Keras
Resources plc / Index: AIM / Epic: KRS / Sector: Mining
28 June 2024
Keras Resources plc ('Keras'
or the 'Company')
Hot Commissioning of
Integrated Delta Processing Plant
Keras Resources plc (AIM: KRS)
("Keras") is pleased to announce the commencement of hot
commissioning of its Integrated Granulator Plant ("Granulator
Plant") at its newly acquired Delta processing facility ("Delta").
Hot commissioning tests each plant component under progressively
increasing load conditions until design capacity is reached. The 5
ton per hour "(tph") nameplate capacity Granulator Plant circuit
incorporates a high-pressure grinding rolls ("HPGR") mill to
initially blend and then reduce feed ingredients to approximately
90mesh (160 micron), the design size fraction for optimal
granulation. The downstream granulation circuit includes twin 9.5ft
diameter pans with organic liquid binder application, dryer and
cooler rotary kilns, dried granule rotary screen and final product
radial stacker. The Granulator Plant will be powered using a 600kW
diesel generator until 3-phase grid power can be installed which is
anticipated within the first year of operation.
As part of the hot commissioning
process, the Granulator Plant's liquid circuits - principally the
addition of an organic binder and dust control agent, were
commissioned and introduced into the milled high grade rock
phosphate feed produced from the Company's wholly owned Diamond
Creek mine to produce the first granules from the Granulator
Plant.
The commencement of hot
commissioning of the Granulator Plant is a significant milestone
for FIR and the PhoSul Utah LLC JV and starts a new chapter for FIR
producing a tested finished product for direct farm application.
PhoSul®'s formulation allows for improved Phosphorous availability
in the soil, results from field tests have demonstrated significant
yield and quality improvements over competitor rock phosphate
sources. With current traditional phosphate fertilizer production
and use under increased environmental pressure, PhoSul® further
helps to solve Phosphorous run-off, a key component of the
Company's organic identity.
Graham Stacey, CEO of Keras,
commented, "Constant progress towards
full load commissioning and refinement of an integrated circuit is
always a challenging phase of plant construction and build-up to
steady-state production. We're very pleased to have progressed to
hot commissioning and production of first organic granules without
any material flaws to-date which speaks to the commitment of the
construction and commissioning team given the intricacies of the
move from Spanish Fork and the integration of the HPGR and
granulator circuits in an entirely different configuration. I look
forward to updating shareholders as we progress towards
steady-state production and sale of organic Phosul® granules, as
well as ongoing sales of our internal dry products as we move
towards the commencement of year's summer mining
season."
The information contained within
this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside
information as stipulated under Article 7 of the Market Abuse
Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014 (as amended) as it forms part of the
domestic law of the United
Kingdom by virtue of
the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (as amended). Upon the publication
of this announcement via the Regulatory Information Service, this
inside information is now considered to be in the public
domain.
**ENDS**
For further information please
visit www.kerasplc.com,
follow us on Twitter @kerasplc or contact the
following:
Graham Stacey
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Keras Resources plc
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info@kerasplc.com
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Nominated Adviser & Joint Broker
Ewan Leggat / Caroline
Rowe
Joint Broker
Damon Heath / Erik
Woolgar
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SP Angel Corporate Finance
LLP
Shard Capital Partners
LLP
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+44 (0) 20 3470 0470
+44 (0) 207 186 9900
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Notes:
Keras Resources (AIM: KRS) wholly
owns the Diamond Creek organic phosphate mine in Utah, US. Diamond
Creek is one of the highest-grade organic phosphate deposits in the
US and is a fully integrated mine to market operation with in-house
mining and processing facilities. The operation produces a variety
of organic phosphate products that can be tailored to customer
organic fertiliser requirements.
The Company is focused on
continuing to build market share in the fast-growing US organic
fertiliser market and build Diamond Creek into the premier organic
phosphate producer in the USI am pleased to provide an update on
our progress since the last report and to set out our outlook for
the business going forward.