NextSource Materials Inc. Expands Registered Trademark of SuperFlake® Graphite to Japan
16 Janvier 2018 - 1:00PM
NextSource Materials Inc. (TSX:NEXT) (OTCQB:NSRCF) (“NextSource” or
“the Company”), is pleased to announce that it has
successfully registered SuperFlake® as a trademark in Japan.
The registration of the SuperFlake® trademark
means that NextSource now has the exclusive right to use this
trademark on all natural graphite sold in Japan that it produces
from its Molo Graphite Project in Madagascar.
NextSource now has registered trademark status
of SuperFlake® graphite in Japan and the entire European Union,
which NextSource was awarded back in August 2017. The Company also
applied for and is expecting to be awarded the exclusive right to
use SuperFlake® in Canada, the United States, and South Korea.
These key jurisdictions represent the top demand markets for
flake graphite and the locations where NextSource intends to sell
its SuperFlake® graphite concentrate.
High Quality Graphite
Concentrate
As detailed in the June 2017 Feasibility Study,
NextSource’s SuperFlake® graphite concentrate can achieve 98%
carbon (C) purity with simple flotation, has excellent thermal
expansion, can be easily upgraded to 99.97% purity (battery grade)
and contains no deleterious substances. The Company’s SuperFlake®
graphite concentrate also has excellent flake size distribution
that is well above the global average, with 46.4 percent being
classified as +80 (large), +65 (extra large) and +48 (jumbo) mesh
in flake size. Specifically 23.6 percent of SuperFlake® graphite
concentrate is +48 mesh and greater in size.
The timing of this trademark registration in
Europe coincides well with the Company’s planned Phase 1
production, which is targeted for late 2018 subject to project
financing. Phase 1 will consist of a fully operational and
sustainable graphite mine with a permanent processing plant capable
of producing approximately 17,000 tonnes per annum (“tpa”) of
high-quality SuperFlake® graphite concentrate per year over a mine
life of 30 years.
Mine Development Plans
As announced in the Company’s June 2017
Feasibility Study, Phase I of the Molo Project will be a full-scale
mine with a production rate of 17,000 tonnes per annum (“tpa”) of
SuperFlake® graphite concentrate and with a mine life exceeding 30
years. The mine capital cost is estimated at US$18.4 million and
with a build time of 9 months. Phase I production is currently
targeted for late 2018 and is subject to mine financing. Phase II
of the Molo mine will consist of an expansion to over 51,000 tpa
and will be implemented as soon as market demand supports such an
expansion.
Due to NextSource using a unique, fully-modular
build approach, the Molo Project will have the lowest capital cost
of any proposed or competing Feasibility-stage graphite mine. The
Molo Project is also verified to have one of the lowest operating
costs in the industry, based on a full-cost CIF-basis.
Qualified Persons
Mr. Craig Scherba, P.Geo., President and CEO, is
the qualified person who reviewed and approved the technical
information provided in this press release.
For further details, the entire updated 2017
Feasibility Study titled, “Molo Feasibility Study National
Instrument 43-101 Technical Report” is available to view on
NextSource's website at www.nextsourcematerials.com.
ABOUT NEXTSOURCE MATERIALS
INC.
NextSource Materials Inc. is a mine development
company based in Toronto, Canada, that is developing its 100%-owned
Molo Graphite Project in southern Madagascar. The Molo Graphite
Project is a feasibility-stage project and ranks as one of the
largest-known and highest quality flake graphite deposits in the
world and the only project with SuperFlake® graphite.
For further information contact:
+1.416.364.4911Brent Nykoliation, Senior Vice President, Corporate
Development at brent@nextsourcematerials.com or Craig Scherba,
President and CEO at craig@nextsourcematerials.com
Safe Harbour: This press release contains statements that may
constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of
applicable Canadian and United States securities legislation.
Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such
forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are related
to the information contained in this press release and the
Company’s corporate presentation, which refers to the registration
of the SuperFlake® trademark, the results of the updated
Feasibility Study, the results of the previous 2015 Molo
Feasibility Study, funding of the development of the Molo Project,
implementation and commencement of the build-out of Phase 1 and
Phase 2 of the Molo Project, commencement of production at the Molo
Project, commencement of procurement for mine infrastructure, the
procurement of equipment to construct a mine, value engineering,
any and all product test results and product analysis, the permit
application. These are based on current expectations, estimates and
assumptions that involve a number of risks, which could cause
actual results to vary and in some instances to differ materially
from those anticipated by the Company and described in the
forward-looking statements contained in this press release. No
assurance can be given that any of the events anticipated by the
forward-looking statements will transpire or occur or, if any of
them do so, what benefits the Company will derive there from. The
forward-looking statements contained in this news release are made
as at the date of this news release and the Company does not
undertake any obligation to update publicly or to revise any of the
forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information,
future events or otherwise, except as may be required by applicable
securities laws.
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