LAS VEGAS, May 23, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- National
Graphite Corp. (OTCQB: NGRC) is pleased to announce that, further
to the news of March 5, wherein the
Company submitted an "Intent to Operate" plan with the
Humbolt-Toiyabe National Forestry Service, Elko District Office to
drill five holes within the Chedic Voltaire lode claim block, the
National Forestry Service has determined that the Company submit a
"Plan of Operations" (PoO) to include an environmental impact
study. Consequently we are submitting a 5 hole drill program
to SWCA of Elko, Nevada. SWCA is
one of the leading environmental consulting firms to the mining
industry in the U.S. SWCA will give NGRC a quote and timeline for
this work. Upon completion of this environmental impact study, the
Company will then submit the PoO to the Forestry Service for
permitting approval. A spokesperson, who has had a preliminary
review, considers it a " Linear Environmental Evaluation" which is
a very straight forward, simple, and timely process, as no road
building is required.
The Chedic Graphite Property has been the recent subject of
geochemical sampling and geophysics and has outlined the
potential to host an economic graphite ore body.
National Graphite Corp. currently holds the rights to the Chedic
Voltaire, past producing, graphite mine in NW Nevada near Carson City,
NGRC plans to advance the project through the exploration and
development stages.
About National Graphite Corp.
National Graphite Corp. is an American based graphite
development company focused on bringing the Chedic Graphite Mine
back into commercial production to supply the fast growing graphite
mineral market. The mineral is used in the manufacture of
Lithium-ion batteries and is considered critical to U.S. industry
sectors like Consumer Electronics, Green Technology and Alternative
Energy. National Graphite is committed to long-term sustainable
graphite production within North American.
Contact: Kenneth B Liebscher
- CEO@nationalgraphitecorp.com
"Safe Harbor" Statement:
Under The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The
statements in the press release that relate to the Company's
expectations with regard to the future impact on the Company's
results from new products in development are forward-looking
statements, within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. A complete "SAFE HARBOR: Disclosure" is listed
on the Company's Website NationalGraphiteCorp.com under "News"
SOURCE National Graphite Corp.