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Watch the world's first real-time video of platinum nanocrystals forming, thanks to graphene!
April 20, 2012 (Source: nanowerk) -- [More coverage on graphene liquid cells] They won't be coming soon to a multiplex near you, but movies showing the growth of platinum nanocrystals at the atomic-scale in real-time have blockbuster potential. A team of scientists with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California (UC) Berkeley has developed a technique for encapsulating liquids of nanocrystals between layers of graphene so that chemical reactions in the liquids can be imaged with an electron microscope. With this technique, movies can be made that provide unprecedented direct observations of physical, chemical and biological phenomena that take place in liquids on the nanometer scale..
Link: http://www.graphiteblog.com/2012/04/...orming-thanks-to-graphene.html
Sollte egtl. für positive Impulse diese Woche sorgen - jedoch scheint der Gesamtmarkt einen Strich durch die Rechnung machen zu wollen..
Northern Graphite Added to TSX Venture Select Index
Details Published on Friday, 20 April 2012 18:07
FG_AUTHORS: Marketwire - Mining and Metals
OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - April 20, 2012) - Northern Graphite Corporation (TSX VENTURE:NGC) (OTCQX:NGPHF) is pleased to announce that effective April 23, 2012 the Company will be added to the Standard & Poor's S&P/TSX Venture Select Index. The S&P/TSX Venture Select Index, launched in August of 2011, "measures the performance of constituents in the S&P/TSX Venture composite index that meet specific market capitalization and liquidity criteria."..
Link: http://www.graphite-investor.com/company-news/...venture-select-index
dyodd??? Alles alte u. bekannte Fakten - Focus hat zwar die höchsten grades u. die geringsten, prognostizierten Kosten - Nortern Graphite hingegen wird mit moderaten Kosten (aufgrund der rel. geringen grades) am leichtesten die hochwertigsten Graphit-Produkte produzieren können, da die Reinheit der Graphit-Carbonate auf NGC's Liegenschaft erheblich hochwertiger (siehe Anteil der Jumbo Flake u., Large Flakes) sind. Demnach haben beide Unternehmen bei den gegenwärtigen Cg-Preisen (u. natürlich bei steigenden Preisen) die besten Chance auf eine sehr gute operative Entwicklung - vorausgesetzt sie halten den Fahrplan ein.
- The overall recovery from eight Locked Cycle Tests ("LCT") was 97% and almost all concentrate will qualify for large flake (+80 mesh), high carbon (94%) pricing. In fact, 33% of the concentrate was +50 mesh, 97% graphitic carbon ("Cg") and 19% was +32 mesh, 98% Cg which are exceptional products that will attract premium pricing based on both flake size and carbon content. In two of the locked cycle tests the +32 mesh concentrate reached 99% Cg.
- Most significantly, 52% of the graphite concentrate produced was jumbo size, +50 mesh flake which averaged 97.4% Cg. Two of the tests produced +32 mesh flake at greater than 99 % Cg.
Quelle: http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/...sx-venture-ngc-1647222.htm
Ganz wichtig aber folgendes statement - imho brauchen sie noch Zeit, um die neuen Ergebnisse in die wl. Reports einfließen zu lassen: "No premium pricing was used in the Preliminary Economic Assessment and it will not be used in the bankable final Feasibility Study ("FS")."
Quelle: http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/...sx-venture-ngc-1647222.htm
http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=qkquote&symbol=TX^NGC
NGC stemmt sich gegen den Gesamtmarkt!
http://seekingalpha.com/article/...ons-the-graphite-market-is-booming
Jetzt wird getrommelt :)
bis jetzt zumindest: http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=qkquote&symbol=TX^NGC
Looking for the Winners in the Burgeoning Graphite Market
Northern Graphite is starting to draw a lot of attention, now that the graphite market – as we all know by now – is on a roll.
Northern Graphite (NGC: TSX) recently announced positive results from pilot plant testing on its Bissett Creek graphite project in Ontario, located between Ottawa and North Bay on the Trans-Canada Highway.
