Oct 8 2015
Saint Jean Carbon Inc. ("Saint Jean" or the "Company") is pleased to provide an update on Saint Jean's graphene project results. Last week Saint Jean Carbon in a press release issued on October 1, 2015, stating they had received a grant from NSERC (National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada) and that the company would issue the results of the research on October 6th 2015.
However, one of the magnetic nano level tests on the graphene has returned results leaving a very small chance that the measurements may not be 100% accurate. Measuring a magnetic field at this level is very difficult. As the material is believed to be a first of its kind, the company feels the conservative approach to assure the utmost of accuracy is in the best interest of the project and will help better understand the unique qualities of the material in the future. The team has determined that a different method of atomic level measurement must be obtained. The graphene will be sent out to a third party for testing. It is expected to take about 7 days for the test. When the results are available the company will issues the final results. We thank our shareholders for their patience. Dr. Don MacIntyre, the Company's geologist, P. Geo., and Qualified Person, reviewed and approved the technical and scientific information in this release.
About Saint Jean
Saint Jean is a publicly traded carbon sciences company with interest in graphene and graphite mining claims on five 100% Company owned properties located in the province of Quebec in Canada. The five properties include the Walker property, a past producing mine, the Wallingford property, the St. Jovite property, East Miller and Clot property. For information on Saint Jean's other properties and the latest news please go to the website: www.saintjeancarbon.com
On behalf of the Board of Directors
Saint Jean Carbon Inc.
Paul Ogilvie CEO and Director