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Global Li-Ion Graphite Corp.

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Summary

Project:

Chedic

Deposit:Chedic
Location:United States
Commodities:Graphite
Date:7/23/2018
Report Code:NI43-101
Report Type:Exploration/Drilling Update
Project Stage:Pursuing Resources Definition
Report details:23-7-2018: Global Li-Ion Graphite Corp. announces an Exploration/Drilling Update report for its Chedic deposit at the Chedic project. Drilling results incl. 3.048m @ 6.081% C from 3.048m. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (Monday July 23, 2018) – Global
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CP/QP:[Overall Report]: William Feyerabend (Internal)
ABSTRACT:Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (Monday July 23, 2018) – Global Li-Ion Graphite Corp. (“Global Li-Ion” or, the “Company”) (CSE: LION) reports findings following completion of drilling and sample analysis of drill cuttings samples and diamond drill core samples taken at the Chedic Graphite project and receipt of the final program report. About the Chedic Graphite Project The Chedic Property is in the Voltaire mining district west of Carson City, NV. The claims generally are on a ridge along the crest of the Carson Range. Previous Work Graphite horizons are non-resistant and outcrop poorly. Four selected samples taken during the technical report field examination analyzed 3.69 to 29.00% total carbon. Graphite is an excellent conductor and typically will give a good geophysical response. A CSAMT/MT survey showed a strong response over a +1300 meter (+4,000 feet) length coincident with the limited scattered exposures of graphite. The first four reverse circulation holes cut graphitic intervals ranging from 10 feet of 6.08% carbon to 30’ of 4.82% carbon. Drill Program Results The first four drill holes; CD-1, CD-2, CD-4 and CD-5; were completed using a reverse circulation drill (RC). The drilling was suspended before the fifth hole (CD-3) commenced, due to adverse weather and subsequent wet ground conditions. That hole, CD-3, was later completed using a diamond drill to test core recovery compared to wet RC sampling. All sampling was personally done or overseen by William Feyerabend, QP, who transported or shipped the samples to American Assay Laboratory, Sparks, NV for total carbon analyses using an ELTRA carbon sulfur analyzer.

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