Thanks Jimmer, interesting find for several reasons.
1) I note that several things CVMR is engaged in includes graphite and graphene.
see web site for CVMR
http://www.cvmr.ca/index.php
- manufacturing graphite films on nickel substrates, using cold-wall chemical vapour deposition (CVD) from a mixture of hydrogen and methane;
- manufacturing of graphene, refining of graphite and creation of materials coated or imbedded with nano metal powders;
2) Also it is interesting to note that AREVA the large French Nuclear Company is a partner (AREVA owns 37%) with Cameco at its huge Cigar Lake Uranium mine in Sask. This could be related to Pebble Bed Reactors which have a very large requirement for high quality graphite as a moderator. Cameco would be a good mining company to interest in the Albany deposit.
Good DD