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Tuesday, 05/02/2017 7:52:15 AM

Tuesday, May 02, 2017 7:52:15 AM

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A lot of information here! If I interpret this correctly, I think they are starting production. Below is the most recent shareholder eBlast I received:

Alabama Graphite Corp. Commences Production of >150 Kilogram Stockpile of Sourced-and-Manufactured-in-USA Specialty Battery-Ready Graphite for End User Qualification

The Energy GraphiteTM Company
Sourced and Manufactured in the United States of America

TORONTO — (May 1, 2017) — Alabama Graphite Corp. (“AGC” or the “Company”) (TSX-V:CSPG) (OTCQB:CSPGF) (FRANKFURT:1AG) is pleased to announce that it has commenced production of more than 120 kilograms (“kg”) of the Company’s 100% sourced-and-manufactured-in-the-contiguous-USA Coated Spherical Purified Graphite (“CSPG”) and, concurrently, more than 35 kg of its Purified Micronized Graphite (“PMG”) for potential end-user evaluation and qualification.

Note: a Preliminary Economic Assessment is preliminary in nature, it includes Inferred Mineral Resources that are considered too speculative geologically to have economic considerations applied to them that would enable them to be categorized as Mineral Reserves and there is no certainty that the Preliminary Economic Assessment will be realized. Inferred Mineral Resources represent material that is considered too speculative to be included in economic evaluations. Additional trenching and/or drilling will be required to convert Inferred Mineral Resources to Measured or Indicated Mineral Resources. Mineral Resources that are not Mineral Reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. There is no guarantee that all or any part of the Mineral Resource will be converted into a Mineral Reserve.

As indicated in the Company’s November 30, 2015 announcement, ‘Alabama Graphite Corp. Announces Positive Preliminary Economic Assessment for Coosa Graphite Project in Coosa County, Alabama, USA; Files Completed PEA NI 43-101 Technical Report’, AGC’s business model is predicated on the eventual downstream production of CSPG. CSPG is a high-value secondary-processed, ultra-high-purity, natural battery-ready graphite engineered for use in secondary/rechargeable lithium-ion (“Li-ion”) battery anodes. There is significantly more CSPG than there is lithium in a Li-ion battery. For further information about the Company’s CSPG production and testing, please refer to the Company’s January 19, 2016 announcement entitled, ‘Independent Test Results: Alabama Graphite Corp. Succeeds in Producing High-Performance Coated Spherical Graphite (CSPG) for Lithium-ion Batteries’

PMG is a primary (non-rechargeable) lithium-battery and alkaline-battery conductivity enhancement. PMG also serves as the Company’s feedstock to produce its ultra-high-purity, natural high-conductivity enhanced graphite battery-ready product, Delaminated Expanded Graphite (“DEXDG”) for Li-ion battery cathode applications. For further information about the Company’s DEXDG production and testing, please refer to the Company’s March 28, 2017 announcement entitled, ‘Independent Test Results: Alabama Graphite Corp. Succeeds in Producing High-Performance Conductivity-Enhancement Graphite for Lithium-ion Batteries’

When AGC produces its core CSPG product, the resultant byproduct is ultra-high-purity PMG. The DEXDG product is ultimately produced from the PMG byproduct material; however, both products are high-value battery-conductivity-enhancement materials. Management believes that AGC holds the potential for 100% of its run-of-mine (“ROM”) graphite material to be effectively converted into high-performance, value-added battery-ready materials.

AGC’s current battery-ready graphite production campaign consists of the following stockpiles:
More than 60 kg of a large-specification CSPG, specifically a D50 of 22 microns (“µm”);
More than 60 kg of a medium-specification CSPG, specifically a D50 of 16 µm; and
More than 35 kg of PMG, specifically sub-10 µm material. PMG is a byproduct of CSPG manufacturing. AGC achieves an approximate 75% yield in CSPG manufacture, meaning the remaining 25% of material is PMG (3:1 ratio CSPG to PMG).

