Thanks, Jeff. And on Slide 7, a reminder about Westwater's core values, first of all, safety and that's of each other, our environment, our assets, the communities where we work and our reputation. Secondly, cost and cost management, effective and efficient use of our shareholders assets in a focus on first quartile cost performance. And third integrity, the highest level of performance every day, improving our processes and then importantly conservative promises well kept. On Slide 8, it's all about executing our business plan. Our feasibility study inputs primarily from the pilot plant provided all kinds of key inputs for this DFS. Study results are on time for Q3 delivery. We've produced more than 13,000 kilograms of products for testing by Westwater and perspective customers and samples are in prospective customer’s hands as we speak. On Slide 9, we selected a site near Kellyton, Alabama for our processing plant. And on June 22, community leaders from the state of Alabama, including Governor Kay Ivey and Secretary of Commerce, Greg Canfield; Coosa County, Alexander City in the Lake Martin Industrial Development Board celebrated the unveiling of our project site with the Westwater and Alabama Graphite projects team. And there's a photo of many of those participants there at the site where we intend to build this site for this facility. On Slide 10, an area of picture of that site includes in the red circled area where we plan on building the majority of the plant to be, as it comes out of its design process. Again, as a result of the Definitive Feasibility Study, within Coosa County, it’s about 30 miles or minutes from our Coosa Graphite Deposit, on the other end of the county. These government agencies, including the county, the municipality and state offered more than $34 million in incentives for us to site a facility there. We entered into a public private partnership with the city of Alexander City in order to upgrade and extend their wastewater lines so that we can put our wastewater directly into their waste treatment facility. $400,000 cash was for that public private partnership and we added $100,000 worth of prepaid treatment expense in order to facilitate this partnership. Note that we leased the site for up to 10 years with an option to purchase or $1 a year or thereabouts, and essentially got the land for free. And once again, with all these incentives, it is a terrific business opportunity for Westwater and a great business opportunity for the citizens of Coosa County in Alabama. On Slide 11, our Coosa Graphite Project key attributes include a proprietary technology for purification. It’s a high purity conversion process that results in a 99.95% carbon product. It is simple and it is robust and costs advantage. Our products do not go on the water. They can be delivered to sites right here in the United States. And if needed shipped over to Europe and Asia. In the vanadium discovery a couple of years ago on our project site in Western Coosa County for the compositive potentially improves project economics. And we utilize a sustainable process, an environmentally sustainable process where we manage the inputs and outputs. And our graphite can save over 200,000 tons a year of CO2 emissions when used in electric vehicles. On Slide 12, a little bit about battery markets. Transportation is clearly the largest growth market for our products and a 23% growth rate expected over the next 10 years. It’s predominantly lithium-ion batteries. And you think of the battery in two parts, there's anode and cathode. There is about 25% of the material in a lithium-ion battery that is graphite on the anode side. And here over the last week or so, the U.S. government and domestic automakers have announced a goal that over 50% of all autos sold here in the United States will be electric vehicles, by not 2050 as it says here, by 2030. That's a 17-fold increase in the amount of cars sold as electric vehicles, in the commensurate 17-fold increase in the demand of graphite. This is a very exciting development for our business. In other areas of battery growth, 11% growth rates expected in energy storage system. Think of these as grid storage systems. And these are the enabling technologies for wind and solar power. Consumer electronics, a large and mature market for lithium-ion batteries with 3% annual growth rate. And other specialty battery markets from defense and other military and government applications. On Slide 13, graphite is a critical component of all types of batteries, including lead acid, alkaline power cells, and non-rechargeable lithium ion cells – lithium cells, I’m sorry. Included purified spherical graphite is a critical component in lithium ion batteries for the real big growth stories for our products. In the United States government has defined graphite as quote critical to the lease security and prosperity and presidential executive orders over the last two administrations as U.S. government agencies to act with alacrity. And again, this week’s announcement of a drive by the United States government and domestic car makers to drive sales of these fees up from 3% of current automobiles on the market to 50% is great for our business. This puts our CSPG product front and center as a critical material in future source and supply. On Slide 14, 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 sustainable processes right here in the United States where we have a robust regulatory environment for helping us to manage that process. Westwater’s graphite products serve important battery markets. And again, our vanadium discovery at Coosa could contribute revenues and exploration is currently underway. On Slide 15, we’ve developed a new technology for graphite purification and we filed a provisional patent application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for this technology. Our methodology has a more sustainable footprint than those currently used in China were environmentally damaged – damaging and expensive to manage hydrofluoric acid is used and it yields graphitic carbon grade of more than 99.95%. The process allows for flexible feedstock with consistent overall performance. Our process consists of three basic process steps including one the caustic roasting of the graphite concentrate sample, acid leaching of their growth sample and the thermal finish of that sample to remove the remaining purities. On Slide 16, Westwater Feasibility Study led by Samuel Engineering is underway for expected completion in Q3. Exploration drilling has begun and continues, not only for vanadium, but also to further define the graphite content of the Coosa Graphite Deposit. Full scale production is expected from purchase feedstock producing battery grade graphite. And Westwater expects to begin mining at the Coosa Graphite Deposit in Alabama beginning in about 2028. On Slide 17, a bit of a graphic to support the verbiage in the previous slide. Commercial production starting in 2023, U.S.-based feedstock in 2028 and our purchased graphite in order to get this plant up and running quicker in meantime, purchased from a non-Chinese graphite source. On Slide 18, our team continues to grow with tenured leaders in energy minerals development. Previously, we’ve announced the addition of Chad Potter as our Chief Operating Officer. He is based in Alabama in order to grow that business. Steve Cates here on phone call with us today as our Chief Accounting Officer. As the team grows, so those are experience-based in project execution and battery materials with over two centuries of experienced currently contained on this executive team. On Slide 19, experience matters. Energy minerals exploration and development requires discipline and diligent capital stewardship. We restructured and recapitalize this company positioning Westwater as a green energy materials company with a laser focus on battery grade graphite products. Experienced management team with a demonstrated history in finance and green energy development from concept to production, this particular development efforts. Turning to Slide 20, why Westwater is an investment. We have a battery grade graphite development business with strong upside potential. Graphite has been designated a critical mineral by the United States Government. And again, recent tailwinds in terms of announcements from the United States Government car makers increase interest in our products. And we have a proven management team with experience in energy minerals development and financial management. And looking forward into 2021, you should expect further results on the Coosa exploration project, you should expect to see results from our definitive feasibility study, and you should see Coosa Graphite Project development milestones as we achieved them like those that we’ve already achieved in terms of site selection and state and local support for our project. And with that, I’d like to turn it over to questions. Shariece?