The company has been operating a pilot plant to confirm and optimize the process plant design to produce large flake, high purity gr`aphite. NGC announced results that showed 50% of the graphite concentrate produced will be jumbo size +48 mesh flake with a carbon content averaging 97.7% graphitic carbon (Cg), according to House Mountain Partners CEO Chris Berry.
(The firm runs what it calls DiS – or Discovery Investing Scoreboard - and Northern Graphite scores high so its one of the top picks.)
“These results imply that graphite of this high carbon content and flake size will command a premium price on world markets. The graphite NGC plans to produce will be ideal for use in lithium-ion batteries and other applications requiring a highly pure form of graphite. An electrified future is building. It will require more stable supplies of both lithium and graphite (amongst other metals); this is good news for companies like NGC,” Berry writes in a recent morning note. “The next step for the company is …set its sights on the eventual production of large flake, high purity graphite by the end of 2012.”
Berry sees the obvious potential for this kind of incubator company in much the same way the uranium sector took off in 2004 and the rare earth sector in 2006.
“We see the potential of a cyclical increase in the graphite companies as a group. Further, the materials science of derivatives of graphite, graphene for example, is just beginning to emerge for the R&D world. Focus Metals for example has spun off a private company called “Graphoid” to take advantage of the many applications that of that new material appear to offer,” Berry writes.
“One of the strengths of the graphite story is that it is not just dependent on one technology. Lithium Ion batteries, Electric Vehicles, fuel cells, VRBs, Pebble Bed Nuclear Reactors, are all going to be commercial to some degree and all will have an effect on the graphite market which is already tight.”
Quelle: http://www.graphiteblog.com/2012/04/...urgeoning-graphite-market.html
.. mit einem der versiertesten u. erfolgreichsten Investoren im Rohstoffsegment aus CA, u.a. wird auch über den Graphit-Sektor diskutiert. Northern Graphite wird von J. Kaiser positiv erwähnt!
Rare Earth Juniors Have a Five-Year Window: John Kaiser
Details Published on Tuesday, 24 April 2012 10:00
FG_AUTHORS: The Gold Report
TICKERS: AVL; AVARF, EMC, FDR, LYC, MAT; MRHEF, MCP, NEM, NTC, NGC; NGPHF, QRM, 2768, TSM; TAS; TASXF; T61, WOF
Source: JT Long of The Critical Metals Report(4/24/12)
John Kaiser, editor of Kaiser Research Online, sees 2015–2020 as a critical time for rare earth projects. Any later, he argues, and companies who have not reached production will be out of the game. In this exclusive Critical Metals Report interview, he profiles promising juniors in the space with the "full spectrum" of rare earth deposits and details how end-users like Toyota are leapfrogging the market to secure the elements they need most..
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JK: China is the dominant producer, with about 65% of the graphite supply. But its best deposits are heading toward depletion. Because of the boom in the price of large-flake graphite prices, a lot of deposits, in Canada for example, are being revisited. Of these projects, you need a large enough flake with minimal impurities. Northern Graphite Corporation (NGC:TSX; NGPHF:OTCQX) has resurrected the Bissett Creek deposit in Ontario. Flinders Resources Ltd. (FDR:TSX.V) has resurrected a project in Sweden. Northern Graphite and Flinders are the most advanced public projects, though a number of advanced and operating private graphite projects are being readied to go public by IPO or reverse takeover.
The rest are grassroots projects or ones where graphite was intersected by past drilling campaigns seeking base metal discoveries. They were never delineated because they were failures. Early-stage graphite projects have better potential for attracting market attention than early-stage rare earth projects because they are simpler to develop and the big market demand is still down the road.
Unlike the REE sector, where each project requires a custom chemical plant, we will probably see a boom in mergers and acquisitions in the graphite space. Graphite projects do not command billion-dollar valuations; their small size and the comparatively low unit cost of graphite limit individual projects to net present value-based valuations below $200 million (M). The long-term supply will have to come from multiple operations, not a handful of world-class mines. Once companies drill their targets and demonstrate deposits of 2030 million tons of 510% of the right sort of graphite, bigger companies will buy them up.
