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Focus Metals Update on Lac Knife Metallurgical Testing

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 2:19 PM on Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

SGS: 46.1% large flake validates company’s high grade, high-concentration, world leading graphite deposit

OTTAWA, ONTARIO–(April 11, 2012) – Focus Metals Inc. (TSX VENTURE:FMS)(OTCQX:FCSMF)(FRANKFURT:FKC) announced today metallurgical testing by SGS Metallurgical Services of its Lac Knife, Quebec graphite property reported the deposit held 46.1% large flake (+48 mesh to +100 mesh); 39% medium flake (+150 mesh to +200 mesh) with an overall global recovery test rate of 85.9%.

Focus Metals President and CEO Gary Economo said that in addition to the 46.1% large flake the balance of available graphite flake (+150 mesh to -200 mesh) can be used for the production of anodes for the high-growth lithium battery manufacturing sector.

Mr. Economo said: “Lac Knife’s 16% grade and a large flake concentration of 46% validate our deposit’s commercial primacy in an emerging and highly competitive sector, especially when the balance of our resource can be largely dedicated to battery-grade applications.”

“As a business, grade and quality are the key elements to Lac Knife’s commercial viability. And increasing recoveries by utilizing new processing and purification technologies will provide additional value to actual results,” Mr. Economo said. “We will also continue to improve our production circuit design to reflect the processing and production requirements for potential customers.”

Mr. Economo said Lac Knife’s premium large flake will command premium prices in the graphite market, building additional shareholder value.

Complete results are listed in the table below. Premium large flake graphite is the most in-demand size for use in technology applications and the least available in current markets.

Concentrate Flake size Distribution (%) and Total
Carbon Grade (%C) F21 test
SIZE Distribution Total carbon Grade
(%) (%C)
+48mesh 16.6 96.1
+65mesh 14.3 95.0
+80mesh 7.0 94.5
+100mesh 8.2 94.1
+150mesh 28.0 92.6
+200mesh 11.0 87.2
-200mesh 14.9 85.2
Note: Carbon Grade is determined by LOI at 1000°C to constant weight.

Global carbon recovery in the batch flotation test was 85.9%. Next phase of testing will be in a locked cycle test designed to improve the global recovery and to provide a flow sheet and operating parameters for use in Focus Metals’ Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA).

The technical information in this news release has been reviewed by Mr. Tony Brisson, P.Geo., Vice President, Exploration, a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.

About SGS Metallurgical Services

SGS Metallurgical Services is recognized as the world leader in the development of bankable flow sheets and pilot plant programs. SGS Metallurgical Services was founded over half a century ago. Its metallurgists, hydro-metallurgists and chemical engineers are experienced in all the major physical and chemical separation processes utilized in the recovery of metals and minerals contained in ore bodies around the world.

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” which reflect Management’s expectations regarding the Company’s 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.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

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

 

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Continued Expansion in the Graphite Space: More Canadian Juniors for Rapid Growth

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 12:40 PM on Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

By Nathan Pearson and Rachel Harrison
ResourcexInvestor.com

With the graphite space exploding like a supernova, junior exploration companies are snapping up prime real estate to sink their eager drills into across Canada and beyond. It’s an exciting time for investors and investees alike as we find ourselves in the eye of a perfect storm in which insufficient supply is beginning to clash with ever-increasing demand. From rapid industrial advancements in developing nations to a host of burgeoning green technologies, graphite seems to be at the center of it all.

Why Graphite Matters
Graphite is one of three types of carbon, alongside amorphous—such as coal and charcoal—and diamonds. Graphite also exists in amorphous form, as well as crystalline flake and lump/vein and is classed by grade, mesh and moisture content. Not only found within pencils, graphite is used extensively in steel manufacturing as well as applications such as brake linings and clutches, lubricants, crucibles and plastics. But that’s only half the story. Newly emerging and green technologies are sending the demand skyward as lithium-ion batteries, fuel cells, solar panels, pebble bed nuclear reactors and graphene become technologies of today rather than tomorrow.

What is it about graphite that makes it so suitable for a wide variety of applications? The reasons are numerous: it’s an excellent conductor of heat and electricity, is extremely resistant to strong acids as well as thermal shock, is a phenomenal lubricant, is highly refractive and has the highest natural strength and stiffness of any known material.

And then there’s graphene. These one-atom-thick sheets of graphite make up the thinnest and strongest material ever developed: two hundred times stronger than steel and several times tougher than a diamond. Because it conducts both electricity and heat better than copper, it has vast potential in applications such as LCD touch-screen technology, transistors, solar cells and data and energy storage units.

A Perfect Storm:
Supply and Demand Graphite demand has been rising at a steady rate of five percent per year for the last decade, due largely to the rapid industrialization of developing nations such as China and India. Another factor is the lithium-ion battery, needed to satisfy the First World’s thirst for consumer goods such as laptops, cameras, cell phones and mp3 players, as well as electric and hybrid vehicles, which can require up to seventy kilograms of graphite per vehicle. Surprisingly, the lithium-ion battery takes twenty to thirty times more graphite than lithium to produce. These factors have a Canaccord research report stating that, “Annual flake graphite production will have to increase by a factor of six by 2020 to meet incremental lithium carbonate requirements for batteries”.

