The Graphite Creek project in Alaska has one of the world’s largest reserves. (Image: Graphic One.)
Canadian junior Graphite One (TSX‐V: GPH) has published preliminary results from a new feasibility study on its Graphite Creek project in Alaska, revealing a threefold increase in projected production compared to earlier estimates.
The critical minerals explorer and developer said it plans to file the full study in April and will now move into the permitting phase.
The announcement comes on the heels of an executive order signed by President Donald Trump aimed at reducing the country’s heavy reliance on mineral imports.
Chief executive Anthony Huston credited grant support under the United States’ Defense Production Act (DPA) for accelerating the feasibility study by 15 months and enabling an expanded drilling program.
According to the new results, the Graphite Creek project…


