GreenRoc Strategic Materials plc (GROC) is focused on the development of critical mineral projects in Greenland.
In this presentation and Q&A session, investors will learn:
- How GreenRoc’s Amitsoq graphite plant and AAM plant are now a project under the Mineral Security Partnership (US & Norway)
- Where the company’s Amitsoq asset sits in the world production landscape for natural flake graphite
- Why GreenRoc’s current resource is sufficient for a viable mine that will run for decades
- When Stefan expects the exploitation licence to be granted, and why 2026 is being earmarked for the start of mine construction
- Why the U.S. is being considered as a potential offtaker and possible location for another active anode material plant
- What the funding opportunities are available to GreenRoc to expedite its ambitions
Reasons to add GROC to your watchlist:
- World class graphite deposit at Amitsoq in Southern Greenland
- Positive PEA economics for Amitsoq
- Pre-Feasibility Study for Amitsoq due 2024
- Developing a high-margin processing plant for high-quality, stable source of feedstock in Norway
- Preliminary Feasibility Study for the Anode processing plant illustrates exceptional processing plant economics
- GROC is one of only a handful of European vertically integrated graphite miners also intending to process anode grade graphite for EV’s
- The EU’s Critical Raw Materials Act provides concrete supply chain targets and deadlines with potential funding
Stefan Bernstein, CEO of GreenRoc Strategic Materials, was interviewed by Sarah Lowther for focusIR.