Syrah Resources Finalises Feasibility Study and Declares Maiden Ore Reserve
May 29 2015 - 12:38AM
Business Wire
Syrah Resources (Syrah) is pleased to report the results of its
Feasibility Study prepared by Snowden Mining Industry Consultants
for its 100% owned Balama Graphite Project (Balama) in
Mozambique.
The Feasibility Study confirms Balama as a project with low
capital intensity, low technical risk and attractive returns.
Initial capital expenditure will be US$138 million, with a payback
period of less than 2 years from commercial production. The
internal rate of return is 71%, with a post-tax NPV10 of US$1.1
billion.
Average cash operating costs (excluding royalties and taxes)
will be US$286 per tonne free on board from the Port of Nacala over
life of mine. The average unlevered project free cash flow will be
approximately US$160 million per annum during the first 10 years at
full production.
In conjunction with the Feasibility Study, a maiden JORC 2012
Compliant Ore Reserve has also been declared. This Ore Reserve
consists of 81.4 million tonnes at 16.2% total graphitic carbon
(TGC) containing 13.2 million tonnes of flake graphite, which makes
Balama the world’s largest reserve of flake graphite.
Balama is located on a 110.6 km2 mining concession in
northern Mozambique, within the district of Balama in the Cabo
Delgado province. The project area is accessible by a sealed
highway and is close to the large regional Chipembe Dam.
Balama will be a high grade, open pit operation utilising
conventional mining methods with an extremely low stripping ratio
of 0.04:1. The processing plant will have a feed rate of 2 million
tonnes per annum and a nameplate capacity of 380,000 tonnes of
concentrate per annum at 95% TGC. Ore Reserves will be sufficient
to support operations for over 40 years, with an average head grade
of approximately 19% TGC during the first 10 years.
Graphite concentrate will be transported to and shipped via the
Port of Nacala which is located approximately 490 km by a sealed
highway southeast of the project. The Port of Nacala is a major
port in Mozambique and the deepest port in southern Africa.
The completion of the Feasibility Study represents a significant
milestone in Syrah’s progression to becoming one of the leading
suppliers of high quality graphite to key industrial and technology
markets.
Front End Engineering Design has also commenced to further
optimise and de-risk the development plan as well as bringing
greater certainty to the timing of procurement for key capital
equipment.
The Balama Graphite Project is scheduled to commence ramp up of
production 18 months after completion of financing discussions are
well advanced.
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