Siviour the saviour for South Australia

It has been a long time between drinks for South Australia in terms of new mine developments, especially successful ones. However, one of the industry’s quiet achievers has unexpectedly emerged as the State’s best chance of ending that disappointing drought. http://online.anyflip.com/tcch/sdvu/mobile/index.html#p=1
http://online.anyflip.com/tcch/sdvu/mobile/index.html#p=27

Renascor happy with Siviour lease terms

SOUTH Australian-based graphite developer Renascor Resources has high hopes a mineral lease for its prospective Siviour graphite project on the state’s Eyre Peninsula will be approved in the next few weeks after signing off on the terms and conditions proposed by the SA Minister for Energy and Mining Dan van Holst Pellekaan.

https://www.miningmonthly.com/development/news/1360146/renascor-happy-with-siviour-lease-terms

Changing Chinese graphite dynamics favour Renascor’s Siviour Graphite project

Hartleys lifted its net asset value estimate on Renascor Resources Ltd.’s Siviour graphite project in South Australia with China expected to become a net importer of graphite for the first time this year, a situation that will favor the ASX-listed junior.

https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/news-insights/latest-news-headlines/50604530

A sunburnt country for Renascor

A WINDSWEPT paddock on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula could offer a drought-affected community a lifeline with explorer Renascor Resources’ planned 142,000 tonne per year graphite operation at the Siviour deposit expected to bring more than 100 jobs to the region.

https://www.miningmonthly.com/development/news/1358504/sunburnt-country-for-renascor