GreenRoc
Strategic Materials Plc / EPIC: GROC / Market: AIM / Sector:
Mining
27 August 2024
GreenRoc Strategic Materials
Plc
("GreenRoc" or the "Company")
Amitsoq
Update
LOI Signed for AAM Plant Site
&
Application Submitted for EU
Strategic Project Status
GreenRoc Strategic Materials plc
(AIM: GROC), a company focused on the development of critical
mineral projects in Greenland, is pleased to announce that it has
signed a Letter of Interest ("LOI") to secure an area in Southern
Norway for the Company's planned graphite Active Anode Materials
("AAM") production plant. GreenRoc has also applied for "Strategic
Project" status under the EU's Critical Raw Materials Act ("CRMA")
and has submitted the Project Description for the Amitsoq Graphite
Mine in South Greenland to the Government of Greenland as part of
the Company's path to achieving an Exploitation Licence.
Highlights
LOI for AAM Plant
·
GreenRoc has signed an LOI with Otra Holding a/s,
the owner of Eyde Materials Park in southern Norway, a sustainable
industrial park focused on the battery value chain and the green
transition, to reserve an area of 100,000m² for GreenRoc's AAM
plant.
·
A new powerline providing 800MW to the area is
planned for 2027 and an industrial road leading the 5km to Port of
Arendal at Eyde is under planning/construction.
Application for EU Strategic Project Status
·
GreenRoc has submitted its application to the EU
for each of the Amitsoq Graphite Mine and AAM Plant to be
designated as a "Strategic Project" under the EU's CRMA. The
processing of applications will take place in the autumn of 2024,
with the first round of Strategic Projects expected to be announced
by December 2024.
·
Being awarded Strategic Project status brings
several potential advantages, such as priority treatment in the
permitting process, potential eligibility for financial support
from EU funding programmes and enhanced visibility and
attractiveness to investors.
Submission of Project Description as part of Exploitation
Permit Process
·
As part of the process of obtaining the grant of
an Exploitation Permit for the Amitsoq Graphite Mine, GreenRoc has
submitted its final Project Description to the Greenlandic
Government for approval, prior to public consultation.
Details
LOI for AAM Plant
Following a lengthy evaluation
process, the Company has selected Eyde Materials Park in southern
Norway as the preferred location for its European AAM
plant.
Power costs in Norway are among the
lowest in Europe, and Norway also generates a high proportion of
its electricity from renewable sources. These are important factors
for GreenRoc in any decision as to the location of its AAM Plant.
Further, Norway recently signed a partnership agreement with the EU
in relation to critical raw materials and the country has a long
history of hosting large-scale mineral processing
industries.
Several attractive sites in Norway
have been evaluated by GreenRoc. Eyde Material Park in southern
Norway, near the town of Arendal (see Figure 1), has been selected
as it is considered to offer a great deal of flexibility. Eyde
Material Park is a sustainable industrial park focused on the
battery value chain and the green transition. The park is placed
within an industrial ecosystem referred to as Norway's "Battery
Coast" and which includes a range of processing and manufacturing
industries.
An LOI has been signed between
GreenRoc and the owner of Eyde Material Park, Otra Holding a/s. The
LOI concerns a single piece of land covering 100,000m² in the
Longum Nord area of Eyde Materials Park. The Longum Nord area
is reserved for battery-related industries. The LOI reserves the
area for GreenRoc for an initial period of 6 months from the date
of the signature, which may be extended by mutual
agreement.
Longum Nord is ca 5km from Port of
Arendal (Figure 1) which in turn is only about five days' shipping
time from the Company's planned graphite mine at Amitsoq in
southern Greenland. The regulations for large and power-consuming
industries are in place and Longum Nord now only awaits the final
approval of infrastructural layout from Arendal municipality. The
land that GreenRoc has reserved can be ready for construction by
2025. An industrial road to connect the Port of Arendal and Longum
Nord is under final construction. A new power supply of 800MW is
planned for the area. The Longum Nord site lies opposite Morrow
Batteries' Gigafactory (see Figure 1), which will be Europe's first
battery factory of the lithium-ion phosphate ("LFP") type,
presently in the final stages of construction. Morrow Gigafactory
was officially inaugurated by the Norwegian Prime Minister on 16
August 2024.
Application for EU Strategic Project Status
GreenRoc has applied for the Amitsoq
Graphite Project to be designated a Strategic Project under the EU
CRMA.
Two separate applications have been
submitted, one concerning the extraction of flake graphite
concentrate from the planned Amitsoq Graphite Mine and the other
concerning the production of AAM using Amitsoq graphite concentrate
as feedstock. The applications were submitted in the first round of
the application process, which ended on 22 August 2024. The
Company understands that applications will be evaluated in the
coming months with the announcement of those projects to have been
granted Strategic Project status expected in December
2024.
The European Union's Critical Raw
Materials Act ("CRMA") is designed to ensure the EU's access to a
secure, sustainable, and diversified supply of critical raw
materials ("CRMs") that are essential for the green and digital
transitions, as well as for defence and space applications. One key
component of this legislation is the identification and support of
"Strategic Projects" related to the extraction, processing, and
recycling of CRMs.
