PROCESSING

Hazer process progresses

A PROCESS that can create high purity graphite from natural gas is a step closer to commercial reality thanks to a heads of agreement between its creator Hazer Group and ltihium and iron ore miner Mineral Resources.

Noel Dyson
The Hazer process splits natural gas into graphite and hydrogen using iron ore as a catalyst.

The Hazer process splits natural gas into graphite and hydrogen using iron ore as a catalyst.

Under the terms of the agreement Mineral Resources and Hazer will jointly develop a large scale commercial synthetic graphite facility initially capable of producing at least 1000 tonnes per annum of ultra-high...

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