National Graphite Corp. announced that the company's Phase 2 results and the discovery of a second high grade graphite zone. The survey results indicate the strike length of the conductive zone exceeds 1,500 meters with depths exceeding 500 meters.

The highly conductive zone is located adjacent to a dike of basalt composition and represents a zone of high grade (+40%) graphite. The high grade graphite zone ranges from 50 to 100 meters in width. Additional zones of disseminated graphite (resistivity below 110 ohm-meters) occur to the north of the main high grade graphite zone that has been exposed and sampled in the Chedic mine open cut and trenches.

Phase 2, Completed: National Graphite's CSAM/MT geophysical survey has been completed over the Chedic Graphite Mine mineral claims. The survey consisted of 15 survey lines, 100 stations, for a total of 4,250 lineal meters. Depth sections and horizontal depth slices were compiled. The -350 meter horizontal depth slice indicates two distinct high grade graphite zones approximately 100 meters in width with strike lengths exceeding 500 meters.

Phase 3: Further recommendations were made by the Company's geologists to complete a six (6) drill hole program to physically investigate the geophysical anomalies that represents high grade graphite mineralization.