CALGARY, Alberta, April 29, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Graphite
One Resources Inc. (GPH: TSX-V; GPHOF: OTCQX) ("Graphite
One" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that a first pass
beneficiation test at Activation Laboratories Ltd. ("ActLabs"),
Thunder Bay, Ontario, demonstrated
a leaching process capable of producing a high purity of 99.2%
graphitic carbon (Cg) from a rough concentrate. Metallurgical test
work from Graphite Creek material is ongoing to develop a simple
concentration and leaching process to produce an ultra-high purity
(99.9% Cg) graphite product.
Spherical graphite is used to make the anodes in Lithium-Ion
batteries and is manufactured from the flake concentrate produced
by graphite mining operations. Natural graphite produced from
mining typically has recoveries from 70 per cent to 90+ per cent
graphitic carbon, whereas synthetic graphite is usually greater
than 99 per cent. With initial tests from Graphite Creek showing
recoveries above 99 per cent, the company hopes to be positioned to
compete in the $13-billion (1.5
million tonnes annually) synthetic market. Anthony Huston
stated, "The Graphite Creek Property is the largest known flake
graphite deposit in North America
and we look forward to continuing to develop marketable graphite
products to meet the global graphite demand, which is growing
rapidly."
The Graphite Market
China currently produces
approximately 70% of the world's graphite (world production is
approximately 1,100,000 tonnes of which 400,000 is flake graphite)
and has recently restricted exports by instituting an export
tax. As well, the Chinese government has banned any new
graphite plants and imposed strict environmental regulations on
existing plants in Qingdao. A state owned amorphous graphite
monopoly has been formed which will consolidate 210 amorphous
graphite mines down to 20 and will reduce production capacity from
600,000 to 510,000 tonnes per year. The implementation of
these new rules and standards will make graphite mines much more
difficult to build and/or operate. Recently, South Graphite, which
was formed in 2011 to consolidate all the amorphous graphite
resources in Hunan, China (which
is the world's largest graphite producer) and has a total
production capacity of approximately 200,000 tonnes per annum, has
been forced to shut all of its mines indefinitely until assessments
and safety improvements have been carried out.
Graphite is an allotrope of carbon along with diamonds and coal.
Graphite is the best known conductor of heat and
electricity. Graphite and graphite powder are valued in
industrial applications for their self-lubricating and dry
lubricating properties. It maintains its strength and
stability to temperatures in excess of 3,000°C and is resistant to
chemical attack. Graphite demand was historically driven by
the steel and automotive industries. Due to the
industrialization of BRIC (Brazil,
Russia, India, China)
economies, Graphite demand has steadily increased by 5% per annum
since 2000. Global graphite demand is growing rapidly and is
expected to continue based on new applications and green
technologies, including but not limited to: hybrid-electric
vehicles (HEVs); plug-in hybrid-electric vehicles (PHEVs);
battery-electric vehicles (BEVs); fuel cells; Lithium-Ion
Batteries; Pebble Bed Nuclear Reactors; lubricants and
Graphene.
As global demand grows, graphite prices have increased
substantially, more than doubling over the past three years.
Both the European Union and the
United States have declared graphite a supply critical
mineral.
About Graphite Creek
The Graphite Creek Property comprises 129 claims totaling 6,799
hectares on the Seward Peninsula
of Alaska, 65 kilometres north of
Nome. Mineralization at the
Graphite Creek Property is characterized by coarse crystalline
(large flake) graphite (greater than 80 mesh) within
graphite-bearing schist(s). Graphite mineralization is exposed at
surface. The large flake graphite occurs as disseminations and high
grade segregations and lenses in distinctive
sillimanite-garnet-quartz-biotite schist(s) and/or quartz-biotite
schist(s). The host schist(s) is continuous over 18 kilometres of
strike length, based on mapping, sampling and airborne geophysics.
Please refer to the January 21, 2013
press release where Graphite One reports the filing of a NI43-101
Technical Report with an inferred resource of 164.5 million tonnes
at 4.61% graphite (including 25.44 million tonnes at 9.69% graphite
and 7.8 million tonnes at 13.49% graphite).
During 2011, Graphite One tested 3 samples from surface at the
Graphite Creek area (where the 2012 drilling was focused) for flake
size analysis. The samples analyzed included: (1) high grade
rock grab samples (assayed 56.9%C); (2) mixed grade rock grab
samples (disseminated and high grade material mixed (assayed
14.5%C)); and (3) rock grab samples with disseminated graphite
(assayed 8.2% C). From these samples, 84.3%; 93.6% and 76.5%
of graphite recovered are large flakes respectively (greater than
80 mesh). Specifically, the majority of the recovered
graphite in the samples is considered to be large flake.
Furthermore, the majority of the large flake graphite is greater
than 40 mesh (64.8%, 65.8% and 73.3%, respectively) and is
considered Jumbo Flake. The analytical work was conducted at
Hazen Laboratories, Co, USA.
During 2012, Graphite One tested 4 samples from drill core for
flake size analysis. The samples analyzed contained 8.7%,
13.7%, 14.9% and 8.0% Cg, respectively. From these samples
62.9%, 70%, 63.9%, and 59.3%* of the graphite recovered are large
flakes (*samples were crushed to 10 mesh so results may be
understated because the 2011 samples contained up to 10.5% +10 mesh
material). The analytical work was conducted at Hazen
Laboratories, Co, USA. Based on the 2011 and 2012 tests, the
Graphite Creek Property is known to be a flake graphite deposit
whereby the majority of the flake is considered to be large
flake.
About Graphite One Resources Inc.
GRAPHITE ONE RESOURCES INC. (GPH: TSX-V; GPHOF: OTCQX) is a
mineral exploration company with extensive experience in the state
of Alaska and a business strategy
to identify, acquire, and explore high potential projects ready for
rapid advancement. The Graphite Creek Property on the Seward Peninsula of Alaska fits with the Graphite One business
strategy offering significant potential for the discovery and
development of a large flake, graphite deposit exposed at surface.
Graphite One has an option to earn a 100% interest in the Graphite
Creek Property.
Dean Besserer, P.Geol., Vice
President of Exploration for the Company and a "Qualified Person"
under NI 43-101, is responsible for and has reviewed and approved
the technical content of this press release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
(signed)
"Anthony Huston"
For more information on Graphite One Resources Inc. please visit
the Company's website, www.GraphiteOneResources.com or contact:
Anthony Huston
President & Director
Tel: (604) 697-2862
Email: AnthonyH@GraphiteOneResources.com
Graphite One Resources Inc. is a member of the
Gilden Group of companies, for more information on the group please
visit the company's website:
www.gildengroup.com.
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SOURCE Graphite One Resources Inc.