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Focus Graphite Updates the Timing of a PEA for its Lac Knife, Quebec Graphite Resource

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 11:17 AM on Tuesday, October 2nd, 2012

OTTAWA, ONTARIO–(Oct. 2, 2012) – Focus Graphite Inc. (TSX VENTURE:FMS)(OTCQX:FCSMF)(FRANKFURT:FKC) (“the Company”) wishes to provide the following shareholder update regarding the timing of the release of its NI 43-101 compliant Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) and supporting Technical Report (the “Technical Report”) for its Lac Knife, Quebec graphite resource.

Due to a requirement set by the Ontario Securities Commission to file the Technical Report on SEDAR by no later than October 31, 2012, the Company will be issuing a news release summarizing the results of the PEA together with the Technical Report on or before October 31, 2012. Roscoe Postle Associates is completing this report for Focus.

About Focus Graphite

Focus Graphite Inc. is an emerging mid-tier junior mining development company, a technology solutions supplier and a business innovator. It is the owner of the NI 43-101 compliant Lac Knife graphite deposit grading 16% carbon as graphite. The company’s goal is to assume an industry leadership position by becoming a low-cost producer of technology-grade graphite. As a technology-oriented enterprise with a view to building long-term, sustainable shareholder value, Focus Graphite is invested in the development of graphene applications and patents through Grafoid Inc.

Forward Looking Statements – Disclaimer

This news release may contain forward looking statements, being statements which are not historical facts, and discussions of future plans and objectives. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove accurate. Such statements are necessarily based upon a number of estimates and assumptions that are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results and future events to differ materially from those anticipated or projected. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the Company’s expectations are in our documents filed from time to time with the TSX Venture Exchange and provincial securities regulators, most of which are available at www.sedar.com Focus Graphite disclaims any intention or obligation to revise or update such statements.

Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Focus Graphite Inc. Appoints Dr. Joseph E. Doninger Director of Manufacturing and Technology

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 3:43 PM on Monday, October 1st, 2012

OTTAWA, ONTARIO–(Oct. 1, 2012) – Focus Graphite Inc. (TSX VENTURE:FMS)(OTCQX:FCSMF)(FRANKFURT:FKC) the “Company,” is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Joseph E. Doninger as Director of Manufacturing and Technology. The appointment is effective Oct. 1, 2012.

Dr. Doninger is the developer and co-developer of a number of U.S., European and Canadian patents and patent applications related to carbon processing methodologies and processing equipment.

Also, a chemical engineer, Dr. Doninger is the author and co-author of some two dozen technical papers and studies related to graphite composite anodes; carbon-based materials for electrochemical energy storage systems; advanced graphite for Li-Ion batteries and other related publications.

“Dr. Doninger’s international credentials and experience dovetail with Focus Graphite’s mine-to-market-technology business objectives. His broad responsibilities include leading our team in meeting those objectives at our future mine site and at our planned processing facilities in Varennes, Quebec,” said company President and CEO, Gary Economo.

“We are extremely pleased to have secured Dr. Doninger’s participation as a key member of our management team,” Mr. Economo said.

“Dr. Doninger is not only an industry innovator, he is an industry insider with an established and successful senior management background with Chicago-based Superior Graphite among other internationally recognized graphite technology companies,” Mr. Economo added.

Dr. Doninger’s academic background includes an Honorary Professorship at the Department of Chemistry, Kiev National University of Design and Technology; a Doctorate of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering and Master of Science, Chemical Engineering, Northwestern University, and; a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemical Engineering, University of Illinois.

As a consulting engineer, Dr. Doninger served as President of Dontech Global, Inc. During his 17-year career with Superior Graphite Co., he held the posts of Senior Vice President, Engineering and Product Commercialization, Vice President, Manufacturing, and Vice President, Technology.

His corporate background also includes that of Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Minerals Group, Applied Industrial Materials Corp, of Deerfield, IL; and, General Sales and Marketing Manager, International Minerals and Chemical Corp., of Libertyville, IL.

About Focus Graphite

Focus Graphite Inc. is an emerging mid-tier junior mining development company, a technology solutions supplier and a business innovator. It is the owner of the NI 43-101 compliant Lac Knife graphite deposit grading 16% carbon as graphite. The company’s goal is to assume an industry leadership position by becoming a low-cost producer of technology-grade graphite. As a technology-oriented enterprise with a view to building long-term, sustainable shareholder value, Focus Graphite is invested in the development of graphene applications and patents through Grafoid Inc.

