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Gratomic Inc V.GRAT

Alternate Symbol(s):  CBULF

Gratomic Inc. is a Canada-based junior exploration company that is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of assets located primarily in Canada and Namibia. The Company is focused on supplying graphite. The Company’s projects include Buckingham Graphite property, Aukam Graphite Project, Capim Grosso, and Jacobina & Igrapiuna Graphite Projects. The Buckingham Graphite property covers approximately 480 hectares in eight claim blocks and is located seven kilometers (km) northwest of Buckingham, Quebec, Canada. The Aukam Graphite Project is located in southern Namibia close to the port city of Luderitz. The property is comprised of exclusive prospecting licenses (EPL) 3895, EPL 6710, EPL 7512 and EPL 7513 that cover an area of 141,600 hectares in the Karas region of southern Namibia. Capim Grosso is situated at the center east portion of the Bahia province, approximately 280 km from the port of Salvador, at the province capital, and 166km from Feira de Santana.


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Comment by GabeBuffeton Nov 06, 2023 12:10pm
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RE:sir-King Frans IG post and making sense of Gratomics future

RE:sir-King Frans IG post and making sense of Gratomics futureFortescue executive chairman Andrew Forrest says he wants the mining side of the business to supply the “future facing” metals required by its clean energy division, and soaring diesel costs demonstrate why the company wants to push into clean energy.

Fortescue acquired battery manufacturer Williams Advanced Engineering earlier this year, which will likely stoke its need for battery minerals such as lithium, cobalt, graphite and copper.

ortescue Metals Group has agreed to acquire 100% of UK-based high-performance battery and electrification technologies provider Williams Advanced Engineering (WAE) for $223m.
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