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Gratomic Inc V.GRAT

Alternate Symbol(s):  CBULF

Gratomic Inc. is a Canada-based exploration and development stage company with projects in Namibia, Brazil, and Canada. It supplies graphite and is engaged in the electric vehicle battery supply chain through the development of its flagship Aukam graphite mine and ongoing exploration at the Capim Grosso property. The Aukam property includes a mining license (ML) 215 (5,002 hectares (ha), in respect of base and rare metals, industrial minerals, and precious metals), and an exclusive prospecting license (EPL) 8746 (49,693 ha, in respect of base and rare metals, industrial minerals, and precious metals). The Aukam property is located in the district of Bethanie, Karas region of southern Namibia. The Capim Grosso Graphite project is situated in the center-east portion of the Bahia State, 280 km from the port of Salvador, the state capital, and 166 km from Feira de Santana and covers over 6,312 ha. It also owns a 100% interest in the Buckingham properties located in the Province of Quebec.


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Post by iamhumboltbirdson Mar 20, 2018 12:16am
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JV partner is Gratomic

JV partner is Gratomic

Also Reporting: Extension Of Exclusive Prospecting License To 2019; Up To 43.01% Carbon As Graphite From Surface Sampling; European Manufacturer Of Graphenes Will Use Aukam Graphite In Tests Of High Performance Tires  

LOS ANGELES, CA, Dec. 19, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Next Graphite, Inc. (OTC PINK: GPNE) ("Next Graphite," "GPNE" or the "Company"), a graphite development company in the African Republic of Namibia and co-license holder of the Aukam vein project, is pleased to recap multiple 2017 accomplishments: its Aukam Graphite Plant is approximately 50% constructed; positive sampling results continue; its exclusive Namibia prospecting license has been renewed; and its JV partner has concluded a significant round of financing and has entered into a LOI with its European graphene manufacturing partner. 

Aukam Plant Construction:  Plant construction is well underway and our JV partner, CKR Carbon Corporation, which is overseeing construction, anticipates plant completion in the second quarter of 2018. Initial production sampling will then commence.

Successful Testing of Aukam Graphite Continues: Work carried out on the project since January 2014 has involved detailed and regional geological mapping, geophysical surveys, sampling and assaying of graphite veins and dump material, metallurgical test work, bulk sampling, underground drilling and environmental impact assessments.

Surface sampling of graphite occurrences as of September 2017 has resulted in assays of 1.96% Cg (carbon as graphite) to 43.01% Cg from 22 samples of disseminated graphite, vein graphite and mineralized zone. The graphite occurrences were taken from over approximately 200m within a larger east-west zone of 500 meters of disseminated graphite. This zone broadly corresponds to a 700-meter long electromagnetic anomaly delineated earlier this year. Sampling is ongoing to fully delineate the potential of the graphite mineralization at Aukam.

Exclusive License Renewal: The Namibian Minister of Mines and Energy has approved the renewal of Exclusive Prospecting License (EPL) 3895 for a period of two years until April 3, 2019.

The renewed license covers an area of 27,870 hectares (278.7 square kilometers) over the historical Aukam vein graphite mine in southern Namibia. Recent work by the Company over the past two years has led to a better understanding of the quality and distribution of the graphite mineralization at Aukam. In particular exploration has demonstrated significant potential for expansion of the mineralization outside the old workings. 

JV Partner Financing: Our partner announced that it closed a non-brokered private placement on November 23, 2017 and raised CD $2,793,640. Proceeds from the offering will be used to complete the plant at Aukam, for the acquisition of mining equipment, for further exploration at Aukam, for product development, and for general working capital. 

Graphene Manufacturer LOI: Our JV partner also announced that a leading European manufacturer of surface engineered nano graphenes (EMG) signed an LOI to formally develop and exploit Aukam graphite, to facilitate the manufacture of nano surface engineered graphenes for large volume mass-market applications. We will supply an industrial quantity of Aukam graphite concentrate to enable the manufacture and testing of more than 400 high performance tires by that European graphene manufacturing partner.

“I am very pleased with the progress we have accomplished with our joint venture partner at Aukam in 2017,” said Cliff Bream, CEO of Next Graphite. “Inevitable delays and challenges in exploratory mining activities have been overcome and the stage has been set for much-anticipated production revenues in 2018. We have opted to go to non-reporting status for the time being to concentrate on our focus on the Aukam plant and our drive to profitability, rather than spend time and money on public filings. We plan on resuming fully reporting status after we begin revenues, which we anticipate in the second quarter 2018,” Bream concluded.

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