Nouveau Monde Mining Enterprises Inc. reported positive results of the fall 2013 drilling program on the Matawinie graphite Property (or the "Property") located in the St-Michel-des-Saints area, some 140 km North of Montreal, Québec. The late October to late November drill campaign consisted of 19 BQ size drill holes totaling 1505 m. The program was designed to test two distinct multi-kilometric electromagnetic anomalies referred to as "Ti-Nou" and "Gros-Nou" (see PR dated Oct 23(rd) 2013). A total of 192 split core samples, averaging 1 m in length, were analyzed for graphitic carbon (or "Cg") and sulfur (or "S") content.

Of these, 112 samples returned significant Cg results (> 5% Cg). All of the 19 drill holes, with the exception of hole TN-12, displayed mineralized intersections over 4% Cg measuring a minimum of 1 m in length. The ten most significant intersections grading over 5% Cg over 5 m are reported in the table below.

The highest assay result was obtained in hole GN-5 which returned a 1 m intersection grading 24.6% Cg. A total of 11 core holes were drilled on the Ti-Nou area along the main linear electromagnetic anomaly. The distance between the easternmost and westernmost holes span a length of approximately 1385 m. The 8 drill holes located on the Gros-Nou anomaly cover an area of approximately 360 m by 640 m.