by Renascor Resources Admin | May 15, 2024 | Arno Graphite Project, ASX Announcements, Media coverage, Presentations, Renascor Resources, Siviour Graphite
Published: Jan, 17 2024 | By: Special Report | STOCKHEAD | Renascor optimises coarse flake metrics at Siviour to get more high-value graphite to market as part of Phase I production
The Siviour graphite deposit in South Australia is touted as one of the largest outside Africa, with reserves of 16.8Mt @ 8.2% for 1.4Mt of contained graphite – enough to support production of 140,000tpa for the next four decades.
Last year, Renascor Resources (ASX:RNU) completed its BAM study that can deliver a globally competitive purified spherical graphite product – and now for Phase 1, the company says it will increase upstream coarse flake production so it can maximise initial revenues. Read More.
by Renascor Resources Admin | May 15, 2024 | Arno Graphite Project, ASX Announcements, Media coverage, Renascor Resources, Siviour Graphite
Published: Nov 16, 2023 | By: Special Report | STOCKHEAD | Renascor Resources land buy to accelerate push to graphite production
Renascor Resources’ (ASX:RNU) Battery Anode Material (BAM) study completed earlier this year found that the project can deliver a globally competitive gross operating cost for purified spherical graphite of US$1,782 per tonne over the first 10 years and US$1,846/t over LOM (life of mine).
This includes graphite concentrate operating costs of US$405/t over the first 10 years and US$472/t over LOM to deliver post-tax unleveraged NPV of $1.5bn, unleveraged IRR of 26%, and average annual EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation) of $363m. Read More.
by Renascor Resources Admin | Nov 20, 2023 | Arno Graphite Project, Media coverage, Renascor Resources, Siviour Graphite
Published: Nov 2023 | By: Michael Washbourne | AUSTRALIA’S PAYDIRT | Plenty of sizzle left in Siviour
Upstream production might be within touching distance for leading Australian graphite hopeful Renascor Resources Ltd, but managing director David Christensen is not tempting fate.
Renascor stands alone as the country’s best chance for local graphite production via its Siviour project, about 15km west of the quiet coastal town of Arno Bay on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula. Read More.
by Renascor Resources Admin | Nov 20, 2023 | Arno Graphite Project, Renascor Resources, Siviour Graphite
Published: Nov, 1 2023 | By: Mitchell Tinley | THE MARKET HERALD | Renascor Resources’ Siviour project reveals low carbon footprint in independent life cycle assessment
Renascor Resources (ASX:RNU) has announced the results of a life cycle assessment (LCA) of its Siviour battery anode material (BAM) project in South Australia.
The LCA looked at the environmental impacts attached to all stages of the company’s production of purified spherical graphite (PSG) from the project. It was carried out by independent environmental consultancy Minviro. Read More.
by Renascor Resources Admin | Nov 20, 2023 | Arno Graphite Project, Renascor Resources, Siviour Graphite
Published: Oct, 30 2023 | By: David Simmons | IN DAILY | Winners and Losers: Renascor’s graphite ambitions drive $100m gain
Graphite miner Renascor saw its market capitalisation rise by more than $127 million over the last five days of trading, buoyed by fresh news out of China.
The company rose after China announced it would implement export permits for some products that could impact global supply of battery grade graphite from the nation. This drove gains for graphite stocks, including Renascor, which jumped up 45.45 per cent over the prior week. Read More.
by Renascor Resources Admin | Nov 20, 2023 | Arno Graphite Project, Renascor Resources, Siviour Graphite
Published: Oct, 10 2023 | By: Mitchell Tinley | THE MARKET HERALD | Renascor Resources accelerates development of graphite concentrate operation
Renascor Resources (ASX:RNU) is on a mission to expedite the construction of its graphite concentrate operation, a key component of its battery anode material (BAM) graphite mine and manufacturing operation.
The company has secured primary mining approvals and recently completed a definitive feasibility study (DFS) for the Siviour project, located in South Australia. Read More.