Syrah Resources Announces Economic Assessment for Coated Spherical Graphite
June 17 2015 - 11:59PM
Business Wire
Syrah Resources (Syrah) (ASX:SYR) is pleased to report
the results of an Internal Economic Assessment (IEA) on the world’s
largest Coated Spherical Graphite Facility in the United States.
This IEA has been prepared with the assistance of China Aluminium
International Engineering Corporation Limited (Chalieco) and a
leading producer of coated spherical graphite.
Feedback from samples sent to major electric vehicle and battery
producers have indicated strong demand for and confirmed the
superior performance of Balama coated spherical graphite for
lithium (Li) ion applications. The IEA incorporates a 25,000 tpa
Coated Spherical Graphite Facility, requiring 50,000 tpa of -100 US
mesh graphite as feed. In addition, 25,000 tpa of 95% total
graphitic carbon (TGC) recarburiser by-product will also be
produced as part of the spheroidisation process.
Initial capital expenditure requirements will be approximately
US$80 million with average annual cash operating costs of US$3,200
per tonne free on board for coated spherical graphite (excluding
recarburiser by-product credits). A Chief Technology Advisor has
also been appointed to assist Syrah with implementing its coated
spherical graphite strategy.
Based on discussions with potential customers, coated spherical
graphite currently sells for between US$7,000 to US$10,000 per
tonne. Syrah believes, through discussions with major battery
producers, that a significant increase in the global demand for
lithium ion batteries is rapidly approaching with electric vehicles
and battery storage breaking through to the mainstream. This is
expected to shape a new era of demand in certain critical minerals,
with graphite at the forefront. Initial test work has shown that
anodes made from Balama coated spherical graphite are superior to
Chinese natural graphite anodes and a leading synthetic graphite
anode.
A major anode producer has forecast spherical graphite demand to
increase at a compound annual growth rate of 26% from 2014 to 2020,
to reach 133,000 tonnes per annum by 2020. To satisfy this
anticipated increase in demand for Li-ion batteries, several major
corporations have commenced or announced plans to construct “giga”
or “mega” Li-ion battery factories over the next 5 years. Benchmark
Minerals forecasts that global Li-ion battery capacity will triple
by 2020 to reach 120 GWh, based on planned production by LG Chem,
Tesla, Foxconn, BYD Auto and Boston Power.
At present, only -100 US mesh and smaller graphite is used to
produce spherical graphite. Based on the flake size distribution
profile of existing graphite mines, an additional 6 to 9 new mines
producing the required size fraction will be needed by 2020.
Syrah believes that the metallurgical and production profile of
the Balama Project positions Syrah to be a leading producer of
spherical graphite for Li-ion battery applications due to its
superior performance characteristics. Over 40 years of Ore Reserves
also provides confidence to leading major battery producers that
the Balama Project will enable Syrah’s proposed Coated Spherical
Graphite Facility to become a long term, sustainable supplier.
Syrah’s Managing Director, Tolga Kumova commented “Whilst
development of the Balama Graphite Project remains our primary and
immediate focus, this Internal Economic Assessment demonstrates
that spherical graphite processing represents an exciting, value
accretive future option for the Company. The decision to
incorporate spherical graphite production into the overall business
strategy is driven by global customer demand and the appointment of
a Chief Technology Advisor will strengthen Syrah’s technical
capability in this area. The Company looks forward to participating
in the expected significant increase in the spherical graphite
industry from lithium ion battery applications.”
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