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China’s decision to cut its graphite exports has breathed new life into a mine northeast of Huntsville, near the border of Algonquin Park, that was closed almost 18 years ago.
It is an economically depressed area where the up to 80 jobs created at the small open-pit mine operation will be a welcome addition.
“If everything comes together we will be open in September of this year,” Tom Myatt, president and chief financial officer of Ontario Graphite Ltd., told the Star, adding there are only two other graphite mines in North America, one in Quebec and the other in B.C.
“We saw that the increase in the pricing and the increase in the demand for the product justified us going back in there and reopening it,” he said. The one irritant for Ontario Graphite Inc. has been lack of broadband service in the area, making Internet communications difficult.