Day 1 Executive Orders Include Focus on Encouraging
Domestic Critical Mineral Production & Expediting Federal
Permitting Processes
VANCOUVER, BC, Jan. 23,
2025 /CNW/ - Graphite One Inc. (TSXV: GPH)
(OTCQX: GPHOF) ("Graphite One", "G1" or the "Company"),
welcomes the Executive Orders ("EOs") issued on January 20, 2025 by President Donald Trump on energy, Critical Minerals and
the importance of Alaska to U.S.
Critical Mineral development and American energy
independence.
"Having received two grants from the Department of Defense and a
$325 million Letter of Interest from
the EXIM Bank, we are actively analyzing these new Executive Orders
to determine how G1 can further accelerate our project to
contribute to national goals relating to U.S. innovation, economic
development and national security," said Anthony Huston, CEO of G1. "These Presidential
actions confirm our 100% U.S.-based supply chain strategy. So much
depends on the U.S. having a robust, reliable source of advanced
graphite materials, and Graphite One intends to meet that
need."
Three EOs in particular have the potential to impact G1's
Graphite Creek project:
EXECUTIVE ORDER: DECLARING A NATIONAL ENERGY
EMERGENCY
The Energy Emergency EO aims to facilitate "the energy and
critical minerals ("energy") identification, leasing, development,
production, transportation, refining, and generation capacity of
the United States," to support
development of the "…energy supply needed for manufacturing,
transportation, agriculture, and defense industries, and to sustain
the basics of modern life and military preparedness."
Sections which the Company believes are relevant to Graphite
One's complete U.S.-based advanced graphite supply chain
include:
Sec. 2. Emergency Approvals
(a) "The heads of executive departments
and agencies ("agencies") shall identify and exercise any lawful
emergency authorities available to them, as well as all other
lawful authorities they may possess, to facilitate the
identification, leasing, siting, production, transportation,
refining, and generation of domestic energy resources, including,
but not limited to, on Federal lands. If an agency assesses
that use of either Federal eminent domain authorities or
authorities afforded under the Defense Production Act (Public Law
81-774, 50 U.S.C. 4501 et seq.) are necessary to achieve this
objective, the agency shall submit recommendations for a course of
action to the President, through the Assistant to the President for
National Security Affairs."
Sec. 3. Expediting the Delivery of Energy
Infrastructure.
(a) "To facilitate the Nation's energy
supply, agencies shall identify and use all relevant lawful
emergency and other authorities available to them to expedite the
completion of all authorized and appropriated infrastructure,
energy, environmental, and natural resources projects that are
within the identified authority of each of the Secretaries to
perform or to advance."
For more details, the full executive order can be found
here: Declaring a National Energy Emergency – The White
House.
EXECUTIVE ORDER: UNLEASHING AMERICAN
ENERGY
This EO addresses a range of federal policies with a focus on
streamlining permitting processes to bolster U.S. energy dominance,
eliminating or reducing current burdens in developing domestic
energy resources, specifically on Critical Minerals. Key provisions
for Graphite One are:
Sec. 5. Unleashing Energy Dominance through Efficient
Permitting.
(d) "The Secretaries of Defense, Interior,
Agriculture, Commerce, Housing and Urban Development,
Transportation, Energy, Homeland Security, the Administrator of the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Chairman of CEQ, and the
heads of any other relevant agencies shall undertake all available
efforts to eliminate all delays within their respective permitting
processes, including through, but not limited to, the use of
general permitting and permit by rule. For any project an
agency head deems essential for the Nation's economy or national
security, agencies shall use all possible authorities, including
emergency authorities, to expedite the adjudication of Federal
permits. Agencies shall work closely with project sponsors to
realize the ultimate construction or development of permitted
projects."
Sec. 9. Restoring America's Mineral Dominance.
(e) "The Secretary of Energy shall ensure
that critical mineral projects, including the processing of
critical minerals, receive consideration for Federal support,
contingent on the availability of appropriated funds."
For more details, the full executive order can be found
here: Unleashing American Energy – The White House.
EXECUTIVE ORDER:UNLEASHING ALASKA'S EXTRAORDINARY RESOURCE
POTENTIAL
This new EO recognizes the essential importance of Alaska – home of G1's Graphite Creek project,
recognized by the USGS as the nation's largest graphite deposit and
"among the largest in the world" – to U.S. Critical Mineral
development and energy independence. Key passages
include:
Sec. 2. It is the policy of the United States to:
(a) Fully avail itself of Alaska's vast lands and resources for the
benefit of the Nation and the American citizens who call
Alaska home;
(b) Efficiently and effectively maximize the
development and production of the natural resources located on both
Federal and State lands within Alaska; and
(c) Expedite the permitting and leasing
of energy and natural resource projects in Alaska.
Sec. 3. Specific Agency Actions.
(a) The heads of all executive
departments and agencies, including but not limited to the
Secretary of the Interior; the Secretary of Commerce, acting
through the Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere;
and the Secretary of the Army acting through the Assistant
Secretary of the Army for Public Works, shall exercise all lawful
authority and discretion available to them and take all necessary
steps to:
(i) Rescind, revoke, revise,
amend, defer, or grant exemptions from any and all regulations,
orders, guidance documents, policies, and any other similar agency
actions that are inconsistent with the policy set forth in section
2 of this order, including but not limited to agency actions
promulgated, issued, or adopted between January 20, 2021, and January 20, 2025…."
For more details, the full executive order can be found
here: Unleashing Alaska's
Extraordinary Resource Potential – The White House.
Graphite One's Domestic Supply Chain Strategy
With the United States almost
100 percent import dependent for anode active materials, Graphite
One is developing a complete U.S.-based, advanced graphite supply
chain solution anchored by the Graphite Creek deposit, recognized
by the US Geological Survey as the largest graphite deposit in the
U.S. "and among the largest in the world." The Graphite One Project
plan includes an advanced graphite material and battery anode
material manufacturing plant located in Warren, Ohio. The plan also includes a
recycling facility to reclaim graphite and the other battery
materials, to be co-located at the Ohio site, the third link in Graphite One's
circular economy strategy. The building of these facilities remains
subject to financing.
About Graphite One Inc.
GRAPHITE ONE INC. continues to develop its Graphite One Project
(the "Project") to become an American producer of high-grade
anode materials that is integrated with a domestic graphite
resource. The Project is proposed as a vertically integrated
enterprise to mine, process and manufacture anode active materials
primarily for the lithium‐ion electric vehicle battery
market. As set forth in the Company's 2022 Pre-Feasibility
Study, graphite mineralization mined from the Company's Graphite
Creek Property, situated on the Seward
Peninsula about 60 kilometers north of Nome, Alaska, would be processed into
concentrate at an adjacent processing plant. Natural and
artificial graphite anode active materials and other value‐added
graphite products would be manufactured from the concentrate and
other materials at Graphite One's proposed advanced graphite
materials manufacturing facility to be located in northeastern
Ohio.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors
"Anthony Huston" (signed)
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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, in
particular any further changes to or the implementation of the EO's
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