Graphite One Inc. (GPH: TSX-V; GPHOF: OTCQB) (“Graphite
One” or the “Company”) announced today it has initiated a
pilot scale program with the first step being the shipment of
approximately 12,000 pounds of raw graphitic material from Graphite
Creek’s surface sampling program to Graphite One’s U.S.-based
industrial partner for processing into advanced graphite materials.
“This is a significant step towards our goal to
establish our STAX flake graphite as the key raw material in the
value-added, all-American supply chain from mine-to-value-added
processing, and beyond that to batteries and other original
equipment manufacturer applications,” said Anthony Huston, CEO of
Graphite One. (See additional detail on Graphite One’s STAX
Graphite below.)
While the industrial partner is unnamed for
purposes of preserving the Company’s competitive advantage, it is
an established industry enterprise credited for its work with the
U.S. Government and the commercial graphite and carbon
industry.
The pilot program is expected to produce
critical data and sample material for the Pre-Feasibility Study of
the Company’s Graphite Creek Project. The Project includes the
mining and processing of graphitic material near Nome, Alaska as
well as the production of coated spherical graphite and other
advanced materials from that precursor at a processing plant whose
location is to be finalized.
Working closely with Graphite One, the
industrial partner will conduct primary and secondary processing of
the Graphite Creek material, to include production of batches of
value-added products for market sampling in the electric
battery/energy storage and other high profit margin market
segments.
Launching of the pilot program for the Graphite
Creek Project coincides with the welcome news of the emerging U.S.
Government’s recognition of a need to reduce the United States’
dependence on imports of certain critical minerals which form the
building blocks of U.S. energy independence. Pursuant to President
Donald J. Trump’s Executive Order #13817, dated December 20, 2017
and entitled: “A Federal Strategy to Ensure Secure and Reliable
Supplies of Critical Minerals”, the Secretary of the Interior in
May 2018 published the final list of 35 mineral commodities deemed
“critical” under the definition provided in the Executive Order.
Natural crystalline flake graphite, such as the kind available at
the Graphite Creek deposit, is on the Critical Minerals List.
Natural graphite currently makes up about 46% of lithium-ion
battery anodes with synthetic (artificial) graphite accounting for
about 43% (Avicenne Energy, 2017).
Mr. Huston’s recent op-ed in The Economic
Standard on graphite’s place in the context of Critical Minerals
issues can be viewed here.
About STAX Graphite’s Unique Features
and Ongoing R&D Work
Graphite One’s graphite mineralization has been
discovered to be unique and distinct from other known graphite
materials as it exhibits naturally the morphological
characteristics of an already-processed material. To highlight
these unique properties, the Company has branded Graphite Creek
graphite by the acronym “STAX”: “S”, as in
Spheroidal; “T”, as in Thin; “A”,
as in Aggregate; and, “X” as in Expanded. The
Company has applied to trademark “STAX GRAPHITE” in the United
States and Canada.
One measure of performance comparison is
discharge capacity, a measure of a battery’s energy storage
capability once first charged. The best results with STAX coated
spherical graphite (“C-SPG “) achieved reversible discharge
capacity as high as 370.1 Ah/kg – or 0.5% below the theoretical
maximum possible. For uncoated spherical graphite (“U-SPG”), the
best result achieved the theoretical maximum of 372 Ah/kg. In other
tests with STAX U-SPG, the first discharge capacities of most
showed a deviation of just 1% from the theoretical maximum and the
greatest deviation was 3%. In addition, all the STAX tests
performed demonstrated the ability to achieve the same or similar
discharge capacities in repeated subsequent charging/discharging
cycles.1
The ability to reach and closely approach
theoretical maximum discharge capacity and to consistently maintain
high repeated values on cycling demonstrates the high performance
potential of STAX graphite.
Research and development work is ongoing to
better understand and quantify the significant features of STAX
graphite as well as assess its performance in commercial equipment
for establishing purchase specifications. The unique morphologies
of STAX graphite may well turn out to be the major competitive
advantage of Graphite One by contributing to lower costs and
superior performance.
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
GPH@kincommunications.com
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its
Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the
policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for
the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
This release includes certain statements that
may be deemed to be forward-looking statements. All statements in
this release, other than statements of historical facts that
address implementation of a more established shipment program,
exploration drilling, exploitation activities, future production,
establishment of a processing plant, and events or developments
that the Company expects, are 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 future performance and actual
results or developments may differ materially from those in the
forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results
to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements
include market prices, exploitation and exploration successes,
continuity of mineralization, uncertainties related to the ability
to obtain necessary permits, licenses and title and delays due to
third party opposition, changes in government policies regarding
mining and natural resource exploration and exploitation, and
continued availability of capital and financing, and 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.
1 Source: NI 43-101 Preliminary Economic Analysis on the
Graphite One Project; dated June 30, 2017 and filed July 12,
2017.
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