EcoGraf completes updated bankable feasibility study for Epanko graphite project in Tanzania

Reuters02-25 21:00
EcoGraf completes updated bankable feasibility study for Epanko graphite project in Tanzania

EcoGraf Limited has completed an updated bankable feasibility study for its Epanko graphite project in Tanzania, outlining a 73,000-tonne-per-year operation for the first 15 years based on an updated 16.7 million tonne ore reserve grading 8.2% total graphite carbon. The study reports a pre-tax NPV (10%) of US$516 million, a 31.1% IRR and estimated construction and establishment capital costs of US$181.2 million plus US$18.1 million for resettlement. EcoGraf said debt financing discussions led by KfW IPEX-Bank are at an advanced stage and noted existing binding offtake and MoU arrangements covering 40,000 tpa, with further offtake targeted after production starts.

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