Seventy percent of the world’s graphite is currently exported from China. The problem lies in a combination of depleted reserves, a need to fuel their own growing steel and automotive industries and a steep twenty percent export duty and seventeen percent VAT. This has contributed to the price of graphite doubling since 2010 and nearly tripling since 2008. Prices for graphite are determined by flake size and purity—with premium product being large flake, high carbon graphite—and currently commands up to $3000 per tonne.

The remaining thirty percent of graphite production takes place in countries such as India, Brazil, North Korea, Madagascar, Sri Lanka and Canada, but not nearly enough sources exist to meet the burgeoning demand. It is estimated that up to twenty-five more mines worth of new production could be needed. It is for this reason that the British Geological Survey has declared graphite a critical material and the European commission included graphite among the fourteen materials it considers high in economic importance and supply risk.

Junior Companies On the Scene
So, what should investors look for when researching players in the graphite space? In terms of a company’s resource, investors will want to focus on projects with near-surface, high-grade, large-flake deposits that are in politically and economically safe areas with sound infrastructure. Investors in the know will have already heard about players such as Northern Graphite and Focus Metals, but who else has taken to the stage?

Graphite One Resources Inc. Delving right in, Graphite One (TSX-V: GPH) has a market cap is $27 million and shares are going for $0.35 as of April 2.

As well as Graphite One’s Kelly Creek gold property, they also own 100% interest of their Graphite Creek property, acquired in February and located on privately owned land on the Seward Peninsula of Alaska within a pro-mining jurisdiction. The property is 65 km north of Nome, 3 km from an airstrip, and 20 km from the nearest road systems.

This scalable deposit contains the potential for over 200 million tonnes of graphite-bearing rocks, with large-flake, high purity graphite exposed at the surface, creating favourable conditions for an open-pit mining configuration. Graphite One estimates the potential grades at the site to fall between 5.0% – 10% Cg and plans to be NI 43-101 compliant by next year. Their exploration campaign of geologic mapping, surface sampling, conductivity survey and diamond drilling are set to be carried out in Q2 and Q3 of this year.

Graphite One’s management team combines over twenty years experience in mineral exploration, development and production. They have managed major high-budget exploration programs and collectively financed over $250 million for various resource companies. Acting as CEO, Chairman and Director is Charles Chebry B.Sc. CMA. His list of achievements is lengthy and includes positions as CEO, Chairman and Director of Altiplano Minerals Ltd., Director of Argonaut Exploration Inc., Happy Creek Minerals Ltd. and North Country Gold Corp., former Director of CBR Gold Corp, President and founder of Arta Enterprises Inc., past CFO of Kaminak Gold Corp. and Kivalliq Energy Corp., Anthony Huston B.Comm., as President and and Director; Mr. Huston has a background in management and finance having served as a Managing Partner with both public and private companies where he recently played an integral role in raising over $20M. Mr. Huston acted as lead financial advisor on a range of finance and acquisition transactions in many industry sectors including technology, bio-tech, and most recently the resource sector. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of British Columbia. Past CFO, Vice President of Finance and Director of Olympia Trust Company and Olympia Financial Group Inc., where Mr. Chebry remains a Director. Joining Mr. Chebry in his efforts at Graphite One is Dean Besserer P.Geo, VP Exploration; Dale Hansen CMA, CFO; John Williamson P.Geo, Director; Sean Mager B.Comm, Director; Peter Kleespies P.Geo, Director; and John Robins P.Geo, Advisory Board.

Lomiko Metals
Lomiko Metals (TSX-V: LMR) (US: LMRMF) (FSE: DH8B) is a Vancouver-based company focused on electric minerals with three properties, one each in the lithium, gold and graphite spaces. As of April 2 their market capitalization is $8.88 million and shares can be purchased for $0.16.

Lomiko holds 100%-interest in its Quatre Milles Graphite Project located approximately 175 km northwest of Montreal and 17 km north of Sainte- Veronique, Quebec. The 1,600-hectare property consists of 28 contiguous claims and was previously explored by Graphicor Resources Inc. beginning in 1989. Although the historical assays conducted at Quatre Milles at the time predate the introduction of NI 43-101, the results should not be ignored. Three surface samples were collected and analyzed returning results of 14.16% Cgf, 18.06% Cgf and 20.35% Cgf. Twenty-three of the initial twenty-six drill holes intersected graphite concentrations ranging from 4.69% to a highlight of 8.07% Cgf over 28.60 metres. The highest individual assay reported was 15.48% Cgf over 0.50 metres.

The current focus for Lomiko is the commencement of an aggressive exploration campaign, including surface mapping, prospecting, diamond drilling and of course, if positive, completing an initial NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate.

In a recent interview with Streetwise Reports, Siddharth Rajeev of Fundamental Research Corporation commented on Lomiko Metals Inc. Rajeev finds his top investment prospects by zeroing in on a specific material and tracking its growth drivers and believes that critical metals used in viable new technologies will see increasing demand. In this exclusive interview with The Critical Metals Report, he explains how lithium-ion battery development and the forthcoming WTO ruling affect his outlook for graphite and niobium.