TCMR: When would Northern Graphite reach production?
JK: Northern Graphite hopes to publish a feasibility study in Q212. The permitting process is not complicated, so it could be in production by the end of 2013.
Flinders was in production at one point; this is really a case of refurbishing the mill and putting it back into production..
Link: http://www.graphite-investor.com/...ve-a-five-year-window-john-kaiser
Northern Graphite* (NGC : TSX-V : $2.39), Net Change: 0.09, % Change: 3.91%, Volume: 701,261
Large flake, high purity, high recovery – check, check and check. Shares of Northern Graphite were in the green despite the carnage sweeping across the broader markets. NGC reported additional metallurgical test results from its Bissett Creek (Graphite) Project in Ontario, confirming large flake, high purity, high recovery throughout its resource.
The overall recovery from eight Locked Cycle Tests (LCT) was 97% and almost all concentrate will qualify for large flake (+80 mesh), high carbon (94%) pricing. Management further highlighted that 33% of the concentrate was +50 mesh, 97% graphitic carbon (Cg) and 19% was +32 mesh, 98% Cg which are exceptional products that will attract premium pricing based on both flake size and carbon content. In two of the locked cycle tests the +32 mesh concentrate reached 99% Cg.
The eight LCT tests produced final concentrates which showed consistent flake size distribution and carbon content. The overall concentrate grade averaged 95% Cg with a 97% recovery. Most significantly, 52% of the graphite concentrate produced was jumbo size, +50 mesh flake whichaveraged 97.4% Cg. Two of the tests produced +32 mesh flake at greater than 99% Cg. Management noted that no premium pricing was used in the previously released PEA and it will not be used in the bankable final Feasibility Study (FS).
Commenting on the developments, NGC CEO Gregory Bowes stated, "With the FS scheduled for completion in May 2012, Bissett Creek is one of the most advanced new graphite projects in the world."
Quelle: http://www.stockhouse.com/Bullboards/...&r=0&s=NGC&t=LIST
leider sieht es zur zeit aber eher andersherum aus.
ob sie den kleinanleger nur abzocken wollen?????
wie sieht ihr das???
Natürlich war seit Jahresbeginn ein Run oder Boom im Graphite-Sektor zu verzeichnen. Aber du kannst ja nicht bei 5-10 Werten und warscheinlich noch vielen anderen so eine Abzocke durchziehen! Das klappt bei einem Wert - ja, aber nicht in einem ganzen Sektor. Momentan ist erstmal abwarten angesagt. Na und....wie schon erwähnt sind manche Werte seit Jahresbeginnt 100 Prozent und mehr gestiegen, manch ein Wert hat sich sogar vervielfacht! Charrtechnisch sollte sich bei NGC in meinen Augen bei 1,50 Euro mal ein Boden bilden, bzw. kein weiterer Rückgang, sonst gehts noch weiter wie bei Standard Graphite.
Veränd. (p) | Veränd. (%) | Kurs | Bid | Ask | Hoch | Tief | Open | Volumen | Uhrzeit | |
-0.18 | -7.76 | 2.14 | 2.14 | 2.15 | 2.3 | 2.14 | 2.3 | 609798 | 21:30:24 |
Graphite Industry Gathers in Toronto for the Graphite Express on May 2nd
Packing for the Chicago Resource Investment Conference tonight, I plan on discussing the rising stars featured on GraphiteBlog over the next 2 days. This is an outstanding event for investors, and when I back on Sunday, we will be ramping up for participation with our friends at Resource Clips for the Graphite Express conference in Toronto on Wednesday, May 2, 2012 next door to our offices in the Sheraton. The event that many describe as 'presentation speed dating' will have 15 graphite companies presenting in record format. So here are my cliff notes on the companies who will be presenting in alphabetic order to prep everyone attending on who's who:
Amseco Exploration Ltd. (TSXV: AEL): On March 15, 2012, Amseco Exploration announced that it would acquire 25,362 hectares of land in a district known to host multiple graphite occurrences. Amseco Exploration will have 100% control of the 469 claims. As part of its strategic plan announced in February, Amseco Exploration has decided to expand its traditional precious metals exploration activities to also include industrial minerals. This decision was made based on rapid growth of the market for graphite and other industrial minerals. Amseco Exploration shares are trading at $0.05 with a 52-week high of $0.14.