Strategic Projects under the
CRMA are initiatives that are identified as critical to the EU's
objectives of securing a stable supply of CRMs. These projects can
be located both within the EU and in an Overseas Country and
Territory ("OCT"), provided they contribute significantly to the
EU's supply chain resilience. Greenland is an OCT associated
with the European Union (EU).
To be designated as a Strategic
Project, a project must meet several criteria:
(1)
Significant Contribution: The project should make a substantial
contribution to the EU's CRM supply chain, reducing dependency on
non-EU sources or enhancing processing and recycling
capabilities;
(2)
Sustainability and Circularity: The project should adhere to high
environmental standards, including sustainable extraction and
processing practices, and should contribute to circular economy
goals through recycling and reuse;
(3) Economic
Viability: The project must be economically viable, with a clear
business case that shows it can operate profitably;
(4)
Innovation and Technology: The project should involve innovative
technologies or processes that advance the EU's capabilities in CRM
extraction, processing, or recycling; and
(5)
Strategic Importance: The project should align with the broader
goals of the EU, such as the Green Deal, digital transformation,
and strategic autonomy in critical sectors such as energy, defence,
and space.
Projects designated as Strategic
Projects under the CRMA can benefit from:
· Simplified and Accelerated Permitting: Strategic Projects can
receive priority treatment in the permitting process, with faster
decision timelines;
· Access to Funding: these projects may be eligible for
financial support from EU funds, including grants, loans, or
guarantees from instruments like the InvestEU program;
· Enhanced Visibility: being recognised as a Strategic Project
can enhance a project's visibility and attractiveness to private
investors; and
· Collaboration and Partnerships: Strategic Projects may
facilitate greater collaboration between EU Member States, industry
stakeholders, and international partners.
Submission of Project Description as part of Exploitation
Permit Process
On 15 August 2024, GreenRoc
submitted the Amitsoq Mine Project Description to the Greenland
Government for final approval. The Project Description
is a document which describes all of the main
elements of a mining operation, including mining method, lists of
staffing and siting of infrastructure, tailings storage facilities,
energy generation etc. The Project description is prepared in Greenlandic and Danish versions supplemented by
a technical and more detailed version in English. Following the
Government's approval, with any requested edits, the Project
Description then proceeds to a public consultation for a minimum of
35 days, after which a "White Book" is prepared. The White Book
contains the response from the stakeholders and a commentary from
the applicant company on issues raised. GreenRoc's Project
Description and White Book, along with the 2023 Mineral Resource
Estimate report for Amitsoq, will then be formally submitted as
part of the Company's application for an Exploitation Licence. This
application is expected to be ready for submission this
autumn.
GreenRoc's CEO, Stefan Bernstein, commented:
"I
am very pleased that our search for the best location for our AAM
plant has ended with such an attractive location. Norway has
amongst the lowest energy prices in Europe and also the lowest CO2
emission per unit of produced electrical energy. Eyde Material Park
has been able to offer flexible terms which allows us to plan ahead
for the coming time. Another attraction is that Norway has a
National Battery Strategy with a variety of financial and other
support programs in place to help industries such as ours, to get
started. In addition, Norway has a long tradition of hosting heavy
processing industries and has all the necessary regulations in
place to ensure that such activities are undertaken with due
respect for working conditions as well as the
environment.
"It is also with great anticipation that we have filed our
applications for both our Amitsoq Graphite Mine and our future
Graphite AAM Plant to be designated as Strategic Projects under the
EU's Critical Raw Materials Act. Becoming a Strategic Project
will not only provide access to the public financing of our work
programmes but also enhance our profile and attractiveness to
potential offtakers and other strategic partners.
"Lastly, I am pleased to report that we have now sent our
Project Description for the Amitsoq Mine to the Government of
Greenland for final approval, prior to the public consultation
which is expected to take place this autumn. This is an important
step towards the grant of an Exploitation Licence for the
project."
Figure 1, showing the location of
Longum Nord (labelled "Longum"). Note that the buildings shown are
a graphic representation of expected future development. The
industrial road connecting the Port of Arendal (Arendal Havn) with
the industrial sites is shown in green and will be extended into
Longum Nord. Morrow's Gigafactory is also shown. A motorway
runs between Morrow's Gigafactory and Longum Nord, connecting
Arendal and southern Norway with the capital city, Oslo (source:
Eyde Materials Park).
This announcement contains inside information for the purposes
of the UK Market Abuse Regulation and the Directors of the Company
are responsible for the release of this
announcement.
Forward Looking
Statements
This announcement contains forward-looking statements relating
to expected or anticipated future events and anticipated results
that are forward-looking in nature and, as a result, are subject to
certain risks and uncertainties, such as general economic, market
and business conditions, competition for qualified staff, the
regulatory process and actions, technical issues, new legislation,
uncertainties resulting from potential delays or changes in plans,
uncertainties resulting from working in a new political
jurisdiction, uncertainties regarding the results of exploration,
uncertainties regarding the timing and granting of prospecting
rights, uncertainties regarding the timing and granting of
regulatory and other third party consents and approvals,
uncertainties regarding the Company's or any third party's ability
to execute and implement future plans, and the occurrence of
unexpected events. Actual results achieved may vary from the
information provided herein as a result of numerous known and
unknown risks and uncertainties and other
factors.
