RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Battery Day coming I guess you missed my last most recent post Lire02.
As I stated within my previous post, Soroush mentioned, during the 4:00PM call, the company I highlighted in blue within my previous post, Emerys Graphite and Carbon.
I've know all along that Emerys Graphite and Carbon had been supplying NanoXplore with graphite; and that is not all I have know for the longest while now, he,he,he.
Perhaps we just forget Mason Graphite Lire02.
I could be wrong about this, not likely though, Mason Graphite never really got into the production stage at it's graphite properties project; and the company pivoted away from developing said project and partnered with Black Swan Graphene, which has since been sold, I have to check on that though..
NOTE:
Emerys Graphite and Carbon attained it's graphite, some of which said company provided to NanoXplore, from the only graphite producing mine project within Quebec, Canada.
It is only the second and largest producer within North America for the longest while now.
Most people simply don't know, as I have known for quite a while now, that Quebec, Canada hosts Lac des Iles graphite mine ("LDI"), the only graphite mine in Canada.
Apparently, the Quebec based Emerys mine is almost "depleted" and much more greater investment is required to expand the graphite resource; that is where Northern Graphite Corporation senior secured investors, inclusive of Sprott of course, come into the picture.
Northern Graphite Corporation is in the middle of seeking to close a comprehensive $40M deal for the purchase, from Emerys SA, of the existing mining operations within Quebec and operations within Namibia as well.
Perhaps you, Lire02, should be concentrating more so on Northern Graphite Corporation, NGC.V,
If you want to know who would be supplying graphite to NanoXplore going forward,
Northern Garphite Corporation could more than likely be allowed to keep producing and supplying NanoXplore with the graphite needed.
Although, perhaps that is about to change as well, i.e. once Nouveau Monde Graphite NOU.V, is placed into graphite production mode.
Also, there is already a major producer in Namibia who is importing higher quality vien graphite, which is processed into spherical graphite, into North America.
I tell you the name of this company later, i.e. if you don't already know and when you ask me Lire02.
Alas, everybody is chasing upgraded 'spherical graphite' (see Forge Nano's process for both Nouveau Monde Graphite and the other company which you probably already know about; let me know if you don't and I'll tell you Lire02).
Although NanoXplore's battery chemistry, specifically NanoXplore's use of "Graphene BlackTM" as comprising the most advanced graphene-Si centric Li-on battery cells, doesn't need Forge Nano's process to produce spherical graphite from raw graphite. Too bad; so sad for Forge Nano, eh. lol!