“Lomiko Metals Inc. is an early-stage project. It just acquired a project in Quebec. Some historic work has been done on the property. As for near-term catalysts, it is working on an NI 43-101 technical report, and it is going to commence an exploration program on the property. . .our last report on Lomiko’s graphite came out a few months ago. The stock had doubled since the initial report. It’s dropped since then. As long as the graphite market stays in its current space, where I expect it to stay for a while, and if Lomiko’s exploration program produces positive results, that should reflect in the stock price.”

The management team at Lomiko brings a wealth of skill and knowledge to each of its projects. CEO Paul Gill has extensive experience in resource exploration, having previously served as Officer, Director and Vice President of Business Development of Norsemont Mining from 2003 to 2006, CEO of Grenville Gold Corp. and President and CEO of Epic Mining, located in Peru. In the case of Norsemont Mining, in the short time he was with the company Mr. Gill helped it grow from a worth of $1 million to $50 million. Also on the team is Jacqueline Michael, CFO; Mark Nesbitt LLB P.Geo, Director; and Julius Galik, Director.

First Graphite Corp.
Targeting strategic metal deposits in Canada is Vancouver-based First Graphite (TSX-V: FGR). As of April 2 First Graphite’s market cap sits at $10 million with a share price of $0.58.

First Graphite owns a rare earth metals property in the Northwest Territories at Blachford and the Mont Pellier graphite property in the Grenville Province in western Quebec, which it acquired in February. The project sits approximately 172 km northwest of Montreal, is close in proximity to the Timcal Canada graphite mine and is road accessible.

Geologically, the Grenville Province can be divided into the Central Gneiss Belt (CGB) and the Central Metasedimentry Belt (CMB), with the Montpellier property residing in the CMB. Graphite grades in the CMB typically vary between less-than 1% to 20% Cg. Grab samples at Montpellier revealed grades of 0.82% – 14.4% Cg.

In March, management signed an option on the Mt Heimdahl graphite project, once again capitalizing on the “close-ology” of one of Canada’s few producing graphite projects, in this case, Eagle Graphite’s Black Crystal mine. The Mt. Heimdahl Property, totaling approximately 1045 hectares is located in the Valhalla Ranges, in high-grade metamorphic rocks of the Valhalla Complex, within the Omineca Crystalline Belt. Infrastructure is well developed in the Mt. Heimdahl Property area, as the property is approximately 35 kms south west of Nelson BC.

First Graphite management has been clear that they are aggressively evaluating further acquisitions and intend to commence exploration early in Q2 of this year. First Graphite’s management blends experience in accounting, capital markets, public company administration, consultancy for junior mining companies, and mineral exploration. At the helm is President Andrew Mugridge, President of Progressive IR Consultants Corporation since 2007, former CEO of Venture Media Group Inc. and Officer and Advisor to numerous publicly traded companies. His team members are Peter Posnikoff, CFO and Corporate Secretary; Benjamin Curry, Director; Brian Morrison, Director; Kyle Stevenson, Director; and Martin Bajic, Director.

Flinders Resources Flinders Resources (TSX-V: FDR) is another Vancouver-based company, though their Kringel graphite mine, of which they hold 100% interest, is located in Sweden. They hold four mining licenses: Kringel, containing 11.3% Cg; Gropabo, 6.9% Cg; Mattsmyra, 8.8% Cg; and Mansberg, 9.4% Cg. Flinder’s market cap is $90 million and shares can be purchased for $3.02 as of April 2.

Flinders has the unique advantage of having acquired a previously producing mine with an infrastructure of roads, power, water, tailings dam, dumps and pit already in place, as well as a fully permitted beneficiation plant rated to 13,000 tonnes per year of graphite production, which could easily be expanded. It is located in central Sweden where the climate is mild, in a first class mining jurisdiction and is 15 km from rail and 75 km from the harbour.

Kringel has a solid history dating back to 1993 when Kringel Graphite formed to develop the deposits. By 1995 development of its mining and beneficiation operation, as well commercial production of flake graphite products was well underway. Adverse market conditions in 2001 caused production to halt, and the site lay dormant until the acquisition of Kringelgruvan AB in 2012 by Flinders Resources Ltd.

While in production, Kringel produced high-value, high-quality, large flake graphite. Historic resources at the mine achieved 8.8% Cg, and production yielded a purity of 85% – 94%. Current improvements to graphite production will allow for an end purity of greater than 94%.

Estimated resource at the site is 6.9 million tonnes containing 8.8% graphite in four separate deposits. At full capacity Kringel could potentially supply up to 15% of Europe’s flake graphite requirements. This is great news for Flinders because Europe depends on imported graphite for 95% of its needs, most currently imported from China.

This year will see Flinders reprocessing and selling its stockpiled graphite, while later in the year and into 2013 drilling, the development of a mine plan, a mill refurbishment, environmental improvements, production optimization and expansion evaluation are slated to occur. Already underway are an environmental study, resource drilling and an upgrade of resources to NI 43-101 compliancy.

