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ENERGIZER RESOURCES INC T.EGZ

"Energizer Resources Inc is an exploration stage company. It is engaged in the advancement of the Molo Graphite Project, consisting of a commercially minable graphite deposit situated in the African country of Madagascar."


TSX:EGZ - Post by User

Post by riverrockon Dec 03, 2016 9:46pm
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Post# 25551552

Just possibilities

Just possibilities
Madagascar's Ambatovy Mine is major nickel and cobalt producer run by Sherritt International (40%), Sumitomo Corp (32.5%) and Korea Resources Corp (27.5%)

Sumitomo Corp and Korea Resources Corp are large International Companies, while Sherritt is a experienced miner with a strong metal processing background.

The nickel and cobalt they produce in Madagascar is very important to the electric vehicle market.

I wouldn't be surprised if they were to consider a JV or partnership with Energizer on its Molo Graphite Project.

If such a JV or partnership occurred the JV would be supplying the required types of graphite, nickel and cobalt, while Sumitomo Corp and Korea Resources Corp (both major international company's) might consider a battery plant on Madagascar to provide batteries for the electric vehicle market.

Sumotomo is also involved with VRB's using battery grade Vanadium that can be mined at Energizer's Green Giant Mine in Madagascar. 
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