DNI Metals Inc. announce that it has filed on Sedar the full report of its initial National Instrument 43-101 Mineral Resource Estimate for its Vohitsara Graphite deposit in Madagascar. DNI has assembled a strong knowledgeable graphite development team who have built four graphite processing plants and operated two graphite mines. The team chose this part of Madagascar because it has the potential to host graphite projects which could be developed into producing mines. Graphite has been produced in the area for over 100 years with some of the historical production occurring on DNI's properties. This initial resource is just the beginning, considering only drilled a small portion of the Main mineralized zone, as the resource is open ended along the north-south strike length and down dip to the west. With the release of the resource, and the expected environmental licences not far behind, DNI can focus on constructing its Pilot Plant. While the assumptions used for the mineral resource estimate generated a in-pit mineral resource based on a 1.5% GC cut-off, DNI has decided to use a 3.0% GC cut-off for the base case resources to better demonstrate that there are reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction. The sensitivity table outlining the mineral resources at various cut-off grades above and below the 3% GC base case allows DNI to determine the potential impact on the resources should efficiencies be identified in further studies. The drilling program on the Main zone that was completed in 2017, covered a length of approximately 750 metres. The Main zone is open ended. The Marofody project has historical production. It has historical mapping to show the possibility of multiple mineralized zones. Further testing is needed, and will commence in 2019, to analyze these zones. The Mineral Resource Estimate was prepared by Micon International Limited ("Micon"). The effective date of this Mineral. Resource Estimate is April 2, 2019, and it is based on DNI's Main zone defined by 4 trenches, a road cut, 22 diamond drill holes and 38 R/C drill holes up to December 31, 2017. Leapfrog Geo 4.4.2 software was used to construct a three dimensional ("3D") solid models. Mineral Resource categorization was applied using both variography and geometric criteria, i.e. spacing between drill holes/assay composites. The Technical Report to disclose the Mineral Resource Estimate is being prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 (‘NI 43-101’) and the CIM Standards for mineral disclosure by Micon.