Martin McFarlane B.Eng (Chem) B.Bus (Mktg) heads up this ambitious company as President and CEO. He brings twenty-five years of resource industry experience, having been President of Minerals and Metals Group, General Manager of Investor and Community Relations for Zinifex Ltd. and having held various positions in sales and marketing and zinc smelter operations at CRA and Pasminco Ltd. He is backed by Michael Robert Hudson B.Sc. (Hons) GDipAppFin FAusIMM MSEG MAIG, Director; Nick DeMare CA, Director; Mark Saxon B.Sc. (Hons) GDipAppFin MAusIMM MAIG, Director; and Robert Atkinson, Director.

Zimtu Capital Corp. Giving a helping hand to ambitious young juniors finding their footing is Zimtu Capital Corp. (TSX-V: ZC) (FSE: ZCT1). Zimtu achieves this by offering new resource companies early-stage risk capital and management, as well as finance and marketing guidance. For investors, this means access to pre-IPO companies not normally accessible to them. In addition to helping companies to solidify their foundations, Zimtu locates and acquires new mineral properties to match up with public resource companies then establishes strategic partners, capitalizes the company and helps execute the business plan. To date, Zimtu has received more than 7 million shares as compensation for selling seven graphite projects to up and coming public companies. As of April 2 shares for Zimtu cost $1.40 and their market cap is $13.28 million.

Some of the project transactions that Zimtu has played a role in have been the Deep Bay East and Simon Lake properties for Strike Graphite Corp., the Griffith and Brougham properties in southern Ontario for Big North Capital Inc., as well as properties for Lomiko Metals, Standard Graphite, and a portfolio of graphite projects in Australia for Pinestar Gold Inc. The graphite space is proving to be fertile ground for Zimtu, and in Zimtu’s most recent newsletter, Ryan Fletcher, one of Zimtu’s Directors, says he thinks the best deposits have yet to be found.

Management for this skilled group is led by David Hodge, President and Director. He has twenty years experience as a resource executive, has been President of Commerce Resources Corp. since 2001 and is Director of Western Potash Corp. He is joined by Sven Olsson, Director; Patrick Power, Director; Ryan Fletcher, Director, and Sean Charland, Director.

It’s clear that some great value can potentially be found in a number of junior exploration companies residing in our own back yard. Canada will play a major role in moving the graphite supply out of the red zone, but don’t wait until that happens before you invest or you may miss out on a golden opportunity.

Follow the exciting emerging graphite story at http://www.resourcexinvestor.com

Big North Acquires Grand Lac du Nord Graphite Project in Quebec

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:32 AM on Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

Apr 11, 2012 — Vancouver, B.C., April 11, 2012 – BIG NORTH GRAPHITE CORP. CA:NRT 0.00% (the “Company” or “Big North”) is pleased to announce that it has signed a Mineral Property Option Agreement (the “Option Agreement”) with Zimtu Capital Corp. (“Zimtu”) CA:ZC -0.76% and three of Zimtu’s prospecting partners (collectively, the “Optionors”) pursuant to which Big North has been granted an option (the “Option”) to earn a 100%-interest in the Grand Lac du Nord Graphite Property located in eastern Quebec.

Grand Lac du Nord Property:

The Grand Lac du Nord Property (the “Property”) consists of one contiguous claim block totaling approximately 2,009 hectares (20.09 km2) located approximately 140 kilometers northwest of Sept-Iles, Quebec. The property is accessible via paved and logging roads.

The Property was previously explored by SOQUEM, Inc. following up on airborne electromagnetic (EM) anomalies. Ground work in 2000 and 2001 identified a high grade sillimanite formation. The presence of graphite over the property was also noted visually but not given any focus at the time.

The Property contains a graphitic paragneiss formation approximately 8 kilometres in length by 1 to 2 km wide. The formation is composed of quartz, graphite, biotite and sulphides. The sulphides are in veinlets or disseminated in the paragneiss while the graphite is in disseminated flakes. A second formation parallel with the above consists of a sillimanite paragneiss band, also 8 km in length with a width of about 1 to 2 km. This horizon composed of quartz-feldspars, sillimanite, graphite, biotite, garnet and cordierite. The formation is intercalated with bands of quartzite.

Property maps will be posted on the Company’s website at: http://www.bignorthgraphite.com/

The Company intends to mount an exploration campaign on the Property commencing with a complete compilation of historic geologic work followed by surface work, trenching and diamond drilling. The exploration target is an open-pittable, crystalline flake graphite deposit similar to other graphite deposits and mines in Quebec such as Focus Metals Inc.’s CA:FMS -2.75% Lac Knife Deposit and Timcal Graphite and Carbon’s Lac des Iles Mine.

