Berkwood plans a Surface Sampling program at its Lac Gueret Graphite Project mineralised extensions.

July 9th, 2019, VANCOUVER, B.C. Berkwood Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: BKR, FSE: BK2, WKN: A110N3) (“Berkwood” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has planned for mobilization of field crews extension projects, located adjacent to its Lac Gueret South Graphite Project located in Quebec for the immediate collection of surface graphite exposure samples, and for the collection of near surface conductor distribution data by beep-mat. The Company has determined that a long-term graphite production strategy is best served by evaluating multiple proximally located podiform graphite deposits (comparable to its centrally located Zone 1 project) to feed a future, centrally located processing facility. The model is amenable to graphite production from multiple shallow, low strip ratio open pit mining locations surrounding the Company’s existing project.

To advance the current project model the Company has, in the context of resource learning acquired from the evaluation of its drilled Zone 1 occurrence, further assessed the historic sampling of known graphite exposure on ground currently held. The review has isolated a number of high priority targets, some of which have returned high grade samples during previous workers. The presently planned sampling campaign will target five identified areas (including the eastern extension of Zone 1).

The sampling and shallow geochemistry program will focus on five (5) high priority locations where previous workers have previously reported multiple high-grade samples at surface. The five target zones will be prospected, sampled and surveyed on the strength of historic sampling exercises, airborne geophysical anomalies (2003 regional GeoTEM time domain EM data, locally a 2014 TDEM survey flown by the Company, and 2012 airborne magnetics flown by government entities respectively), ease of access and proximity to the core Zone 1 project.

The planned program will access the projects using existing roads and forest trails but will not include further access development as part of the present program. Preparations for mobilization are presently being expedited, and mobilization will be affected mid-July.

Lac Gueret South Property, Quebec

Lac Gueret South is located in Cote Nord, Quebec, a three hour drive from Baie-Comeau in an area of very good infrastructure. The Project directly borders Mason Graphite’s (TSX-LLG) advanced Lac Gueret Project to the South.   With a market capitalisation of over $250 million Mason owns one of the largest high-grade graphite deposits in the world, and is planning on building a new graphite mine and processing plant.

Lac Gueret South’s Zone 1

Two distinct electromagnetic conductors appear to occur over a two-kilometer length and 50 meters to 600 meters in width as defined by airborne EM geophysics (see the Berkwood news release dated February 10, 2015). The western part of this zone was further defined by ground VLF and EM surveys: four VLF and 22 contiguous PhiSpy EM conductors have been detected over an apparent 800 meters length and up to a 300 meters width. This western area is interpreted as a potential bulk graphite zone interlayered within the hinge of a complex fold. The limbs thin to some 50 meters in width further to the east.

Four separate drill programs have been executed on the western extent of Berkwood’s Zone 1 Graphite Body for a total of 44 holes and 6,006m completed. The Company is pleased to announce it has intersected visual Graphite in every hole drilled to date, with significant Cgr intercepts being observed in 41 holes. These programs have provided the data and assays for a resource estimation program that is presently in process.

Tom Yingling, President and CEO states, Berkwood is in the process of demonstrating a viable conceptual hub resource location at its Zone 1, Lac Gueret South prospect location. The coarse nature of the naturally occurring graphite, and the compelling in situ grades, has stimulated our determination to rapidly locate and evaluate certain nearby zones of Zone 1 lookalike graphite occurrences. These occurrences are of interest as they could support our emerging hub-and-spoke mining feed model, which envisions an integrated graphite production scenario that depends upon shallow production from multiple podiform deposits. The model would offer maximum optionality in production scheduling and extended resource life. The existence of a number of nearby known high grade occurrences and some geophysical Zone 1 lookalike targets has motivated Berkwood to galvanise this rapid sampling and shallow geophysical initiative so as to expedite definition of proximal feed sources: these will compliment the potential of the Zone 1 prospect, where we intend to shortly report a resource.”  

Edward Lyons PGeo (BC, QC, NL) is a Qualified Person under the definition of Canadian National Instrument 43-101, and has approved the technical information in this news release.  Ed has worked extensively on the Lac Gueret Property, now owned by Mason, and neighbouring graphite properties since 2000.

About the Company:  Berkwood is engaged in exploration for the commodities that enable the modern revolution in essential technologies. These technologies are dependent upon the ethical mining and supply of naturally occurring elements and minerals that enhance the performance of energy storage systems and permit the development and miniaturization of new electronics and structural components for the new suite of innovative tools.  The Company is led by a team with collectively over 100 years experience and whose members have been involved with the discovery of several producing mines.

On Behalf of the Board of Directors

Berkwood Resources Ltd.

‘Thomas Yingling’

President, CEO & Director

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