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Canada Carbon Inc V.CCB

Alternate Symbol(s):  BRUZF

Canada Carbon Inc. is a Canada-based mining exploration and development company. The Company is focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of graphite deposits. It holds a 100% interest in two graphite properties located in Quebec: the Miller Graphite Project located in Grenville-Sur-La-Rouge and the Asbury Graphite Mine located in Notre-Dame-du-Laus. The Miller hydrothermal lump-vein historical graphite mine and surrounding property covers approximately 100 square kilometers (km2) and is located around 80 km west of Montreal in the Grenville Township. The Asbury Graphite Mine property is made up of two claims for a total of 119 hectares (ha). The Mine is located around 8.1 kilometers (km) northeast of Notre-Dame-Du-Laus in the Laurentides Region of southern Quebec.


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Comment by Eindhovenon Nov 06, 2013 10:52am
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RE:EGZ vs. CCB

RE:EGZ vs. CCB
Its not just about proximity to a highway, or even purity.  Energizer has extremely low operating costs to produce a ton of extremely large flake high quality graphite (47% large flake), as demonstrated by their preliminary economic assessment.  What percentage large flake will CCB produce?

Energizer's assessment was done with the current geography/infrastructure.  The current costs ($418 per ton to produce, plus $105 to get it to port) are expected to decrease with the additional work that has been done on process in connection with the pilot plant.  They are also expected to decrease as the Sakoa project improves local infrastructure. How much does CCB estimate it will cost to produce a ton?

6-9 tons of graphite are expected to be in the hands of potential partners by the end of the month.  What stage is CCB at?

Lots of news should be coming that could move the price of EGZ. 
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