The Option Agreement

Pursuant to the terms of the Option Agreement, Big North may acquire a 100%-interest in the Property by:

(i) on or before the dates indicated below, making the following cash payments:

         ---------------------------------------------------------------
         |Date                              |Cash Payment              |
         |-------------------------------------------------------------|
         |Upon signing the letter of intent |$40,000 (which payment has|
         |                                  |been made)                |
         |-------------------------------------------------------------|
         |Upon TSX Venture Exchange (aEURoeTSXVaEUR)|$40,000                   |
         |acceptance of the                 |                          |
         |Option Agreement                  |                          |
         |(the aEURoeEffective DateaEUR)            |                          |
         |-------------------------------------------------------------|
         |Total:                            |$80,000                   |
         ---------------------------------------------------------------

(ii) on or before the dates indicated below, issuing to the Optionors, an aggregate of 3,000,000 Big North common shares:

         -----------------------------------------------------------
         |Date                                    |Number of Shares|
         |---------------------------------------------------------|
         |Within five days of the Effective Date  |1,500,000       |
         |---------------------------------------------------------|
         |Six months after the Effective Date     |500,000         |
         |---------------------------------------------------------|
         |Twelve months after the Effective Date  |500,000         |
         |---------------------------------------------------------|
         |Fourteen months after the Effective Date|500,000         |
         |---------------------------------------------------------|
         |Total:                                  |3,000,000       |
         -----------------------------------------------------------

(iii) on or before the dates indicated below, making the following expenditures on the Property:

         -------------------------------------------------------------------
         |Date                                       |Amount of Expenditure|
         |-----------------------------------------------------------------|
         |Within twelve months of the Effective Date |$150,000             |
         |-----------------------------------------------------------------|
         |Within fifteen months of the Effective Date|$350,000             |
         |-----------------------------------------------------------------|
         |Total:                                     |$500,000             |
         -------------------------------------------------------------------

In addition, if, at any time within seven years of the Effective Date, Big North files a NI 43-101 compliant resource (in any category pursuant to CIMM standards) with 200,000 tonnes or more of graphite content (at a cut-off of 5% Cgr) or the equivalent in sillimanite at a ratio of 5 for 1, Big North will pay to the Optionors additional cash consideration of $200,000 and will issue 2,000,000 Shares to the Optionors. The Optionors will retain a 2% Net Milling Royalty on the Property, 1% of which can be purchased by Big North for $1,000,000 at any time.

The Optionors and Big North are arm’s length parties as defined by TSXV policy. A finder’s fee may be paid in connection with the transaction up to the maximum permitted by the policies of the TSXV. The transaction is subject to a number of conditions and approvals, including, but not limited to, required corporate approvals and TSXV acceptance. There can be no assurance that the transaction will be completed as proposed or at all.

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

For further information concerning this press release, please contact Spiro Kletas at (604) 629-8220.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

“Spiro Kletas” Spiro Kletas President and Chief Executive Officer

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.

Northern Graphite Announces Strategic Partnership With Panacis Inc.

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 1:54 PM on Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

Companies to cooperate in developing and promoting Li ion battery related products

OTTAWA, ONTARIO–(April 10, 2012) – Northern Graphite Corporation (TSX VENTURE:NGC)(OTCQX:NGPHF) is pleased to announce that it has entered into a Strategic Cooperation Agreement with Panacis Inc. whereby the parties will assist in developing and promoting each other’s Canadian products and services with respect to Lithium ion batteries.

Panacis is an Ottawa, Ontario based company that is a global leader in intelligent, high performance Lithium Polymer battery based energy storage systems. It is a trusted supplier to the military, telecommunications, medical and renewable energy markets for mission critical applications where “off the shelf” commoditized solutions cannot compete. Panacis is familiar with most Li ion battery manufacturers, selects the best rechargeable battery technology for its applications and tunes its performance to meet demanding requirements. Panacis has comprehensive engineering capabilities that include battery systems engineering and integration expertise, power electronics, electromechanical design, rapid prototyping, and manufacturing and has over 20 patents/patents pending.

“Value added processing including the manufacturing of spherical graphite for the Li ion battery market is a big part of our strategy moving forward” said Gregory Bowes, Chief Executive Officer of Northern Graphite. “We have already successfully made and tested spherical graphite from the Bissett Creek deposit and want to establish ourselves as a secure, reliable supplier of a high quality, Canadian made spherical graphite that has been produced in an environmentally friendly manner. Panacis has a great deal of knowledge and expertise with respect to the manufacture and testing of Li ion batteries and has established relationships with most manufacturers. This provides us with a very important window into the Li ion battery world.”

Steve Carkner, Chief Technology Officer of Panacis commented that: “It is very important that we offer customers with sensitive and critical applications a secure, reliable Canadian made solution and it is to our advantage to encourage and promote the use of Canadian made spherical graphite in the Li ion batteries that we buy. We look forward to working with Northern Graphite to achieve this objective.”

The Graphite Market

Graphite prices have increased substantially due to the ongoing modernization of China and other emerging economies which has resulted in strong demand from traditional steel and automotive markets. In addition, new applications such as lithium ion batteries, vanadium redox batteries, fuel cells and nuclear power have the potential to create significant incremental demand growth. The manufacturing of Li ion batteries requires up to 30 times more graphite than lithium and their use in the growing EV/HEV market is expected to require significant increases in graphite production. However, graphite production and exports from China, which produces 70% of the world’s supply, are expected to decline and an export tax and a licensing system have been instituted. As a result, both the European Union and the United States have declared graphite a supply critical mineral.

Northern Graphite Corporation

Northern Graphite Corporation is a Canadian company that has a 100% interest in the Bissett Creek graphite deposit located in eastern Ontario. Northern Graphite is well positioned to benefit from this compelling supply/demand dynamic with a high purity, large flake, scalable deposit that is located close to infrastructure. A bankable Final Feasibility Study (“FS”) and permitting are expected to be completed in the first half of 2012, following which mine construction could commence, subject to the results of the FS and financing. Additional information on Northern Graphite can be found under the Company’s profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and on the Company’s website at www.northerngraphite.com.

