Ron Hera, Hera Research (8/23/12) "Standard Graphite Corp.'s Mousseau East property contains a non NI 43-101 compliant resource of 49,613 t carbon proven with an average grade of 8.29%, 17,841 t carbon probable with an average grade of 8.13% and 22,667 t carbon possible with an average grade of 7.85% and is open at depth and in all directions. The company is currently doing confirmation and expansion drilling to establish a larger, NI 43-101 compliant resource. . .the Mousseau East deposit could potentially be put into production with low capital expenditures and could have relatively low production costs."
The Critical Metals Report Interview with Siddharth Rajeev (7/10/12) "Standard Graphite Corp. is a company we track. The company recently acquired the Mousseau East deposit, which hosts a non-NI 43-101 historical resource of 800,000 tons at 8% Cg down to 40 meters and a 3% cut-off. It also has a few other properties, Sandy Lake and Sandy Lake NE, which are next to the Lac Knife deposit hosted by Focus Graphite." More >
Greg Klein, Resource Clips (6/11/12) "On June 5, Standard Graphite Corp. announced airborne geophysical results from its Kiamika property. . .initial results confirm that surface occurrences are associated with a conductor crossing the entire property over a 3.5-km strike length; a second conductor 750m east replicates the first and expands the project's potential, the company stated. The 888-line-km time-domain electromagnetic survey included three other properties: Preston, 31 Milles and Notre Dame; results are pending for those properties and will help determine follow-up work scheduled for later this month." Resource Clips >
Joyanta Acharjee, Proactive Investors (6/5/12) "Standard Graphite Corp. identified a 3.5km graphite conductor at its Kiamika property. . .the company also discovered a second conductor lying some 750m eastward that replicates the first and expands the overall potential of the project. . .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."
The Critical Metals Report Interview with Stephen Riddle (5/29/12) "Another area that produces good-quality graphite is Québec. . .we know the quality of the graphite in that whole region, the size of the flakes and that it separates well. We also know that it typically runs about 8% of the ore. Four or five different Canadian companies have picked up claims in [the Lac-des-Îles] area. One of them is Standard Graphite Corp." http://www.theaureport.com/pub/co/4041 |