over 36 drill holes. In hole BK1-35-18, drilling intersected 102.45 m (not a true width) of continuous graphite (\"Cgr\") mineralization. The Company is also engaged in the collection of selected surface channel samples above the drill hole trace to assist with enhancing the geological model.\n\n \n \nThe Phase 4 program is benefitting from the Mise-A-La-Masse (\"MALM\") geophysical program undertaken during the recent fall season. The MALM program charged known graphite intercepts located in hole BK1-27-18 at grounding points located within two Cgr intercepts respectively located at 130m and 170m downhole. A surface survey grid consisting of 9 N/S lines arranged 100m apart, with lengths ranging between 525m and 750m was established over the western portion of the historic airborne and ground-delineated EM conductive resistivity anomaly (refer figures at https://berkwoodresources.com/projects/lac-gueret-extensions-graphite-project-quebec-canada/). Reference stations along the lines were located every 25m along each line. The surveys from both Cgr horizons confirmed a surface expression of conductivity of some 250 to 500 m wide N/S that extends over 800 in an ENE direction, and is likely unconstrained to the ENE. The result indicates that these two graphite-rich beds are electrically interconnected, the current diffusing from one to the other when grounded. This current diffusion could result from background Cgr or connective structures between these mineralized horizons. It is also possible that the current spread through faults to highlight another graphitic bed located at a shallower depth. I...