Renascor Resources (ASX: RNU) receives approval to send graphite samples to China
Published: December 11, 2019 | BY: LISA SIMCOCK | Markets Reporter | THE MARKET HERALD | Renascor Resources (RNU) has received approval to extract a 60-tonne bulk sample from the Siviour Graphite Project on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula. The approval came from the South Australian Department for Energy and Mining (DEM).
Ore extracted from the bulk sample will be used in a pilot plant production trial in China and will provide large-scale marketing samples to potential end-users and strategic partners to conduct advanced testing and qualification…..read more
Siviour Definitive Feasibility Study Presentation
Presentation made at the South Australian Exploration and Mining Conference by Renascor Resources Managing Director, David Christensen.
Siviour’s spherical sweetener
Published: November 19, 2019 | BY: KARMA BARNDON | AUSTRALIA’S MINING MONTHLY | RENASCOR Resources’ plan to diversify production at the Siviour graphite project with concentrate and downstream production operations has been given a boost, with purification tests on Siviour graphite concentrates producing battery-grade graphite with 99.98% total carbon.
While Siviour will target graphite for the lithium-ion battery market, Renascor has been looking to unlock further value from the project by branching out into the country’s first integrated graphite concentrate and spherical graphite operation and adding purified spherical graphite to the mix……..read more
Siviour confirmed as one of world’s leading graphite projects
Written by ASIA Miner News | Australian-based graphite company, Renascor Resources has released its Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) for the company’s Siviour Graphite Project near Arno Bay on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula.
The Definitive Feasibility Study confirmed Siviour as one of the world’s leading graphite projects, both in terms of the tier-one quality of the Resource and the projected low operating costs……. read more
Renascor sweet on Siviour
Published: November 11, 2019 | BY: KARMA BARNDON | AUSTRALIA’S MINING MONTHLY | RENASCOR Resources can build the Siviour graphite project in a staged development for capital costs of $114 million, according to its recently released definitive feasibility study.
Near the coastal hamlet of Arno on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula, the Siviour graphite project will have a projected life of mine operating cost of $508 per tonne – one of the lowest costs… read more
Siviour gets a A$118m price tag
Published: 11TH NOVEMBER 2019 | BY: ESMARIE IANNUCCI | CREAMER MEDIA SENIOR DEPUTY EDITOR: AUSTRALASIA PERTH (miningweekly.com) – A definitive feasibility study (DFS) for the Siviour graphite project, in the Eyre Peninsula, has estimated that the project would require a capital investment of A$118-million based on a staged development, with an initial production of 80 000 t/y during the first four years of operation.
ASX-listed Renascor Resources on Monday said that the project would be expanded to 144 000 t/y from year five onward, with the A$77-million expansion to be funded from project cash flows.
https://www.miningweekly.com/article/siviour-gets-a-a118m-price-tag-2019-11-11
Renascor greenlights Siviour project
Published: November 11, 2019 | BY: GERARD McARTNEY | AUSTRALIAN MINING REVIEW
RENASCOR Resources (ASX: RNU) has completed the Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) at its 100pc owned Siviour graphite project in South Australia.
The proposed Siviour mine would be an open pit with an adjacent graphite production plant, which the company said has the potential to be a world-class, low OPEX project. https://australianminingreview.com.au/news/renascor-greenlights-siviour-project/
Renascor Resources’ Siviour graphite DFS forecasts $2.1b over 40 years
Published: | BY: IMELDA COTTON | Small Caps |
RENASCOR Resources’ definitive feasibility study for the Siviour graphite project estimates average EBITDA of $49 million during the first stage of operations.
A definitive feasibility study for Renascor Resources’ (ASX: RNU) Siviour graphite project on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula has confirmed its potential as a world-class, low-cost, long-life operation capable of achieving attractive profit margins in a low graphite price environment.
https://smallcaps.com.au/renascor-resources-siviour-graphite-dfs-forecasts-2-1b-over-40-years/
Renascor firms on Siviour
Published: 7th October 2019 | BY: KARMA BARNDON | AUSTRALIAN MINING MONTHLY RENASCOR Resources managing director David Christensen has updated the market on an optimised development plan for the Siviour graphite mine that will boost planned stage one production by four times. Renascor is knee-deep in a definitive feasibility study of Siviour, a prospective project near the town of Arno Bay on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula, with work well advanced.
