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Art Chemical Products Inc is a Huntington, IN-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
China Goldmines plc is a Alexandria, KY-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
Jorson and Carlson is a Elk Grove Village, IL-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
We produce high-quality, cleaner-burning coal that is sold to markets throughout the world. Our equity partner, Galena Private Equity Resource Fund is a metals and mining investment fund managed by Galena Asset Management, which has $2.5 billion in managed assets and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Trafigura Beheer BV. Trafigura AG is our exclusive marketing agent – Trafigura AG is one of the world`s leading international commodities traders specializing in the oil, minerals and metals markets. They have 81 offices in 56 countries and had $120 billion in Turnover in 2012. Trafigura AG is also a wholly-owned subsidiary of Trafigura Beheer BV.
Saint Jean Carbon (TSX:V-SJL) (formerly Torch River Resources) is working towards acquiring a series of lump graphite properties in order to transform the Company into a 100% pure play lump graphite mining company. The Company will work towards being the number one lump graphite producer in North America. With an experienced management team in place, the project will work thorough sampling programs with customers worldwide, to assure quality of material. The Walker Mine is a past-producing graphite mine and positive metallurgical test results — best result, 99.1% Carbon, given the strong results, the Company commenced a full geologic development program in October 2013 with a preliminary beep mapping survey to examine for conductors. The program will be followed by an airborne EM survey shortly thereafter. The results of the program will aid in the creation of an initial historical NI 43-101 report on Walker (to include the Wallingford and St. Jovite properties). The Han Tal Project, described by the Sri Lankan Geological Survey and Mining Bureau as comprising some of the best graphite areas in the country, were originally artisanal mining operations in the 1920’s and 1930’s. Saint Jean Carbon estimates that the mines could be re-activated within 12 to 24 months following the completion of a resource estimate and receipt of a positive economic feasibility study to support the viability of the mines. Management anticipates to begin preparations for a NI 43-101 Technical Report in the coming months.