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Graphite Update: Syrah Feasibility Study And Zenyatta PEA
Summary
- Graphite use is expected to increase rapidly over the next five years, driven primarily by its use in lithium ion batteries.
- At the same time, supplies of high quality graphite from the world's largest producer country (China) are dwindling as mines run out of economically extractable ore.
- In a previous article I looked at several companies that could supply graphite in the future.
- Since that article was published, two graphite companies have issued economic evaluations of their projects.
- This article looks at those two companies, based on the recently published data.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/3233806-graphite-update-syra…
Summary
- Graphite use is expected to increase rapidly over the next five years, driven primarily by its use in lithium ion batteries.
- At the same time, supplies of high quality graphite from the world's largest producer country (China) are dwindling as mines run out of economically extractable ore.
- In a previous article I looked at several companies that could supply graphite in the future.
- Since that article was published, two graphite companies have issued economic evaluations of their projects.
- This article looks at those two companies, based on the recently published data.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/3233806-graphite-update-syra…
Mason Graphite Announces Partnership With Manicouagan-Uapishka Biosphere Reserve on the Sustainable Development and Social Acceptability of the Lac Gueret Project
http://www.masongraphite.com/news/news-details/2015/Mason-Gr…
Archer Exploration Limited (ASX:AXE) Graphite Update
Perth, Australia (ABN Newswire) - Archer Exploration Ltd. (ASX:AXE) has announced the most recent Graphite Update
Summary
- Australia's largest JORC 2012 graphite resource
- Archer is developing the Campoona Project, one of its three 100% owned graphite projects in South Australia.
- Located in a safe jurisdiction with access to power, water and a skilled workforce.
- Campoona produces an ultra-pure graphite suitable for use in lithium ion batteries.
- Large flake JORC resource at Wilclo South
- Archer graphite used in graphene manufacture with ongoing graphene development.
- Management team has proven mine building and operating experience.
To view the presentation, please visit:
http://media.abnnewswire.net/media/en/docs/ASX-AXE-860858.pd…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 49.900.006 von Boersiback am 02.06.15 22:21:25
Sehe ich leider inzwischen auch so...
Zitat von Boersiback: FMS halte ich eher für durcschnitt mittlerweile. wer hätte das früher mal gedacht.
Sehe ich leider inzwischen auch so...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 49.899.580 von rolleg am 02.06.15 21:33:37oh, ja FMS... hatte ich vor etwa 2 jahren mal deswegen.
ist doch erstaunlich wie sich da einiges verschiebt.
ich denke auch die topprojekte werden wegen preisdruck teils mal viel weniger gewinne machen aber nur die robustesten kommen überhaupt klar bzw werden überleben.
FMS halte ich eher für durcschnitt mittlerweile. wer hätte das früher mal gedacht.
ist doch erstaunlich wie sich da einiges verschiebt.
ich denke auch die topprojekte werden wegen preisdruck teils mal viel weniger gewinne machen aber nur die robustesten kommen überhaupt klar bzw werden überleben.
FMS halte ich eher für durcschnitt mittlerweile. wer hätte das früher mal gedacht.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 49.898.416 von Boersiback am 02.06.15 19:00:29Und ich dachte, FMS wäre am "zeitnähesten"...
Der Kurs von FDR z.B. ist auch nicht berauschend (vorsichtig ausgedrückt):
Market Capitalization, $K 14,983
Shares Outstanding 46,820,730
$0.300 (unch) as of 13:11 EDT
Der Kurs von FDR z.B. ist auch nicht berauschend (vorsichtig ausgedrückt):
Market Capitalization, $K 14,983
Shares Outstanding 46,820,730
$0.300 (unch) as of 13:11 EDT
Triton kriegts momentan wieder ziemlich ab...
insgesamt ist die rechnung einfach:
viel zu viel "zeitnahes" angebot...
sehr gefährlich. denke auch flake & jumbo graphit dürften vom preis her af jeden fall fallen auf einige zeit
insgesamt ist die rechnung einfach:
viel zu viel "zeitnahes" angebot...
sehr gefährlich. denke auch flake & jumbo graphit dürften vom preis her af jeden fall fallen auf einige zeit
Artikel zu Valence (u.a.):
Three Australian Miners Richard Karn Believes Are Positioned for Success
Source: Special to The Gold Report (6/1/15)
http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/three-australian-miners-ri…
Three Australian Miners Richard Karn Believes Are Positioned for Success
Source: Special to The Gold Report (6/1/15)
http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/three-australian-miners-ri…
Uley reserve increase boosts project economics – Valence
PERTH (miningweekly.com) – Graphite producer Valence Industries on Tuesday revealed that a recent increase in the ore reserve at the Uley project, in South Australia, had increased the expanded project’s net present value by 38%, from A$65-million to A$90-million. In January this year, Valence completed a feasibility study into Phase 2 of its Uley graphite project, which would require a capital investment of about A$37-million, over a three-year period, to increase production from the current Phase 1 level of 14 000 t/y to 50 000 t/y. Valence said on Tuesday that following an upgrade to the project reserves in May this year, the internal rate of return had also increased from the 46% reported in January to 47%. Valence in May announced a 43% increase in the graphite ore reserve at the Uley project, with a 60% increase in the expected mine life, to eight years, at an output of 64 000 t/y. Some 2.9-million tonnes, at an average head grade of 12.1%, would be mined during the life of the project. “This significant and highly positive revision to the feasibility study of the Uley graphite project highlights its compelling commercial viability,” said Valence MD and CEO Christopher Darby. “Furthermore, the project’s significant uplift in net present value to A$90-million suggests significant value upside in the company as this equates to more than double Valence’s current market capitalisation.”
http://www.miningweekly.com/article/uley-reserve-increase-bo…
PERTH (miningweekly.com) – Graphite producer Valence Industries on Tuesday revealed that a recent increase in the ore reserve at the Uley project, in South Australia, had increased the expanded project’s net present value by 38%, from A$65-million to A$90-million. In January this year, Valence completed a feasibility study into Phase 2 of its Uley graphite project, which would require a capital investment of about A$37-million, over a three-year period, to increase production from the current Phase 1 level of 14 000 t/y to 50 000 t/y. Valence said on Tuesday that following an upgrade to the project reserves in May this year, the internal rate of return had also increased from the 46% reported in January to 47%. Valence in May announced a 43% increase in the graphite ore reserve at the Uley project, with a 60% increase in the expected mine life, to eight years, at an output of 64 000 t/y. Some 2.9-million tonnes, at an average head grade of 12.1%, would be mined during the life of the project. “This significant and highly positive revision to the feasibility study of the Uley graphite project highlights its compelling commercial viability,” said Valence MD and CEO Christopher Darby. “Furthermore, the project’s significant uplift in net present value to A$90-million suggests significant value upside in the company as this equates to more than double Valence’s current market capitalisation.”
http://www.miningweekly.com/article/uley-reserve-increase-bo…
Triton Minerals Limited (ASX:TON) Shenzhen Review to Include Ancuabe
http://www.abnnewswire.net/press/en/80090
http://www.abnnewswire.net/press/en/80090