Panacis Inc.

Panacis is a global developer and producer of safe, reliable and scalable battery systems for telecommunication, defense and renewable energy applications. Panacis uses smart energy management technology to provide flexible and clean power that turns energy storage into a viable and unique competitive advantage for our customers. Unlike conventional technologies, Panacis provides lighter, smarter and more efficient energy storage products with complete local and remote management capabilities. Our systems deliver a reduced total cost of ownership that is unsurpassed in the industry today. For more information, please visit www.panacis.com

This press release contains forward-looking statements, which can be identified by the use of statements that include words such as “could”, “potential”, “believe”, “expect”, “anticipate”, “intend”, “plan”, “likely”, “will” or other similar words or phrases. These statements are only current predictions and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our or our industry’s actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those anticipated by the forward-looking statements. The Company does not intend, and does not assume any obligation, to update forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, unless otherwise required by applicable securities laws. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking 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

 

Northern Graphite Corporation
Gregory Bowes
CEO
(613) 241-9959

Northern Graphite Corporation
Don Baxter P.Eng
President
(705) 789-9706

Standard Graphite Announces Senior Vice-President, Business Development

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:23 AM on Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(Marketwire – April 10, 2012) – Standard Graphite Corp. (TSX VENTURE:SGH) (the “Company”) is pleased to announce the appointment of Benoît Gascon as its new Senior Vice-President, Business Development, effective April 10, 2012. Mr. Gascon is a highly experienced graphite executive and will play a key role in ensuring Standard Graphite achieves its strategic growth initiatives.

Mr. Gascon has over 20 years experience in the graphite industry. He was President of Stratmin Graphite, which owned one of North America’s only producing graphite mines, “Lac des Iles”. Mr. Gascon was responsible for negotiating the complete take-over of Stratmin Graphite by Imerys SA, a world leader in Industrial Minerals (annual sales of ~ C$4.9 billion and 15,000 employees) to form Timcal Graphite & Carbon, a world leader in its industry with 500 employees on 14 sites in 9 countries).

Mr. Gascon remained at Timcal in senior executive roles such as: Senior VP Business Development and Strategy, Senior VP Sales & Corporate Development & Senior VP Sales, and Deputy General Manager. Mr. Gascon’s various roles enabled him to utilize his expertise in many facets within the organization such as:

  • Developed a sales strategy by expanding applications to each client and expanding geographically the client base from USA to Europe, Japan, and further afield. He assisted in the growth of the company from one plant to seven plants worldwide.
  • Supervised nine industrial and commercial sites including corporate monitoring of eight legal entities, located in seven countries, in order to ensure the compliance to the laws, regulations, and procedures.
  • Restructured the division’s commercial structure & implemented a worldwide network aimed at ensuring a direct and continuous contact with the graphite customers.
  • Managed the group’s Canadian operations leading to the first operating profits and implemented an adapted sales structure.

“We are pleased to have someone of Benoît’s calibre join our management team,” said Chris Bogart, President and Chief Executive Officer. “As a highly regarded industry professional with extensive experience from operations to sales and marketing, Benoît’s in-depth knowledge and key industry relationships will ensure our ability to execute our long term goals.”

Mr. Gascon holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from the École des Hautes Études Commerciales, as well as Chartered Accountant (CA) and Certified Management Accountant (CMA) designations.

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.

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

Standard Graphite Announce Brokered Private Placement for Up to $3,000,000

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 9:11 AM on Thursday, April 5th, 2012

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(April 5, 2012) – Standard Graphite Corp. (TSX VENTURE:SGH) (the “Company”) has entered into an agreement with Industrial Alliance Securities Inc. (the “Agent”), for a Brokered Private Placement on a “best efforts” basis for gross proceeds of up to $3,000,000 (the “Offering”).

The Offering consists of the issuance of a maximum 3,529,411 units at a price of $0.85 per unit (the “Units”).

Each Unit will consist of one common share at a price of $0.85 and one-half of one common share purchase warrant (each whole warrant, a “Warrant”). Each Warrant entitles the holder to subscribe for one common share at a price of $1.10 for a period of eighteen (18) months following the closing of the Offering. The Warrants are subject to an accelerated expiry which comes into effect once the shares trade above a weighted average price of $1.35 for any twenty consecutive trading-day period, subsequent to four months from Closing. In the event of an accelerated expiry, the expiry date will be the earlier of the regular 18 month expiry date and the 30 days from the date the Company advises the placees of the accelerated expiry.

The net proceeds from the issuance of the Units of the Offering will be used by the Company to incur expenditures on the Company’s Quebec and Ontario high priority graphite properties.

At the closing of the Offering, the Issuer shall pay to the Agent a fee equal to 7% of the gross proceeds received by the Issuer from the sale of Units sold pursuant to the Offering. The Issuer shall grant to the Agent compensation options entitling it to purchase that number of Common Shares equal to 7% of the total number of Units sold pursuant to the Offering, exercisable in whole or in part at the price of the Units for a period of 18 months from the closing of the Offering.

