U.S. is 100% import-dependent for current
natural graphite supply
Graphite One Resources Inc. (TSX-V:GPH)
(OTCQB:GPHOF)
(“Graphite One” or the “Company”)
Graphite One announces the publication of the U.S. Government’s
Critical Minerals List, which includes flake graphite as one of the
“Listed Minerals”. The list was mandated by the December 2017
Presidential Executive Order 13817.
Based on the U.S. Government’s Critical Minerals
List Report;
- Graphite is one of 14 Listed Minerals for
which the US is 100% import-dependent.
- Graphite is one of 9 Listed Minerals to meet
all 6 of the industrial/defense sector indicators identified by the
U.S. Government report.
- Graphite is one of 4 Listed Minerals for which
the U.S. is 100% import-dependent while meeting all 6
industrial/defense sector indicators.
- Graphite is one of 3 Listed minerals which
meet all industrial/defense sector indicators – and for which China
is the leading global producer and leading U.S. supplier.
The U.S Government’s Draft Critical Minerals
List report on graphite states that “China is by far the largest
producer of natural graphite, accounting for roughly two-thirds of
world production. Only 4 percent of the world’s natural graphite
comes from North America, with no U.S. production in decades.
Although natural graphite was not produced in the United States in
2016, about 98 U.S. firms, primarily in the Northeastern and Great
Lakes regions, consumed graphite in various forms from imported
sources for use in brake linings, foundry operations, lubricants,
refractory applications, and steelmaking. Graphite’s use in
rechargeable batteries, as well as technologies under development
(such as large-scale fuel-cell applications), could consume as much
graphite as all other uses combined.” 1
The full report, now final, is available for
download here:
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2018/05/18/2018-10667/final-list-of-critical-minerals-2018
“The inclusion of graphite on the U.S.
Government’s Critical Minerals List is a strong signal of the
importance of our Graphite Creek project,” said Anthony Huston,
Chief Executive Officer of Graphite One. “And from a U.S. national
defense standpoint, it’s a reminder that our deposit has a history
of meeting defense needs, as it was mined as part of the
steel-production supply chain during the World War II war effort.
Today, it’s technology applications that are driving the need for
graphite – for high tech, electric vehicles and energy storage, as
well as national security applications.”
About Graphite One Resources
Inc.
GRAPHITE ONE RESOURCES INC. (TSX-V:GPH)
(OTCQB:GPHOF) continues to develop its Graphite One Project (the
“Project”), whereby the Company could potentially
become an American producer of high grade Coated Spherical Graphite
(“CSG”) that is integrated with a domestic
graphite resource. The Project is proposed as a vertically
integrated enterprise to mine, process and manufacture high grade
CSG primarily for the lithium-ion electric vehicle battery market.
As set forth in the Company’s NI 43-101 Preliminary Economic
Analysis dated effective November 28, 2016, potential graphite
mineralization mined from the Company’s Graphite Creek Property is
expected to be processed into concentrate at a graphite processing
plant. The proposed processing plant would be located on the
Graphite Creek Property situated on the Seward Peninsula about 60
kilometers north of Nome, Alaska. CSG and other value-added
graphite products, would likely be manufactured from the
concentrate at the Company’s proposed graphite product
manufacturing facility, the location of which is the subject of
further study and analysis. The Company intends to make a
production decision on the Project once a feasibility study is
completed.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS "Anthony
Huston” (signed)
For more information on Graphite One Resources
Inc. please visit the Company’s
website, www.GraphiteOneResources.com or contact:
Anthony Huston CEO, President & Director
Tel: (604) 697-2862
Email: AnthonyH@GraphiteOneResources.com
Investor Relations Contact 1-604-684-6730
GPH@kincommunications.com
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Forward-looking information in this release
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relief from certain regulatory requirements and anticipated
simplification of the permitting process for the Project, stage and
progress of development of the Graphite Creek Project including the
ability to actually produce spherical graphite, ultimate further
and final results of additional test-work, estimated capital and
sustaining costs and the availability of equipment, labour and
resources required, the anticipated applications of graphite in
high-tech, clean tech, energy storage and national security
applications and all other anticipated applications, international
demand and ability to transport and enter into such markets, are
all forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes the
expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based
on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of
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that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in
forward-looking statements include: (i) the results of product
development test work may not be indicative of the advancement of
the project as anticipated, or at all, (ii) market prices, (iii)
exploitation and exploration successes, (iv) continuity of
mineralization, (v) uncertainties related to the ability to obtain
necessary permits, licenses and title and delays due to third party
opposition, (vi) changes in government policies regarding mining
and natural resource exploration and exploitation, (vii)
competition faced in securing experienced personnel, access to
adequate infrastructure to support mining, processing, development
and exploration activities and continued availability of capital
and financing, and (viii) general economic, market or business
conditions. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on
this forward-looking information, which is given as of the date it
is expressed in this press release, and the Company undertakes no
obligation to update publicly or revise any forward-looking
information, except as required by applicable securities laws. For
more information on the Company, investors should review the
Company's continuous disclosure filings that are available at
www.sedar.com.
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Draft Critical Mineral List—Summary of Methodology and Background
Information—U.S. Geological Survey Technical Input Document in
Response to Secretarial Order No. 3359
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