The 153m long drill hole, GBNC0003, contains a cumulative thickness of 125m of graphitic mineralization.

Hole GBND0005 intersects 313m of graphitic mineralisation from surface to end of hole at 428m and remains open at depth.

Triton Minerals managing director Brad Boyle said: "To intercept a further 313m cumulative width of graphite mineralisation in a single hole and still open at depth, some 500m south west from the last major interception is an astounding result."

"Further, the latest assay results are demonstrating that the Nicanda Hill prospect mineralisation contains multiple high grade graphite zones averaging 11% graphite carbon," Boyle said.

The company has to date completed 19 RC drill holes and 5 diamond holes in the current drilling program on the Nicanda Hill prospect.

The drilling has identified a width of over 850m of graphite mineralisation at surface and over 400m vertically.