Washington Summit Spotlights Critical Importance of Graphite Production
07 Mai 2019 - 12:00PM
SENATOR MURKOWSKI PROPOSES NEW CRITICAL
MINERALS LEGISLATION AT SUMMIT
Graphite One Inc. (GPH: TSX-V; GPHOF: OTCQB) (“Graphite
One” or the “Company”) was the sole graphite developer
taking part in Benchmark Minerals Summit 2019, an
invitation-only/no media event for industry leaders and U.S.
Government representatives held on May 2 in Washington,
D.C.
“We are in the midst of a global battery arms
race that is intensifying,” Simon Moores, Managing Director of
Benchmark Mineral Intelligence told summit participants.
“Lithium, graphite, cobalt and nickel are the key enablers of the
lithium ion battery and, in turn, the lithium ion battery is the
key enabler of the energy storage revolution. Globally, they are
facing a wall of demand especially from electric vehicles, yet the
U.S. has been a bystander in building a domestic supply chain
capacity.”
“Graphite is the most extreme example, with no
flake graphite mining and anode production compared to China’s 51%
and 100% of the world’s total, respectively,” Moores told the
gathering.
Responding to Moores’ opening statement,
GPH CEO Anthony Huston told summit participants: “[Graphite
One is] a solution to that problem – graphite, mined responsibly,
to U.S. standards – from the State of Alaska.”
In her keynote remarks at the summit, Senator
Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) said: “The significance of foreign oil
dependence is widely understood, but our foreign mineral dependence
is equally – if not more – serious. Last year [the United
States] imported at least 50 percent of 48 minerals, including 100
percent of 18 of them. That should worry everyone, particularly
because it is happening at the same time that demand, for
everything from graphite and lithium to cobalt and nickel, is about
to skyrocket…. I have introduced the American Mineral
Security Act, a bipartisan bill that takes a comprehensive approach
to rebuilding our domestic mineral supply chain. Unless we
take significant steps, we’re at risk of ceding major economic
drivers to other countries.”
Speaking after the Senator’s announcement, and
stating that “Senator Murkowski… has elevated the critical minerals
issue in the Senate,” Mr. Huston added: “We’ve got to move
beyond Government lists of critical minerals we lack, and get a
clear signal from the U.S. Government that projects like ours, and
many others involving critical minerals – that our projects
matter.”
The text of Senator Murkowski’s bill, co-sponsored by Senator
Joe Manchin (D-WV), can be viewed here.
Mr. Huston’s op-ed in The Economic Standard on the morning of
the Washington summit can be viewed here.
About Graphite One
GRAPHITE ONE INC. continues to develop its
Graphite Creek 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 Preliminary Economic
Assessment, 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 Inc please visit the
Company’s website, www.GraphiteOneInc.com or contact:
Anthony Huston CEO, President & Director Tel: (604) 889-4251
Email: AHuston@GraphiteOneInc.com
Investor Relations Contact 1-604-684-6730
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