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Northern Graphite Corp V.NGC

Alternate Symbol(s):  NGPHF

Northern Graphite Corporation is a Canada-based flake graphite producing company. The Company is focused on producing natural graphite and upgrading it into high-value products critical to the green economy, including anode material for lithium-ion batteries/electric vehicles (EVs), fuel cells and graphene, as well as advanced industrial technologies. Its mining operations include Lac des Iles, Okanjande and Bissett Creek. Its products include Flake Graphite Products and Porocarb Products. The Lac des Iles (LDI) mine is the only flake graphite producer in North America. The LDI mine is located approximately two kilometers south of Lac-des-Iles, Quebec, 110 kilometers (km) northeast of Ottawa and 180 km northwest of Montreal. The Okanjande mining is located in Namibia, one of Africa's finest mining jurisdictions. It holds a 100% interest in the Bissett Creek Project, which is located around 15 km from the Trans-Canada Highway between the towns of Deep River and Mattawa, Ontario.


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Post by scissors14on Jul 15, 2012 2:12pm
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World relies on China for battery grade graphite

World relies on China for battery grade graphite
World relies on China for battery grade graphite
05 July 2012
Western producers play catch up to Chinese manufacturers of spherical graphite
China’s dominance of the world’s graphite industry is starting to spill over into value added products, new data from IM shows. Research from The Natural Graphite Report 2012 documents the extent of the country’s dominance of spherical graphite production. In 2011, China produced over 90% of the world’s uncoated spherical graphite produced from high quality flakes. Producers of lithium-ion batteries rely on the superior spherical graphite to produce high performance batteries for mobile energy and electric vehicles.
The non-Chinese graphite sector has used spherical graphite as its R&D battle ground in the last 18 months. An influx of junior miners, mainly from Canada, has seen a sharp increase of focus surrounding production techniques of battery grade material. For many years western producers in Germany and the US have been attempting to develop more economic methods of producing spherical graphite without wasting 70% of the starting rawmaterial, high quality flake product work in excess of $1,500/tonne.
Present methods in China are unsustainable elsewhere in the world. Graphite producers such as Graphit Kropfmühl, Superior Graphite, and Nacional de Grafite are developing production routes based on a more environmentally friendly method to acid-intensive practices Chinese companies’ use. Canada-based junior Northern Graphite conducted significant research into new production methods using a larger size flake of +50 mesh sourced from its Bissett Creek project in Ontario. Despite these efforts, no company outside of China has had sustained commercial success in this field.
The primary markets for battery-grade graphite are Japan and South Korea. Many of these companies purchase uncoated spherical graphite as a lower price to coated material needed for battery applications. Domestic coating facilities then finish the products for sale to the countries’ anode manufacturers. These are the customers that new producers of spherical graphite want to gain. But for now China is in a very strong position of exporting a higher value product instead of raw material, a position its government wants many of its other mineral industries to follow.
The Natural Graphite Report 2012 will be published by Industrial Minerals Research soon. It will be the world’s only report focusing solely and in detail on the natural graphite industry. Pre-order copies can be ordered at indmin.com/GraphiteReport
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