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      schrieb am 25.07.13 21:19:54
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      Torch River Announces Plan to Work Towards a Merger with Plumbago Refining Corporation to Develop Lump Graphite Deposits in Sri Lanka

      http://www.stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2013/07/25/tor…
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      Torch River Announces Plan to Work Towards a Merger with Plumbago Refining Corporation to Develop Lump Graphite Deposits in Sri Lanka


      OAKVILLE, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - July 25, 2013) - Torch River Resources Ltd. ("Torch" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:TCR) (FRANKFURT:WNF) (PINKSHEETS:TORVF), is pleased to announce that it is working towards the terms of a proposed agreement to merge with Plumbago Refining Corporation ("PRC"). The goal of the proposed merger is to create a combined company that will be in a better position to advance the development of twenty (20) of their 49 former high-grade lump graphite mines located in southern Sri Lanka.

      Torch and PRC have commenced their respective due diligence processes and are proceeding with discussions of the terms by which a merger of the two companies can be achieved. Site visits are planned during the month of August and the companies are encouraged that an agreement may be negotiated. Both companies believe the proposed merger could be viewed as a positive development in the worldwide effort to create new supplies of natural graphite. The marketplace has been largely dominated by exports from China for much of the past twenty years; however, that situation has been changing as internal consumption patterns in China have increased. As a result, the need for new, reliable, and cost-effective supplies of graphite has become a topic of concern for many graphite users. In Canada as many as ten companies are seeking to quantify and build graphite operations. While these are welcome developments in the Canadian junior mining space, the reality is that the local sector may become saturated with projects. In addition, projects that consist of low-grade deposits may encounter high processing costs and in turn large capital expenditures in order to achieve enough scale to reduce operating costs. Both high capital expenses and operating expenses increase the risk of those projects. Conversely, low-cost operations such as the one that may be possible as a result of the merger of Torch and PRC, have the potential to position the merged company well ahead in the race to supply global graphite markets.

      About Plumbago Refining Corporation

      Over the past two years PRC, which is registered in the Dutch Caribbean territory of Curacao, has acquired full ownership of a Sri Lankan subsidiary, Sarcon Development Ltd. ("Sarcon"), which has been pursuing a development program to re-activate 20 former producing mines located in Sri Lanka. Sarcon has licensed a total of 49 sites which are all are permitted and have received technical backing from Sri Lanka's Geological Survey and Mines Bureau. This would be similar to receiving support from the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines (MNDM) in Ontario.

      Torch and PRC estimate that the mines could be re-activated within 3 to 5 months of commencing the necessary start-up work which would include the completion of a resource estimate and receipt of a positive economic feasibility study to support the viability of the mines. In addition, Sarcon has obtained exclusive exploration rights for 116.1 km2 grid in Western and Southwestern Sri Lanka. These are believed to include the majority of known graphite mines on public land in Sri Lanka. The graphite formerly produced from the mines and which is expected to be produced should the mines be re-activated, is of the 'vein/lump' variety which is typically characterized by grades of 90% C and +80 mesh quality or higher. These qualities, when produced from other mines, have resulted in some of the lowest capital expenses and operating expenses in the graphite sector. Many of the former producing mines that PRC is seeking to re-activate are located next to some of Sri Lanka's most productive graphite properties.

      Sri Lankan Graphite

      Sri Lankan graphite has seen strong international and domestic demand for its graphite products. Sri Lanka itself has experienced an average GDP growth rate of over 6% from 2003 until 2012, reaching a peak in 2010 of 8.6% in December of 2010. This has resulted in robust local economy that has brought increased stability to the business and political sectors in Sri Lanka. In this regard the Sri Lankan government has taken steps to promote foreign private sector investment by easing the project approval process and improving it infrastructure across the country.

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      schrieb am 25.07.13 15:02:46
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      Tad Acquires Additional Hydrothermal Graphite Prospect in Ontario:rolleyes:

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      Syrah Resources seeks Mining Licence for Balama graphite, vanadium project
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      Ron Struthers: Have Flake Graphite Prices Bottomed?

      Source: Brian Sylvester of The Metals Report (7/23/13)

      Ron Struthers After a spike in flake graphite in 2011, have prices finally reached bottom? Ron Struthers, the publisher and editor of Struthers' Resource Stock Report, believes so. In this interview with The Metals Report, Struthers talks about how market psychology and fundamentals may play out in the graphite and rare earths spaces as new mines inch toward production.
      ...http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/15460

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      schrieb am 23.07.13 19:19:01
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      Canada Carbon Achieves 100% Graphitic Carbon on Second Purification Test on Miller Graphite Sample
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.081.685 von SEPP_EIXLBERGER am 19.07.13 21:15:38

      Cavan Finalizes Acquisition of Cage Claims Next to Albany Graphite Deposit, Ontario
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      Berkwood Graphite and the Lac Gueret advantage
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.081.633 von SEPP_EIXLBERGER am 19.07.13 21:04:54THE CAGE CLAIMS NEXT TO ALBANY GRAPHITE DEPOSIT, ONTARIO

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