Energizer Resources Inc. (TSX: EGZ): On April 4, 2012, Energizer Resources announced the addition of the Molo Zone to its Green Giant graphite project and reported that assay results of this area confirmed graphite mineralization at surface down to a hole depth of 108 meters at a grade of 8.80% carbon. Based on this and previous results from the Fotsy and Fondrana zones a new graphite camp is beginning to be defined in Madagascar. Energizer Resources shares are trading at $0.30 with a 52-week high of $0.47.
First Graphite Corp. (TSXV: FGR): On April 19, 2012, First Graphite announced that it had commissioned an airborne geophysical survey of its Henry property. The property is made up of six mineral claims and includes 22,850 hectares of land near the community of Southend, Saskatchewan. Based on historical exploration results and proximity to the Deep Bay Deposit, First Graphite believes that the Henry site has the potential to host near-surface graphite deposits containing scarce, large-flake, high purity graphite. First Graphite shares are trading at $0.35 with a 52-week high of $0.63.
Focus Metals Inc. (TSXV: FMS): On April 11, 2012, Focus Metals provided an update on metallurgical testing at its Lac Knife project in Quebec and reported that the deposit held 46.1% large flake graphite and 39% medium flake graphite with an overall global recovery test rate of 85.9%. Focus Metals shares are trading at $0.87 with a 52-week high of $1.33.
Galaxy Capital Corp. (TSXV: GXY): On March 15, 2012, Galaxy Capital announced that it had acquired a 100% interest in the Buckingham graphite property in Quebec. The property consist of two former producing mines and are located in the highly prospective Central Metasedimentary Belt of the Grenville geological province. The two properties cover a total of 1,324 hectares on 22 mining claims. The area is host to many active graphite properties and host rocks for both deposits are graphitic crystalline marbles, similar to the host stratigraphy at Canada’s only producing graphite mine, Timcal’s Lac des Iles. Galaxy Captial shares are trading at $0.16 with a 52-week high of $0.12.
Graphite One Resources Inc. (TSXV: GPH): On March 27, 2012, Graphite One Resources announced changes to its management and board of directors. Anthony Huston who has previously served as Vice President of Business Development at Graphite One Resources was appointed as President. Dean Besserer and Brian Budd were appointed to the board of directors. Mr. Besserer will also continue to serve in his role as Vice President of Exploration and Mr. Budd will serve as an independent board director. Graphite One Resources shares are trading at $0.25 with a 52-week high of $0.41.
Lomiko Metals Inc. (TSXV: LMR): On April 26, 2012, Lomiko Metals announced it will be presenting at the Graphite Express conference where they will outline the 2012 drilling plan for their Quatre Milles graphite project in Quebec. The site was originally staked and explored by Graphicor Resources Inc. in 1989. Historically, the highest individual assay reported was a graphite concentration of 15.48% over 50 meters. Lomiko Metals shares are trading at $0.11 with a 52-week high of $0.18.
Northern Graphite Corp. (TSXV: NGC): On April 10, 2012, Northern Graphite formed a strategic partnership with Panacis Inc. whereby both companies will cooperate in the development and promotion of each other’s products and services with respect to lithium-ion batteries. Northern Graphite shares are trading at $2.33 with a 52-week high of $3.42.
Soldi Ventures Inc. (TSXV: SOV): On April 25, 2012, Soldi Ventures announced the closing of the first tranche of its private placement and the raising of $229,800 at a price of $0.12 per share. The proceeds of the private placement will be used for exploration activities and general working capital. Soldi Venture shares are trading at $0.08 with a 52-week high of $0.26.
