North-American Minerals, 

Supporting Green Energy

G6 Energy is committed to the responsible re-commissioning and operation of the Kearney Graphite Mine and Milling Facility, which is slated to resume production as soon as final funding is obtained.

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High purity, natural graphite will meet lithium-ion battery manufacturing demands.

Strong market growth for Energy Storage Systems (ESS) with lithium-ion batteries expected to dominate. Lithium-ion is expected to be the dominant player in battery market due to best mix of qualities and strong track record vs other electro-chemical battery energy storage sysetem technologies.

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Why is this kind of energy storage on the rise?

Energy storage systems allow electricity to be stored for future use upon production which have major implications for renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar power which are clean, but highly volatile in terms of output
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North-American natural graphite is needed.

There is a need for graphite materials in US supply chains, specifically energy and energy storage. 
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Lithium-Ion is here to stay.

Lithium-ion expected to be the dominant player in battery market due to best mix of qualities and strong track record vs other electro-chemical battery energy storage sytsem technologies.

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What we have to offer

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High Purity

Our  favourable flake distribution and high purity leads to premium product that commands disproportionately higher margins.

Natural graphite

Industry shifting to more natural graphite in anode mix from historical synthetic dominated mix

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North-American availability

More local and secure source materials availble for North-American battery manufacturers reducese transporation and shipping costs and has a much lower environmental footprint.

The Kearney Graphite Mine

G6 Energy is committed to the responsible re-commissioning and operation of the Kearney Graphite Mine and Milling Facility, which is slated to resume production as soon as final funding is obtained.

When reactivated, it is estimated the Kearney Mine will process approximately one million tonnes of ore per year while producing 20,000 tonnes of natural, large flake, high carbon graphite concentrate.

G6 Energy’s Kearney Mine has the largest confirmed mineral resource of any North American graphite prospect and is one of the largest individual flake graphite deposits outside of China and North Korea.

What makes G6 Energy Corp. different? 

G6 Energy is ahead of all other potential producers in the North American graphite market. In addition to the company’s ability to reach full production capacity within one year, G6 Energy has the following operational advantages:

  • High Quality and Full Service Capability: The Kearney Mine will produce large, extra large and jumbo, high quality, high purity graphite flake and G6 Energy will be the largest producer of graphite in North America. The flake produced will be Macro-Crystalline flake required by industrial, consumer, automotive and battery industries. The Kearney mine will produce some of the highest percentage of +48 mesh flake graphite in the world.
  • Limited Direct Competition: When production begins, the Kearney Mine will be one of only two producers of natural flake graphite in North America.
  • Direct Marketing to End-Users: Because of its product quality and geographic location, G6 Energy will have the ability to sell directly to end-user customers, allowing for better response to customers’ needs, development of stronger customer relations and improved margins.
  • Competitive Operating Cost: Production costs will be competitive with other producers’ delivered cost and the Mine will be better able to withstand price fluctuations in the marketplace.