Berkwood Resources Ltd. announced that it successfully completed a ground geophysics program on its Lac Gueret South Graphite Project in Quebec. The program better assessed two large targets with several anomalies interpreted to be prospective for a large volume of graphite mineralization. The purpose of this program was to ground truth and in priority to better delineate two principal targets characterized by large electromagnetic anomalies that were previously detected by an airborne survey performed in the late 2014.

A third target area erized by a smaller and weaker anomaly was also surveyed during this ground. A total of 30.67 line kilometers of TDEM (time domain electromagnetic), 38.56 line kilometers of Magnetic and 1.15 line kilometer of VLF-EM ground surveying was completed with nearly-continuous readings on Zones 1, 2 and 4 along north-south lines variably spaced 50, 100 and 200 meters apart. As previously defined by the TDEM airborne survey, Zone 1 is characterized by two individual limbs over a two kilometer length and 50 meters to 600 meters in width.

The western part of this zone is now better delineated with four VLF-EM and 22 PhiSpy ground geophysical anomalies 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 50 meters in width further to the east.

Zone 2 lies immediately south of the Mason Graphite claim boundary and along strike from the graphite zones of Mason Graphite, which are being readied for production. A total of two VLF-EM and 15 PhiSpy ground geophysical anomalies confirm the occurrence of two parallel east-west anomaly limbs with the main anomaly limb measuring one kilometer in length and 60 meters in width. Further exploration in the form of trenching and drilling is planned for the Lac Gueret South Graphite property during next spring on Zones 1 and 2 TDEM anomalies in order to evaluate the size, continuity, quantity and quality of any potential graphite mineralization.

Berkwood has an option to earn a 100%-interest in the 5,788 ha Lac Guéret South Graphite Property, which borders the southern boundary of Mason Graphite's Lac Guéret Graphite Project. A NI 43-101 compliant mineral resource estimate for Mason Graphite's Lac Gueret property indicates a measured & indicated mineral resource of 65.7 million tonnes grading 17.2% Cgr, which includes a higher grade resource of 9.7 million tonnes grading 31.2%. Berkwood's rational for exploring its Lac Guéret South Graphite Project is to find similar graphite mineralization to that of Mason Graphite.