Standard Graphite Corp. (TSXV: SGH): On April 26, 2012, Standard Graphite announced it had optioned the Beidelmann-Lyall graphite property in Ontario. Standard Graphite reported it had signed a Mineral Property Option Agreement with Terra Firma Resources Inc. (TSXV: TFR) pursuant to which Terra Firma has been granted an option to earn 100%-interest in the Beidelmann-Lyall graphite project buy making a series of cash payments according to the defined schedule. Standard Graphite shares are trading at $0.46 with a 52-week high of $1.08.
Strike Graphite Corp. (TSXV: SRK): On April 26, 2012, Strike Graphite announced the appointment of Jerry Janik and Jody Dahrouge to its Advisory Board. Mr. Jankin has over 20 years of experience in the mining industry and has been fulfilling the role as General Manager for Ontario Graphite’s Kearney mine that is undergoing a re-commissioning process. Mr. Dahrouge has over 20 years of leadership experience with global mineral exploration and development projects. He has served as senior executive officer, director and/or geologist with a number of publicly traded companies. Strike Graphite shares are trading at $0.35 with a 52-week high of $0.45.
Zenyatta Ventures Ltd. (TSVX: ZEN): On April 23, 2012, Zenyatta Ventures announced that drilling at the Albany graphite property continues to intersect wide zones of graphite breccia. The goal of the current drill campaign is to geologically define graphite breccias delineated by an airborne geophysical conductor with about 4000 meters of wide-spaced drilling over the next two months. Drill hole #3 was drilled in a southerly direction and is located 200 meters north of the original discovery drill hole. Upon passing through limestone the hole immediately intersected graphitic breccia which shows the deposit coming to near surface. Zenyatta Ventures shares are trading at $0.37 with a 52-week high of $0.52.
Uragold Bay Resources Inc. (TSXV: URB): On March 23, 2012, Uragold Bay Resources announced it had signed an agreement to acquire two large flake graphite properties -- the Asbury Graphite Mine and the Canadian Graphite Property. The Asbury property is in Quebec and consists of two claims and the associated mine was operational seasonally between 1980-1989. A historic estimate from 1974 reports 578,000 tonnes averaging 10% large flake graphite for the Asbury mine. The Canadian Graphite Property is also in Quebec. In 1918 a historical estimate reports 168,000 tonnes at 6.15% graphite. Uragold Bay Resources are trading at $0.04 with a 52-week high of $0.05.
Zimtu Capital Corp. (TSXV: ZC): On April 11, 2012, Zimtu Capital and three prospecting partners announced the signing of an agreement with Big North Graphite Group (TSXV: NRT) whereby Big North can earn a 100% interest in the Grand Lac Du Nord Graphite Property located in Quebec. The property consists of one contiguous claim block of 2,009 hectares. Big North intends to launch an exploration campaign beginning with a complete compilation of historic geologic work followed by surface work, trenching and diamond drilling. Zimtu Capital shares are trading at $1.05 with a 52-week high of $1.80. Big North shares are trading at $0.15 with a 52-week high of $0.33.
*Prices taken at 1pm EST 2012-04-26 from Yahoo Finance and Google Finance. All funds CDN unless otherwise noted.
Disclaimer: Focus Metals Inc., Galaxy Capital Corp., Lomiko Metals Inc., Standard Graphite Corp. and Zenyatta Ventures Ltd. are sponsors of GraphiteBlog.
Quelle: http://www.graphiteblog.com/2012/04/...still-recall-with-a.html
Northern Graphite CEO Gregory Bowes on Ontario graphite property met results
Northern Graphite Corp TSXV:NGC announced metallurgical test results from its Bissett Creek Graphite Project in eastern Ontario. Tests confirmed high recovery of large-flake, high-purity graphite consistently across the resource. The overall recovery from eight locked-cycle tests was 97%, and almost all concentrate will qualify for large-flake (+80 mesh), high-carbon (94%) pricing. Results showed 33% of the concentrate was +50 mesh, 97% C and 19% was +32 mesh, 98% C. Two of the locked cycle tests showed +32 mesh, 99% C..
Link: http://resourceclips.com/2012/04/25/...graphite-property-met-results/