And thanks Jeff. On to Slide 7, just a reminder that our core values are simply the safety of each other, our environment, our assets, the communities where we work and our reputation. Second core value is cost management. Effective and efficient use of our shareholders assets. We focused on first quartile cost performance and integrity. Highest level of performance every day, improving our processes and conservative promises well kept. On Slide 8, we are the owner of the leading graphite development property in the United States. The pilot program has successfully produced over 13 metric tonnes of battery graphite using our proprietary purification process. And our definitive feasibility is underway with an expected completion in Q3 of 2021. Slide 9, results step by step from our pilot program include almost 17,000 kilograms of purified material. This is the graphite material needed for battery-graphite production. And this process differentiates us from all of our competitors. Spherical purified graphite production we produced about 4,600 kilograms as of this moment that includes fines. On Slide 10, our ULTRA-DEXDG production at this point is 310 kilograms of material. And purified micronized graphite or our PMG product almost 8,400 kilograms in material product in five sizes. The pilot program has already provided key inputs for the definitive feasibility study. Again, I'm on Slide 11. And more than 13,000 kilograms of products produced for testing by Westwater and our prospective customers. On Slide 12, to that end, we have engaged Samuel Engineering to lead a group of engineering contractors in the United States and Germany to complete our definitive feasibility study for the Coosa projects commercial production plant. We expect this study to be complete in Q3 with a plus or minus 15% estimate of capital costs and operating expenses. On Slide 13, again, our key attributes and differentiators. The proprietary technology for purifying graphite with a lighter environmental footprint, simple and robust process and with projected costs that are competitive in the industry. We are a U.S. manufactured battery-graphite giving us advantage in shipping costs as well. And with vanadium discovery on the Coosa project, we can perhaps improve project economics. There's no downside of course to having vanadium on the property. And sustainability ours is an environmentally sustainable process and our graphite can save over 200,000 tonnes a year, CO2 emissions when used in all electric vehicles. On Slide 14, the four battery segments, where we are participating, certainly in transportation. These are -- these meaning electric cars and electric buses we expect a 23% growth rate over the next 10 years. Its predominantly lithium ion batteries and qualification cycles are between three and five years as we go-forward. These qualification cycles, I want to remind everybody are unique in our business. We pre-qualify our material when they go to our customers. Energy storage systems and by that we really mean large -- think of grid energy storage systems, we expect an 11% growth rate over the next 10 years. Again the qualification cycles are about five years. And these are the enabling technologies for wind and solar power, so the fin farms can produce electrical power when the wind does not blow and solar farms can produce power when the sun does shine. Third market in consumer electronics we're about a 3% compounded annual growth rate, think of this is a very mature market. These are the batteries like the laptop you may be sitting at right now and the phone that's in your hand, many, many customers, many batteries, quite differentiated, many sub segments and players. Qualification cycles tend to be in the one to three-year timeframe. In specialty markets, these are defense, aerospace, medical, everything from pacemakers to specialty batteries for the military, a niche market, but an important market for the United States. We're developing products for all four of these parts. And on Slide 15, graphite is a critical component of all types of batteries. These include lead-acid batteries like that in the car you probably go this morning, alkaline power cells like this, the batteries and the flashlights and the smoke detectors in the room where you sit right now, and non-rechargeable lithium ion segments for lithium cells. Our CSPG product is a critical component in lithium-ion batteries. You might see a Tesla coming down the road, but I see 800 pounds of batteries and 200 pounds of graphite. And the United States government has defined graphite as "critical to the nation security and prosperity" and Presidential Executive Orders and I mean plural ask U.S. government agencies to act with alacrity. On Slide 16, the Coosa Graphite project is a near-term source of domestic U.S. battery-grade graphite. Samples are being sent to potential customers. Westwater's graphite will be produced using environmentally sensitive and sustainable processes in the United States. And the Westwater graphite products serve all battery markets. In Westwater's vanadium discovery at Coosa could contribute revenues, exploration is now underway. Again our three products, ULTRA-PMG, that's our purified micronized graphite that's the stuff that goes into lead acid batteries, alkaline power cells, and the conductivity enhancement. ULTRA-DEXDG is a high performance version of that product and it improves further conductivity in batteries in the target markets include lithium ion, lithium primary and lead acid and alkaline power cells, essentially all battery markets. And our CSPG, the ULTRA-CSPG, we're producing now has put those into high performance lithium ion batteries has the anode material number it's about 20% to 25% of the lithium ion battery constituent. The target market is rapidly growing electric automobile sector. And again, when used in electric vehicles, our CSPG can save over 200,000 metric tonnes CO2 emissions per year. On Slide 18, reminder that Westwater has developed a new technology for graphite purification and we've applied for a provisional patent with U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for this technology. It has a more sustainable footprint than those currently used in China where environmentally damaging and expensive to manage hydrofluoric acid is used. And our process yields prophetic carbon grade of more than 99.95%. This three-step process allows for flexible feedstock and consistent performance. Our process consists of three process steps including caustic roasting of the graphite concentrate sample, acid leaching of the roasted sample, and then thermal treatment of the sample to clash off any remaining volatiles. And on Slide 19, and as Jeff said, simply we have raised the funding we need for Phase 1 construction. On slide 20, our project plan is this. Our feasibility study led by Samuel Engineering is underway for expected completion in Q3. Exploration drilling has begun for vanadium and further work in graphite deposit definition. Full scale production is expected from eight purchased feedstock in 2022 producing battery-grade graphite. And Westwater expects to begin mining at the Coosa Graphite deposit in Alabama beginning in 2028. On Slide 22, the graphic telling you very same thing, so for those of you that prefer graphs and calendars. On Slide 22, the same team we talked about eight weeks ago with the addition of Steve Cates as Chief Accounting Officer. This team is being built, expanded, and being made more robust in real time as we develop this particular business. On Page 23, simply put experience matters. Energy minerals development and exploration requires discipline and diligent capital stewardship. We've restructured and recapitalized the company; repositioning Westwater is a green energy materials company with a laser focus on battery-grade graphite products. Our experienced management team has a demonstrated history in finance and green energy development from concept to production. And we've executed a proactive M&A program, including the sale of non-core uranium properties to redeploy capital expanding our resource base into green energy materials. On Slide 24, why Westwater as an investment? Well, again we have a battery-grade graphite development business with strong upside potential. Graphite has been designated a critical mineral by the United States government. We have a proven management team with experience in energy minerals development and financial management. And you should anticipate catalysts for the remainder of this year in terms of Coosa exploration results, our feasibility study results, and Coosa Graphite project development and project milestone achievement as we go along. And with that, I'd like to open it up for questions.