The Offering is scheduled to close on or about April 17, 2012 and is subject to certain conditions including, but not limited to, the receipt of all necessary approvals including the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange. All securities issued pursuant to the Offering will be subject to a four month and one day hold period from the date of closing of the Offering.

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 12 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.

Standard Graphite’s nine Quebec properties are all located within these districts and centered on the metasedimentary belts of the Grenville with known marble/gneiss lithologies considered essential to host graphite deposit. They have also been metamorphosed to sufficiently high grade to produce the larger graphite flakes.

They are located within the three major graphite districts in Quebec; Wakefield, North Shore and New Quebec with notable deposits such as Lac des Iles (Timcal) and Lac Knife (Focus Metals).

This news release does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any of the securities in the United States. The securities have not been and will not be registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “U.S. Securities Act”) or any state securities laws and may not be offered or sold.

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

Investor Inquiries
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Standard Graphite Options Quebec Graphite Claims

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:34 AM on Wednesday, April 4th, 2012

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(April 4, 2012) – Standard Graphite Corp. (TSX VENTURE:SGH) (the “Company”) is pleased to report that it has signed an option to acquire a 100% interest in 31 mining claims in Quebec. The mining claims are located in rusty graphitic gneisses similar to the ones in Fermont, Quebec.

Terms

The company has the option to earn a 100% interest in a graphite property from Hamish Ross (the “Vendor”) by making the following payments and issuing the following common shares to the Vendor: (i) $5,000 and 50,000 common shares on receipt of the TSX Venture (“TSXV”) acceptance of the Definitive Option Agreement; (ii) 100,000 common shares 4 months from signing the Definitive Option Agreement, and; (iii) 100,000 common shares 6 months from signing the Definitive Option Agreement. The agreement remains subject to acceptance by the TSXV. A finder’s fee will be payable with respect to the transaction pursuant to the policies of the TSXV.

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. – Corporate Information
Chris Bogart
President & CEO
(604) 683-2509
(604) 683-2506 (FAX)
[email protected]
www.standardgraphite.com

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

Cavan Acquires Prospective Quebec Graphite Property

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 4:04 PM on Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(April 3, 2012) – Cavan Ventures Inc. (“Cavan” or the “Company”) (TSX VENTURE:CVN) announces that it has signed an agreement to acquire claims located in Quebec. The claims cover approximately 1140 hectares of ground adjacent to the historic Asbury Graphite Mine, the historic minesite area, and a large unexplored mag anomaly identified on Gestim online. The Asbury Graphite Mine area is located approximately 30km south of the TIMCAL graphite mine, one of only two currently producing graphite mines in Canada.

The Asbury Graphite mine had historic production from 1980 to 1988. The following information (file number 31J/04-0016 – The Asbury Mine), was derived from the Quebec Department of Natural Resources website at http://www.mrnf.gouv.qc.ca/mines/industrie/mineraux/mineraux-exploration-graphite.jsp and contains: The discovery of graphite occurred in 1951 with work continuing intermittently over the years. In 1974, Graphex Mines Inc., guided by surface sampling, outlined a bed with graphite content ranging from 20 to 35% carbon. Reserves in 1975 were listed at 300,000 tonnes at 10.0% carbon. The reserve estimates are historical, and a qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical resource estimate as current mineral resources, therefore these historical reserves should not be relied upon, and do not have currently demonstrated economic viability. Historical reserve estimates do not meet the CIM Definition Standards for a Mineral Reserve as referred to in Section 1.2 of the National Instrument 43-101, as they have not been demonstrated by at least a Preliminary Feasibility Study. A full review of all historic data by a qualified person, including quality assessment of results, possibly with additional drilling, would likely be necessary to bring the resource into compliance with National Instrument 43-101.

The ground is located within the Grenville metasedimentary belt of rocks which have hosted several historic graphite mines and numerous graphite occurrences. The general host geology of the Asbury Graphite mine is crystalline limestone/marble, pegmatites and quartzites.

Terms of the acquisition have Cavan making cumulative payments of $75,000 and issuing one million common shares of the Company over 2 years. A 2% NSR will also be issued with the option to purchase back 1% for $1 million. A finder’s fee will be payable on this transaction. This transaction is subject to TSX Venture approval.

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

Forward-Looking Statement:

Some statements in this news release contain forward-looking information that involves inherent risk and uncertainty affecting the business of Cavan Ventures Inc. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements.

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

 

Cavan Ventures Inc.
1-604-683-3995 or Toll Free: 1-88-945-4770
1-604-683-3988 (FAX)
www.cavanventures.com

Lomiko Metals Jumps Ahead in Graphite Market *Site Sponsor

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 12:45 PM on Monday, April 2nd, 2012

April 2,2012 (Financial Press) –Lomiko Metals Inc. (TSX Venture:LMR) is a graphite exploration company focused on exploring for high purity, large crystallite graphite on its Quatre Milles project.

Over the last few weeks the company has been making steady strides forward in the development of its high-potential graphite project. Those steps include completing a financing deal, hiring a geological consulting firm, making a new and experienced addition to its board of advisors, and completing a 43-101 Technical Report on its graphite project (full report available at this link)

Each move adds significantly to the unfolding Lomiko storyline. For example, the 43-101 report has been submitted to and accepted by regulators. The report details many key aspects of the historical exploration work on the property.

