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Bass Metals reaps further exploration success following drilling at Graphmada

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ASX:BSM
11 September 2019 02:01 (AEST)

Bass Metals has announced continued exploration success at its flagship Graphmada graphite mine complex.

The company has completed diamond drilling on 34 holes and reached depths of 33 metres. With over 1000 square kilometres explored so far, the program’s main focus was supporting the reclassification of over 3.5 megatons worth of existing resources. Of those 3.5 megatons, Bass Metals’ recent assessment estimates Total Graphite Carbon levels are currently sitting at 4.2 per cent.

Following the program, Bass Metals has renewed its commitment to expand the project throughout the 2020 financial year, positioning the company as a global player in the graphite flake concentrate industry.

Bass Metals’ CEO Tim McManus said the company would continue working towards developing its large scale mining projects following the positive results.

“To have again realized significant large flake graphite potential in direct
proximity to our fully developed infrastructure is an excellent result, and we
eagerly anticipate the findings from our more extensive drilling program at the
Mahela Deposit,” Tim stated.

Located in Madagascar, the Graphmada complex hosts four known graphite deposits. Bass has recently turned its focus to exploring the Mahefedok prospect after a trial drilling program showed further mineralisation exists near the deposit’s northern pit.

“Bass will continue to aggressively explore its permits within the region, to
continue to accelerate its growth in Mineral Resources to support large scale
operations and downstream integration,” he continued.

Full results from Bass’ exploration tests are expected in October, with the company acknowledging the potential to expand the current project area.

Bass Metals’ market capital is currently valued at A$22.48 million, with its share price holding steady at A$0.08.

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