Forward Looking Statements – Disclaimer

This news release may contain forward looking statements, being statements which are not historical facts, and discussions of future plans and objectives. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove accurate. Such statements are necessarily based upon a number of estimates and assumptions that are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results and future events to differ materially from those anticipated or projected. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the Company’s expectations are in our documents filed from time to time with the TSX Venture Exchange and provincial securities regulators, most of which are available at www.sedar.com Focus Graphite disclaims any intention or obligation to revise or update such statements.

Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Contact Information

 

Focus Graphite Inc.
Mr. Gary Economo
President and Chief Executive Officer
613-691-1091, ext. 101
[email protected]
www.focusgraphite.com

Focus Clarifies Disclosure on its Lac Knife Project

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 4:43 PM on Monday, September 10th, 2012

OTTAWA, ONTARIO–(Sept. 10, 2012) – As a result of a review by the staff of the Ontario Securities Commission (the “OSC“), Focus Graphite Inc. (“Focus” or the “Company“) (TSX VENTURE:FMS)(OTCQX:FCSMF)(FRANKFURT:FKC) is issuing the following news release regarding its disclosure on the Lac Knife Project (the “Project“). Indeed, the Company has been notified by the OSC of its recent selection for a review of its continuous disclosure record, the whole conducted under Section 20.1 of the Securities Act (Ontario).

The OSC has advised the Company that it is of the view that Focus has disclosed, in numerous documents, the outcomes on a study that includes the economic analysis of the potential viability of mineral resources on the Project that is not supported by a technical report as required by National Instrument in 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101“). The OSC is therefore of the opinion that the Company is in default of filing the required technical report triggered by the disclosure made by the Company on the Project.

The disclosure referred to in the OSC comment letter is found on the Company’s website (namely in the section containing information on the Project), and in various other documents such as an investor / broker update, presentations and speeches and the corporate presentation of the Company, all of which are available on the Company’s website. Such documents contained, among other, information on the Project’s capital cost, mine life, estimates on yearly production, production costs per ton and revenue potential. Most of this information was taken from historical reports prepared by previous owners of the Project before the introduction of NI 43-101 and should not be relied upon.

In January 18, 2012, the Company filed on SEDAR an NI 43-101 compliant technical report prepared by Roche Ltd. – consulting group, Tekhne Research and Bumigene Inc., which contained an updated resource calculation on the Project.

In light of the comments and concerns raised by the OSC, in light of the current resource estimate filed by the Company in January 2012 and considering that the Company is scheduled to file a Preliminary Economic Assessment on the Project within the next few weeks, the Company has reviewed its disclosure documents relating to the Project and has removed the technical information on the Project which is presently not supported by a current NI 43-101 compliant technical report. The Company will conduct a further review and update of these documents upon release of its Preliminary Economic Assessment on the Project.

Focus Graphite Vice President, Exploration, Mr. Tony Brisson, is the Qualified Person, as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed this news release.

About Focus Graphite

Focus Graphite Inc. is an emerging mid-tier junior mining development company, a technology solutions supplier and a business innovator. It is the owner of the NI 43-101 compliant Lac Knife graphite deposit grading 16% carbon as graphite. The company’s goal is to assume an industry leadership position by becoming a low-cost producer of technology-grade graphite. As a technology-oriented enterprise with a view to building long-term, sustainable shareholder value, Focus Graphite is invested in the development of graphene applications and patents through Grafoid Inc.

Forward Looking Statements – Disclaimer

This news release may contain forward looking statements, being statements which are not historical facts, and discussions of future plans and objectives. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove accurate. Such statements are necessarily based upon a number of estimates and assumptions that are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results and future events to differ materially from those anticipated or projected. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the Company’s expectations are in our documents filed from time to time with the TSX Venture Exchange and provincial securities regulators, most of which are available at www.sedar.com Focus Graphite disclaims any intention or obligation to revise or update such statements.

Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Focus Graphite and SOQUEM Commence Their 2012 Kwyjibo Exploration Program-4,000m Drilling Planned

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 5:01 PM on Tuesday, August 28th, 2012

OTTAWA, ONTARIO–(Aug. 28, 2012) – Focus Graphite Inc. (“Focus” or the “Company”) (TSX VENTURE:FMS)(OTCQX:FCSMF)(FRANKFURT:FKC) and partner SOQUEM Inc. (“SOQUEM”) are pleased to announce the start of their 2012 exploration program at the Kwyjibo Polymetallic Property (the “Property”), located in the Grenville geological region of northeastern Québec.

Some 4,000 meters of exploration drilling is planned with the aim of validating grades, thickness and continuity of the REE-Fe-Cu mineralization in the vicinity of the Josette horizon, where the best drilling intersections were obtained in 2011 such as;

  • Hole 10885-11-57; 2.40% TREO over 48.8 m
  • Hole 10885-11-60; 3.61% TREO over 33.1 m

The Company intends to incorporate the results of the 2012 exploration program into a National Instrument 43-101 compliant resource estimate at the end of the program.

