Here is another new article about Energizer. The parts I like are the mention about the port being ok as there have been comments from a member of the SYR crowd advising that the ports are not adequate enough for shipping, here are the quotes:
"Roadways sometimes more akin to broad cart tracks make for a bumpy ride, but a regional quarry transports 20-tonne stone blocks via daily truck loads to the port of Tulear 160 km northwest, Scherba points out, making the infrastructure sufficient for a graphite operation."
“With the graphite we can operate independently with a lot more confidence. For example, where the coal operation needs to build an additional deepwater port to the south, we are able to use the existing port in Tulear for shipping. Quite literally we don’t need any additional infrastructure whatsoever.”
There is also mention of flake and amorphous which covers both bases for graphite plays which is good. Here is the quote for that:
"Energizer realizes that having the flake size, supply and grades are important, but when it comes to the graphite market it is the end-user demand that can make or break a deal. The company believes the versatility of its deposits — containing jumbo-flake and amorphous smaller-flake graphite, as well as potential for battery grades — uniquely position it to meet demand from offtake partners at competitive cash costs. But McKinnon counsels caution and patience when dealing with such negotiations."
All we need now is Malagasy to give us some of their 100% results and away we go.
Heres the link to the article:
http://www.stockhouse.com/Bullboards/MessageDetail.aspx?p=0&m=31201603&l=0&r=0&s=EGZ&t=LIST
Here is another new article about Energizer. The parts I like...
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