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Contact: Greg Beischer
5631 Silverado Way
Building F, Suite 200
Anchorage, Alaska 99518 United States
https://alaskaenergymetals.com/
E-mail: [email protected]
Alaska Energy Metals is exploring and developing a large-scale nickel – copper – cobalt platinum group element project in central Alaska south of Fairbanks.
Contact: Matthew Forrest
Phone: +61 458 023 493
Core Innovation Hub
4 Frome Road
Adelaide, South Australia 5000 Australia
https://www.ecohoistmining.com/
E-mail: [email protected]
EcoHoist: Up to 4 million tonnes per annum through a 1 metre wide mine shaft.
EcoHoist makes equipment for lifting ore vertically out of deep underground mines. EcoHoist's smaller mine shafts means lower project capital cost than skip hoists. The EcoHoist is electric and automated offering a lower operating cost and lower CO2 emissions than a diesel truck fleet.
Contact: Anthony Huston
Phone: 604-889-4251
600 - 777 Hornby Street
Vancouver, BC V6Z 1S4 Canada
http://www.graphiteoneinc.com/
E-mail: [email protected]
Graphite One Inc. is exploring, with the intent to develop its Graphite One Project (the “Project”), whereby the Company could potentially become the dominant American producer of high grade Coated Spherical Graphite (“CSG”) that is integrated with a domestic graphite resource. The Project is proposed as a vertically integrated enterprise to mine, process and manufacture high grade CSG primarily for the electric vehicle lithium-ion battery market.
Contact: Matt Sloustcher
Phone: (725) 233-0537
E-mail: [email protected]
MP Materials (NYSE: MP) produces specialty materials that are vital inputs for electrification and other advanced technologies. MP’s Mountain Pass facility is America’s only scaled rare earth production source. The company is currently expanding its manufacturing operations downstream to provide a full supply chain solution from materials to magnetics.
Contact: William Tates
Phone: 1(800)742–3095
6608 N Western Ave, 466
Oklahoma City, OK 73116 United States
E-mail: [email protected]
Stardust Power is a developer of battery-grade lithium products designed to supply the electric vehicle (EV) industry and bolster America’s energy leadership by building resilient supply chains. Stardust Power is developing a strategically central lithium refinery in Muskogee, Oklahoma with the anticipated capacity of producing up to 50,000 tonnes per annum of battery-grade lithium while being committed to sustainability. Stardust Power trades on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol “SDST.”
Contact: Rory Usher
Phone: +44 7470200232
595 Howe Street
Vancouver, BC V6C 2T5 Canada
Hours of operation: 08:00 - 20:00
E-mail: [email protected]
The Metals Company is an explorer of lower-impact battery metals from polymetallic nodules, on a dual mission: (1) supply metals for the global energy transition with the least possible negative impacts on planet and people and (2) trace, recover and recycle the metals we supply to help create a metals commons that can be used in perpetuity. The Company through its subsidiaries holds exploration and commercial rights to three nodule contract areas in the Clarion Clipperton Zone of the Pacific Ocean regulated by the International Seabed Authority and sponsored by the governments of Nauru, Kiribati and the Kingdom of Tonga.
Contact: Rachel Winn
Phone: 801-322-3401
Fax: 801-595-0967
4190 S Highland Dr.
Suite 230
Salt Lake City, UT 84124 United States
https://uscriticalmaterials.com/
Hours of operation: 9-5 mountain
E-mail: [email protected]
ABOUT US
US Critical Materials Corp. is a private rare-earths exploration and development company with holdings in Montana and Idaho. The deposits at Sheep Creek Montana are unique due to high grades of rare- earths, low levels of thorium, large numbers of surface carbonatites, and confirmation of rare earths and other minerals at depth.
With a total rare-earth oxide content of almost 9 percent (89,932ppm), the Sheep Creek project is one of the richest mineralized properties in the United States. The deposit contains at least thirteen of the “critical risk” minerals defined by the current administration.
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Sheep Creek is in Ravalli County, southwest Montana. The property encompasses 330 lode claims representing approximately 6,700 acres, or 10 square miles of total land package. The claims are on multiple-use ground administered by the U.S. Forest Service. Government maintenance fees are current for the 2024-2025 assessment year and the claims can be renewed annually. Exploration activities performed by US Critical Materials Corp. have identified more than 50 carbonatite dikes in the Sheep Creek district. This is an unusually high number.
The company has outsourced a full aerial geophysics program with positive results. US Critical Materials has entered into an agreement with Ver-ai (ver-ai.com) in order to use their proprietary artificial intelligence platform to work with our geophysics results and identify further areas of interest on our 10-mile square foot property. US Critical Materials has identified high grades of gallium which are used in advanced chips, and a myriad of military applications. The company has also funded a $250,000 CRADA (Cooperative Research and Development Agreement) with Idaho National Labs (INL) to create an environmentally responsible separation and process system for Sheep Creek ore, and other US deposits and “friendly” country use.