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International Graphite Ltd
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International Graphite Ltd. engages in the development of downstream graphite processing business. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2022-04-07. The firm owns two subsidiaries, namely International Graphite Springdale Pty Ltd (International Graphite Springdale), which owns the tenements and mining information comprising the Springdale Graphite Project and International Graphite Collie Pty Ltd (International Graphite Collie), which is the operating entity for the Company's downstream processing facilities in Collie. The Springdale Graphite Project is located on the western margin of the Esperance-Goldfields District in Western Australia, approximately 30 kilometer (km) east of the town of Hopetoun. The project is within the Northern Foreland (Munglinup Gneiss) domain of the Albany-Fraser Orogen. The Project consists of two granted exploration licenses and one prospecting license.
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