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flag Sarytogan Graphite finds high-grade graphite in Kazakhstan, with plans for a 2026 feasibility study and EV/nuclear applications.

Sarytogan Graphite reports exceptional drilling results at its Kazakhstan project, with one hole hitting 41.3% total graphitic carbon over 9.6 meters and multiple others exceeding 40% TGC. The deposit holds a 229 million tonne resource at 28.9% TGC, with a 8.6 million tonne probable ore reserve at 30% TGC, supporting a projected 60-year mine life. The high-purity graphite, capable of reaching 99.9992% purity through thermal processing, is targeted for EV batteries and nuclear applications. Backed by the EU’s Critical Raw Materials Act and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the project is advancing toward a mid-2026 feasibility study, with additional drill results pending.

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