Graphite One Cited as Federal Permitting Council Prioritizes FAST-41 Critical Mineral Projects
- First Alaskan mining project to be listed on FAST-41 Transparency Dashboard, potentially expediting permitting process
- Secured second non-binding supply agreement with Lucid Group (NASDAQ: LCID) for anode active materials
- Feasibility study completed 15 months ahead of schedule showing tripled proven and probable reserves
- Development of complete U.S.-based supply chain solution including mining, manufacturing, and recycling facilities
- Current 100% import dependency on synthetic and natural graphite
- Non-binding nature of the supply agreement with Lucid Group indicates lack of firm commitment
- Heavy reliance on government support and permitting process success for project advancement
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Graphite One gains significant regulatory momentum with FAST-41 designation, potentially accelerating its path to becoming America's only domestic graphite producer.
Graphite One's inclusion in the FAST-41 program represents a material regulatory breakthrough that could substantially accelerate the development timeline for its Graphite Creek project in Alaska. This designation places the project on the Federal Permitting Dashboard, which is designed to streamline permitting processes for critical mineral projects – a historically significant bottleneck for mining developments in the United States.
The timing is particularly strategic as the company has recently completed its feasibility study 15 months ahead of schedule, showing a tripling of proven and probable reserves. This resource expansion dramatically enhances the project's economic potential and longevity. The feasibility study's acceleration was supported by Defense Production Act Title III funding, underscoring the project's national security importance.
The company has also secured a second non-binding supply agreement with Lucid Group for anode active materials, building commercial momentum alongside its regulatory progress. This represents a crucial step in establishing offtake arrangements needed to secure project financing.
What's particularly notable is Graphite One's position as the first Alaskan mining project listed on the FAST-41 Dashboard and one of only six mining projects overall to receive this designation. With the U.S. currently 100% import dependent for both synthetic and natural graphite, and with China controlling the global graphite supply chain, Graphite One represents one of the few potential domestic graphite producers in a market facing significant geopolitical pressures.
The company's vertically integrated strategy – combining the Graphite Creek mine in Alaska with processing facilities planned for Warren, Ohio, plus recycling capabilities – aligns well with the administration's focus on building resilient domestic supply chains for critical minerals essential to energy transition and defense applications.
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G1's Graphite Creek Project first
G1 has been cited in recent news coverage as a developer of one of six mining projects to be listed on the FAST-41 Permitting Dashboard, administered by the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council ("Permitting Council"). The Company announced its move into the FAST-41 permitting process's 60-day period to develop Graphite Creek's Coordinated Project Plan ("CPP") and detailed permitting timetable earlier this week.
The Washington Examiner quotes Emily Domenech, "the newly appointed head of the {Permitting} Council…" describing its role as "a 'sherpa' for businesses seeking to initiate projects. My goal would be to move as many projects to construction in the first two years of the Trump Administration as is humanly possible".
The Fast-41 Federal Permitting Dashboard and related announcements can be accessed here.
"The Administration's use and expansion of the FAST-41 program demonstrates its commitment to move expeditiously to bolster
Graphite One's inclusion on the Federal Permitting list follows the recent announcement that the Company has entered into a second non-binding supply agreement for anode active materials ("AAM") with Lucid Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: LCID), a manufacturer of advanced electric vehicles, marking another significant step towards establishing a fully domestic graphite supply chain to meet market demands and enhance
The Company had published its feasibility study prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 earlier this spring, which with the support of Defense Production Act Title III funding, was completed 15 months ahead of schedule and showed a tripling of the Company's proven and probable reserves.
Added Huston: "The momentum we are currently generating to end more than three decades of zero domestic graphite production could not come at a better time. With
Graphite One's Supply Chain Strategy
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About Graphite One Inc.
GRAPHITE ONE INC. continues to develop its Graphite One Project (the "Project"), with the goal of becoming an American producer of high grade anode materials that is integrated with a domestic graphite resource. The Project is proposed as a vertically integrated enterprise to mine, process and manufacture high grade anode materials primarily for the lithium–ion electric vehicle battery market.
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