Other work on the property includes line cutting, ground time-domain electromagnetic (TDEM) geophysical surveying, a borehole Pulse-EM survey, and a metallurgical sampling and testing program on different showings.

“Focus Graphite and SOQUEM believe we have made remarkable progress during the last two years at Kwyjibo,” said Focus Graphite President and CEO Gary Economo.

“The indication of higher value heavy rare earths leads us to believe this year’s exploration program will clear the way for subsequent, expanded drilling at key targets at Kwyjibo,” Mr. Economo said.

Focus Graphite Vice President, Exploration, Mr. Tony Brisson, is the Qualified Person, as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and has approved this news release.

Property Location

The Kwyjibo polymetallic Iron-Rare Earth Elements-Copper-(Gold) (Fe-REE-Cu-(Au)) property, totalling 118 mining titles and covering 6,278 hectares, is located several kilometers north of Manitou Lake and 125 km northeast of Sept-Îles, in the Côte-Nord administrative district of Québec. The property is also located 25 km east of the Québec North Shore and Labrador railway line and is accessible by air from Sept-Îles.

Terms of the Agreement

On August 3, 2010, the Company announced the signing of an option agreement with SOQUEM Inc. to acquire a 50% interest in the Kwyjibo property.

Under the terms of the agreement, Focus may acquire a 50% interest in the Kwyjibo property, by spending up to $3 million in exploration work on the property over a period of 5 years of which $1 million must be spent during the first 2 years.

SOQUEM will act as the operator for all exploration work carried out on the property for the first two years of the option period or until the first $1 million in exploration work expenditures have been spent. Focus will then have the option to become operator by paying $50,000 in cash or issuing a block of common shares valued at $50,000.

As of July 31, 2012, Focus has spent approximately $2.98 million on the Kwyjibo project.

About Focus Graphite Inc.

Focus Graphite Inc. is an emerging mid-tier junior mining company, a technology solution supplier and a business innovator. It is the owner of one of the highest-grade (16%) technology graphite resources in the world. The company’s goal is to assume a dominant industry leadership position by becoming the lowest-cost producer of technology-grade graphite. As a technology-orientated enterprise with a view to building long-term, sustainable shareholder value, Focus Graphite is invested in the development of graphene applications and patents through Grafoid Inc.

About SOQUEM

SOQUEM is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ressources Québec. Ressources Québec, a new Investissement Québec subsidiary, specializing in the mining and hydrocarbon industries; it will consolidate and spur government investment in projects carried out by mining companies and the hydrocarbon sector.

Forward Looking Statements – Disclaimer

This news release may contain forward looking statements, being statements which are not historical facts, and discussions of future plans and objectives. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove accurate. Such statements are necessarily based upon a number of estimates and assumptions that are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results and future events to differ materially from those anticipated or projected. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the Company’s expectations are in our documents filed from time to time with the TSX Venture Exchange and provincial securities regulators, most of which are available at www.sedar.com Focus Graphite disclaims any intention or obligation to revise or update such statements.

Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

 

Source: Marketwire Canada (August 28, 2012 – 4:00 PM EDT)News by QuoteMedia
www.quotemedia.com

Focus Graphite Announces JV for Graphene Catalyst Developments Between Grafoid Inc. and CVD Equipment Corporation

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 4:27 PM on Monday, August 20th, 2012

OTTAWA, ONTARIO–(Marketwire – Aug. 20, 2012) – Focus Graphite Inc. (TSX VENTURE:FMS)(OTCQX:FCSMF)(FRANKFURT:FKC) is pleased to announce that Grafoid Inc. – in which Focus Graphite holds a 40% ownership stake – has executed a Joint Intellectual Property Development Agreement with New Jersey based CVD Equipment Corporation (NASDAQ:CVV).

(Please see the Marketwire August 20, 2012 Grafoid-CVD Joint News Release)

Focus Graphite and Grafoid President and CEO Gary Economo, said the one-year, renewable agreement utilizes both companies’ scientific expertise to develop a catalyst material using Grafoid’s graphene derivatives and carbon nanotubes.

Grafoid Inc. is a privately held Canadian corporation investing in graphene applications and an economically scalable production process for meso-graphene and its graphene derivatives from raw, unprocessed graphite ore.

Mr. Economo said the agreement represents a major developmental step forward for Grafoid as awareness of its scientific accomplishments continue to broaden within the graphene community.

“As the single largest shareholder in Grafoid and on behalf of Focus Graphite shareholders, the agreement with CVD underscores the significance of FMS management’s decision to venture into the realm of cutting edge graphene technology. The strength of Grafoid’s economically scalable mass production process provides us with our long-term business platform for growth and expansion within our industry,” Mr. Economo said.

Under the terms of the agreement, Grafoid will provide expertise to develop unique intellectual properties in partnership with CVD including the identification and feasibility for creating new combinations of graphene with carbon nanotubes as a catalyst material.

The Agreement executed is based upon a 50/50 mutual agreement providing both parties with equal rights to share in jointly created IPs and the ability to further the JV on additional terms.

About Focus Graphite

Focus Graphite Inc. is an emerging mid-tier junior mining development company, a technology solutions supplier and a business innovator. It is the owner of the NI 43-101 compliant Lac Knife graphite deposit grading 16% carbon as graphite. The company’s goal is to assume an industry leadership position by becoming a low-cost producer of technology-grade graphite. As a technology-oriented enterprise with a view to building long-term, sustainable shareholder value, Focus Graphite is invested in the development of graphene applications and patents through Grafoid Inc.

Forward Looking Statements – Disclaimer

This news release may contain forward looking statements, being statements which are not historical facts, and discussions of future plans and objectives. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove accurate. Such statements are necessarily based upon a number of estimates and assumptions that are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results and future events to differ materially from those anticipated or projected. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the Company’s expectations are in our documents filed from time to time with the TSX Venture Exchange and provincial securities regulators, most of which are available at www.sedar.com Focus Graphite disclaims any intention or obligation to revise or update such statements.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

President and Chief Executive Officer
Mr. Gary Economo
613-691-1091, ext. 101
[email protected]
www.focusgraphite.com

 

Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Rare-earth plant could find home at Bécancour

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 9:55 AM on Tuesday, July 17th, 2012

MONTREAL – Quebec is in line to win two projects together worth about $350 million to provide key materials for the next stage of the high-tech revolution.

The Bécancour Industrial Park midway between Montreal and Quebec City may get a rare-earth metals refinery requiring investment of well over $200 million and creating about 300 new jobs.

Innovation Metals Corp., a Toronto-based private company, plans to set up the world’s first independent centralized rare-earth ore separation plant in the park, attracted by Quebec’s low industrial power rate and proximity of road and rail connections. Bécancour already has a producer of hydrochloric acid and caustic soda, two key chemicals for the refinery.

Montreal consultants Genivar Inc. chose Bécancour over several competing sites in Ontario, IMC said, and is managing the environmental impact assessment process. Soaring prices for rare earths, used in products from iPods to new-generation batteries for hybrid and electric cars, have created a two-year global exploration boom. Many deposits have been found in Quebec and other parts of Canada, but extraction and separation of the rare-earth metals is expensive and difficult technically.

China, the main producer, recently cut export quotas to conserve supplies and force domestic industry consolidation.

This raised international alarms and prices have eased this year with a slowing world economy. But most analysts expect demand to soar again over the medium term as Asia Pacific growth gets back on track.

IMC’s CEO Patrick Wong said the Bécancour “tolling” refinery, with annual capacity of 15,000 tonnes of high-value “heavy” rare-earth elements, will ease a bottleneck in the supply chain. The plant, using solvent extraction technology, will be centrepoint between the mining companies producing rare earths in concentrate form and end-users of the refined products.

Prices would be negotiated between them.

“A number of potential rare-earth producers have shown strong interest in low-cost tolling facilities,” he said.

The environmental review should be ready in 18 months and feasibility studies will follow.

Varennes, also on the South Shore and nearer Montreal, may host a graphite purification plant planned by Ottawa-based Focus Graphics Inc. and using technology licensed by IREQ, Hydro-Québec’s research arm.

Focus will invest about $130 million to develop its Lac Knife graphite property, 35 kilometres south of Fermont, in the Quebec-Labrador iron ore belt, into an open pit mine and build the Varennes refinery to produce 99.9-per-cent-pure metal for the new-generation lithium-ion battery market.

Graphite is best known as an industrial material, but rising global demand has doubled the price over the past three years and spurred exploration for new sources.

“There are hundreds of uses for graphite but the high-purity product is a key ingredient of the lithium-ion batteries powering smart phones, notepads, power tools and hybrid and e-cars,” Focus CEO Gary Economo said.

“That’s where the long-term growth is.”

The Lac Knife property has ample reserves of high-grade ore that can be upgraded to 99.9 per cent at the refinery at a competitive cost, he says. Initial treatment of the ore will be at Fermont and the concentrates will move by rail and ship to the Varennes refinery. Focus might also make battery anodes.

The refinery will have annual capacity of 25,000 tonnes and Focus is shooting for a 2014 startup, Economo said.

Toronto-based engineers Roscoe Postle Associates Inc. will plan the Fermont mine.

“The graphite mining sector has changed dramatically over the past year with many new entrants responding to rosy estimates of market growth,” he added.

“Price, quality and availability are the keys and Lac Knife will be the lowest-cost producer of technology graphite.”

 

Focus Graphite Commences its 2012 Lac Knife Drilling Program

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 9:09 AM on Friday, June 29th, 2012

OTTAWA, ONTARIO–(June 29, 2012) – Focus Graphite Inc., (TSX VENTURE:FMS)(OTCQX:FCSMF)(FRANKFURT:FKC) “the Company,” is pleased to announce the start of its 2012 infill and exploration drilling program at it’s Lac Knife, Quebec graphite property.

Some 5,000 meters of infill drilling is planned with the aim of upgrading its existing inferred resource to indicated resource. An additional 2,500 meter exploration drill program is designed to test a number of targets outside the existing resource on the Lac Knife property, including immediate lateral extensions of the deposit.

The results of the 5,000 meter program will be used to revise and upgrade the company’s 4.9 million tons at 15.8% Cgr indicated (Carbon as graphite) and 3.0 million tons at 15.6% Cgr inferred NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate published in December 2011.

The 2,500 meter exploration drill program will test high priority surface graphite prospects identified from historic information and geophysical EM anomalies in the Southern lateral extension of the deposit.

“Based on the historic, early exploration information we inherited from Lac Knife’s previous owners, there are clear indications our property may hold substantially larger volumes of graphite than our deposit holds,” said Gary Economo, President and CEO of Focus Graphite.

“Lac Knife deposit remains open in all directions and at depth and we anticipate that our drilling will permit us to upwardly revise our resource estimate at the end of the program,” he said.

Focus Graphite Vice President, Exploration, Mr. Tony Brisson, is the Qualified Person, as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and has approved this news release.

About Focus Graphite

Focus Graphite Inc. is an emerging mid-tier junior mining company, a technology solution supplier and a business innovator. It is the owner of the highest-grade (16%) technology graphite resources in the world. The company’s goal is to assume a dominant industry leadership position by becoming the lowest-cost producer of technology-grade graphite. As a technology-orientated enterprise with a view to building long-term, sustainable shareholder value, Focus Graphite is invested in the development of graphene applications and patents through Grafoid Inc.

Forward Looking Statements – Disclaimer

This news release may contain forward looking statements, being statements which are not historical facts, and discussions of future plans and objectives. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove accurate. Such statements are necessarily based upon a number of estimates and assumptions that are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results and future events to differ materially from those anticipated or projected. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the Company’s expectations are in our documents filed from time to time with the TSX Venture Exchange and provincial securities regulators, most of which are available at www.sedar.com. Focus Graphite disclaims any intention or obligation to revise or update such statements.

Contact Information

  • Gary Economo
    President and Chief Executive Officer
    613-691-1091, ext. 101
    [email protected]

Focus Graphite has the highest grade graphite deposit

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 2:26 PM on Thursday, June 28th, 2012

Focus Graphite has the highest grade graphite deposit

 

Harry Norman for Proactive Investors talks to Gary Economo, President and CEO of Focus Graphite, listed on the TSX Venture Exchange, general mining sector, stock ticker FMS, share price 73 cents Canadian, market capitalization $68.72 million Canadian. Focus Graphite is also listed in the US as FCSMF on the OTCQX and on the Frankfurt Exchange, FKC. www.focusgraphite.com.

 

Harry Norman: Why graphite? Why now?

 

Gary Economo: Graphite is becoming a material that is in very, very high demand for specific, key applications in the high tech industry, which include the electrification of the transportation industry, and in the lithium batteries that drive these vehicles; both cars, buses, bicycles, as well as many other applications for lithium batteries today.

And today is a key time in the graphite sector, because many new applications have been discovered in the scientific communities, which will utilise graphite. So we’ll see an increase in the demand for graphite across many different sectors, as well as China’s effect on trying to control the graphite market, where they currently hold about 76% of the world supply of graphite.

 

Harry Norman: Gary, please give investors a brief introduction to Focus Graphite, the company’s assets, and your strategies for building the company.

 

Gary Economo: Focus Graphite has three key assets, the Lac Knife graphite deposit, Labrador Trough which is a very early stage exploration and our joint development project with SOQUEM at  Kwyjibo, Quebec which is a Rare Earth project.

Our key focus will be on graphite deposit at Lac Knife. And one of the things that differentiates us from everyone else in the graphite space, is because  of our mine-to-market model, where we will use our very low cost graphite from the Lac Knife deposit, to produce end use materials for the industry.


Harry Norman: You have described Focus Graphite’s 100% owned  Lac Knife graphite deposit in Quebec, as the highest grade, large  flake deposit in the world. Why are highgrade, large, natural flakes important? And how big is the Lac Knife deposit?

 

Gary Economo: Lac Knife deposit is approximately 8 million tonnes, grading 16%, which is the highest grade in the world of any known graphite deposit. It is also open in all directions. There could very well be 5 to 6, or 10 times more graphite than we already know about. And we’ll be drilling this summer to find out how big this thing really is.

It’s very important to have a very high grade deposit, mainly for the cost. Because of  the Lac Knife deposit, Focus Graphite will become the lowest cost producer in the world, compared to many other companies grading at two, four and six to eight percent. A 16% deposit gives us the lowest cost of production in the world.


Harry Norman: Please talk us through the preliminary economic assessment for the Lac Knife graphite deposit, and your plans for taking Lac Knife into production.

 

Gary Economo: The preliminary economic assessment will be available in the coming weeks.  And our plan is to use the PEA to complete our financing and to take Lac Knife into production by the end of 2013. The PEA, along with seven companies that we’re working with for off-take agreements and/or long term purchase agreements, will allow us to complete our financing without going into a very long term, complete bankable feasibility study

 

Harry Norman: What is  l’Institut de recherche d’Hydro-Québec, or IREQ? What does Focus Graphite’s agreement with IREQ cover? And what are the terms of this agreement? And what work is at hand?

 

Gary Economo: l’Institut de recherche d’Hydro-Québec is a division of Hydro-Québec. And their mandate is to develop technologies and products, materials and complete systems, in order to advance the electrification of the transportation industry. So their mandate is to find ways to build better, faster, longer lasting, higher capacity electric vehicles, with a variety of materials. And graphite is the key material used for the anode in  lithium batteries. It is also a material that can be mixed with other minerals and other materials to create high performance specifications.

So we are working very closely with them in future development of materials using graphite, as well as licensing their technology to purify the graphite and to make the anodes, which we will sell to the companies that have licensed their complete battery technologies around the world.

 

Harry Norman: Focus has a 40% interest in Grafoid Incorporated, which was created to develop proprietary methods for manufacturing graphene. What can you tell us about the work Grafoid is doing and about its applications?

 

Gary Economo: Yes. Grafoid has developed an extremely low cost, environmentally friendly process to manufacture graphene from the Lac Knife deposit. Graphene is the world’s thinnest, strongest material. It is the strongest material known to man. It is electrically conductive, thermally conductive and it’s flexible. It is a material that will change the way we work, listen and communicate.

The applications are literally endless. It can replace silicon. It can make much better solar  cells to replace the silicon that’s used in solar cells today. It’s used in medical applications, the construction industry. It will make better material for storing energy, super-capacitors, and many, many other applications.

Grafoid is the patent holder, exclusive licensee of these manufacturing patents. And is now working with Rutgers University, and a number of other universities, and Fortune 500 companies around the globe, in applications for graphene.

 

Harry Norman: In May, Focus Graphite had $27 million Canadian in the bank. Please talk investors through the company’s capital structure and financial situation going forward.

 

Gary Economo: We have just over $26 million in the bank. We have approximately, just under 100 million shares issued and outstanding, 117 million shares fully diluted. We will be raising money over the next six months to complete our mine and the processing facilities, probably in the form of a convertible debenture.

 

Harry Norman: Please talk us through what investors can expect from Focus Graphite over the next 18 months to 2 years?

 

Gary Economo: Expect to see a high growth companythat is set to capture the anode business in the lithium battery sector as well as develop many new applications with a very high quality, purified graphite as well as our graphene technologies. Our goal is to become the largest and best graphite supplier in the world.

 

Harry Norman: On June 4th, Focus signed a letter of intent to earn up to a 60% stake in the Canindé graphite deposit in Brazil. What was compelling about Canindé?

 

Gary Economo: The two key things that we looked at was the size, the vastness of this particular deposit. It’s a fairly high grade and goes for about 16 kilometres. The other thing was the geographical location. We want to establish a footprint in different parts of the globe. If we’re going to become a world leader in graphite production and supply, we will need to have production facilities in various parts of the world. So this is our first step in accomplishing that task.

 

Harry Norman: What can you tell us about Focus Graphite’s Kwyjibo and Labrador Trough properties, Gary?

 

Gary Economo: The Kwyjibo properties are Rare Earth copper deposits in Kwyjibo, Quebec. And the Labrador Trough properties are a very early stage IOCG  type of a deposit in Northern Quebec. Both of these projects will be spun out into new companies and/or optioned down to other mining juniors over the next little while. So the focus can just be totally focused on the graphite business.

Source: http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/44660/focus-graphite-has-the-highest-grade-graphite-deposit-44660.html

Investments Worth Their Weight in Graphite: Glen Jones

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 5:08 PM on Wednesday, June 27th, 2012

The Critical Metals Report: In a May 31 press release, your firm said, “If China’s approach to rare earths was applied to graphite, the impact on global demand, supply and prices would be significant.” Do you believe China will establish export quotas on different types of graphite?

Glen Jones: If the demand for the different products in which graphite can be used—for example, lithium-ion batteries—actually comes to fruition, then yes, I believe China will establish export quotas, because it will need graphite for its own internal production.

“Rare earths and graphite are not as cut-and-dry as gold or copper. Thus, my advice is always, ‘Research.'”

TCMR: Is the growth in graphite demand from current applications like refractory and lithium-ion batteries enough to support the 40 companies now seeking economic graphite deposits?

GJ: If this growth comes about, there could be a shortage of graphite. Not all of these companies will find deposits, but it is necessary to have 40 companies exploring—it increases the chance of discoveries.

TCMR: Graphite demand is growing at a rate of about 5% per annum right now. That’s reasonably healthy, but not extraordinary. What catalysts are going to get investors excited?

GJ: Green energy initiatives: fuel cells, solar electricity, new-generation nuclear power and pebble-bed nuclear reactors. When some of those technologies will be perfected and when greater graphite demand will come still remains to be seen.

TCMR: You’ve said the graphite mining business is misunderstood. What is the source of confusion?

GJ: Investors are overwhelmed about the various types of graphite, flake or vein. The variations in grade, prices and the sources for each type make graphite a very confusing market, and a lot of investors are just jumping on the graphite bandwagon because they don’t want to be left out. I compare it to the early days of rare earth elements (REEs). REEs, like graphite, are not as cut-and-dry as gold or copper. Also, graphite just kind of popped up, and investors wonder why it’s suddenly in such demand. All of the numbers about the future use of graphite and how much supply will be required are still just estimates. Even if the numbers were more certain, they still depend on the fluctuating economy.

That’s what’s misunderstood in the business. Thus, my advice is always, “Research.” With the Internet, there’s such a huge amount of research available. Most companies have PowerPoint presentations you can access. There are also many government sites, such as the U.S. Geological Survey, that you can consult to boost your technical knowledge.

TCMR: Canada is home to 71% of the graphite projects currently being developed. Graphite is relatively abundant throughout the world, so why are so many projects located in Canada? Does it hurt the sector to have so much of the work happening in one country?

GJ: For investors, it’s not bad to have so much supply concentrated in Canada. The country is blessed with great geology for resources, not only for graphite but many other commodities, including gold, copper, nickel and lead zinc. About 45% of the world’s listed mining companies, over 1,600, are listed on the TSX and TSX-Venture exchanges. Most of these companies are experienced. They know how to raise money. They know how to explore. Plus, Canada has great infrastructure and is mining friendly.

TCMR: Within the last year, roughly 40 companies specifically seeking graphite were listed on various Canadian exchanges. Does this almost-overnight increase trigger any alarm bells?

GJ: I’m not concerned with the number of companies jumping in. It happens in the exploration business. Of the 140 projects in the world that these companies own or have acquired, about 80 are grassroots projects, which Intierra classifies as having no previous drilling. This leaves about 40 properties that are at various advanced stages. Of that group, maybe half a dozen will get to the feasibility stage. I think it’s good to have so many companies in there right now.

TCMR: Within those 140 graphite projects, only one graphite mine is being built. Should that concern investors?

“Canada is blessed with great geology for resources. Most of these companies are experienced. They know how to raise money. They know how to explore. Plus, Canada has great infrastructure and is mining friendly.”

GJ: I don’t think so. Within the next couple of years, two or three other mines will likely come into production. One is the Kearney mine in Ontario, currently privately owned by Ontario Graphite, which I think will go public. It’s a past producer of graphite, and it should open in Q312 or Q412. It will produce about 20,000 tons per year (t/a), which is a decent size. Total world production in 2010 was about 925,000 metric tons graphite. The Lac Des Iles mine is in Québec and owned by Timcal, which is a division of Imerys (NK:PA), produces about 25,000 t.

Another upcoming mine is the Kringel mine, owned by Flinders Resources Ltd. (FDR:TSX.V) in Sweden. It was a past-producing mine and is currently under care and maintenance. It’s permitted with a mine and a mill just sitting there. The company should produce up to about 13,000 t/a graphite and hopes to be producing by 2014.

The Lac Knife deposit, which is owned by Focus Graphite Inc. (FMS:TSX.V), is in Québec. Construction there should begin in 2013, and it will probably produce about 25,000 t/a. It’s supposed to be one of the largest high-quality and high-grade deposits in the world. Focus raised $20 million ($20M) as of April 11 to continue exploration and development of Lac Knife and various facilities there. That’s impressive, given the current economic climate.

TCMR: It’s not all that far from the Lac Des Iles mine you referenced earlier. Will that be useful to the new project?

GJ: The closeness means there’s good infrastructure in place already, so a new project doesn’t necessitate a new railway or more roads.

TCMR: Another company that’s done a couple of financings in the last year and raised over $12M is Northern Graphite Corporation (NGC:TSX.V; NGPHF:OTCQX).

GJ: Northern owns the advanced-stage, flake-graphite Bissett Creek deposit in Ontario. It’s completed a preliminary economic assessment and started its bankable feasibility study and environmental and mine-permitting process. It hopes to fast-track it and begin construction late this year.

TCMR: Could you see an offtake partner coming into that equation?

GJ: Probably. That’s certainly something that’s happened with many companies in the REE sector, which is similar to the graphite space in a lot of ways.

TCMR: You have said that only four graphite companies, Focus Graphite, Northern Graphite, Archer Exploration Ltd. (AXE:ASX) and Flinders Resources, have raised more than $2M since January 2011. Did you think there would be more companies reaching that level?

GJ: Yes, I was surprised. I thought that there would have been a lot more companies in there, and I thought there would have been a lot more raised. At Intierra, we only track anything over $2M. That’s our bottom line.

TCMR: What are some commonalities among those companies that did raise over $2M?

GJ: They all had advanced projects. A lot of the juniors with early-stage projects are having trouble raising capital now.

TCMR: If you were investing in a graphite play, would you be more likely to invest in an advanced-stage play or in one of the early stages of exploration, where you can see those quick run-ups?

GJ: You have to know your investment appetite. Do you want less risk or more risk? With more risk come better gains. I invest in both.

TCMR: What are some of the early-stage plays that have some potential?

GJ: I like Energizer Resources Inc. (EGZ:TSX.V; ENZR:OTCBB). It has the Green Giant project in Madagascar. Its vanadium property is already at the prefeasibility stage, and the company has found 17 graphitic zones on the property. Investors get vanadium and graphite in one.

TCMR: That’s a sizeable resource in a country that has seen very little exploration. How much of an advantage is that?

GJ: There are advantages and disadvantages. Virgin territory is more open for discoveries. But because the country has not had significant exploration, companies could possibly run into permitting, infrastructure and labor issues.

TCMR: What other early-stage plays do you like?

GJ: Strike Graphite (SRK:TSX.V) has two interesting projects in Saskatchewan. The Deep Bay East project is a historic property with significant exploration in past years. It’s very close to the Deep Bay West graphite mine, which is also being ramped up. The Wagon graphite property is near the Lac Des Iles mine, and it’s had numerous amounts of historical exploration on it as well.

TCMR: It’s going to have an NI 43-101-compliant resource estimate by Q412. Will that be a catalyst for the share price?

GJ: Definitely. A lot of investing is about anticipation.

TCMR: Tell us about IntierraLive and how it could help investors in graphite.

“You have to know your investment appetite. Do you want less risk or more risk? With more risk come better gains. I invest in both.”

GJ: IntierraLive is the largest global mining database, but unfortunately we do not have a package for retail investors. However we are also famous for our maps. They show where a company is exploring, that region’s infrastructure, its mines and deposits, et cetera. We hope to have a graphite map out in a month or two. It’s going to be a Canadian graphite map, focused on Ontario and Québec. Investors will be able to pick one up at a conference or call the company they’re interested in to request one. A number of companies put portions of our maps on their websites.

TCMR: Do you have any thoughts you’d like to leave our readers with on the graphite space?

GJ: Do your research. Look at a company’s cash position. These days, that’s really important, and if a company doesn’t have cash, it’s really hard to raise it. Look at the company’s management. Have the members been involved in other commodity plays? Have they been around the business for a while? Does the company have the technical expertise to move their company’s projects forward? Sure, you could just put your money in a company and hope that the stock will double or triple, but if you’re a serious investor and you do not want to lose your money, then you do have to do the research.

TCMR: Thank you.

Glen Jones started his career in the mineral exploration industry over 35 years ago, mapping underground stopes and logging drill core. He founded Mineral Information Maps in 1980, and in 1992, he developed the “Hot Play” map concept and began publishing maps that showed rapidly developing area plays around the world. He merged his company with Intierra Resource Intelligence in 2003, which developed a web-based application for bringing together all levels of technical, financial and spatial data. Jones is the executive director for the Western Hemisphere at Intierra, where he oversees all aspects of the business for the Americas.

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