Talga Resources Ltd. reported further high grade graphite results from drilling completed at the company's 100% owned projects located in north Sweden. The results are from the remaining two drill holes at the Vittangi graphite project and record high grade graphite ("Cg") from the southern-most line of drilling at the Nunasvaara North deposit which remains open in this direction and at depth. Significant results include: 23.1m @ 22.9% Cg from 27.4m in NUN16008 (hangingwall unit) and 27.1m @ 16.4% Cg from 94.0m (footwall unit); 10.2m @ 21.7% Cg from 45.9m in NUN16009 (hangingwall unit); and 15.9m @ 13.6% Cg from 109.1m (footwall unit). The new drill results from Nunasvaara North will be used to revise the current JORC (2012) resource estimate at Vittangi. Preliminary work on the new resource estimate is underway and on track to be delivered and announced next month. At the company's Piteå graphite project located approximately 40km west of the port of Piteå and 300km south from Vittangi, Talga tested two electromagnetic anomalies for graphite mineralization. The drill holes intersected multiple broad zones of visibly large-flake graphite in gneissic and granitoid host rocks. High resolution scanning and digital processing of outcrop samples by CSIRO demonstrate the majority of the graphite particles are 200-300 µm length and that 20% of the graphite particles exceed >600 µm length, however the mineralized zones average less than significant grades (<5% Cg). These results will be reviewed along with the associated geophysical data to determine any future work at Piteå in the context of Talga's higher grade projects further north.