The project is located in metamorphic rocks of the Grenville Province, where graphite mineralization is typically associated with marbles, paragneiss and quartzites.
Four main areas of interest have been identified:

- Mineralization primarily associated with marble
- Graphite present in the form of disseminated flakes
- Historical samples up to 19.49% Cg
- Drilling intersections including 10.14% Cg over 6 m

- Mineralization in schistose paragneiss
- Graphite disseminated in flakes
- Historical intersections up to 9.86% Cg over 46.75 m
- Surface samples around 12% Cg

- Graphite present in bands of schistose gneiss
- Graphite flakes from 0.5 to 5 mm
- Surface samples up to 15.53% Cg

- Graphite is present in marble and paragneiss
- Historical samples up to 23.0% Cg
- Graphite disseminated in flakes of 0.5 to 1.5 mm
Exploration Work
A geophysical survey totaling 246 km of lines was carried out on the property.
The work has made it possible to identify:
- 538 electromagnetic anomalies (TDEM)
- 204 moderate to severe conduction abnormalities
- Eleven linear trends associated with magnetic signatures, considered as potential targets for graphite mineralization
These results indicate a favorable potential for the presence of graphite in several areas of the project.
Recent Results
2024
107 samples were taken from the Ruisseau property, including
> 20% Cg
> 10% Cg
> 5% Cg
> 1% Cg
Four main areas of high-grade graphite have been identified:
Up to 27.9% Cg over 1500 m
Up to 24.7% Cg over 1300 m
Up to 21.7% Cg over 200 m
Up to 17.6% Cg (potentially up to 500 m)
2025
A prospecting and sampling program carried out in the spring of 2025 resulted in the collection of 36 samples.
< 0.05% Cg
< 1% Cg
1 to < 5% Cg
5 to < 10% Cg
10 to < 20% Cg
20 % Cg
Proposed Drilling Program
Based on the results obtained, several targets were identified:
- Rune: 5 primary targets + 4 secondary targets
- La Roche: 6 primary targets + 4 secondary targets
A drilling program of approximately 2,500 m is planned to test priority targets.
Work is scheduled to begin in November 2025, subject to obtaining the
necessary permits.
Geophysical Surveys
Quality Assurance
The samples were:
- collected with precise geolocation (UTM WGS84)
- analyzed by Actlabs (Val-d’Or)
- subject to quality controls (standard and blanks)
Graphitic carbon (Cg) analyses were carried out according to recognized methods, in an ISO 9001:2015 certified laboratory.
Qualified Person
The technical information has been reviewed by Mark Fekete, Professional Geologist, acting as a Qualified Person in accordance with Regulation 43-101.