The report was prepared by geologist Jean-Sébastien Lavallée of Consul-Teck Mineral Exploration Consultants and includes the following highlights:

Graphicor (the past owner of the Quatre Milles property) completed reconnaissance mapping and prospecting as well as ground geophysics and a 26 hole diamond drill program totaling 1,625 metres

Three surface samples were collected and analyzed returning results of 14.16% Cgf, 18.06% Cgf and 20.35% Cgf.

23 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 report also defines the proximity of Lomiko’s graphite project to the operational Timcal graphite mine:

The past exploration results from the project, its proximity to other known and economic graphite deposits, and Lomiko’s development plans have attracted a lot of investment capital as well.

On February 3, 2012, the company announced a financing deal to raise an estimated $700,000 of capital to fund advanced exploration work on the project.
Just over a month later Lomiko announced it had completed the financing deal for more than $900,000. That’s more than 28% more than was initially sought and reflects the investment demand for Lomiko and graphite.

Lomiko has also attracted additional management. The company has added Dr. Dietmar Siebholz to its board of advisors.

Siebholz has a Ph.D. in economics and has extensive experience in the graphite market as an investor, analyst, and discovering uses for graphite in advanced technologies.

Furthermore, Siebholz has more than 50 years of public market experience including on the floor of the Dusseldorf (Germany) Stock Exchange and nearly two decades involved in precious metals and commodities investing and markets.

These steps are key to the development of Lomiko’s rapid rise in the graphite market.

Lomiko, as an early mover in the graphite sector, has had its share price more triple since the start of 2012. It currently has a total market cap of under $9 million.

Learn more about Lomiko Metals at www.lomiko.com.

Written By: Andrew Mickey

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Source: http://financialpress.com/2012/04/02/lomiko-metals-jumps-ahead-in-graphite-market/

Graphite the next big thing towards advanced electronics?

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:16 AM on Monday, April 2nd, 2012

London: Scientists are making discoveries with the use of graphite that could become the next big thing in the quest for smaller and less power-hungry electronics.

Resembling chicken wire on a nano scale, graphene – single sheets of graphite – is only one atom thick, making it the world’s thinnest material. Two million graphene sheets stacked up would not be as thick as a credit card.

The tricky part physicists have yet to figure out how to control the flow of electrons through the material, a necessary prerequisite for putting it to work in any type of electronic circuit. Graphene behaves very different than silicon, the material currently used in semiconductors.

Last year, a research team led by University of Arizona physicists cleared the first hurdle by identifying boron nitride, a structurally identical but non-conducting material, as a suitable mounting surface for single-atom sheets of graphene.

The team also showed that in addition to providing mechanical support, boron nitride improves the electronic properties of graphene by smoothening out fluctuations in the electronic charges.

Now the team found that boron nitride also influences how the electrons travel through the graphene. The results of the study open up new ways of controlling the electron flow through graphene.

“If you want to make a transistor for example, you need to be able to stop the flow of electrons,” Brian LeRoy, assistant professor in the University of Arizona’s department of physics, said.

“But in graphene, the electrons just keep going. It’s difficult to stop them,” he said.

According to LeRoy, relativistic quantum mechanical effects that come into play at atomic scales cause electrons to behave in ways that go against our everyday experiences of how objects should behave. He even gave the example of a tennis ball.

“Normally, when you throw a tennis ball against a wall, it bounces back.

“Now think of the electrons as tennis balls. With quantum mechanical effects, there is a chance the ball would go through and end up on the other side. In graphene, the ball goes through 100 percent of the time,” LeRoy said.

This strange behaviour makes it difficult to control where electrons are going in graphene.

However, as LeRoy’s group has now discovered, mounting graphene on boron nitride prevents some of the electrons from passing to the other side, a first step toward a more controlled electron flow.

The group achieved this feat by placing graphene sheets onto boron nitride at certain angles, resulting in the hexagonal structures in both materials to overlap in such a way that secondary, larger hexagonal patterns are created. The researchers call this structure a superlattice.

If the angle is just right, they found, a point is reached where almost no electrons go through.

“You could say we created holes in the wall.

“And as soon as the wall has holes in it, we find that some of the tennis balls no longer go through. It’s the opposite of what you would expect. That shows you how weird this is. It’s all due to those relativistic quantum effects,” LeRoy said.

The discovery puts the technology a bit closer to someday being able to actually control the flow of electrons through the graphene, the authors of the paper said.

“The effect depends on the size of the hexagonal pattern resulting from the overlapping sheets,” Matthew Yankowitz, the study’s lead author, said.

The pattern, he explained, creates a periodic modulation of the potential – picture a ball rolling across an egg carton.

“It’s a purely electronic effect brought about by the structure of the two materials and how they sit on top of each other.

“It’s similar to the Moire pattern you see when someone wears a striped shirt on TV,” he added.

The study has been published in Nature Physics.

Source: http://zeenews.india.com/news/technology/graphite-the-next-big-thing-towards-advanced-electronics_767420.html