Investor Presentaiton
CORE: RARE EARTH ELEMENTS AND ADVANCED CARBON
PRODUCTS OVERVIEW
The Brook Mine hopes to produce Rare Earth Elements, and supply carbon ore for advanced carbon products
¡CAM Research Facility
RAMACO
RESOURCES
In 2011, Ramaco Carbon acquired one of the largest fee
owned thermal coal reserve deposits in the US.
Ramaco Carbon has undergone a multi-year program
to determine alternative uses of coal.
Ramaco has partnered with two DOE National laboratories
leading US efforts to develop coal-to-carbon technology.
Ramaco has secured exclusive licensing agreements for the
R&D of a wide range of potential commercial applications of
coal-to-carbon products and materials.
Ramaco now has an industry leading position in the
development of coal-to-carbon products, with 53 patented or
patent pending processes to cost effectively convert coal to
high value products.
5 research grants from national labs have been received to
date. In exchange for funding and technical support, Ramaco
receives the right to license certain technologies & products.
Initial areas of focus are graphene, carbon fiber, and graphite.
CORE may be entitled to potential future licensing fees
from Advanced Carbon Products
CORE may be entitled to potential future royalties from
any Rare Earth Elements produced at the Brook Mine.
See the "REE" section for more details¹
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Ramaco has partnered with two DOE
National laboratories leading US efforts
to develop coal-to-carbon technology.
¡CAM Research facility on site.
Exploration Target recently updated
by Weir International of up to 867,000
rare earth oxide (REO) tons.
Coal is "too valuable to burn"
(1) Dividends on our Class B common stock are subject to Board discretion and may fluctuate materially quarter to quarter. We cannot guarantee that we will be able to pay
dividends in the future or what the actual dividends will be for any future periods.
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