**ENDS**
For further information,
please contact:
GreenRoc Strategic Materials plc
Stefan Bernstein, CEO
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+44 20
3950 0724
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Cairn Financial Advisers LLP (Nomad)
James Caithie / Sandy Jamieson /
Louise O'Driscoll
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+44 20
7213 0880
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Oberon (Broker)
Nick Lovering/Adam
Pollock
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+44 20
3179 5300
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St
Brides Partners Ltd (Financial PR & IR)
Paul Dulieu / Susie Geliher / Isabelle
Morris
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+44 20
7236 1177
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About
GreenRoc
GreenRoc Strategic Materials Plc is
an AIM-quoted company which is led by a group of highly experienced
mining industry professionals.
GreenRoc is developing two
significant critical raw material projects in Greenland:
·
The Amitsoq Graphite Project, one of the
highest-grade graphite deposits in the world with a combined
Measured, Indicated and Inferred JORC Resource of 23.05 million
tonnes (Mt) at an average grade of 20.41% graphite, giving a total
graphite content of 4.71 Mt; and
·
The Thule Black Sands Ilmenite Project ('TBS'),
which has an initial Mineral Resource of 19Mt at 43.6% Total Heavy
Minerals with an in-situ ilmenite grade of 8.9%.
About
Amitsoq
·
Amitsoq is located in the Nanortalik region of
southern Greenland, in year-round ice-free waters and on the same
latitude as far northern Scotland.
·
GreenRoc is focused on fast-tracking the
development of Amitsoq into a producing mine in the shortest
possible timeframe to meet critical demand from Electric Vehicle
('EV') manufacturers in Europe and North America for new, high
grade and conflict-free sources of graphite.
·
The Amitsoq Island Deposit has a total inferred,
indicated and measured JORC Resource of 23.05 million tonnes (Mt)
at an average grade of 20.41% Graphitic Carbon ("C(g)"), giving a
total graphite content of 4.71 Mt. This makes Amitsoq one of the
highest-grade graphite projects in the world.
·
Significant further resource upside exists at
Amitsoq as the Amitsoq Island Deposit is open in at least two
directions, with potential for considerable further expansion via
the similarly high-grade Kalaaq Mainland Deposit as well as a
series of other high-grade targets within GreenRoc's licence
package.
·
The Amitsoq Island Deposit was in small-scale
production about 100 years ago, and there remains considerable
underground mine development in place from that time, which will be
of considerable benefit to GreenRoc in the mine construction
phase.
·
In GreenRoc's test work programmes:
o Micronisation and spheronisation test work has proven that
Amitsoq graphite can be readily upgraded to high-grade,
anode-quality graphite, known as high purity spherical graphite or
cSPG, a critical component in the Li-ion battery of an
EV.
o Amitsoq spheronised graphite has achieved higher than 99.95%
purity with relatively little energy input and processing and using
a milder alkaline purification method compared to the industry
standard hydrofluoric acid, boding well for future production costs
and sustainability commitments.
o Electrochemical testing of Amitsoq graphite anode material
within a test Li-ion battery cell has shown that it performs very
well, in part due to its good crystallinity.
·
The results of a Preliminary Economic Assessment
(or PEA) for Amitsoq released on 31 October 2023 give a post-tax
NPV8 for the Project of US$179M, an IRR of 26.7% and capex
estimated at US$131M (including a 25% contingency). These
figures solely relate to the economics of a mining and primary
processing operation in South Greenland and do not take into
account any potential upside from a downstream processing operation
which GreenRoc intends to establish in Europe or the
USA.
·
In relation to that downstream business, GreenRoc
has now completed a Feasibility Study into the establishment of a
graphite spheronisation processing plant to produce cSPG from
graphite concentrate delivered from Amitsoq. This Feasibility Study
has been part-financed by a grant of approximately £250,000 from
the UK's Automotive Transformation Fund and the results were
published in the announcements of 7 May and 10 July 2024 which
showed a post-tax NPV8 for the Project of US$621M, an IRR of 26.5%
and capex estimated at US$340M (including a 25%
contingency).
·
Following a detailed evaluation process, the
European Raw Materials Alliance has expressed its support of
GreenRoc and its Amitsoq graphite project, stating that:
"GreenRoc's graphite resource is
of global importance and, together with the Company's strategy,
will enable the European Union to achieve a certain level of
independence for the electrical vehicle supply chain. ERMA has
approved the Amitsoq Graphite project and will engage to support
its development and financing to produce these critical raw
materials for the benefit of the European Union goals" (see
RNS dated 8 February 2023).
·
The Company recently received a Letter of Interest
from the US EXIM Bank with an indication of its preparedness to
finance up to US$3.5M of the Company's work program on the Amitsoq
mine and the downstream cSPG (or AAM) plant (see RNS of 15 April
2024).