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MRC moves on Norwegian graphite mine

MINERAL Commodities' plan to become a player in the global energy minerals sector has advanced beyond its Munglinup deposit in Western Australia and recent lithium exploration purchases with an agreement inked to purchase a mine in Norway that claims to produce the world's highest grade flake graphite.

 A worker at the Skaland operation.

A worker at the Skaland operation.

Feed from the mine averages 28% carbon.   The deal with seller Leonhard Nilsen & Sønner - Eiendom will cost MRC US$9.2 million, comprising a $4.8 million cash payment at settlement, funded from existing...

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