Published: July 25, 2019 by Stockhead | Written by Reuben Adams|
China continues to ramp up natural graphite imports to meet rising domestic demand from its lithium-ion battery sector…………………………………
In June, David Christensen, boss of Australian based Renascor Resources (ASX:RNU), told Stockhead there was a “paradigm shift” happening where there won’t be enough graphite, either synthetic or natural, for the growing lithium-ion battery market.
Renascor Resources has fast-tracked development of massive deposit yielding high-grade graphite concentrates at a cost low enough to compete anywhere in the world.
Australia could be two years away from becoming home to one of the world’s largest graphite mines, with Adelaide-based junior miner Renascor Resources given a big boost towards its plans to turn Australia’s biggest graphite resource into a producing mine by 2021 after a European governmental agency earmarked substantial financial support.
Published June 18, 2019 by Eyre Peninsula Tribune | Written by Rachel McDonald |
Community members voiced their support for a proposed graphite mine and processing facility at Arno Bay during information sessions hosted by Renascor Resources