SRG Graphite Inc. announced the resumption of activities at the cobalt-nickel-scandium project, known as the Gogota deposit at the company's Lola Project in Guinea. SRG will be resuming activities on the Gogota deposit and expects to file a National Instrument ("NI") 43-101 compliant maiden mineral resource estimate in the first half of 2018. SRG acquired the Lola project from Sama Resources in a transaction in 2016. The Gogota deposit was discovered during a regional exploration program carried out over portions of the Lola project in 2013. Of the 51 vertical drill holes carried out over the Gogota Deposit, 31 were drilled over a 200-meter by 400-meter grid and 20 were drilled over a 200-meter by 200-meter grid. The first phase of samples from 31 drill holes representing 800 samples were sent for analysis and returned significant cobalt ("Co"), nickel ("Ni"), and scandium ("Sc") results, among others. The second phase of 20 drill holes representing 425 samples, which are still pending, have been sent to the lab for analysis. Core logging and sampling were performed at SRG's facility in Gogota village. Sample preparations were performed by Bureau Veritas Mineral Laboratory's facility in Abidjan, Ivory Coast ("BVML"), and then dispatched by BVML directly to their assay laboratory, Inspectorate Metals and Minerals, in Rustenburg, South Africa. All samples were assayed for cobalt, nickel and all major oxides using peroxide fusion XRF. Scandium was determined by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry.