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Standard Graphite CEO Chris Bogart Discusses the Graphite Boom on Midas Letter Money

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:04 AM on Thursday, May 10th, 2012

Standard Graphite Corp. CEO (TSX.V:SGH) Chris Bogart talks about the forces driving the graphite price higher in this interview with host James West. Standard has a portfolio of projects throughout Canada and is fast-tracking exploration with the objective of becoming a near-term producer of graphite.

Other graphite companies in Canada are earlier stage, and in many cases, much more prospective for graphite than Standard Graphite, which makes it one of the most intriguing companies in this rapidly evolving space. There are many uses for graphite, from lithium ion batteries to next-generation pebble bed reactors.

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The full transcript of the interview is available here:
About Standard Graphite
Standard Graphite Corp is focused exclusively on the exploration and development of a large portfolio of flake graphite properties in Canada. The company is rapidly positioning itself as North America’s premier pure-play graphite exploration company and it controls 100% interest in 13 highly prospective graphite properties within known graphite districts in both Quebec and Ontario. An aggressive 2012 exploration strategy has commenced and will be implemented by a geologic team with the pedigree of a previous world-class graphite discovery.
About Midas Letter Money
Midas Letter Money is the show about commodities, energy, and natural resources and the public companies who seek for and develop them. Hosted by James West and distributed to 450,000 installed subscribers to the Thomson Reuters Insider platform, the show is available at insider.thomsonreuters.com or at http://www.midasletter.com
Contact: James West
(416) 598-9181

Strike Graphite Intersects 148 Meter Graphitic Zone on Hole #2 at Simon Lake Property

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:25 AM on Thursday, May 10th, 2012

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(May 10, 2012) – Strike Graphite Corp. (TSX VENTURE:SRK) (the “Company”) is pleased to provide an update on exploration activities at the Simon Lake Property, located in north-central Saskatchewan.

To date, the company has completed drilling two diamond drill holes within the historic Simon Lake trend, and has commenced drilling of a third drill hole located along the same conductive trend approximately 10 km to the southwest of Simon Lake. The company is pleased to announce that continued success has been achieved; the second drill hole of the program has encountered a 148.7-meter Graphitic zone. Photos of the core will be uploaded to the company website or may be viewed at the following link: http://strikegraphite.com/core-photo-gallery.html

Highlights:

  • Hole SL-12-001 encountered three graphitic intervals beginning at the start of bedrock;
  • Hole SL-12-002 encountered a 148.7 metre graphitic zone.

Recently completed drill hole SL-12-002 encountered approximately 132.5 metres of graphite bearing rocks over a 148.7 metre zone between 72.1 and 220.8 metres depth. Seven individual graphite-bearing intervals range between 5.0 and 40.5 metres wide; and are separated by narrower intervals of trace-to-non-graphite bearing intervals of between 0.9 and 6.0 metres. The hole ended at 240.9 metres depth. SL-12-002 was oriented perpendicular to the strike of the graphite bearing units at Simon Lake, and was orientated at 153° with a dip of -45°. Flake graphite has been encountered in both holes to date; and field determinations indicate that graphite flakes of up to 4 millimeters in length are present.

Hole SL-12-002 was designed to follow up on historic hole 2-72 where historic reports indicate “abundant graphite” between 90 metres to the end of the hole (at 160 metres depth). Descriptions of “abundant” graphite in historic hole 2-72 appear to be relevant to the current hole SL-12-002.

Further to the news release dated May 2nd, 2012, drill-hole SL-12-0001 intersected graphite mineralization at the start the hole, with the most significant intercepts occurring from 10.2 to 23.9 metres (13.7m interval); followed by a second graphitic zone from 45.7 to 69.5 metres (23.8m interval). A third graphitic zone from 93.5 to 102.2 metres (8.7m interval) was also encountered. The hole ended at 240.9 metres depth. This hole was oriented perpendicular to the strike of the graphite bearing unit at the Simon Lake West Target, at a direction of 141°, and a dip of -45°.

Drill hole intervals reported herein are not true widths, which cannot be determined due to uncertain geometry of mineralization at this time.

Currently being tested by hole SL-12-003, the Morell Lake Target, is located at the southwest part of the property approximately 6 km east of Saskatchewan Highway 905. The target is a large and highly conductive structure that has been interpreted as a fold hinge. At this location, the conductive unit exceeds 5 km along strike and is more than 2 km wide; it may represent the strike extension of the graphite-bearing lithologies known at Simon Lake. Geophysical modelling of this conductive body suggests a shallow dipping and near-surface conductive zone.

All relevant graphite intersections will be sent for routine analysis for graphitic carbon content and multi-element analysis. Additionally, core will be tested for mineralogical characterization and initial metallurgical testing in order to determine the graphite flake size distribution, purity and recovery.

Blair Way, CEO remarks, “Drill results to date continue to meet our expectations of discovering significant large flake graphite zones. This second hole has yielded close to 150 meters of graphitic material. We look forward to seeing the lab test work results in the coming weeks.”

The Simon Lake Graphite Project covers 11,800 hectares, and is located approximately 300 km northeast of La Ronge, Saskatchewan and is intersected by Highway 905. The property consists of several showings of flake graphite mineralization in historic drill holes, which were discovered during the exploration of base metals during the 1960′s and 1970′s.

Neil G. McCallum, P.Geo., is a Qualified Person pursuant to NI 43-101, and has reviewed and approved the technical disclosure of this news release.

* Readers should be cautioned that flake size determinations in the field are based on visual measurements from the drill core. The flake size as reported may be aggregates of individual smaller graphite flakes. The flake size determination will be confirmed by optical mineralogy during mineral characterization.

About the Company:

Strike Graphite Corp. is a progressive exploration company with seasoned management targeting strategic assets on a global scale. In addition to the Deep Bay East and Simon Lake graphite properties, the Company is also active advancing its Wagon Graphite property in Quebec next to the Timcal Graphite mine. The company is also advancing the Satterly Lake gold project in NW, Ontario, located just west of Gold Canyon Resources Inc.

On behalf of the Board of Directors,

Blair Way, C.E.O.

For more information on the above or to view the Company’s Corporate Presentation on its Graphite assets and opportunity, please visit the Company’s website at www.strikegraphite.com.

We seek safe harbor.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

Blair Way
Strike Graphite Corp.
C.E.O.
604.669.9330 or Toll Free: 1.866.669.9337
604.669.9335 (FAX)
[email protected]
www.strikegraphite.com

Lomiko Appoints Kumara Rachamalla, M.B.A., M.Eng., P.Eng. to Board of Advisors

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:24 AM on Thursday, May 10th, 2012

Vancouver BC – LOMIKO METALS INC. (TSX-V:LMR, OTC: LMRMF, FSE: DH8B) (the “Company”)

is pleased to announce that Mr. Kumara Rachamalla, M.B.A,M.Eng., P.Eng. has been appointed to the Board of Advisors. Mr. Rachamalla has extensive experience with various aspects of business including Strategic Planning, Resource Financing and Mining.

“Mr. Rachamalla was a Director of Holmer Gold Mines, taken over by Lake Shore Gold Corp., Kumara was also an Advisory Board member of Augun Gold Mines, acquired by Trelawney Mining & Exploration and of Augen Capital, a merchant bank. He has comprehensive knowledge of the process of financing, planning and building mines throughout Canada. He has a broad network across Canada in government bodies, institutions and companies within the mining industry”, stated A.Paul Gill, CEO of Lomiko Metals Inc., “He knows the milestones required for building a viable mining entity.”

Key Highlights

-Developed and implemented innovative incentive policies for the Government of Ontario,

-Advised public and private sector clients on technical, environmental, natural resource,financial and taxation issues.

-Designed economic, financial and taxation models to develop and assess a broad range of fiscal options and their impact on private sector investments and made recommendations for incorporation into tax statutes.

-Advised institutional investors in Canada, U.S., Europe and the Far East to invest in attractive investment opportunities in the natural resource sector by providing in-depth commodity analysis, combining financial, technical and industry expertise.

-Provided expert opinion in Canadian and U.S. tax courts.

-Raised both equity and debt capital for corporations and advised corporate clients on financing, joint ventures, acquisitions and mergers.

-Developed strategic plans and reviewed project evaluation of the multi-billion dollar Syncrude oil-sands project.

-Evaluated and conducted feasibility studies and ore reserve estimates in Quebec and Yukon Territories as Assistant Chief Mine Engineer.

-Conducted cost-benefit analyses, environmental studies and health and safety surveys for the National Coal Board in the United Kingdom.

Lomiko’s Quatre Milles Graphite Property

The Quatre Milles Property is road accessible and is located approximately 175 km northwest of Montreal and 17 km due north of the village of Sainte-Veronique, Quebec. The property consists of 28 contiguous claims totaling approximately 1,600 hectares.

The property was originally staked and explored by Graphicor Resources Inc. (“Graphicor”) in the summer of 1989 based on the results of a regional helicopter-borne EM survey. The underlying geology consists of intercalated biotite gneiss, biotite feldspar gneiss, marble, quartzite and calc-silicate lithologies of the Central Metasedimentary Belt of the Grenville Province.

Near-Term Strategy

Lomiko plans to mount an aggressive exploration campaign on the Quatre Milles Graphite Property commencing with a complete compilation of historic geologic work followed by surface mapping, prospecting and follow-up diamond drilling.

Historical Highlights

  1. 1Graphicor completed reconnaissance mapping and prospecting as well as ground geophysics and a 26 hole diamond drill program totaling 1,625 metres.
  2. 2
  3. 3The work identified several conductive trends in the central portion of the property and at least three, relatively flat lying graphitic beds.
  4. 4
  5. 5Three surface samples were collected and analyzed returning results of 14.16% Cgf, 18.06% Cgf and 20.35% Cgf.
  6. 6
  7. 723 of the initial 26 drill holes intersected graphite concentrations with graphite concentration in range of 4.69% in hole Q90-1 to a highlight of 8.07% Cgf over 28.60 metres in hole Q90-7. The highest individual assay was reported in hole Q90-10 reporting 15.48% Cgf over 0.50 metres. A table of results from the 43-101 indicates:
  8. 8
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 |HOLE NO.|FROM(M)|TO(M)|WIDTH (M)|GRADE  |
 |        |       |     |         |(% CGP)|
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-1   |8.94   |10.46|1.52     |7.33   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-2   |28.68  |30.13|1.45     |10.38  |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-3   |16.23  |17.84|1.61     |4.09   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-4   |9.4    |14.1 |4.7      |3.95   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-5   |2      |3.90 |1.90     |2.07   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-5   |22.13  |23.25|1.12     |10.52  |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-6   |32.54  |41.19|8.65     |8.07   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-6   |43.47  |44.05|0.98     |3.87   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-7   |3.94   |32.54|28.60    |8.07   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-8   |1.54   |2.16 |0.62     |14.89  |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-8   |5.23   |8.05 |2.82     |7.45   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-9   |2.05   |3.10 |1.05     |8.47   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-9   |5.76   |6.8  |1.04     |10.86  |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-10  |2.14   |5.54 |3.40     |8.02   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-10  |7.03   |7.61 |0.58     |10.59  |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-10  |8.53   |9.03 |0.50     |15.48  |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-10  |9.27   |11.24|1.97     |12.37  |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-10  |14.16  |15.46|1.30     |4.26   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-11  |26.82  |34.02|7.20     |4.63   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-12  |0.94   |8.53 |7.59     |8.60   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-12  |38.16  |43.61|5.45     |3.79   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-13  |0.69   |10.28|9.59     |4.64   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-13  |40.95  |43.14|2.19     |3.82   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-14  |5.56   |7.22 |1.66     |8.12   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-15  |2.21   |5.59 |3.38     |9.76   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-16  |       |     |         |NSV    |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-17  |15.48  |18.63|3.15     |8.11   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-17  |21.43  |23.67|2.24     |13.29  |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-17  |36.77  |47.97|11.20    |5.88   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-17  |57.15  |58.21|1.06     |9.53   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-17  |59.54  |69.82|10.28    |5.99   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-18  |10.68  |12.90|2.22     |8.12   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-19  |47.80  |49.25|1.45     |9.16   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-19  |50.42  |58.49|8.07     |5.72   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-20  |13.51  |16.98|3.47     |5.81   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-21  |2.80   |4.98 |2.18     |5.56   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-22  |17.37  |20.04|2.67     |2.58   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-23  |       |     |         |NSV    |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-24  |1.78   |4.14 |2.36     |3.77   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-24  |12.32  |13.09|0.77     |4.20   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-24  |16.86  |18.66|1.80     |4.96   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-25  |19.69  |21.24|1.55     |3.67   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-25  |25.27  |26.65|1.38     |9.66   |
 |----------------------------------------|
 |Q90-26  |       |     |         |NSV    |
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The Company cautions that it has not had the chance to verify the quality and accuracy of the historic sampling and drilling results reported in this news release which predate the introduction of NI 43-101 and cautions readers not to rely upon them. The historic figures were generated from sources believed to be reliable, however, they have not been confirmed. Although the sampling and drilling results are relevant, they have not been verified.

Graphite Market

-The price for flake graphite is $ 2000-$4000 per tonne depending on flake size and grade.

-Graphite prices have been increasing in recent months and over the last couple of years prices for large flake, high purity graphite (+80 mesh, 94-97%C) have more than doubled.

-Graphite prices have almost tripled since 2005 due to the ongoing industrialization of China, India and other emerging economies and resultant strong demand from traditional steel and automotive markets.

-Demand for graphite is expected to rise as electric vehicles and lithium battery technology are adopted, nuclear reactors are built in China, and if fuel cells and graphene patents become products.

-China, which produces about 70 per cent of the world’s graphite, is seeing production and export growth leveling, and export taxes and a licensing system have been instituted.

-Europe and the USA have both indicated graphite is of economic importance and has a supply risk (Critical Raw Materials for the EU, July 2010).

Graphite Facts

-Natural graphite comes in several forms: flake, vein, amorphous and lump.

-Southwestern Quebec is host to some of the most favorable geological terrain for graphite exploration in Canada and is known to host graphite resources, including the nearby Lac Des Iles mine operated by Timcal.

-Graphite has many important new applications such as lithium-ion batteries, fuel cells, and nuclear and solar power that have the potential to create significant incremental demand growth.

-There is roughly 20-30 times more graphite by weight needed to produce a lithium-ion battery than there is lithium.

-Of the 1.2 million tonnes of graphite produced annually, approximately 40 per cent is of the most desirable flake type.

-High-growth, high-value graphite applications require large-flake and high-purity graphite which is the prime exploration and development target at the Quatre Milles Property.

Jean-Sebastien Lavallee (OGQ #773), geologist, a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical content of this release.

For more information, review the website at www.lomiko.com, contact A. Paul Gill at 604-729-5312 or email: [email protected]

On Behalf of the Board

“A. Paul Gill”

Chief Executive Officer

We seek safe harbor. 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.

First Graphite Completes VTEM Survey Over the Henry Graphite Project

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 2:54 PM on Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(May 9, 2012) – First Graphite Corp. (TSX VENTURE:FGR) (the “Company” or “First Graphite”) is pleased to announce that Geotech Ltd. has completed the Versatile Time-Domain Electromagnetic (VTEM) geophysical survey over the Company’s Henry Graphite Project (the “Property”). The VTEM survey over the property covered 1452 line kilometres, at 200-metre line spacing. The purpose of the survey, which was completed on May 6, 2012, was to confirm the historically identified graphite-bearing conductors, and to identify new targets for follow-up work.

First Graphite expects to receive preliminary survey results from Geotech Ltd. in the next couple of weeks, at which time it will provide further information. Preliminary and final data will be used by the Company to guide its ground exploration program which will consist of surface sampling, geological mapping and drilling. Interpretation of the final data will be conducted by Living Sky Geophysics Inc., of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Henry Property

The Henry Property consists of six mineral claims covering approximately 22,853 hectares and is located 10 kilometres southwest of the community of Southend, Saskatchewan. Historical exploration suggests that the Property has potential to host a near-surface graphite deposit comprised of scarce, large-flake, high-purity graphite. It is situated within high-grade metamorphic rocks of a sedimentary origin which is an ideal setting for the development of these types of deposits.

The technical information in this news release has been reviewed on behalf of the Company by Neil McCallum, P.Geo., of Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd., a Qualified Person pursuant to National Instrument 43-101.

About Geotech Ltd.

Geotech has conducted airborne electromagnetic geophysical surveys for more than three decades using proprietary technology and has created a long history of notable innovations. Innovation is the secret to Geotech’s sustainability, making Geotech the longest running company to offer airborne electromagnetic surveying, world-wide. In the last decade Geotech introduced to the world the first helicopter-borne time domain EM system. The VTEM airborne EM system, with its superior S/N ratio, is still the industry standard, able to detect deep conductors that are “lost” in the noise of other TEM systems.

Graphite

Graphite is a polymer of carbon that comes in three naturally occurring forms – flake, amorphous, and lump. All three are found in metamorphic as well as igneous rocks, varying by grade, particle (mesh) size and moisture content. Graphite exhibits a number of characteristics, which make it a high value industrial mineral with a broad range of applications: it is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity, is resistant to strong acids and thermal shock, is a lubricant, is refractive and has the highest natural strength and stiffness of any known material.

The total worldwide graphite market is currently estimated to be US$12 billion. At present, the largest end use markets for graphite are the steel and automotive industries. However in recent years, emerging markets, including green energy development (fuel cells, solar energy and nuclear power) and batteries (lithium-ion and vanadium-redox) are creating the potential for incremental increases in demand. Meanwhile, the closure of a number of natural graphite mines in China, the world’s largest producer, is reducing world-wide supply.

About First Graphite

First Graphite Corp. is a Vancouver-based mineral exploration company focused on the development of graphite projects in Canada. The company currently has three graphite properties led by its flag ship project, the Henry Graphite Property, located near the Deep Bay Graphite Deposit in north-eastern Saskatchewan, Canada.

This news release contains certain statements that may be deemed “forward-looking statements. Forward looking statements are statements that are not historical facts and are generally, but not always, identified by the words “expects”, “plans”, “anticipates”, “believes”, “intends”, “estimates”, “projects”, “potential” and similar expressions, or that events or conditions “will”, “would”, “may”, “could” or “should” occur. Although First Graphite Corp. believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or realities may differ materially from those in forward looking statements. Forward looking statements are based on the beliefs, estimates and opinions of First Graphite Corp.’s management on the date the statements are made. Except as required by law, First Graphite Corp. undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements in the event that management’s beliefs, estimates or opinions, or other factors, should change.

Neither the 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 news release.

Contact Information

 

First Graphite Corp.
Andrew Mugridge
Corporate Development
(604) 689 2881

Anglo Swiss to Prospect its Blu Starr Graphite Property in Southeast BC

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:21 AM on Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

VANCOUVER, May 9, 2012  – Anglo Swiss Resources Inc. (ASW:TSX-V, ASWRF: PK) (“Anglo Swiss” or the “Company“) is pleased to announce plans to commence prospecting at its Blu Starr Graphite Property in the Slocan Valley near the city of Nelson in southeastern BC. The property is located south of Eagle Graphite Corporation’s flake graphite operation and adjoins their claim group. Eagle Graphite is one of only two natural flake graphite mines operating in North America (see attached maps).

The 6,473 hectare (~65 sq. km) property covers high-grade metamorphic rocks of the Valhalla Metamorphic Complex which hosts favourable horizons with flake graphite. Next to Eagle Graphite, Anglo Swiss has one of the largest claim holdings covering the Valhalla Metamorphic Complex in the region. Flake graphite occurrences are known on the Blu Starr property. In the northern part of Blu Starr up to 15% graphite has been mapped in outcrop and appears associated with a three kilometre long electromagnetic (EM) anomaly identified in an airborne geophysical survey completed by the Company in 2010. Less than 25% of the property was covered by this airborne survey.

Jari Paakki, CEO of the Company, commented “With escalating interest in flake graphite we are in a great position having a quality, road accessible graphite project in one of North America’s top graphite producing regions in our portfolio. Prospecting will target prospective horizons that host flake graphite as soon as weather conditions permit. Large portions of the property are expected to be clear of snow cover at the end of May.”

Jari Paakki, P. Geo., is the designated “qualified person” (within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101) responsible for the preparation of this news release.

About Anglo Swiss:
Anglo Swiss Resources Inc. also controls a highly-prospective, Canadian precious and base metal exploration property portfolio which includes its flagship 100%-owned Kenville Gold Mine property in southeastern BC, as well as its 100%-owned Lansdowne House, Ring of Fire nickel-copper-PGE project in northwestern Ontario. Further information about the Company may be found at http://www.anglo-swiss.com or at http://www.sedar.com.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: Certain statements made herein may contain forward-looking statements or information within the meaning of Canadian securities laws. Such forward-looking statements or information include, but are not limited to, statements or information with respect to Anglo Swiss Resources’ plan for future exploration and development of its properties. Forward-looking statements or information are based on a number of estimates and assumptions and are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual events or results to differ from those reflected in the forward-looking statements or information. Should one or more of these risks and uncertainties materialize, or should underlying estimates and assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described in forward-looking statements or information. For example, there is no certainty, that any economically viable mineral deposit will be located on the Property, or that the Company will be able to raise sufficient capital to complete all of its exploration and drill programs. Accordingly, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements or information. Anglo Swiss does not expect to update forward-looking statements or information continually as conditions change, except as may be required by securities law.

PDF available at: http://stream1.newswire.ca/media/2012/05/09/20120509_C5732_DOC_EN_13432.pdf

For further information:

Jari Paakki, CEO
Tel: 705-673-5462 ext. 227
[email protected]

Chris Robbins, Vice President
Tel: 604-683-0484
[email protected]

Standard Graphite Identifies EM Conductor Coincident With River Property Graphite Occurrence

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:15 AM on Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(May 9, 2012) – Standard Graphite Corp. (TSX VENTURE:SGH) (the “Company”), is pleased to report that it has received the results from the electromagnetic airborne geophysical survey on its River property, Québec. These results again confirmed that the graphite occurrence present at surface is associated with a conductive horizon extending for several kilometres.

The results from the survey outline a well-defined conductor in association with metasedimentary rocks. The existing surface occurrence being coincident with the conductor confirms the graphitic nature of the EM response.

The River Property is located some 20 kilometres north of Sept-Iles in the Grenville Province. The Grenville is a geological province characterized by high-grade metamorphic rocks of Proterozoic age and is well recognized for its numerous graphite occurrences. Standard’s properties all lie within the Grenville in the graphite domains.

These results were the last ones expected from the airborne survey completed earlier in March of 2012 by Aeroquest International Ltd. on the company’s Eastern Quebec properties.

Please click the following link for the EM Map for River:

http://www.standardgraphite.com/i/pdf/River.pdf

Chris Bogart, President and CEO of Standard Graphite comments: “This equates to 3 out of 3 for our properties located in Eastern Quebec having excellent EM results that require additional exploration programs. The targets are now being picked for the ground follow-up. We are pleased with the progression of the Phase I field program on our Ontario properties and we are currently gearing up for the start of the Phase I field program for the Quebec properties.”

Aeroquest International Ltd., using a helicopter rigged with a magnetometer and TDEM systems, performed the airborne survey and post treatment of the data. The survey was designed to optimize the response from potential conductors and to discriminate between the types of conductors.

Ontario Property Update

The field reconnaissance phase is now completed on the Black Donald and Little-Bryan properties, in Ontario and a series of samples were sent to lab for assay. Results are expected in early June 2012 and will serve in orienting the Phase II field program scheduled for later this month.

Antoine Fournier P. Geo., manages Standard’s exploration and development programs and is the Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101. He supervised the preparation of the technical information in this release.

About Standard Graphite

Standard Graphite Corp. is focused exclusively on the exploration and development of a large portfolio of flake graphite properties in Canada. The company is rapidly positioning itself as North America’s premier pure-play graphite exploration company and it controls 100% interest in 13 highly prospective graphite properties within known graphite districts in both Quebec and Ontario. An aggressive 2012 exploration strategy has commenced and will be implemented by a geologic team with the pedigree of a previous world-class graphite discovery.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

Chris Bogart, President & CEO

Cautionary Statement:

The foregoing information may contain forward-looking statements relating to the future performance of Standard Graphite Corp. Forward-looking statements, specifically those concerned with future performance are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ materially. These risks and uncertainties are detailed from time to time in Standard Graphite Corp.’s filings with the appropriate securities commissions.

Neither the 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

 

Standard Graphite Corp.
Chris Bogart
President & CEO
(604) 683-2509
(604) 683-2506 (FAX)
[email protected]
www.standardgraphite.com

G2 Consultants Corp.
Investor Inquiries
(604) 742-9990 or NA Toll-Free: (866) 742-9990
[email protected]

Cavan Acquires Additional Graphite Properties in Quebec

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:45 AM on Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(May 8, 2012) – Cavan Ventures Inc. (“Cavan” or the “Company”) (TSX VENTURE:CVN) announces it has acquired a 100% interest in two graphite projects located in Quebec subject to regulatory approvals.

The projects consist of two areas of reported historic graphite drilling results obtained by the Ministere Des Richesses Naturelles -Quebec- Department of Natural Resources, one of the areas is adjacent to TIMCAL’s producing flake graphite mine and purification facility at Lac Des Iles, Quebec, the other project is located approximately 35km to the East of this facility.

The Big Flake project is located adjacent to the TIMCAL Lac Des Iles flake graphite mine and purification facility and totals approximately 2,400 hectares and covers historic drill results reporting graphite intersections by the Quebec Department of Natural Resources. The historic drill holes are approximately 8km East-South-East and approximately 8km South-South-East from the TIMCAL minesite area. The results are reported in two historic drill hole reports GM35199 and GM35204 listed on the GESTIM MNRF database website. The report GM35199 dated December 1967, outlines from 50 feet to 325 feet “paragneiss feldspathic, quartz, biotite, and hornblende. A little graphite, especially in bands of slight calcite”. The report GM35204 dated July 1968 from 52 feet to 265 feet “Paragneiss feldspathic, biotite and quartz…containing a little graphite and pyrite.” Comparison of the descriptions of graphite to the TIMCAL minesite is the report GM35121 drilled in 1967 by the same Quebec Ministry on the TIMCAL minesite from 120 feet to 175 feet “Calcite cristalline white containing a little phlogopite and graphite.” The two historic drill holes are approximately 9km apart.

TIMCAL has owned the adjacent minesite ground since 1996 when it acquired STRATMIN Graphite Inc. which had graphite operations established since 1989- as reported in TIMCAL’s corporate website hosted on www.timcal.com.

The second project area covers approximately 900 hectares of ground that hosts two historic drill holes completed by the Quebec Ministry of Natural Resources. The report GM19806 detailing a hole drilled in 1965 reported from 60 feet to 100 feet “Paragneiss of biotite, feldspath, quartz and a little…graphite.” From 100 feet to 180 feet “Pyroxenite feldspathiac metamorphic fine grained with zones of calcite and a little graphite.” The report GM35180 reporting on a hole drilled in 1969 from 205 feet to 210 feet having “granules of paragneiss quartz rich in diorite rock with a zone of graphite.” The holes are approximately 4km apart.

The company cautions that it has not verified the quality and accuracy of the historic sampling results, nor the drilling results reported in this news release. The historic figures were generated from sources believed to be reliable; however, they have not been confirmed. Although the sampling results and drilling results are relevant, they have not been verified.

The reported occurrences are within the Grenville Meta-sedimentary belt.

The terms of the acquisition are $30,000 and 500,000 shares of the company subject to Regulatory Approvals.

The technical contents of this release were approved by Marvin Mitchell, P.Eng., a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.

Cavan Venture’s mission is to identify, acquire, and advance high potential mining prospects located in North America for the benefit of its stakeholders. For more information visit the website at www.cavanventures.com.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

Peter P. Swistak, President

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Peter P. Swistak
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First Graphite Strengthens Management Team and Establishes Technical Advisory Board

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:09 AM on Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(May 8, 2012) – First Graphite Corp. (TSX VENTURE:FGR) (the “Company” or “First Graphite”) is pleased to announce the following additions to the Company’s existing management team and the establishment of a technical advisory board. These additions to the First Graphite team will provide the technical, regulatory and administrative experience necessary to rapidly advance the Henry Project, as well as the other graphite projects within the company’s portfolio.

The following additions have been made to the Company’s management team:

Vida Ramin, MPA

Senior Manager, Strategic and Public Affairs

Ms. Ramin has a decade of experience with the public, private and non-profit sectors developing and implementing programs and policies, as well as providing strategic advice to executive management, on a diverse range of complex and multi-faceted land and resource management issues. In addition to holding a Master of Public Administration (with a resource policy specialization), she has completed undergraduate programs in both Geography and Environmental Science and Applied Management. Before joining First Graphite Corp., Ms. Ramin managed a TSX-listed company’s Canadian mineral exploration projects and was responsible for, among other things, strategic planning and communications, regulatory affairs and external relations. Prior to that, she worked for the Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources as its Manager of Lands and Aboriginal Policy.

Alan J. Wainwright, Ph.D., P.Geo.

Exploration Manager

Dr. Wainwright is an economic geologist with mineral exploration and research experience in North America, South America and Asia. Alan has worked on generative, evaluation and target delineation campaigns in world-class mineral districts with a number of exploration firms and senior mining companies since 1999, and holds B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from McGill University, University of Toronto and The University of British Columbia, respectively. Alan completed his Ph.D. on the super-giant porphyry Cu-Au deposits at Oyu Tolgoi (Ivanhoe Mines; Mongolia), and was a senior member of the Kaminak Gold Corp. discovery team at Coffee (breccia-hosted Au; Yukon). Dr. Wainwright is accredited by the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia.

The following additions have been made to the Company’s Technical Advisory Board:

Dan Jody Dahrouge, P. Geo

Mr. Dahrouge is a professional geologist with over 20 years of experience in both Canada and internationally. He has managed all types of mineral projects, from grassroots exploration to mine development and production. Since 1988, he has successfully owned and operated Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd., a private Edmonton-based consulting firm, which manages exploration and development programs for both junior and senior mineral resource companies. A graduate of the University of Alberta’s Geology program (BSc. 1988) and Computing Science program (Sp.C 1993), Mr. Dahrouge is a registered professional geologist in both Alberta and British Columbia.

Daniel MacNeil

Daniel MacNeil holds a B.Sc. from St. Francis Xavier University and a M.Sc. from the University of British Columbia. He has been involved in mineral exploration since 2001 and has experience with gold, nickel, and lead-zinc exploration and development. Daniel began his exploration career with Anglo American where he was involved in lead-zinc exploration in the Selwyn Basin, and nickel exploration in the Thompson and Cape Smith Nickel belts. Daniel spent 7 years with Barrick Gold Corp. where he assisted with advanced exploration in and around the world-class Eskay Creek (British Columbia), Round Mountain (Nevada), Hemlo (Ontario) and Donlin Creek (Alaska) gold deposits and managed generative and target delineation exploration projects in Canada and the United States. Prior to working for Barrick, Daniel held the title of Senior Geologist, an internal technical role for Cardero Resource Corp. where he provided technical assistance to Peruvian gold and base metal exploration projects and Canadian coal projects.

Graphite

Graphite is a polymer of carbon that comes in three naturally occurring forms – flake, amorphous, and lump. All three are found in metamorphic as well as igneous rocks, varying by grade, particle (mesh) size and moisture content. Graphite exhibits a number of characteristics, which make it a high value industrial mineral with a broad range of applications: it is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity, is resistant to strong acids and thermal shock, is a lubricant, is refractive and has the highest natural strength and stiffness of any known material.

The total worldwide graphite market is currently estimated to be US$12 billion. At present, the largest end use markets for graphite are the steel and automotive industries. However in recent years, emerging markets, including green energy development (fuel cells, solar energy and nuclear power) and batteries (lithium-ion and vanadium-redox) are creating the potential for incremental increases in demand. Meanwhile, the closure of a number of natural graphite mines in China, the world’s largest producer, is reducing world-wide supply.

About First Graphite

First Graphite Corp. is a Vancouver-based mineral exploration company focused on the development of graphite projects in Canada. The company currently has three graphite properties led by its flag ship project, the Henry Graphite property, located near the Deep Bay Graphite Mine in north-eastern Saskatchewan, Canada.

This news release contains certain statements that may be deemed “forward-looking statements. Forward looking statements are statements that are not historical facts and are generally, but not always, identified by the words “expects”, “plans”, “anticipates”, “believes”, “intends”, “estimates”, “projects”, “potential” and similar expressions, or that events or conditions “will”, “would”, “may”, “could” or “should” occur. Although First Graphite Corp. believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or realities may differ materially from those in forward looking statements. Forward looking statements are based on the beliefs, estimates and opinions of First Graphite Corp.’s management on the date the statements are made. Except as required by law, First Graphite Corp. undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements in the event that management’s beliefs, estimates or opinions, or other factors, should change.

Neither the 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 news release.

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First Graphite Corp.
Andrew Mugridge
Corporate Development
(604) 689 2881

Focus Metals and Hydro-Quebec’s IREQ Sign Graphite Purification Technology Agreement and Anode Production Agreement for Li-Ion Batteries

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:14 AM on Monday, May 7th, 2012

MONTRÉAL, QUEBEC and OTTAWA, ONTARIO–(May 7, 2012) – Focus Metals Inc. (TSX VENTURE:FMS)(OTCQX: FCSMF)(FRANKFURT:FKC) and Hydro-Québec’s world-leading research institute, IREQ, today announced the signing of a licensing agreement enabling Focus Metals to develop a graphite purification facility and a graphite anode production facility for lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries.

A new, Focus-owned facility will transform first-production graphite sourced from Focus Metals’ Lac Knife (Québec) high-grade deposit to battery-grade material.

The licensing agreement is in two parts. The first part is related to Focus Metals’ development of a graphite purification process that brings Lac Knife’s processed graphite to 99.95% carbon for use in lithium battery applications. The processing includes spherical shaping as well as thermal and chemical purification. The second part of the agreement provides for the production of anodes for Li-ion batteries.

IREQ will provide technical support and cooperate in future material and processing technology improvements.

Focus Metals’ President and CEO, Gary Economo, said the new purification and production facilities will be built in Québec and will be owned and managed by Focus Metals. The new purification facility will be designed, subject to positive economic analysis, to produce 15,000 tons of spherical battery-grade flake graphite at peak, by 2015, whereas the anode production facility will be designed to produce up to 5,000 tons of anodes. The exact cost of the facilities and the financing required have yet to be determined.

In exchange for the technology licence, technological support and future processing improvements, IREQ will receive a licensing fee that will be paid in cash over a three-year period, representing less than 10% of the current working capital, as well as a royalty fee based on a percentage of future sales.

“This agreement represents a huge and significant milestone for us as we move through pre-development to production of our Lac Knife technology graphite deposit,” said Mr. Economo. “Moreover, the marriage of Focus’s Québec-based, world-class graphite deposit to the Québec-based global leader in processing technologies-especially in battery anode production-will leave Focus Metals well-positioned to secure its place as a quality supplier to the fast-growing lithium battery manufacturing sector.”

“In particular, this agreement reinforces our goal of becoming the lowest-cost technology graphite producer in the world,” Mr. Economo added. “To have an all-Québec technology agreement with a world leader in graphite anode development and patenting bodes well for our shareholders.”

Mr. Economo went on to say that the battery-grade process will be incorporated into the Lac Knife Preliminary Economic Assessment due in June 2012.

Focus Metals is the 100% owner of the Lac Knife deposit, which contains 4.9 million tons of measured and indicated resource grading 16% Carbon as graphite (Cgr) and 3.0 million tons of inferred resource grading 16% Cgr (see NI 43-101-compliant Technical Report on the mineral resource estimate filed on SEDAR), the bulk of which is intended for use in technology applications.

IREQ is recognized globally as a leading technology source for renewable energy solutions.

“We believe that the high-grade graphite of the Lac Knife property, associated with our graphite purification and shaping technologies, will yield a quality product for Li-ion battery applications,” said Karim Zaghib, Director – Energy Storage and Conversion at IREQ.

About IREQ

Hydro-Québec’s research institute, IREQ, is a global leader in the development of advanced materials for battery manufacturing and designs cutting-edge processes in its state-of-the-art facilities. IREQ holds more than 100 patent rights and 15 licences for battery materials that are used by some of the world’s most successful battery manufacturers and materials suppliers. Its contributions are helping to develop safe, high-performance lithium-ion batteries that can be charged more quickly and a greater number of times. IREQ also acts as lead partner with private-sector companies based in Québec to build EV and HEV charging stations in support of its technology developments. It promotes open innovation and partners with private firms, universities, government agencies and research centres, both in Québec and abroad. These partnerships allow IREQ to develop, industrialize and market the technologies resulting from its innovation projects.

About Hydro-Québec

Hydro-Québec is Canada’s largest electricity producer and ranks among the world’s leading hydropower producers. It also transmits and distributes electricity. Its sole shareholder is the Québec government. It uses mainly renewable generating options, in particular hydropower, and supports the development of wind energy through purchases from independent power producers. Its research institute, IREQ, conducts R&D in energy efficiency, energy storage and other energy-related fields. Hydro-Québec invests $100 million per year in research.

About Focus Metals

Focus Metals Inc. is an emerging mid-tier junior mining company, a technology solutions supplier and a business innovator. It is the owner of the highest-grade (16%) technology graphite resource 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-oriented enterprise with a view to building long-term, sustainable shareholder value, Focus Metals is invested in the development of graphene applications and patents through Grafoid Inc.

Forward-Looking Statements

This News Release may contain or refer to “forward-looking statements” that reflect Management’s expectations regarding Focus Metals’ future growth, results of operations, performance, and business prospects and opportunities. These statements reflect Management’s current beliefs at the time of this news release and are based on information currently available to Management. All statements other than statements of historical fact included in this release, including, without limitation, statements regarding potential mineralization and reserves, exploration results, and future plans and objectives of the Company, are forward-looking statements that involve various risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from Management’s expectations are exploration risks detailed herein and from time to time in the filings made by the Company with securities regulators. While the Company anticipates that subsequent events and developments may cause its views to change, it specifically disclaims any obligation to update these forward-looking statements, except in accordance with applicable securities laws. Accordingly, readers are advised not to place undue reliance on forward-looking information.

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.

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Gary Economo, President and CEO
Focus Metals Inc.
Ottawa
613-691-1091 ext. 101
[email protected]
www.focusmetals.ca

Louis-Olivier Batty, Media Relations
Hydro-Quebec
514-289-4214
[email protected]

Graphite proving resilient in tough markets, constrained supply expected

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 2:14 PM on Friday, May 4th, 2012
4th May 2012

JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – It would seem as if there is a new darling in the minerals market, as investor interest in graphite was seen rocketing over the past year.

From a total of about four listed companies making it their business to supply hungry markets with the carbon allotrope in 2011, the number of listed firms had increased to about 30, with most listings taking place since the beginning of the year.

Analyst Jeb Handwerger said that during the year, graphite had performed strongly, outpacing the generally depressed market.

“Graphite stocks have hit new highs and have recently pulled back, while gold and silver miners have hit two-year lows. This demonstrates excellent relative strength in an overall weak natural resource equity environment,” he said.

For example, AngloGold Ashanti, Africa’s biggest gold producer, fell 4.2% to R269.50 a share in April, the weakest in more than two years, while Gold Fields, the world’s fourth-biggest gold producer, dropped 5% to R100.73 a share during the same period. On Friday, silver miner Minera Atacocha, the Lima-based zinc and silver mining company, fell by 5.4%.

He expected global demand for graphite to increase exponentially from the current production of about 1.1-million tons over the next few years, possibly reaching 1.6-million tons in five years on the back of the rapid adoption of smart phones, laptops and hybrid-electric cars – all using lithium-ion batteries.

Lomiko Metals CEO Paul Gill also recently said demand for graphite was expected to rise as electric vehicles and lithium battery technology became more widespread and commonplace. Demand for graphite would also increase as new-generation nuclear reactors were being built in China, and if fuel cells and graphene patents became products.

Canadian supplier Northern Graphite CEO Greg Bowes believes people were starting to realize that it took far more graphite than lithium to make lithium-ion batteries and that graphite was, in fact, the supply critical material.

“However, graphite comprises a far larger market than lithium and it has a number of growing uses and new uses. It is not just dependent on the growth of electric vehicles to be successful,” he said.

However, Bowes believes that the story is not as rosy as some would have it.

He told Mining Weekly Online that although prices for the commodity have increased on the back of rising industrial demand, owing to the growth of developing economies and a tight supply from the world’s largest graphite supplier China, prices for the commodity remained largely flat.

“Owing to the economic slowdown in the US, Europe and China, prices had not seen significant increases in the past months. However, it has not declined and with renewed economic growth, will likely continue on an upward trend,” he said.

There is a phenomenal amount of renewed interest in graphite mining in Canada, after the industry had seen little activity for years, with numerous companies racing to be first in line to produce the sought-after flake graphite, prized for its extreme resistance to heat and high conductivity.

CONSTRAINED SUPPLY

However, there are not many new serious development-phase projects coming on-stream soon, with the last significant graphite mine built 30 year ago.

“There are not many graphite mines outside of China. Large economic deposits are rare and right now most operating mines in North America are small. We could see the need for 30 to 40 new graphite mines over the next decade,” Handwerger said.

Northern Graphite found itself among a handful of miners developing a high-quality graphite project, scheduled for production within the next year or so. The miner planned to open its Bissett Creek project, one of the first new graphite mines to open outside China since the 1990s by the end of 2013. A bankable feasibility study for the project, including a mine closeout plan was expected by June.

Ontario Graphite was also developing a graphite mine at its Kearney deposit, located in the same region as Northern Graphite’s Bisset Creek.

Another project – the only notable new project of any size, according to graphite analyst and blogger Dr Alex Cowie – that could be in production soon was the Almenara graphite project being undertaken by Magnesita, an unlisted company in Brazil.

“This could produce 40 000 t of graphite a year, increasing global production by 10%,” he said on Agoracom’s graphite blog.

Bowes pointed out that the new entrants to the market hold earlier-stage exploration projects and it would take many years to determine if they have anything, let alone get permits in place and build the mines – processes that could take years to complete.

However, he expected graphite prices to resume its rising trend when global economic recovery is achieved, leading to renewed demand for the commodity.

Edited by: Creamer Media Reporter
Source: http://www.miningweekly.com/article/graphite-proving-resilient-in-tough-markets-constrained-supply-expected-2012-05-04