Comet Resources Ltd. announced the identification of graphene nano-platelets in exfoliated diamond drill core from the Springdale Project, Western Australia. These thin layered, large particles have been produced from the high grade mineralised core in HD018 (9 metres at 30.2% total graphitic carbon). This result demonstrates that Comet's metallurgical consultants are able to successfully recover graphene from its high grade Springdale Graphite Project. Two samples were scanned with an Atomic force microscope and confocal Raman microscopy. Results confirmed that large thin sheets of carbon material are present in the samples tested to date. Additional work on these and other samples will continue over the coming months. In addition to on-going metallurgical testwork, Comet has recommenced a 5,000 metre reverse circulation (RC) drilling at the Springdale Graphite Project. The company has already completed 31 holes for 1,571 metres during December. Results from this program are expected this quarter.