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U.S. begins first domestic graphite production since 1950s as security concerns grow over China dependency.
Critical minerals in the state include antimony, arsenic, barite, beryllium, cesium, fluorspar, graphite, lithium, manganese, niobium, tantalum, tellurium, tin, tungsten and vanadium, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Titan has successfully produced natural flake graphite concentrate, now transitioning to the production of material for customer and government qualification programs, marking the first step in re-establishing a domestic natural graphite supply chain in the United States for the first time in more than seven decades.
Belo Horizonte, Brazil--(Newsfile Corp. - August 25, 2025) - Atlas Critical Minerals Corporation (OTCQB: JUPGF) ("Atlas Critical Minerals" or the "Company"), an exploration company focused on critical minerals for defense applications and electrification ...
The mine, operated by Australia's Talga Group, is expected to produce around 100,000 metric tons of graphite ore a year.
Madagascar’s graphite industry has been reshaped by battery demand, shifting from small-scale industrial output to foreign-led, battery-grade supply, Ismet Soyocak, a critical minerals expert at SFA (Oxford),
Belo Horizonte, Brazil--(Newsfile Corp. - July 22, 2025) - Atlas Critical Minerals Corporation (OTCQB: JUPGF) ("Atlas Critical Minerals" or the "Company") is pleased to report that initial processing and analytical characterization of its natural graphite ...
By Custodio Cossa NIPEPE, Mozambique, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Mozambique's President Daniel Chapo opened a 200,000 metric ton per year graphite processing plant at a Chinese-owned mine on Friday, as the south-east African country boosts output of the battery mineral.
Mozambique’s President Daniel Chapo opened a 200,000 metric ton per year graphite processing plant at a Chinese-owned mine on Friday, as the south-east African country boosts output of the battery mineral.
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Greenland's quiet wealth: The strategic minerals beneath the ice most people overlook
Most people think of Greenland as a frozen wasteland. The reality buried beneath all that ice tells a completely different story. 5 million metric tons of rare earth reserves according to the USGS, it's what lies deeper that truly matters for the global economy.
As worldwide demand for rare earth elements and other similar minerals rises – as do tensions among the United States, China and now Greenland – South Dakota is experiencing its own debate over its reserves of what are known as “critical minerals.