Independent Testing Confirms Elevated Magnet and Heavy Rare Earth Presence at Graphite One's Alaska Graphite Deposit
Magnet and Heavy Rare Earths comprise 85% of total REEs in the test material
Testing finds elevated Dysprosium, Yttrium and Scandium presence in
CEO: "presence of 14 magnet or Heavy Rare Earths at
G1 is planning 2026 REE testing program with
Key findings from the testing performed by
- Bulk rock geochemical analyses indicate that
Graphite Creek hosts an increased proportion of "Magnet REEs" and HREEs relative to LREEs. - Garnets, known for housing HREE+Sc+Y in their mineral structure, appear to be the reason for the relative abundance of HREEs at
Graphite Creek . - 85% of the REEs in the garnet material are magnet or HREEs.
- Dysprosium in the garnets ranges from 32-63 ppm; Yttrium in garnets ranges from 198-427 ppm; Scandium ranges from 84 to 141 ppm.
"While these results are preliminary, they are clearly promising," said
Rare Earth Elements are vital to 21st century technology, with neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium, terbium and samarium forming essential building blocks of powerful permanent magnets used in wind turbines, electric vehicles and advanced defense systems such as precision-guided munitions and radar. REEs further enable high-performance fiber optics, lasers, catalysts, and phosphors in displays and lighting. Their distinct magnetic, optical and catalytic properties make them indispensable across military applications and commercial electronics, renewable energy, and telecommunications – underscoring their strategic importance to
"The presence of two Defense Production Act Title III materials – graphite and REEs – in a single deposit further underscores
Graphite Creek REE Findings and
"The garnets – which are often as large as marbles -- seem to be dominant hosts for the HREEs, which will guide our ongoing test program as we enter 2026," commented
G1 plans to work with a
Summary of Independent Test Results
Garnet grains were mechanically separated from
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