Siviour DFS due this quarter
Published: 1st October 2019 | BY: ESMARIE IANNUCCI | CREAMER MEDIA SENIOR DEPUTY EDITOR: AUSTRALASIA
PERTH (miningweekly.com) – A definitive feasibility study (DFS) for the Siviour graphite project, in South Australia, is due shortly, with developer Renascor Resources targeting first graphite by the second half of 2021. https://www.miningweekly.com/article/siviour-dfs-due-this-quarter-2019-10-01
Renascor’s Siviour Project featured in Minerals Council of Australia’s Media Release
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China’s graphite imports are now up 2000% over the last ~18 months
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.
https://stockhead.com.au/resources/chinas-graphite-imports-are-now-up-2000-over-the-last-18-months/
Renascor receives funding boost to fast track graphite mine in SA
Written by ASIA Miner News|
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.
Support for Arno mine
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
https://www.eyretribune.com.au/story/6224599/support-for-arno-mine/
As graphite approaches ‘tipping point’, buyers are eyeing Australia
Published: June 12, 2019 by Stockhead | Written by Angela East |
The graphite market is heading quickly towards a supply deficit and this is likely to see more buyers look to Australia to help fill the gap.
David Christensen, the boss of graphite hopeful 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.
https://stockhead.com.au/resources/as-graphite-approaches-tipping-point-buyers-are-eyeing-australia
Battery Metals: We’re boosting early graphite production by a casual 400 per cent, Renascor says
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In April, Renascor Resources (ASX: RNU) caught a rocket after its Siviour graphite project scored potential project finance support from the Dutch government.
This news, alongside an updated resource estimate for Siviour, saw the South Australian explorer spike 30 per cent over a few days.
Now, the company says this potential funding means it can expand Stage 1 production by a whopping 400 per cent.
The new, optimised plan envisages Stage 1 production of 83,400 tonnes of graphite concentrate a year – up from 22,800t previously.
Renascor Announces Optimised Development Plan for its Graphite Prospect
Renascor Resources Limited (ASX: RNU), a mineral explorer, announced an optimised development plan (ODP) for its Siviour Graphite Project on 3rd May 2019. As per the company, the adopted optimised plan will enhance the production profile of the stage-one processing capacity by approx. four times. The updated plan led the company to secure support from Atradius Dutch States Business in terms of project finance. As per the company, the optimised plan is based on a two-stage approach to achieve 145,000 tonnes per annum of production.
Renascor reveals substantial Siviour size increase
SOUTH Australian graphite contender Renascor Resources has substantially increased the size of its planned Siviour development, with results of a definitive feasibility study still due in July.
Under the enlarged scenario, output in the first stage has gone from around 23,000 tonnes per annum of graphite concentrate to 83,400tpa, with capital costs rising from an estimated US$29 million to $78 million.
Renascor considers larger development at Siviour
PERTH (miningweekly.com) – Graphite developer Renascor Resources saw its share price surge on Friday after announcing an optimised development plan for Stage 1 of its Siviour graphite project, in South Australia.
The optimised development plan looked at increasing the 22 800 t/y Stage 1 production nearly four fold to 83 400 t/y, while providing for the construction of a similar sized processing plant in Stage 2 for a combined production rate of 145 000 t/y of graphite concentrate.
https://www.miningweekly.com/article/renascor-considers-larger-development-at-siviour-2019-05-03
Renascor Resources appoints BurnVoir as Financial Adviser for Siviour Graphite Project
Renascor Resources Limited (ASX: RNU) explores and evaluates mineral properties in Australia including uranium, graphite, gold, copper, and other deposits. Currently, the companys primary focus lies in developing the Siviour graphite project situated in Eyre Peninsula, South Australia.
On March 4th, 2019, Renascor Resources announced the appointment of BurnVoir Corporate Finance as the financial advisor to organise financing for the development of its 100%-owned flagship Siviour graphite project. As per the deal, BurnVoir will work in collaboration with Renascor and its strategic partner Royal IHC to secure financing for the project that is designed to maximise value for the shareholders.
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