Graphite One Reports Alaska Project on Schedule for September Permitting Decision
Graphite One has announced that its flagship project in Alaska remains on track for a permitting decision this September, as it continues to undergo federal review under the FAST-41 program.
In June, the Graphite Creek project-recognized as the largest graphite resource in the United States-was selected for inclusion in the FAST-41 framework. This federal initiative is designed to accelerate the permitting process for major infrastructure projects.
At the time of its selection, Graphite Creek became the first project in Alaska to be added to the FAST-41 permitting dashboard.
The Graphite Creek project is planned as an open-pit graphite mine located approximately 60 kilometers north of Nome. Subject to permitting and financing, mining operations are scheduled to begin in 2030, with an anticipated annual output of up to 175,000 tonnes of concentrate over a 20-year mine life.
Also included in the permitting process is a proposed battery anode manufacturing facility in Ohio, which would process concentrate from Graphite Creek into high-value anode active material. First production from the Ohio facility is expected in mid-2027.