About Focus Graphite
Focus Graphite Inc., formerly known as Focus Metals, was listed on the TSX-Venture Exchange in May 2010 under the symbol FMS:V when it acquired the Lac Knife graphite property, located on the Quebec-Labrador border, from IAMGOLD Corporation. Tests and samples taken from Lac Knife indicate that it offers some of the highest-grade graphite flake deposits in the world.
As the potential of graphite and its applications for green energy technology continued to develop, Focus concentrated its acquisitions strategy on the addition of secondary graphite properties to its Lac Knife flagship project. In 2012, it acquired the Lac Tétépisca and Lac Guinécourt properties in Quebec for further development.
Focus’ graphite properties are located in Quebec, a jurisdiction that’s among the most favourable towards mining development, particularly of projects that seek to mine critical and battery minerals such as graphite. The Quebec government views itself as a partner in the development of these resources, and the province’s extensive power and transportation infrastructure eases the costs associated with development.
Focus Metals became Focus Graphite in May 2012, selecting a name that better reflected its core business. In 2014, Focus commissioned Met-Chem Canada Inc. (now part of DRA Global Americas) to complete a feasibility study (FS) for the Lac Knife Project, the results of which were positive and indicated a strong return on investment.
Further exploration and testing over the subsequent years indicated that the high-quality graphite found at Lac Knife would make it an excellent source for multiple technology and energy applications.
An environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA) study for Lac Knife, conducted by IOS Services Géoscientifiques Inc. (IOS) of Saguenay, Québec, is currently underway. Focus has also commissioned global Engineering firm DRA Americas Inc. (DRA) to update its 2014 feasibility study for the Lac Knife project and prepare a new technical report in accordance with the Canadian Securities Administrators’ National Instrument (NI) 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
Today, Focus Graphite is well-positioned to supply large, medium, fine, and superfine grade graphite products for a clean energy technology economy as the world adopts measures to reduce carbon emissions – a key contributor to global warming.
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