AGC Lab
© Copyright 2017 Alabama Graphite Corp.

FIGURE 1: An image of AGC’s American-sourced ultra-high-purity graphite being spheronized via a Japanese spheronization system in the United States. Spheronization represents a critical step in CSPG production in which flat graphite flakes are converted into spheroidal particles or spheroids.

The Company will independently characterize, analyze and electrochemically test the CSPG stockpiles in representative samples to validate the high electrochemical performance of both size specifications of CSPG and, as importantly, consistency in electrochemical performance. Additionally, AGC will demonstrate its ability to produce CSPG in multi-kilogram quantities. Further, the Company will utilize these stockpiles to conduct long-term cycling efficiency testing — up to 400 cycles.

With the only graphite project in the contiguous United States, all of AGC’s graphite is sourced from the Company’s flagship, 100%-owned Coosa Graphite Project — located in Coosa County, Alabama, USA. All requisite downstream secondary processing to manufacture AGC's CSPG is being conducted in the United States of America. Although AGC’s proprietary, environmentally sustainable process to purify and produce battery-ready graphite is source agnostic, the Company’s process flowsheet has been optimized for Coosa Graphite Project material.

President and Chief Executive Officer
r commented, “We are pleased to have commenced with the production of our CSPG and PMG stockpiles. AGC has successfully progressed from gram-scale, to kilogram-scale to now multi-kilogram production of our CSPG. Having such a significant amount of fully characterized and tested battery material on hand will demonstrate our in-house technical capabilities and the efficiency of our technologies. Additionally, the stockpile will provide AGC with enough material to satisfy the numerous requests for larger samples of battery-ready graphite from existing and new potential end users in the United States and around the world, with a focus on the U.S. Department of Defense (“DoD”) and U.S. Department of Energy (“DOE”) battery manufacturers and laboratories. We look forward to updating the market regarding electrochemical testing and long-term cycling data, demonstrating the high performance of AGC’s American-sourced-and-manufactured battery-ready graphite products.”

AGC’s COMMITMENT TO ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY

AGC’s graphite is purified via the Company’s propriety, low-temperature thermal purification process. AGC’s environmentally responsible and sustainable graphite purification process does not utilize caustic chemicals or harsh acids that are commonly regarded as dangerous and environmentally harmful (e.g. hydrofluoric acid — as is commonly used in Chinese graphite production — hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acids, or alkali roasting, caustic-soda roasting, etc.), nor does the process require copious amounts of clean water or costly, energy-intensive high-temperature thermal upgrading. Please refer to the Company’s February 17, 2017 announcement, ‘Alabama Graphite Corp. Achieves 99.99997% Graphite Purity via Proprietary, Environmentally Responsible and Sustainable Purification Process; Exceeds Nuclear Graphite Purity Requirements.’

For more information about AGC’s specialty, secondary processing to produce its CSPG please refer to the June 2016 comprehensive independent report, ‘Alabama Graphite’s Coated Spherical Purified Graphite for the Lithium-ion Battery Industry,’ written, researched and prepared by Dr. Gareth P. Hatch, CEng, FIMMM, FIET, prior to his joining the AGC Board of Directors. Dr. Hatch is also President of Innovation Metals Corp., Founding Principal of Technology Metals Research, LLC, and Independent Director of the Company,
Readers are cautioned that AGC is not yet in production and there is no guarantee that the Company will advance to full-scale production. If, following the completion of a Feasibility Study — which has not yet been commenced — AGC is able to advance the Coosa Graphite Project into production, the resulting battery-ready graphite products would be sourced from within the contiguous United States and the Company may have a potential competitive advantage over other producers of value-added graphite materials sourced from other countries, regardless of whether said materials were processed and/or manufactured in the United States of America.

On behalf of the Board of Directors of
ALABAMA GRAPHITE CORP.

Donald K. D. Baxter, P.Eng.
President, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director

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